George McKay

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Acting

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Gender

Male

Birthday

15-Apr-1884

Age

(142 years old)

Place of Birth

Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]

Also Known As
  • George Reuben

George McKay

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Credits

The Blonde from Singapore The Blonde from Singapore (1941) Character: N/A
Fortune hunter Mary Brooks, posing as a missionary's daughter, strives to beat a couple of pilots, Terry Prescott and "Waffles" Billings, (who have turned pearl divers in order to buy a plane and join the Royal Air Force), out of their pearls, while also beating off the advances of Prince Sali who wants to add her to his harem.
Super Speed Super Speed (1935) Character: George Stone
A scientist invents a "superspeed" device that makes people fight for its ownership.
The Good Bad Man The Good Bad Man (1933) Character: N/A
The film is set in Mexico. General Pancho is some sort of despot...sort of a Pancho Villa-type. When he arrives in town, some folks are scared...but a local vixen is excited as she thinks violent thugs are hot. Soon after Pancho arrives and shoots a man in the butt for no apparent reason, two singers/dancers, Dolittle and Rosebud, arrive. Rosebud is a hot woman...and General Pancho spends the rest of the time trying to woo her as Dolittle woos the vixen.
A Night at Earl Carroll's A Night at Earl Carroll's (1940) Character: Mayor Stokes of San Diego
Newly-elected reform Mayor Jones celebrates his victory over the crooked political machine with a party at Earl Carroll's night club. Steve Kalkus, the defeated racketeer-politician, has Earl Carroll and several of his acts kidnapped, figuring the kidnapping coup will cause Jones to be laughed out of office. In Carroll's absence his assistant, Ramona Lisa, and his press agent, Barney Nelson put on the show themselves with the remaining talent, the chorus girls and also pressing into the entertainment cigarette girls, cloakroom girls, the doorman and others including oil heiresses Brenda Gusher and Cobina Gusher. Carroll and the other prisoners make their escape when a kidnapped juggling act sends their captors down in a barrage of beer bottles.
The Frame-Up The Frame-Up (1937) Character: Joe Lavery
A detective investigates a racing scam.
Not a Ladies' Man Not a Ladies' Man (1942) Character: Detective Morgan (uncredited)
A recently divorced district attorney falls for his troubled son's schoolteacher.
Sixteen Sweeties Sixteen Sweeties (1930) Character: Harry's Understudy
A claustrophobic stage revue where McNaughton comes out to introduce the numbers with Thelma white and chorines, but is interrupted by Wills and Carney with painful gags, and some clothes-tearing horseplay. For a costume number with the boys, McNaughton is replaced by McKay.
Take a Chance Take a Chance (1933) Character: Steve, Stage Manager
Take a Chance was based on the hit Broadway musical of the same name, though only one of the original songs, Eadie Was a Lady, has been retained. The thinnish plot involves the misadventures of a pair of pickpockets, played on Broadway by Jack Haley and Sid Silvers and on film by James Dunn and Cliff “Ukelele Ike” Edwards.
Too Tough to Kill Too Tough to Kill (1935) Character: Nick Pollack
A no-nonsense engineer is hired to oversee construction of the Whitney Tunnel, a project that has been plagued by a series of mysterious--and often fatal--accidents.
Shakedown Shakedown (1936) Character: Spud
A struggling young engineer, Bob Sanderson, refuses to marry the very-rich Edith Stuart until he can support her on his own earnings. He goes to work for her father as a messenger in the telegraph business, and, via his engineering skills, discovers a plot to kidnap Edith.
Unknown Woman Unknown Woman (1935) Character: Gus
A young attorney, Larry Condon, is on a retainer by a nightclub-owning gangster, to carry and deliver what he thinks are legal papers but he is innocently carrying around millions of dollars in stolen bonds. He meets Helen Griffith when she is arrested in a raid on a gambling house and befriends her. She talks him into taking her to the nightclub of the man he is working for and, while there and unobserved by anyone by Larry, he sees her going through the files and desk of the owner. Who is this mystery woman he just got released from jail, and what is she up to?
Murder in Greenwich Village Murder in Greenwich Village (1937) Character: Officer
A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In her pursuit of an alibi, she inadvertently implicates a struggling advertisement photographer. Now they must keep up the appearance of being engaged as a bumbling detective snoops around, and their initial distaste for each other blossoms into romance.
The Richest Man in Town The Richest Man in Town (1941) Character: Jerry Ross
The conflicting views of two leading citizens in a small town are reconciled when they come across a promoter who is planning to defraud the town. He is reformed by the daughter of one.
Killer at Large Killer at Large (1936) Character: Police Sgt. Kelly
A master of disguise poses as a wax figure to rob a safe of its jewels.
The Love Department The Love Department (1935) Character: Coach (uncredited)
In this musical short, a love columnist can't find her own love connection.
The Big Street The Big Street (1942) Character: Police Officer at Tunnel (uncredited)
Meek busboy Little Pinks is in love with an extremely selfish nightclub singer who despises and uses him.
Little Nellie Kelly Little Nellie Kelly (1940) Character: Workman at Fogarty's (uncredited)
Nellie Kelly, the daughter of Irish immigrants, patches up differences between her father and maternal grandfather while rising to the top on Broadway.
$1,000 a Touchdown $1,000 a Touchdown (1939) Character: Mr. Fishbeck
A couple inherits a college and to generate revenue offers a thousand dollars to players for each touchdown they score.
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940) Character: Nick - Jewelry Fence
A hardworking secretary for a rich woman finds herself engaged to the woman's son and accused of a murder she didn't commit.
After Midnight with Boston Blackie After Midnight with Boston Blackie (1943) Character: Marty Beck
Blackie is arrested when retrieving stolen gems from a safety deposit box for a friend.
Salty O'Rourke Salty O'Rourke (1945) Character: Burp (uncredited)
A gambler and his buddy find a wise-guy jockey for their long-shot horse.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
After the death of a United States Senator, idealistic Jefferson Smith is appointed as his replacement in Washington. Soon, the naive and earnest new senator has to battle political corruption.
Louisiana Hayride Louisiana Hayride (1944) Character: Canada Brown
A naïve farm girl is duped by con men who promise her movie stardom in exchange for her savings.
Two-Fisted Gentleman Two-Fisted Gentleman (1936) Character: Schmidty
Mickey, is a prizefighter whose bright career hits the skids when he comes under the guidance of Ginger, a female fight promoter, when he becomes involved with June Prentice and her high-society crowd.
Cafe Hostess Cafe Hostess (1940) Character: Kennedy
A dancehall girl meets a sailor and they fall in love, but the club’s owner doesn’t want the girl to leave.
Special Inspector Special Inspector (1938) Character: Silver
U. S. Customs Agent Tom Evans is given the assignment of running down a smuggling ring which hijacks Canadian fur-shipper's trucks and sells the loot in the United States.
Ten Cents a Dance Ten Cents a Dance (1945) Character: Bits
Two privates on a 36 hour pass meet two dance hall dames, complications ensue!
The Boogie Man Will Get You The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942) Character: Ebenezer
A young divorcee tries to convert a historic house into a hotel despite its oddball inhabitants and dead bodies in the cellar.
The Secret Seven The Secret Seven (1940) Character: Bill "Goldy" Golden
Scientists assembled to prove their methods are effective in criminal investigation try to solve a series of murders.
Come Closer, Folks Come Closer, Folks (1936) Character: Rudolph
A fast-talking pitchman working the con-games on the streets, works himself up into an executive position of a large department store, with the aide of his shill, Mae. But the owner, Elmer Woods, of the department store has a blonde-beauty daughter, Peggy, who goes to work on him.
Blackmailer Blackmailer (1936) Character: Police Sgt. Carney
Dinner party guests become murder suspects when an extortionist they all hated turns up dead.
Don't Gamble with Love Don't Gamble with Love (1936) Character: Dan
Standard tale of husband and wife living a party lifestyle. He works in a gambling hall and she occasionally models and sings. Because they want to start a family wife feels the need to change their situation. Situation is changed and husband gets a new job and then a promotion but is tricked into a bad business deal and wants to go back to his old life.
The Awakening of Jim Burke The Awakening of Jim Burke (1935) Character: Fly Speck Sam
After his divorced wife dies, Jim Burke takes their son who she had been raising and he hasn't seen in many years. Jim Burke is a tough, hard-nosed construction boss on engineering projects, and he is looking forward to molding Little Jim into his own image. Jim Burke is more than a little bit dismayed and a whole lot disgusted when Little Jim arrives and it doesn't take Big Jim long to figure out that Little Jim...ain't nothing but a sissy. Little Jim is fond of practicing on his violin and reading and studying. What's a poor father to do?
Klondike Kate Klondike Kate (1943) Character: Bartender Tim
A young man in Alaska finds himself accused of murder, and must fight to clear his name.
The Final Hour The Final Hour (1936) Character: Charlie
A down-and-out lawyer gets back on his feet with help from a singer who later retains him to defend her on a murder charge.
A Fight to the Finish A Fight to the Finish (1937) Character: Spudsy
A feud between taxicab companies forms the basis of this drama. The trouble begins when the hero is double-crossed and framed for a murder by his rival with whom he was competing for the position of fleet superintendent in the city's biggest cab company.
Babes in Arms Babes in Arms (1939) Character: Brice
Mickey Moran, son of two vaudeville veterans, decides to put up his own vaudeville show with his girlfriend Patsy Barton. But child actress Rosalie wants to make a comeback and replace Patsy both professionally and as Mickey's girl.
Little Miss Roughneck Little Miss Roughneck (1938) Character: Phil Edwards
Sad-eyed, uniquely talented child actress Edith Fellows was Columbia's "answer" to Shirley Temple, Jane Withers and Deanna Durbin. In Little Miss Roughneck, Fellows is cast as Foxine LaRue, a tomboyish sort who is being prodded into a show-biz career by her stage mother Gert (Margaret Irving). Young Mr. Partridge (Scott Colton) becomes Foxine's agent, principally because he's sweet on the girl's older sister Mary (Jacqueline Wells). Blackballed from Hollywood because of her mother's pushiness, Foxine tries to help out Partridge and her own family by cooking up a bizarre publicity stunt, enlisting the aid of easy-going Mexican "papacita" Pascual (Leo Carrillo).
And the Angels Sing And the Angels Sing (1944) Character: House Man
The singing/dancing Angel sisters, Nancy, Bobby, Josie, and Patti, aren't interested in performing together, and this plays havoc with the plans of Pop Angel to buy a soy bean farm. They do accept an offer of ten dollars to sing at a dubious night club on the edge of town where a band led by Happy Marshall is playing.
Sabotage Squad Sabotage Squad (1942) Character: Charles 'Chuck' Brown
A police lieutenant and a patriotic professional gambler, rivals in life and love, combine efforts to corner a gang of Nazi saboteurs operating out of a barber shop, in which their mutual girlfriend works, and unmask its secret leader.
The Big Guy The Big Guy (1939) Character: Buzz Miller
A man is given the choice between having fabulous wealth or saving an innocent man from the death penalty.
Girls Can Play Girls Can Play (1937) Character: Sluggy, the stuttering umpire
The Hollywood Post's sports writer, Jimmy Jones (Charles Quigley), yearns to be a crime reporter, and thus looks for foul play on even the most routine assignments. In writing a piece about a girl's softball team, Jimmy discovers that their sponsor, Foy Harris (John Gallaudet), is a notorious racketeer who has supposedly gone straight. Jimmy suspects Foy is still up to no good. He begins hanging around the team to do a bit of snooping, and also to be near the cute new pitcher, Ann Casey (Jacqueline Wells).
Atlantic Adventure Atlantic Adventure (1935) Character: Louie
When reporter Dan Miller is once again late to meet his girl friend, Helen Murdock, because he is working on a story, Helen breaks up with him. Later, in an effort to reconcile with her, Dan misses an appointment with the district attorney, and is fired when his editor learns that the district attorney was murdered in Dan's absence. The man suspected of the crime, Mitts Coster, is rumored to be traveling to Europe aboard an ocean liner. While Dan's friend, photographer Snapper McGillicuddy, fetches Helen to the boat, under the pretense that Dan is leaving town to forget her, Dan searches the ship for Mitts, whom he does not recognize. When Helen arrives, Dan feigns illness, and she admits her love for him. When Helen learns of Dan's ruse, however, she angrily hits him with a package that a passenger gave her when she boarded the ship. The package contains a passport for Dorothy Madden, who greatly resembles Helen, and $2,000 dollars.
Before I Hang Before I Hang (1940) Character: Reardon
Dr. John Garth conducting an innovative medical experiment aimed at prolonging life and combating aging. The experiment takes an unexpected turn, placing the doctor in a confrontation with the ethics of his work and the consequences of his research.
Glamour for Sale Glamour for Sale (1940) Character: Bartender (uncredited)
A blackmail mob is waiting for you to go out with one of these girls.
The Farmer's Daughter The Farmer's Daughter (1940) Character: Process Server (uncredited)
Broadway producer Nicksie North and press agent Scoop Trimble find an investor for their next show who insists that they cast his ex-girlfriend, Clarice Sheldon, in the lead role and rehearse out of town. The crew set up on a family farm, and all is well until the leading man falls for the farmer's daughter, Patience Bingham.
Case of the Missing Man Case of the Missing Man (1935) Character: Frank Nelson
After an argument with his newspaper's city editor, press-photographer Jimmy Hudson quits his job and takes up free-lancing as a street-photographer for a living. He stumbles across the robbing of a jewelry store and takes a picture of one of the robbers as he is leaving the scene-of-the-crime in which murder has also been committed. At the risk of his own life, over the protests of his sweetheart, he sets a trap to catch the crook.
The Duke of West Point The Duke of West Point (1938) Character: Varsity Hockey Coach
A cocky new West Point cadet from Cambridge is given the cold shoulder by his classmates because of his rule-breaking antics.
Illegal Traffic Illegal Traffic (1938) Character: Frank 'Old Man' Butler
G-Man Charles Bent Martin is sent out to break up a nationwide racket. A transport company is aiding fugitives making a getaway in exchange for the lion's share of their loot. Through an old friend, whom he once barnstormed in an air circus, Martin joins the gang as a pilot. He becomes interested in Carol Butler, a beautiful girl involved with the gang through the activities of her ne'er-do-well father.
La Conga Nights La Conga Nights (1940) Character: Taxicab Driver
In this comedy, actor Hugh Herbert plays six different roles. Only one of the roles is a man. The story centers around a dizzy music lover, who has grown rich through real estate deals. Also figuring in the story are a cab driver/performer, and a down-on-her-luck, aspiring singer. They meet when she hails his cab as she skips out on her former boarding house because she cannot pay rent.
Our Wife Our Wife (1941) Character: Steward (uncredited)
A musician's ex-wife wants him back after he finds love and success.
The Stork Pays Off The Stork Pays Off (1941) Character: Photofinish Farris
Gangster Deak Foster and his three henchmen, Brains Moran, Ears-to-the-Ground Hinkle and Photofinish Farris, take over what they think is a night club run by a rival, Stud Rocco, only to discover it is a nursery run by Irene Perry. All fall under the benign influence to the point where the three henchmen go to night school to be educated and Deak falls in love with Julie.
King of the Turf King of the Turf (1939) Character: Murphy
Mason is a former race-horse owner who gave up everything and started to drink after the death of one of his jockeys. One day he meets Goldie who has run away from home, hoping to find a job around horses; his biggest hobby. When he finds out the real identity of Mason, Goldie takes care of him. The two find an occasion to buy a horse for only two dollars, and start entering competitions. Goldie is an instant celebrity, but his mom reads the newspapers and tracks him down. Mason is very surprised to see her, his ex-wife, and even more astonished to hear that Goldie is his own son. However, Goldie must go back to school and so they decide to keep the secret. Since Goldie does not want to leave Mason behind, he goes to the bookies and fixes the next race, hoping to disappoint Goldie by asking him to lose on purpose.
The Public Menace The Public Menace (1935) Character: Dildy
1935 comedy in which an immigrant (Jean Arthur), a reporter (George Murphy) and a gangster (Douglass Dumbrille) cross paths.
Convicted Convicted (1938) Character: Kane
A nightclub dancer and a detective try and catch the gangster who framed her brother.
The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941) Character: McKay
A reformed jewel thief fights to clear his name when he's framed for murder.
Devil's Playground Devil's Playground (1937) Character: Red Anderson
A remake of Frank Capra's Submarine (1928), Devil's Playground is a snappy Columbia "B plus" picture starring Richard Dix and Chester Morris. Submarine officers Dorgan (Dix) and Mason (Morris) battle on land for the affections of dance-hall girl Carmen (Dolores del Rio). She marries Dorgan but makes a play for Mason when her husband is on duty. The romantic rivalry is forgotten when Dorgan must rescue Mason and his crew from a sunken sub.
Lucky Legs Lucky Legs (1942) Character: Rod Fenton
Chorus girl Gloria Carroll inherits one million dollars from Broadway playboy Herbert Dinwiddle. Producer Ned McLane persuades her to advance him the money on a production called "Lucky Legs" that will star her. Unfortunately, the money has "made the rounds" prior to reaching Gloria and several less-than-scrupulous characters set out to separate Gloria from her inheritance.
Going My Way Going My Way (1944) Character: Mr. Van Heusen (uncredited)
Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy. After being appointed to a run-down New York parish, O'Malley's worldly knowledge helps him connect with a gang of boys looking for direction, eventually winning over the aging, conventional Parish priest.
Code of the Streets Code of the Streets (1939) Character: Emmett Andrews
Frankie Thomas plays Bob Lewis, leader of a gang consisting of Sailor, Murph, Monk, Trouble and Yap. The son of disgraced police officer Lt. Lewis, Bob vows to clear his dad's name, and also to prove that accused murderer Tommy Shay is innocent.
Five Little Peppers in Trouble Five Little Peppers in Trouble (1940) Character: Process Server
The last of the four "Five Little Peppers" films finds the children having a hard time adjusting to their new boarding school.
Island of Doomed Men Island of Doomed Men (1940) Character: Clerk (uncredited)
An undercover agent wrongly punished for murder is paroled to a remote tropical island with a diamond mine slave labor run by a sadistic foreigner.
Dillinger Dillinger (1945) Character: Store Owner (uncredited)
The life of American public enemy number one who was shot by the police in 1934.
She Couldn't Take It She Couldn't Take It (1935) Character: Red
The wealthy Van Dyke family are constantly in the media for outrageous behavior, much to the frustration of the patriarch, Dan Van Dyke. His self-centered wife has a fondness for foreign imports, including "pet projects" like dancers and such and his spoiled children Tony and Carol have constant run-ins with the law. When Dan himself ends up in the clink for five years for tax evasion, he becomes bunk-mates with ex-bootlegger Joe "Spots" Ricardi. Ricardi lectures him on being such a push-over for an out-of-control family, so a dying Dan makes Ricardi his estate trustee once he is released from prison. Ricardi is then thrust into high society and must do everything he once nagged Dan to do.
Midnight Manhunt Midnight Manhunt (1945) Character: Monte (Uncredited)
Two reporters search for a missing body in a wax museum.
You May Be Next! You May Be Next! (1936) Character: Mitch Cook
Gangster tries to censor a crusading radio station by jamming its signal.
Murder, He Says Murder, He Says (1945) Character: Storekeeper (uncredited)
Pete Marshall is sent as a replacement to the mountain district town of Plainville when a public opinion surveyor who went there goes missing. Visiting the hillbilly family of Mamie Fleagle, Pete begins to suspect that she and her two sons have murdered the surveyor. Pete then believes that Mamie is slowly poisoning wealthy Grandma Fleagle, who has put a vital clue to her fortune in a nonsensical embroidered sampler.
Alias Boston Blackie Alias Boston Blackie (1942) Character: Roggi McKay
It is the Christmas Holidays and reformed thief, Boston Blackie goes to Castle Theater to pick up players who will perform for prisoners that are still in prison. He takes a girl with him who has a brother already in prison. She has visited the prison twice in the month, so is not suppose to visit again. However when the group is completed the girl is included as well as Inspector Farrady. One of the clowns in the show is kidnapped and replaced by a con who wants to get even with two ex-partners. Boston Blackie figures out that a con has replaced one of his clowns but is unable to stop him. Blackie's clothes are stolen and a murder is committed. Of course, the Inspector immediately suspects Blackie of being involved. Now it is Blackie's job to find the killer, exonerate himself and help the girl free her brother.
Secret Command Secret Command (1944) Character: Joe Day (uncredited)
Sam Gallagher returns home to Los Angeles as an undercover spy for the Navy, getting a job at the shipyards where his brother, Jeff, is a foreman. Jeff still resents Sam for abandoning the family years ago and fears he may steal away Lea Damaron, his current girlfriend -- who is Sam's old flame. While Sam tries to sniff out Nazi saboteurs in the plant, he grows closer to Jill McGann, the agent tasked with pretending to be his wife.
She Has What It Takes She Has What It Takes (1943) Character: Mike McManus
Fay Weston (Jinx Falkenburg), a radio singer of no consequence, pretends to be the daughter of a recently deceased Broadway stage star in order to hoodwink Broadway play producer in starring her in a planned-show that is a tribute to her supposed mother.
Murder in Times Square Murder in Times Square (1943) Character: Southcote
An actor becomes a suspect in the murders of four New Yorkers injected with rattlesnake venom.
Counterfeit Counterfeit (1936) Character: Angel White
A cop goes undercover to infiltrate and break up a counterfeiting ring.
Road to Utopia Road to Utopia (1946) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
While on a ship to Skagway, Alaska, Duke and Chester find a map to a secret gold mine, which had been 'stolen' by thugs. In Alaska to recover her father's map, Sal Van Hoyden falls in with Ace Larson, who secretly wants to steal the gold mine for himself. Duke, Chester, the thugs, Ace and his henchman chase each other all over the countryside—for the map.
It's All Yours It's All Yours (1937) Character: License Clerk
Jimmy Barnes arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes and in five years the extravagant escapes of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francisco. Linda Gray is a mouse-like secretary to the elder Barnes who has fallen in love with Jimmy, but he favors actress Constance "Connie" Marlowe. Mr. Barnes dies and leaves everything to Linda but he has urged his partner, Alexander Duncan, to plan things so that Jimmy and Linda will get married. Coached by Duncan, Linda accepts the inheritance and announces that she is departing for New York on a wild spending spree. He tells Jimmy that the will can be broken but only after many months and he suggests that Jimmy follow Linda and curb her spending or there won't be any money left. In New York, Linda hires Jimmy as her private secretary. Connie also arrives in New York, as does the ingenious Baron Rene de Montigny with the intention of marrying the wealthy Miss Gray.
Murder Is News Murder Is News (1937) Character: 'Brains' McGillicuddy
A radio reporter does a story on the infidelity and divorce of a wealthy and powerful businessman. The man invites the reporter to his mansion for a chat, but when he gets there, he finds that the businessman has been murdered--and that now he himself is on the killer's hit list.
Underground Agent Underground Agent (1942) Character: Pete Dugan
In this espionage caper, a government spy must keep enemy agents from spying upon a defense plant. His work is made easier by his newest invention, a word scrambler which makes it difficult for the enemy agent.
Beyond the Sacramento Beyond the Sacramento (1940) Character: Bartender George
Bill learns that two con artists whom he has dealt with before are at it again. Crowley runs the saloon and Adams the newspaper and both are highly respected by the citizens. Bill has foiled their schemes before and this time he breaks into Adams' office and resets the front page saying Adams confesses to be a fugitive criminal. When the citizens gather the next day the end is near for Adams and Crowley.
The Last Crooked Mile The Last Crooked Mile (1946) Character: Sales Clerk
A mystery grows after a bank robbery car leads investigators to a carnival sideshow.
Newsboys' Home Newsboys' Home (1938) Character: Hartley
A beautiful girl inherits a newspaper that sponsors a charity home for boys.
One Mysterious Night One Mysterious Night (1944) Character: Police Sergeant McNulty (Uncredited)
After a rare gem is stolen from an exhibition at a posh hotel, Inspector Farraday decides to recruit former thief Boston Blackie to find the stone. Along with his assistant, "The Runt", Blackie focuses his investigation on the hotel manager, George Daley, and his sister, Eileen. Through disguises and ruses, Blackie and the Runt try to trick their way to discovering the thieves.
Honolulu Lu Honolulu Lu (1941) Character: Horseface
While in Hawaii, Velez begins the film as a risque nightclub act and due to her involvement with a group of sailors becomes a beauty queen.
One Way Ticket One Way Ticket (1935) Character: Martin
A convict marries the warder's daughter after his escape and she eventually persuades him to finish his sentence.
Crime Doctor Crime Doctor (1943) Character: Murphy, Fingerprint Officer
Robert is found beside the highway with a head injury and amnesia. His amnesia motivates him to become a Physician and the country's leading criminal psychologist.
End of the Trail End of the Trail (1936) Character: Ben Parker
In this western, a Spanish-American war veteran cannot find gainful employment. In desperation, he becomes a cattle rustler until he can get back on his feet. Just as he is ready to go straight, his girlfriend's younger brother is shot.
Woman in Distress Woman in Distress (1937) Character: Detective-Sergeant Casey
Investigating rumors that a priceless Rembrandt, believed destroyed years ago, is actually in the possession of an elderly spinster, a male newspaper reporter and his female rival determine that it is genuine but subsequently learn it has been stolen by a gang of art thieves who plan to kill the spinster to prevent her from later identifying it.
The Face Behind the Mask The Face Behind the Mask (1941) Character: Terry Finnegan
A kindly, enthusiastic, newly-arrived American immigrant from Hungary is forced to turn to a life of crime after his face is badly disfigured in a hotel fire.
After the Dance After the Dance (1935) Character: Danny
Though he was protecting her when he accidentally killed a man, Mabel Kane (Thelma Todd) refuses to testify on behalf of her dance partner Jerry Davis (George Murphy), and he's sent to jail. In a riot, a hostile convict (Jack La Rue) forces Jerry to help him escape, so Jerry takes to the streets himself. Nightclub entertainer Anne Taylor (Nancy Carroll) meets him, and convinces her boss Louis (Arthur Hohl) to hire him as her partner.
Counterfeit Lady Counterfeit Lady (1936) Character: Pinky
Phyllis Fowler claims to be just a "simple little country girl" trying to get by in the wicked big-city, and she takes a big getting-by step when she pulls a scam that gains her a $17,000 diamond from an exclusive jewelry store. Soon, a private-detective, who has a dupe gem matching the stolen one, the police, and two gangster buddies of the jeweler are all racing each other to get the diamond back from Phyllis. The country-girl provides them all with a wild chase.
Beautiful But Broke Beautiful But Broke (1944) Character: Station Master
Theatrical agent Waldo Main is inducted into the army, and turns his now clientless agency over to his secretary Dottie Duncan. Dottie decides to organize an all-girl orchestra to fill the void caused by so many orchestra members being called to service due to WWII, and joins struggling singers/songwriters Sally Richards and Sue Ford in this endeavor. Dottie's screwball schemes to get engagements for the group often lead to disaster.
Emergency Squad Emergency Squad (1940) Character: Griggs
Betty Bryant is an ambitious newspaper reporter in love with Dan Barton, a member of a big-city Emergency Squad who are trained to deal with riots, cave-in, explosions, fires and other emergencies where lives are at stake. Slade Wiley, an unscrupulous tunnel builder, finds that his low bid on the Newford Tunnel project is causing him to lose a lot of money, and has underworld leader Nick Burton set off blasts to frighten the stockholders into selling their shares at a low price so he can buy up the stock. Betty is investigating the deal when Wiley and Burton take her on a "tour trip" to the tunnel.
Racketeers in Exile Racketeers in Exile (1937) Character: 'Horseface'
In this gangster movie, a criminal king-pin and his gang hide out in his hometown where they witness a religious revival that inspires the man to begin billing himself as a "born-again" evangelist so he can cash in on the guilty consciences of local businessmen.



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