Harry Cording

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.21

Gender

Male

Birthday

25-Apr-1891

Age

(133 years old)

Place of Birth

Wellington, Somerset, England, UK

Also Known As
  • Hector William Cording
  • Harry Gording
  • Hector William "Harry" Cording

Harry Cording

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hector William "Harry" Cording (26 April 1891 – 1 September 1954) was a British character actor. Cording was brought up and educated in his native England, and later settled permanently in Los Angeles, where he began a film career in 1925. He appeared in many Hollywood films from then to the 1950s. With an imposing six-foot height and stocky build, "Harry the Henchman" usually portrayed thugs, villains' henchmen and policemen. Cording's most notable roles were probably as the villainous Dickon Malbete, Captain of the Guard in Errol Flynn's Adventures of Robin Hood and as Thamal, the hulking henchman to Bela Lugosi's character in 1934's Black Cat. As a contract player at Universal Pictures in the 1940s, he turned up in tiny parts in many of their horror films, such as The Wolf Man. Having appeared in a bit role in 20th Century-Fox's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Basil Rathbone (1939), he went on to appear in supporting and bit parts in seven of the twelve Universal Studios Sherlock Holmes films in which Rathbone starred.


Credits

The Knockout The Knockout (1925) Character: Steve McKenna
A Lambert Hillyer silent romantic love triangle boxing sports lumberjack logging melodrama about a world champion boxer who must retire due to an arm injury. He becomes a lumberjack, and becomes involved with the daughter of the owner, but rivals sabotage their operation, and the boxer has to return to the ring to save the owner from bankruptcy and win the hand of the daughter.
Rawhide Rangers Rawhide Rangers (1941) Character: Blackie
A group of frontier businessmen set up a protective organization for the purpose of extorting money from the local ranchers.
Stage to Chino Stage to Chino (1940) Character: Pete Brannigan
To investigate a gold-shipping scam, a postal inspector goes undercover and tries to infiltrate the gang he believes is responsible.
Narcotic Narcotic (1933) Character: Dr. William G. Davis
A once-promising doctor begins a downward spiral, finding himself in opium dens, a carnival freak show, and drugs parties.
Don't You Believe It Don't You Believe It (1943) Character: Rogue
This Passing Parade entry looks at several historical "truths" that just aren't so: Steve Brodie never jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge; Mrs. O'Leary's cow did not start the great Chicago fire; Nero didn't fiddle while Rome burned; and Lady Godiva never rode naked through the streets of Coventry.
File 113 File 113 (1933) Character: Michele
A Parisian cop sets out to solve a sudden series of crimes, including robbery and blackmail. Based on a novel by Émile Gaboriau.
Ship Cafe Ship Cafe (1935) Character: Stoker (uncredited)
The singing stoker and the vamp.
Strange Wives Strange Wives (1934) Character: Tribesman
When a young man marries a Russian girl, he finds that he has "married" her entire family.
Sons of Liberty Sons of Liberty (1939) Character: Arresting British Trooper (uncredited)
Set during the American Revolution, this colorful 2 reel short tells the story of Haym Salomon, American patriot and financier of the American Revolution.
Song of Revolt Song of Revolt (1937) Character: Peasant Rebel Leader (uncredited)
This MGM Tabloid Musical short tells the story of how France's national anthem, "La Marseillaise", came to be written during the French Revolution.
The Story of Dr. Jenner The Story of Dr. Jenner (1939) Character: Village Dairyman (uncredited)
This short focuses on the story of Dr. Edward Jenner, who developed vaccination.
Night Beat Night Beat (1931) Character: Chill Scarpelli
A young couple finds themselves mixed up with mobsters planning to rob a warehouse.
Painted Desert Painted Desert (1938) Character: Henchman Burke
A cowboy and a bandit face off over possession of a valuable mine.
The Secret Of St. Ives The Secret Of St. Ives (1949) Character: Innkeeper (uncredited)
A French soldier in the Napoleonic Wars plots his escape after he's captured and imprisoned in a castle fortress in Edinburgh, Scotland. Director Philip Rosen's 1949 film, adapted from a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, stars Richard Ney, Vanessa Brown, Henry Daniell, John Dehner, Douglas Walton, Aubrey Mather, Jean Del Val, Luis Van Rooten, Maurice Marsac and Billy Bevan.
Son of Frankenstein Son of Frankenstein (1939) Character: Bearded Gendarme (uncredited)
One of the sons of late Dr. Henry Frankenstein finds his father's ghoulish creation in a coma and revives him, only to find out the monster is controlled by Ygor who is bent on revenge.
A Christmas Carol A Christmas Carol (1938) Character: Waiter (uncredited)
Miser Ebenezer Scrooge is awakened on Christmas Eve by spirits who reveal to him his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways. Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold: death or redemption.
We Are Not Alone We Are Not Alone (1939) Character: Man Carrying Leni
A British doctor and his son's Austrian governess have an affair and are accused of killing his wife.
You Only Live Once You Only Live Once (1937) Character: Guard (uncredited)
Based partially on the story of Bonnie and Clyde, Eddie Taylor is an ex-convict who cannot get a break after being released from prison. When he is framed for murder, Taylor is forced to flee with his wife Joan Graham and baby. While escaping prison after being sentenced to death, Taylor becomes a real murderer, condemning himself and Joan to a life of crime and death on the road.
We Live Again We Live Again (1934) Character: Jailer
Nekhludoff, a Russian nobleman serving on a jury, discovers that the young girl on trial, Katusha, is someone he once seduced and abandoned and that he himself bears responsibility for reducing her to crime. He sets out to redeem her and himself in the process.
Rulers of the Sea Rulers of the Sea (1939) Character: Seaman (Uncredited)
The struggle of a man to build a steam ship to take him across the Atlantic in spite of all setbacks, and his win against a crack sailing boat in the early 19th century.
Al Jennings of Oklahoma Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951) Character: Mike Bridges
Bank robber serves his time in prison, tries to go straight.
Texas Stagecoach Texas Stagecoach (1940) Character: Clancy
The Kinkaids and the Harpers both run stage lines and are friendly competitors. Appleby is after the stage line and convinces the two owners to build a spur line to the same town. Then he has both projects sabotaged pitting the friends against each other and running them out of money.
Sea Devils Sea Devils (1937) Character: Sailor (uncredited)
Doris lives with her rough Coast Guardsman father. He has plans for her to marry an up and coming officer, but there is competition when a new, brash, Guardsman enters the picture. Dad hates the new guy, mostly because he is like himself.
Ambush at Tomahawk Gap Ambush at Tomahawk Gap (1953) Character: Stableman (uncredited)
Hodiak, Brian, Derek and Teal have just been released from prison. They return to Tomahawk Gap, now a ghost town, to retrieve the money that they stole and was buried by a partner somewhere in the town. While hunting, the Indians attack, and a life and death battle ensues.
The Pearl of Death The Pearl of Death (1944) Character: George Gelder (uncredited)
The famous Borgia Pearl, a valuable gem with a history of bringing murder and misfortune to its owner since the days of the Borgias, is brought to London, thanks in part to Sherlock Holmes. But before long the jewel is stolen, due to an error on Holmes' part, and shortly thereafter, a series of horrible murders begin, the murderer leaving his victims with their spines snapped and surrounded by a mass of smashed china.
Heart of the North Heart of the North (1938) Character: Miner Leading Mob (uncredited)
A two-fisted Canadian Mountie leads lawmen in pursuit of the thieves who stole an Edmonton-bound freighter's cargo.
Lydia Lydia (1941) Character: Hotel House Detective
Lydia MacMillan, a wealthy woman who has never married, invites several men her own age to her home to reminisce about the times when they were young and courted her. In memory, each romance seemed splendid and destined for happiness, but in each case, Lydia realizes, the truth was less romantic, and ill-starred.
Merrily We Go to Hell Merrily We Go to Hell (1932) Character: Fred (uncredited)
A drunken newspaperman, Jerry Corbett, is rescued from his alcoholic haze by an heiress, Joan Prentice, whose love sobers him up and encourages him to write a play, but he lapses back into dipsomania.
The Iroquois Trail The Iroquois Trail (1950) Character: N/A
An American scout and his Indian friend help the English troops against the French during the French and Indian War.
Captain Pirate Captain Pirate (1952) Character: Col. Ramsey's Overseer (uncredited)
In 1690, years have passed since Captain Blood was pardoned by the Crown for his daring deeds against the Spanish on the Spanish Main, and he is living quietly on his plantation in the West Indies, practicing medicine and planning his marriage to Isabella. But his peaceful existence is shattered when Hilary Evans arrives and arrests him on a piracy charge. Somebody has been raiding the islands, and making it appear it was Captain Blood. In order to prove his innocence, Captain Blood has to sail again under the "Jolly Roger."
Cripple Creek Cripple Creek (1952) Character: Hibbs (uncredited)
It's 1893 and gold is being smuggled out of the country. Instead of stealing gold bars, the outlaws are stealing high grade ore, having it smelted, and then having it plated to look like lead. The Government sends agents Bret and Larry who arrive in Cripple Creek posing as Texas gunfighters. Bret finds the smelting operation and Larry learns of the payoff. But the crooked town Marshal is suspicious of the two men and the reply of his inquiry to Texas exposes them putting their lives in danger.
13 Lead Soldiers 13 Lead Soldiers (1948) Character: Edward Vane
Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond is called in to solve the murder of a man from whom two lead soldiers were stolen. Drummond learns that the two soldiers were part of a set of thirteen which formed the key to a hidden vault of treasure. Following some clever sleuthing and set-up on Drummond's part, the guilty man is trapped in the vault,which is hidden behind the fireplace.
The Prince and the Pauper The Prince and the Pauper (1937) Character: Second Guard
Two boys – the prince Edward and the pauper Tom – are born on the same day. Years later, when young teenage Tom sneaks into the palace garden, he meets the prince. They change clothes with one another before the guards discover them and throw out the prince thinking he's the urchin. No one believes them when they try to tell the truth about which is which. Soon after, the old king dies and the prince will inherit the throne.
So Ends Our Night So Ends Our Night (1941) Character: Card Player (uncredited)
An anti-Nazi on the run and a young Jewish couple race across Europe trying to escape Hitler's ever powerful influence.
Man in the Attic Man in the Attic (1953) Character: Detective Sgt. Bates
London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings with the Harleys, including a gloomy attic room for "experiments." Mrs. Harley finds Slade odd and increasingly suspects the worst; her niece Lily (star of a decidedly Parisian stage revue) finds him interesting and increasingly attractive. Is Lily in danger, or are her mother's suspicions merely a red herring?
Dangerous Venture Dangerous Venture (1947) Character: Morgan
Sue Morgan gets Hoppy and his friends to join their expedition looking for Indian artifacts. Expedition leader Atwood makes a deal with nearby cattle rustler Morgan to loot the Indian treasures instead and sell them. Hoppy is on to their plan and pretending to leave follows them. Not only is he outnumbered by Morgan's men, but California has himself about to be sacrificed in an Indian ritual.
Charlie Chan in Paris Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) Character: Gendarme Arresting Yvette (uncredited)
Charlie's visit to Paris, ostensibly a vacation, is really a mission to investigate a bond-forgery racket. But his agent, apache dancer Nardi is killed before she can tell him much. The case, complicated by a false murder accusation for banker's daughter Yvette, climaxes with a strange journey through the Paris sewers.
Captain of the Guard Captain of the Guard (1930) Character: Le Bruin
In this operetta, the captain of the king's guard secretly works for the rebellion during the French Revolution and is in love with the movement's symbolic leader.
Sirocco Sirocco (1951) Character: Master Sergeant (uncredited)
A mysterious American gets mixed up with gunrunners in Syria.
Sudan Sudan (1945) Character: Uba
A desert pickpocket, his sidekick, and an escaped slave help an incognito queen in danger.
The Cabin in the Cotton The Cabin in the Cotton (1932) Character: Ross Clinton (uncredited)
Sharecropper's son Marvin tries to help his community overcome poverty and ignorance.
The Black Shield of Falworth The Black Shield of Falworth (1954) Character: Captain of King's Guards (uncredited)
In the days of King Henry IV, stalwart young Myles and his sister Meg have been raised as peasants, without any knowledge of who their father really was. But one day, they journey to Macworth Castle. There, Myles falls in love with Lady Anne Macworth, makes friends and enemies, and learns to be a knight.
The Man from the Rio Grande The Man from the Rio Grande (1943) Character: John King
The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts. King says that a son, Henry King Jr., who left home as a young boy was killed in a Texas gunfight. - Written by Les Adams
Convicted Convicted (1950) Character: Convict in Prison Yard (uncredited)
A prison warden fights to prove one of his inmates was wrongly convicted.
The Isle of Lost Ships The Isle of Lost Ships (1929) Character: Gallagher
The Isle of Lost Ships is a 1929 talking film released in an alternative silent version with a Vitaphone track of effects and music. It was produced by Richard A. Rowland and distributed by Warner Bros..
Bluebeard Bluebeard (1944) Character: Policeman (Uncredited)
Young female models are being strangled. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
Ride 'Em Cowboy Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942) Character: Poker Player (uncredited)
Two peanut vendors at a rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that neither of them knows anything about cowboys, horses, or anything else.
Little Old New York Little Old New York (1940) Character: Man in Mob About to Set 'Clermont' Afire
Inventor Robert Fulton receives support from a tavern owner and a shipyard worker to help realize his dream of a high-powered steamboat.
Brave Warrior Brave Warrior (1952) Character: Shayne MacGregor
In Indiana of the early 1800s, conflict once again arises between the United States and Great Britain over territory and boundaries. Each side endeavors to gain the support of the Shawnee Indian tribes in the area. Governor William Henry Harrison enlists the aid of Steve Rubbell, whose friendship with the Shawnee chief Tecumseh goes back to childhood. Tecumseh's leadership of the Shawnee is contested by his brother, known as The Prophet, who sides with the British. Tecumseh, who grew up as a childhood playmate of Steve and of Laura McGregor, loves Steve as a brother and hopes to marry Laura. But Laura is in love with Steve. Laura's father, Shayne McGregor, secretly leads local support of the British against the Americans, even though it risks the life and love of his daughter. Everything comes to a head at the battle of Tippecanoe.
Trail of the Vigilantes Trail of the Vigilantes (1940) Character: Phil
A reporter goes undercover to break up an outlaw gang.
New Moon New Moon (1930) Character: Kirghiz Soldier at Fort Darvaz
New Moon is the name of the ship crossing the Caspian Sea. A young Lt. Petroff meets the Princess Tanya and they have a ship board romance. Upon arriving at the port of Krasnov, Petroff learns that Tanya is engaged to the old Governor Brusiloff. Petroff, disillusioned, crashes the ball to talk with Tanya. Found by Brusiloff, they invent a story about her lost bracelet. To reward him, and remove him, Brusiloff sends Petroff to the remote, and deadly, Fort Darvaz. Soon, the big battle against overwhelming odds will begin.
King of the Royal Mounted King of the Royal Mounted (1940) Character: Wade Garson
The Canadians have discovered a valuable substance called Compound X, which can cure infantile paralysis. When a country at war with Canada learns that Compound X also contains magnetic properties that could aid them in their warfare against the British, they send agents to infiltrate Canada and steal a large quantity of the substance. It's up to Sgt. King (Allan Lane) and his Mounties to track down the agents and put an end to their scheme.
Christina Christina (1929) Character: Dick Torpe
This part-talkie (17 minutes of dialogue in its 83-minute running time) tells the tale of Christina, the daughter of Dutch toymaker Niklaas. Much to her dad's dismay, Christina falls in love with sideshow huckster Jan. Likewise disapproving of the romance is Jan's jealous employer Mme. Bosman, who frames the young man on an embezzlement charge.
King Richard and the Crusaders King Richard and the Crusaders (1954) Character: Castelaine Spokesman (uncredited)
Based on Sir Walter Scott's The Talisman, this is the story of the romantic adventures of Christians and Muslims during the battle for the Holy Land in the time of King Richard the Lionheart.
Destry Rides Again Destry Rides Again (1939) Character: Creepy - Lends Tom Guns (uncredited)
Tom Destry, son of a legendary frontier peacekeeper, doesn’t believe in gunplay. Thus he becomes the object of widespread ridicule when he rides into the wide-open town of Bottleneck, the personal fiefdom of the crooked Kent.
Rough Romance Rough Romance (1930) Character: Chick Carson
Love and logging in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon.
Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie (1941) Character: J. L. Red Clinton
A young mining engineer sets out to catch the killers of both his brother and a beautiful young girl's father.
The Soldier and the Lady The Soldier and the Lady (1937) Character: Peasant (Uncredited)
In the face of rebellion in Russia, Czar Alexander II sends soldier Michael Strogoff 2,000 miles away, with a critical message for Grand Duke Vladimir. On the train journey, Michael befriends a traveler and comes into contact with a mysterious spy, who both unexpectedly aid him in his quest. Once behind enemy lines, Michael is near his hometown and his mother, whom he must avoid in order to fulfill his mission.
The Right of Way The Right of Way (1930) Character: Rouge's Henchman
Snobbish attorney Charles 'Beauty' Steele loses his wife due to his drinking and his airs at the same time that his brother-in-law absconds with funds belonging to one of Steele's clients. In search of the thief, Steele is attacked and left for dead. He is rescued by a kindly couple, but suffers from amnesia. He starts life afresh and is happy, until the return of his memory sends him back to resolve his old involvements.
Mutiny on the Bounty Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) Character: Soldier (uncredited)
Fletcher Christian successfully leads a revolt against the ruthless Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty. However, Bligh returns one year later, hell bent on revenge.
Fortunes of Captain Blood Fortunes of Captain Blood (1950) Character: Will Ward
When he unwittingly sends some of his men into a trap, pirate Captain Peter Blood decides to rescue them. They've been taken prisoner by the Spanish Marquis de Riconete who is now using them as slave labor harvesting pearls from the sea.
The Exile The Exile (1947) Character: Roundhead (uncredited)
In 17th-century England, Charles II, the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell. Charles ends up in the Netherlands, where he falls for local beauty Katie and spends his days happily in the quiet countryside. Unfortunately, Cromwell's associate Col. Ingram and his men track Charles down, and the would-be monarch must resort to swashbuckling his way to freedom.
Valley of the Giants Valley of the Giants (1938) Character: Greer
A lumberman takes on a sleezy corporate giant wanting to move in and do whatever it takes to drive everyone else out of business.
The Lady from Cheyenne The Lady from Cheyenne (1941) Character: Mike, Cork's Henchman
Fictionalized story of the 1869 adoption of women's suffrage in Wyoming Territory. In the new-founded railroad town of Laraville, Boss Jim Cork hopes to manipulate the sale of town lots to give him control, but Quaker schoolmarm Annie Morgan bags one of the key lots. Cork's lawyer Steve Lewis tries romancing Annie to get the lot back, finding her so overpoweringly liberated she leaves him dizzy. Still, Steve attains his nefarious object...almost...then has cause to deeply regret having aroused the sleeping giant of feminism!
Captain Kidd Captain Kidd (1945) Character: Newgate Prison Warder (uncredited)
Cutthroat pirate William Kidd captures Admiral Blayne's treasure ship and hides the bounty in a cave. Three years later, Kidd, posing as a respectable merchant captain, offers his services to the King of England. Seeking a social position, Kidd also negotiates for Blayne's title and lands, provided he can prove Blayne was associated with piracy. Launched upon his royal mission, Kidd is unaware that Blayne's son Adam is among the crew, determined to clear his father's name.
Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953) Character: Rough Character in the Park
As American policemen in London, Bud and Lou meet up with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Arizona Legion Arizona Legion (1939) Character: Whiskey Joe
A federal agent infiltrates an outlaw band that's taken over a western town.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944) Character: Mahmoud
Orphaned as a young child and adopted by a band of notorious thieves, now-grown Ali Baba sets out to avenge his father’s murder, reclaim the royal throne, and rescue his beloved Amara from the iron fist of his treacherous enemy.
Great Expectations Great Expectations (1934) Character: Orlick
A young boy, Pip, encounters an escaped prisoner, Magwitch, and steals food for him. After the convict is captured, Pip meets the reclusive Miss Havisham and her niece, Estella, eventually becoming friends with the girl. Wealth comes to Pip via a mysterious benefactor and he goes off to London for an education. As adults, Pip and Estella become romantic, and Pip learns the identity of his patron.
The Strange Door The Strange Door (1951) Character: N/A
The wicked Alain plots an elaborate revenge against his younger brother Edmund, leading to a deadly confrontation in his dungeon deathtrap.
Inside Job Inside Job (1946) Character: Bartender
A pair of married ex-convicts trying to go straight get jobs at a department store. A gangster who knows about their past threatens to expose it unless they agree to help him rob the department store.
Titanic Titanic (1953) Character: Boiler Room Engineer (uncredited)
Unhappily married, Julia Sturges decides to go to America with her two children on the Titanic. Her husband, Richard also arranges passage on the luxury liner so as to have custody of their two children. All this fades to insignificance once the ship hits an iceberg.
Two Tickets to London Two Tickets to London (1943) Character: Sutliff (uncredited)
Accused of helping an enemy submarine, a man escapes and joins a beautiful girl in trying to find the real traitors.
Mission to Moscow Mission to Moscow (1943) Character: Blacksmith (uncredited)
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to America as an advocate of Stalinism.
Law and Order Law and Order (1940) Character: Poe Daggett
Bill Ralston arrives in town planning to settle down but quickly gets caught up in the fight between the townspeople and Poe Daggett and his gang. He takes the job of town Marshal and soon brings law and order. When Daggetts men ambush him he kills Poe's brother. Poe then kills Bill's friend Brant and this leads to the showdown.
Black Fury Black Fury (1935) Character: Louie (uncredited)
A simple Pennsylvania coal miner is drawn into the violent conflict between union workers and management.
Mutiny in the Arctic Mutiny in the Arctic (1941) Character: Harmon
A pair head to the frozen wastes with an expedition in search of radium deposits. Certain members of the group succumb to greed, plotting to bump off the others and claim the radium for themselves.
Buccaneer's Girl Buccaneer's Girl (1950) Character: N/A
A New Orleans performer loves a pirate who robs only from the shipowner who ruined his father.
Daredevil's Reward Daredevil's Reward (1928) Character: Second Heavy
Tom Mix portrayed a daredevil ranger on the trail of a gang of outlaws. To get close to the gang, Tom utilizes various cunning disguises, including donning the garb of a medicine man. Along the way, complications arise when Tom falls for the niece (Natalie Joyce) of the gang leader (William Welch).
Devil's Island Devil's Island (1939) Character: Guard Accepting Bribe
A French doctor sentenced for treason performs brain surgery on the prison commandant's daughter.
Arabian Nights Arabian Nights (1942) Character: Blacksmith
Two half brothers battle each other for the power of the throne and the love of sensual, gorgeous dancing girl Scheherazade.
The Big Trees The Big Trees (1952) Character: Cleve Gregg
In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded by a Quaker colony, who try to persuade him to spare the giant sequoias...but these are the very trees he wants most. Expert at manipulating others, Fallon finds that other sharks are at his own heels, and forms an unlikely alliance.
Black Jack Black Jack (1927) Character: Haskins
Phil Dolan (aka Black Jack because of his talent at cards), Nancy Dolan, and a rustler all have a piece of a silver dollar with each piece having a portion of an indented map of an ore mine. Phil has to rescue Nancy from the rustlers to keep their portions of the silver dollar from the rustlers. The sheriffs's pose captures the gang of rustlers just as they reach the ore mine ensuring their claim to the mine.
A Woman's Vengeance A Woman's Vengeance (1948) Character: Chauffeur McNabb
A cheating husband is charged in the poisoning death of his invalid wife, in spite of other women and suicide also being suspected.
Singapore Woman Singapore Woman (1941) Character: Crow's Nest Manager (uncredited)
A fallen woman seeks redemption at a Singapore rubber plantation. Melodrama.
Mask of the Avenger Mask of the Avenger (1951) Character: Zio d'Orsini
Costume swashbuckler with heroic John Derek battling evil Anthony Quinn.
The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath (1940) Character: Deputy (uncredited)
Tom Joad returns to his home after a jail sentence to find his family kicked out of their farm due to foreclosure. He catches up with them on his Uncle’s farm, and joins them the next day as they head for California and a new life... Hopefully.
Lost in a Harem Lost in a Harem (1944) Character: Police Chief (uncredited)
Two bumbling magicians help a Middle Eastern prince regain his rightful throne from his despotic uncle.
Santa Fe Trail Santa Fe Trail (1940) Character: Workman in Delaware Crossing (uncredited)
As a penalty for fighting fellow classmates days before graduating from West Point, J.E.B. Stuart, George Armstrong Custer and four friends are assigned to the 2nd Cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavenworth. While there they aid in the capture and execution of the abolitionist, John Brown following the Battle of Harper's Ferry.
Florian Florian (1940) Character: Leader
Set against the backdrop of WWI Europe, a man and woman of different classes are brought together by their love of Lippizan horses.
The Sun Never Sets The Sun Never Sets (1939) Character: Zurof Camp Guard
The Randolph family have a tradition of working in the British colonial service. Clive comes home from a mission in the Gold Coast of Africa accompanied by his wife Helen. He discovers his younger brother John, is not keen on following in his footsteps. John is then persuaded to try colonial service by his grandfather. He is accompanied by Clive who has been sent to investigate the source of a series of radio broadcasts that are sewing unrest throughout the world. These may be linked to Hugo Zurof, a man plotting to rule the world.
Dressed to Kill Dressed to Kill (1946) Character: Hamid
A convicted thief in Dartmoor prison hides the location of the stolen Bank of England printing plates inside three music boxes. When the innocent purchasers of the boxes start to be murdered, Holmes and Watson investigate.
Sutter's Gold Sutter's Gold (1936) Character: Seaman Lars
Story of the gold strike on an immigrant's property that started the 1849 California Gold Rush.
The Marauders The Marauders (1947) Character: Riker
Hoppy, California and Lucky take refuge from a storm inside a supposedly abandoned church outside a ghost town, only to meet a young woman and her mother there, then find themselves surrounded by a gang of "workmen" intent on tearing down the church if they have to kill the five to do it.
Stand Up and Fight Stand Up and Fight (1939) Character: Bullet Line Blacksmith
A southern aristocrat clashes with a driver transporting stolen slaves to freedom.
The World and the Flesh The World and the Flesh (1932) Character: Ivanovitch
During the 1917 Russian revolution, a group of artistocrats find themselves in the custody of a brutal Communist revolutionary. He lusts after one of them, a ballerina, and gives her an ultimatum: give in to him or her friends will face the firing squad.
Killer Leopard Killer Leopard (1954) Character: Supt. Saunders
Movie actress Linda Winters has gone into the jungle to find her lost husband Fred. Bomba the Jungle Boy helps in the rescue effort. A major obstacle facing them is a killer leopard which specializes in tearing people limb from limb.
Fugitive from Sonora Fugitive from Sonora (1943) Character: Iron Joe Martin
In this western, a paroled desperado and his twin, a preacher, wander about the Old West to bring "salvation." The parson begins trying to help a gang leader's niece whose uncle has been forcing parolees to join him or return to prison. Naturally he tries to rope the paroled twin into his gang.
The Adventures of Robin Hood The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) Character: Dickon Malbete
Robin Hood fights nobly for justice against the evil Sir Guy of Gisbourne while striving to win the hand of the beautiful Maid Marian.
Overland Mail Overland Mail (1942) Character: Sam Gregg - Henchman
Two investigators for a stagecoach company are assigned to find out why the company's stages keep being ambushed. They discover that the culprits are white men disguised as Indians, and they set out to discover who is behind the plot.
Gypsy Wildcat Gypsy Wildcat (1944) Character: Captain Marver
In an unspecified Renaissance kingdom, no sooner has Anube's gypsy tribe encamped near Baron Tovar's village when Count Orso is found murdered. The wicked baron blames the gypsies and imprisons them all in his castle. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger on a white horse has hidden the murder arrow and won the heart of gypsy belle Carla, to the discomfiture of her erstwhile fiancée Tonio. Baron Tovar is also fascinated by Carla...especially when he notices her heraldic pendant.
The Girl in 419 The Girl in 419 (1933) Character: Henchman Driver
A hospital surgeon (James Dunn) protects a mystery woman (Gloria Stuart) who knows too much about a card-game murder.
The Wolf Man The Wolf Man (1941) Character: Wykes (uncredited)
After his brother's death, Larry Talbot returns home to his father and the family estate. Events soon take a turn for the worse when Larry is bitten by a werewolf.
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1940) Character: Dannick - Crooked Construction Foreman
Second serial featuring The Green Hornet and Kato.
Sins of the Fathers Sins of the Fathers (1928) Character: The Hijacker
A married restaurant owner is persuaded to become a bootlegger by a beautiful young girl. When he starts making money at it, she steals it, then runs off with another man. His wife finds out what happened. Complications ensue.
Dark Command Dark Command (1940) Character: Angry Townsman in Bank
When transplanted Texan Bob Seton arrives in Lawrence, Kansas he finds much to like about the place, especially Mary McCloud, daughter of the local banker. Politics is in the air however. It's just prior to the civil war and there is already a sharp division in the Territory as to whether it will remain slave-free. When he gets the opportunity to run for marshal, Seton finds himself running against the respected local schoolteacher, William Cantrell. Not is what it seems however. While acting as the upstanding citizen in public, Cantrell is dangerously ambitious and is prepared to do anything to make his mark, and his fortune, on the Territory. When he loses the race for marshal, he forms a group of raiders who run guns into the territory and rob and terrorize settlers throughout the territory. Eventually donning Confederate uniforms, it is left to Seton and the good citizens of Lawrence to face Cantrell and his raiders in one final clash.
Law and Order Law and Order (1953) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
Frame Johnson's attempt to settle down in Tombstone is interrupted when a mob tries to mete out some frontier justice.
The Sea Hawk The Sea Hawk (1940) Character: Slavemaster
Dashing pirate Geoffrey Thorpe plunders Spanish ships for Queen Elizabeth I and falls in love with Dona Maria, a beautiful Spanish royal he captures.
A Dispatch from Reuters A Dispatch from Reuters (1940) Character: Sailor on the Nova Scotian (uncredited)
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.
Riders of the Badlands Riders of the Badlands (1941) Character: Blacksmith Higgins
Officially a Charles Starrett western, Riders of the Badlands divides its running time fairly evenly between Starrett and second-billed Russell Hayden. The plot concerns a Texas Ranger named Collins and his lookalike, notorious outlaw Langdon. When his wife is killed by Langdon's minions, Barton vows to avenge her death.
Road Gang Road Gang (1936) Character: Sam Dawson (guard with whip)
A crusading young reporter planning a series of articles about a corrupt politician is framed for a crime and sentenced to serve five years at a prison farm.
The Spider Woman The Spider Woman (1943) Character: Fred Garvin (uncredited)
Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of so-called "pajama suicides". He knows the female villain behind them is as cunning as Moriarty and as venomous as a spider. Based on "The Sign of Four" and the short stories "The Dying Detective", "The Final Problem", "The Speckled Band" and "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot".
The Conquering Horde The Conquering Horde (1931) Character: Butch Daggett
Not long after the Civil War, Texas cattle ranchers realize they have a problem--the Union Pacific railroad is bypassing their state and make it near impossible to get their cattle to market. Many ranchers are being forced to sell their land, and crooked state treasure Marvin Fletcher buys up the land at pennies on the dollar. However, Laguna del Sol Ranch owner Taisie Lockhart and her ranch hands are holding out. Cowboy Dan McMasters returns to the ranch and tries to rekindle his romance with Taisie, but she rejects him because he fought for the North during the war. But what she doesn't know is that Dan is on an undercover mission from the President to investigate Fletcher, and in order to do that he has to pretend to be sympathetic to Fletcher and goes to work for him, angering Taisie even more. Complications ensue.
The Great Alaskan Mystery The Great Alaskan Mystery (1944) Character: Captain Greeder
The obsessive scientist Dr. Miller is working on a matter-transmitter invention called the Paratron; a conspiratorial team of spies and no-goods pursue him to Alaska, trying to steal the device.
Raiders of the Desert Raiders of the Desert (1941) Character: Rawlins
Two American leave a ship where they had stowed away, in a Middle Eastern port and wind up in the fighting in a brutal civil war
Texas Cyclone Texas Cyclone (1932) Character: Jake Farwell
When Texas Grant rides into town people think the supposedly dead Jim Rawlins has returned. After a confrontation with Utah Becker, Grant learns Jim's wife, Helen, is about to lose her ranch to Becker, so he decides to stay and pose as Rawlins in an effort to help her.
Peter Ibbetson Peter Ibbetson (1935) Character: Guard (uncredited)
When his mother dies, young Peter Ibbetson leaves Paris and his best friend, Mary, behind to live with a severe uncle in England. Years later, Peter is an architect with little time for women, until he begins a project with the Duke and Duchess of Towers. When Peter and the duchess become great friends, she reveals that she is Mary — but the duke soon suspects his wife of infidelity and challenges Peter to a duel, threatening the pair's second chance.
Tyrant of the Sea Tyrant of the Sea (1950) Character: Sampson Edwards
In 1803, the only thing standing between Napoleon and his plan of world domination is England and the British Navy. The admiralty, learning that Napoleon has assembled an invasion fleet decides to send out one of its vessels to destroy it the French flagship under cover of fog. Forced out of retirement, ruthless, tyrannical and temperamental Captain William Blake is put in command. He wields his command with sadistic fury until an epidemic of scurvy attacks the crew and, when he refuses to go ashore for needed provision, mutiny and insubordination results...and, then, the French flagship arrives.
Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon (1942) Character: Jack Brady (uncredited)
In the midst of World War II, Sherlock Holmes rescues the Swiss inventor of a new bomb-sight from the Gestapo and brings him to England, where he quickly falls into the clutches of the evil Professor Moriarty.
Calcutta Calcutta (1946) Character: Tea Planter (uncredited)
Neale and Pedro fly cargo between Chungking and Calcutta. When their buddy Bill is murdered they investigate. Neale meets Bill's fiancée Virginia and becomes suspicious of a deeper plot while also falling for her charms.
Daniel Boone Daniel Boone (1936) Character: Joe Burch
In 1775, Daniel Boone settles Kentucky, despite menacing Indians and renegade whites.
Bride of the Regiment Bride of the Regiment (1930) Character: Sergeant Dostal
As they are leaving the church following their wedding, Count Adrian Beltrami and Countess Anna-Marie are told that the Austrians are marching on the town to quell an Italian uprising. The bride and relatives induce the count to flee to his castle, but Tangy, a silhouette cutter, brings word from the revolutionary committee asking him to return; the count goes, asking Tangy to pose as the count and protect Anna-Marie.
Tap Roots Tap Roots (1948) Character: Leader (uncredited)
Set at the beginning of the Civil War, Tap Roots is all about a county in Mississippi which chooses to secede from the state rather than enter the conflict. The county is protected from the Confederacy by an abolitionist and a Native American gentleman. The abolitionist's daughter is courted by a powerful newspaper publisher when her fiance, a confederate officer, elopes with the girl's sister. The daughter at first resists the publisher's attentions, but turns to him for aid when her ex-fiance plans to capture the seceding county on behalf of the South.
Santa Fe Santa Fe (1951) Character: Moose Legrande
After their service in the Civil War, four brothers go their separate ways, but later find themselves on opposite sides of a final showdown.
Trail of the Mounties Trail of the Mounties (1947) Character: Hawkins
A Canadian mountie is framed for committing crimes, while investigating a gang of criminals.
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942) Character: Turnkey (uncredited)
Sir Arthur Blake has inherited title and lands from his brother. He also has his orphaned nephew Benjamin working for him as a bonded servant. While he believes the lad was born out of wedlock and so cannot claim the inheritance, he is taking no chances. Benjamin eventually rebels against his uncle and sets sail to try and make his fortune. This may enable him to return to prove his claim to being the rightful heir to the estate.
Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942) Character: Camberwell
England, at the start of World War Two. Mysterious wireless broadcasts, apparently from Nazi Germany are heard over the BBC. They warn of acts of terror in England, just before they take place. Baffled, the Defense Committee call in Sherlock Holmes.
Captain Blood Captain Blood (1935) Character: Kent
Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.
Badlands Of Dakota Badlands Of Dakota (1941) Character: Jackson
Up-and-coming Universal leading man Robert Stack made his western-movie debut in Badlands of Dakota. Set in the Dakotas during the days of the Great Gold Boom, the story finds brothers Jim and Bob Holliday (Stack and Broderick Crawford) dukeing it out over the affections of pretty Anne Grayson (Ann Rutherford). While all this is going on, Wild Bill Hickok (Richard Dix) does his best to neutralize the local criminal element-and to fend off the romantic overtures of boisterous Calamity Jane (Frances Farmer).
Mata Hari Mata Hari (1931) Character: Ivan (uncredited)
A semi-fictionalized account of the life of Mata Hari, an exotic dancer who was accused of spying for Germany during World War I.
The Squall The Squall (1929) Character: Peter
A fiesty, sexy and manipulative gypsy disrupts the lives of a conservative farm family.
The Black Cat The Black Cat (1934) Character: Thamal
After a road accident in Hungary, the American honeymooners Joan and Peter and the enigmatic Dr. Werdegast find refuge in the house of the famed architect Hjalmar Poelzig, who shares a dark past with the doctor.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) Character: Guard (uncredited)
Paris, France, 1482. Frollo, Chief Justice of benevolent King Louis XI, gets infatuated by the beauty of Esmeralda, a young Romani girl. The hunchback Quasimodo, Frollo's protege and bell-ringer of Notre Dame, lives in peace among the bells in the heights of the immense cathedral until he is involved by the twisted magistrate in his malicious plans to free himself from Esmeralda's alleged spell, which he believes to be the devil's work.
The White Angel The White Angel (1936) Character: Hospital Storekeeper (uncredited)
In Victorian England, Florence Nightingale's heroic measures slowly change the attitude towards nurses when it was considered a disreputable profession.
Passport to Alcatraz Passport to Alcatraz (1940) Character: Jeffers
George Hollister, crack investigator for the NYC police, is assigned to run down the enemy aliens who dynamited a Detroit munitions plant. The trail takes him to a customs inspector who is known to have honored fake passports provided by Leon Fenten, chief henchman of Drexel Stuyvesant who heads the sabotage ring. Aided by his partner Ray Nolan. Hollister arrests an agent named Reed and takes his place using the fake passport. As Reed, he is met by Karol Roy, an innocent assistant, who takes him to Fenten. Working undercover, Hollister is still unable to learn the name of the head man, not even from dumb gang-member Hank Kircher. Stuyvesant warns Fenten of his suspicions about "Reed" and the latter gives Hollister an assignment as a test.
The Last Command The Last Command (1928) Character: Revolutionist (uncredited)
A former Imperial Russian general and cousin of the Czar ends up in Hollywood as an extra in a movie directed by a former revolutionary.
Naughty Marietta Naughty Marietta (1935) Character: Pirate (uncredited)
In order to avoid a prearranged marriage, a rebellious French princess sheds her identity and escapes to colonial New Orleans, where she finds an unlikely true love.
The Intruder The Intruder (1933) Character: Cramer
A murder is committed aboard a cruise ship just before it sinks in a storm. The survivors, including the killer, land on a mysterious jungle island.
Mutiny on the Blackhawk Mutiny on the Blackhawk (1939) Character: Bos'un
Story deals with slave-running between Hawaii and California in 1840, featuring a wild mutiny aboard a slave ship on the high seas, the bartering of natives for slavery in a tropical paradise, and battle scenes between enraged California settlers and the Mexican Army.
The Moon Is Down The Moon Is Down (1943) Character: Miner (uncredited)
The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
Mrs. Parkington Mrs. Parkington (1944) Character: Humphrey
In this family saga, Mrs. Parkington recounts the story of her life, beginning as a hotel maid in frontier Nevada where she is swept off her feet by mine owner and financier Augustus Parkington. He moves them to New York, tries to remake her into a society woman, and establishes their home among the wealthiest of New York's high society. Family and social life is not always peaceful, however, and she guides us, in flashbacks, through the rises and falls of the Parkington family fortunes.
The Country Doctor The Country Doctor (1936) Character: Logger (uncredited)
A doctor has a rough time obtaining the money for his services in a lumber town until he delivers quintuplets.
Maid of Salem Maid of Salem (1937) Character: Guard (Uncredited)
When a young woman named Barbara Clarke has an affair with adventurer Roger Coverman, it causes a scandal in the Puritanical town of Salem, Massachusetts. After a meddling girl arouses their suspicions, the town's elders accuse Barbara of being a witch. She is tried, convicted of sorcery and sentenced to death. As the townspeople prepare to burn Barbara at the stake, Roger tries desperately to save the woman he loves.
The House of Fear The House of Fear (1945) Character: John Simpson
The Good Comrades are a collection of varied gentlemen who crave one thing - solitude. They reside at Drearcliff House, ancestral home of their eldest member. All seems serene and convivial until one by one the members begin to perish in the most grisly of manners. Foul play is suspected by the Good Comrades' insurance agent, who turns to Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson for guidance.
Sweepings Sweepings (1933) Character: Customer (Uncredited)
Daniel Pardway, starting with almost nothing after the great Chicago fire, builds the biggest department store in town. He wants to pass on the business to his three sons and daughter, but has to deal with their lack of interest or aptitude.
Night Stage to Galveston Night Stage to Galveston (1952) Character: Ted Driscoll
A former Texas Ranger teams up with some of his old colleagues to rid the state of corruption in their new police force.
The Sea Ghost The Sea Ghost (1931) Character: Sailor Who Knocks Out Capt. Winter (uncredited)
A crooked lawyer trying to cheat a young girl out of her inheritance tries to convince a sea captain to help him. Re-released in 1939 as "Phantom Submarine U-67."
For Whom the Bell Tolls For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943) Character: Man Who Flails the Mayor
Spain in the 1930s is the place to be for a man of action like Robert Jordan. There is a civil war going on and Jordan—who has joined up on the side that appeals most to idealists of that era—has been given a high-risk assignment up in the mountains. He awaits the right time to blow up a crucial bridge in order to halt the enemy's progress.
Road to Morocco Road to Morocco (1942) Character: Warrior (uncredited)
Two carefree castaways on a desert shore find an Arabian Nights city, where they compete for the luscious Princess Shalmar.
Virginia City Virginia City (1940) Character: Scarecrow - Union Prisoner at Libby (uncredited)
Union officer Kerry Bradford escapes from a Confederate prison and races to intercept $5 million in gold destined for Confederate coffers. A Confederate sympathizer and a Mexican bandit, each with their own stake in the loot, stand in his way.
The Great Plane Robbery The Great Plane Robbery (1940) Character: Eddie Lindo
Assigned to keep watch over a recently released gangster, an insurance investigator must keep the client alive after he is taken hostage by former henchmen.
That Lady in Ermine That Lady in Ermine (1948) Character: Orlando (uncredited)
Circa 1861, Angelina, ruling countess of an Italian principality, is at a loss when invaded by a Hungarian army. Her lookalike ancestress Francesca, who saved a similar situation 300 years before, comes to life from a portrait to help her descendant. Complicating factor: the newlywed countess feels strangely drawn to the handsome invader...
The Patriot The Patriot (1928) Character: Stefan
In 18th-Century Russia, the Czar, Paul, is surrounded by murderous plots and trusts only Count Pahlen. Pahlen wishes to protect his friend, the mad king, but because of the horror of the king's acts, he feels that he must remove him from the throne.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) Character: Second Fake Constable (uncredited)
Having once again avoided criminal conviction, Professor Moriarity develops a murderous plan to “finish off” his last major nemesis, Sherlock Holmes, by making him fail to prevent the perfect crime. Does it involve a family curse, the crown jewels of England, or something else…
Scarlet Dawn Scarlet Dawn (1932) Character: Revolutionary (Uncredited)
During the Russian Revolution, a young nobleman and his peasant maid flee from their homeland to Constantinople where they marry and begin a challenging new life.
Road to Bali Road to Bali (1953) Character: Verna’s Father (uncredited)
Having to leave Melbourne in a hurry to avoid various marriage proposals, two song-and-dance men sign on for work as divers. This takes them to an idyllic island on the way to Bali where they vie with each other for the favours of Princess Lala. The hazardous dive produces a chest of priceless jewels which arouses the less romantic interest of some shady locals.
When the Daltons Rode When the Daltons Rode (1940) Character: Rigby Henchman
Young lawyer Tod Jackson arrives in pioneer Kansas to visit his prosperous rancher friends the Daltons, just as the latter are in danger of losing their land to a crooked development company. When Tod tries to help them, a faked murder charge turns the Daltons into outlaws, but more victims than villains in this fictionalized version. Will Tod stay loyal to his friends despite falling in love with Bob Dalton's former fiancée Julie?
Jungle Gents Jungle Gents (1954) Character: Henchman Shanks
When a cold medicine causes Sach to be able to smell diamonds, he and the rest of the Bowery Boys are induced by a diamond dealer to accompany him to Darkest Africa in search of a legendary cache of them.
Crime School Crime School (1938) Character: Jim - the Second Guard (uncredited)
In the slums, teenager Frankie Warren hangs out with a rowdy gang who one day knock him out in a fight. In court, the boys refuse to reveal who struck the knockout blow, and all are subsequently sentenced to a reformatory, cruelly run by two corrupt guards. New deputy commissioner Mark Braden arrives determined to change things, but despite the help of Frankie's sister, Mark's reform plans -- and Frankie's future -- may be sabotaged from within.
The Invisible Man Returns The Invisible Man Returns (1940) Character: Miner (uncredited)
The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.
Last of the Buccaneers Last of the Buccaneers (1950) Character: Brown
Swashbuckler about the adventures of pirate Jean Lafitte after he helped save New Orleans from a British invasion during the War of 1812.
Each Dawn I Die Each Dawn I Die (1939) Character: Temple
A corrupt D.A. with governatorial ambitions is annoyed by an investigative reporter's criticism of his criminal activities and decides to frame the reporter for manslaughter in order to silence him.
Honor of the Family Honor of the Family (1931) Character: Kouski
Intrigue and greed come between an immoral woman and the man who loves her. This film is believed lost.
Against All Flags Against All Flags (1952) Character: Gow
A British naval officer fights pirates in Madagascar.
To the Last Man To the Last Man (1933) Character: Colby Man Fred (uncredited)
In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby's plans to marry.
Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette (1938) Character: Executioner (uncredited)
The young Austrian princess Marie Antoinette is arranged to marry Louis XVI, future king of France, in a politically advantageous marriage for the rival countries. The opulent Marie indulges in various whims and flirtations. When Louis XV passes and Louis XVI ascends the French throne, his queen's extravagant lifestyle earns the hatred of the French people, who despise her Austrian heritage.
East of Eden East of Eden (1955) Character: Bouncer (uncredited)
In the Salinas Valley in and around World War I, Cal Trask feels he must compete against overwhelming odds with his brother for the love of their father. Cal is frustrated at every turn, from his reaction to the war, how to get ahead in business and in life, and how to relate to his estranged mother.
The Man in Half Moon Street The Man in Half Moon Street (1945) Character: Bobby
A British doctor and painter must kill for the glands he needs to stop the aging process.
Hot Cargo Hot Cargo (1946) Character: Matt Wayne
Two discharged service men go to the redwood country in northern California to visit the family of a buddy killed in the war. There, they find the family's trucking business is being threatened by a rival who will stop at nothing to ruin their business. They take up the fight against the crooks.
They Met in Bombay They Met in Bombay (1941) Character: Corporal at Base (uncredited)
A jewel thief and a con artist are rivals in the theft of a valuable diamond and gem necklace in Bombay and as the Japanese Army invades China.
Red River Red River (1948) Character: Gambler (uncredited)
Headstrong Thomas Dunson starts a thriving Texas cattle ranch with the help of his faithful trail hand, Groot, and his protégé, Matthew Garth, an orphan Dunson took under his wing when Matt was a boy. In need of money following the Civil War, Dunson and Matt lead a cattle drive to Missouri, where they will get a better price than locally, but the crotchety older man and his willful young partner begin to butt heads on the exhausting journey.
The Mummy's Tomb The Mummy's Tomb (1942) Character: Vic - Farmer (uncredited)
A high priest of Karnak travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier.
Devotion Devotion (1946) Character: Coachman with Frightened Horses (uncredited)
In Victorian England, literary siblings Emily and Charlotte Brontë vie for the affection of the Rev. Arthur Nicholls. Along with their sister Anne, Emily and Charlotte also try to help their tormented brother Branwell, a gifted artist whose life is being destroyed by alcohol.
The House of the Seven Gables The House of the Seven Gables (1940) Character: Blacksmith Hawkins
In 1828, the bankrupt Pyncheon family fight over Seven Gables, the ancestral mansion. To obtain the house, Jaffrey Pyncheon obtains his brother Clifford's false conviction for murder. Hepzibah, Clifford's sweet fiancée, patiently waits twenty years for his release, whereupon Clifford and his former cellmate, abolitionist Matthew, have a certain scheme in mind.
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) Character: Sentry (uncredited)
In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers leaded by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. After two casualties, the experienced but insubordinate Lieutenant Alan McGregor receives as replacement, the arrogant Lieutenant Forsythe and the immature son of Colonel Stone, Lieutenant Donald Stone. With the intention to prove that he will not have any privilege in the troop, the reception of Colonel Stone to his son is absolutely cold, but he becomes the protégé of McGregor. When Lieutenant Stone is kidnapped by Mohammed Khan, McGregor and Forsythe disobey the direct order of their commander, disguise as Indian peddlers and go to Khan's fortress to attempt to rescue their friend.
Fool's Gold Fool's Gold (1946) Character: Duke
The son of an Army friend is about the join an outlaw gang. Hoppy prevents this and brings the gang to justice.
The Fatal Witness The Fatal Witness (1945) Character: Gus
A playboy produces an airtight alibi when he is questioned about the murder of his wealthy aunt.
Phantom Lady Phantom Lady (1944) Character: Courtroom Spectator Next to Carol (uncredited)
A mystery woman is a murder suspect's only alibi for the night of his wife's death.
The Ghost of Frankenstein The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) Character: Mob Leader (uncredited)
Frankenstein's unscrupulous colleague, Dr. Bohmer, plans to transplant Ygor's brain so he can rule the world using the monster's body, but the plan goes sour when he turns malevolent and goes on a rampage.
Terror by Night Terror by Night (1946) Character: Mock the Undertaker (uncredited)
Holmes and Watson board a passenger train bound from London to Edinburgh, to guard the Star of Rhodesia, an enormous diamond worth a fortune belonging to an elderly woman of wealth; but within the first hour of the trip, the woman's son is murdered and the diamond stolen and any of the passengers in their car could be the killer thief.
Strange Cargo Strange Cargo (1940) Character: Guard (uncredited)
Convicts escaping from Devil's Island come under the influence of a strange Christ-like figure.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1939) Character: Man Stealing Watermelon (uncredited)
Huckleberry Finn, a rambunctious boy adventurer chafing under the bonds of civilization, escapes his humdrum world and his selfish, plotting father by sailing a raft down the Mississippi River.
Wild Bill Hickok Rides Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942) Character: Saloon Bouncer
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
The Spoilers The Spoilers (1942) Character: Miner (uncredited)
When honest ship captain Roy Glennister gets swindled out of his mine claim, he turns to saloon singer Cherry Malotte for assistance in his battle with no-good town kingpin Alexander McNamara.
The Marshal Of Mesa City The Marshal Of Mesa City (1939) Character: Henchman Bat Cardigan
A retired lawman gets back into action to fight political corruption.
Tower of London Tower of London (1939) Character: Lead Murderer of the Children
In the 15th century Richard Duke of Gloucester, aided by his club-footed executioner Mord, eliminates those ahead of him in succession to the throne, then occupied by his brother King Edward IV of England. As each murder is accomplished he takes particular delight in removing small figurines, each resembling one of the successors, from a throne-room dollhouse, until he alone remains. After the death of Edward he becomes Richard III, King of England, and need only defeat the exiled Henry Tudor to retain power.
Captured! Captured! (1933) Character: First Orderly
While waiting out World War I in a German POW camp, Captain Fred Allison discovers that his oldest and dearest friend Digby has also been captured and put into the same camp with him. Fred longs for news of his wife, Monica, but Digby speaks little of her. Digby knows a secret about Monica, a secret he must keep from his friend, and it wears at his conscience so much that he attempts a reckless escape.
The Light That Failed The Light That Failed (1939) Character: Soldier
A London artist struggles to complete one last painting before going blind.



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