2024-07-04
A cavalry captain battles Apaches and a treacherous corporal.
Three English-speakers forced to share a cramped apartment during the housing shortage of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics find themselves involved in a wacky series of high jinks and romantic misunderstandings. Cary Grant's final film role.
A Florida boy lends a hand to an injured dolphin, and the supersmart sea creature returns the favor and lends a fin to the lad when he's threatened by a school of sharks. The film was adapted into a half-hour TV series that aired from 1964 to '68. Luke Halpin, as the youngster, was the only star of the film who made the transition to the small screen.
On their island hideaway, Sandy (Luke Halpin) and his pet dolphin (Flipper) become enmeshed in a kidnapping plot. Penny: Pamela Franklin. Porter: Brian Kelly. Sir Halsey: Tom Helmore. Julia: Helen Cherry. Gwen: Francesca Annis. Filmed in Florida and the Bahamas. Directed by Leon Benson.
Marital problems prompt a lawyer (Edward Everett Horton) to hire an actor to impersonate him. Mrs. Smith: Esther Ralston. Diane: Laura La Plante. Miss Minter: Patsy Ruth Miller. Mrs. Mantell: Maude Eburne. Old-fashioned. Directed by Russell Mack.
Three English-speakers forced to share a cramped apartment during the housing shortage of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics find themselves involved in a wacky series of high jinks and romantic misunderstandings. Cary Grant's final film role.
Religious Programming.
Tale of the frontiersman (George O'Brien) vs. Indians. Heather Angel. Marlowe: Ralph Forbes. Girty: John Carradine. Jerry: Dickie Jones. Pompey: Clarence Muse. Randolph: Huntley Gordon. Joe: Harry Cording. Black Eagle: George Regas. Directed by David Howard.
The former surveyor for a wealthy Williamsburg family infiltrates his way back into their lives by marrying the aristocratic daughter. Their marriage is put to the test as the Revolutionary War grows and the husband is drafted.
A Florida boy lends a hand to an injured dolphin, and the supersmart sea creature returns the favor and lends a fin to the lad when he's threatened by a school of sharks. The film was adapted into a half-hour TV series that aired from 1964 to '68. Luke Halpin, as the youngster, was the only star of the film who made the transition to the small screen.
On their island hideaway, Sandy (Luke Halpin) and his pet dolphin (Flipper) become enmeshed in a kidnapping plot. Penny: Pamela Franklin. Porter: Brian Kelly. Sir Halsey: Tom Helmore. Julia: Helen Cherry. Gwen: Francesca Annis. Filmed in Florida and the Bahamas. Directed by Leon Benson.
A cavalry captain battles Apaches and a treacherous corporal.