2024-09-26
A gambler joins Wells Fargo to trace a bandit.
A man (Van Heflin) returns from the Civil War determined to do good for his town. Lissy: Joanne Woodward. Huggins: Raymond Burr. Loomis: Phil Carey. Georgina: Alison Hayes. Matty: Nancy Kulp. Directed by George Sherman.
Wes is harassed everywhere he goes after being wrongfully accused of murder, so he adopts an alias. He arrives in a new town where the sheriff needs help against a violent gang, so Wes is deputized and works to earn a new reputation for himself. Based on the novel "Bitter Sage" by Frank Gruber.
Romantic misunderstandings and mistaken identity, improved by the Cole Porter songs and the talents of Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. John Hubbard. Martin: Robert Benchley. Mrs. Cortland: Frieda Inescort. Aunt Louise: Marjorie Gateson. Kewpie: Guinn Williams. Sonia: Osa Massen. Marjorie: Sunny O'Dea. Swivel Tongue: Cliff Nazzaro. Sidney Lanfield directed.
Lucille Ball and William Holden in a farce about a dumb stenographer and a dishonest bookie. Janis Carter. Grant: George Cleveland. Helen: Gloria Henry. Roscoe: Will Wright. Kilcoyn: Frank McHugh. Hobart: James Gleason. Homer: Jimmy Lloyd. Winton: Stephen Dunne. Brightly played for laughs. Lloyd Bacon directed.
Dr. Matthew Clark is the head of a state institution for intellectually disabled children. Jean Hansen, a former music teacher anxious to give her life some meaning, joins the staff of the hospital. Jean, who tries to shelter the children with her love, suspiciously regards Dr. Clark's stern training methods. She becomes emotionally involved with 12-year-old Reuben Widdicombe, who has been abandon
Because a reform-school inmate (Leo Gorcey) has boxing skill, a policeman (Warren Hull) gets him paroled. Then the gangsters move in. Danny: Bobby Jordan. Mary: Charlotte Henry. Monk: Bobby Stone. Peewee: David Gorcey. Limpy: Huntz Hall. Mrs. Brady: Martha Wentworth. Directed by Wallace Fox.
Melodrama of boxing and Lower East Side delinquents. Leo Gorcey. Danny: Bobby Jordan. Skinny: Donald Haines. Peewee: David Gorcey. Algy: Gene Francis. Norton: Carlton Young. Elaine: Mary Ainsley. Joseph H. Lewis directed.
Singing cowboy Gene Autry tangles with outlaws who are stealing valuable helium gas from a ranch by running a secret pipeline onto the spread. Smiley Burnette. Betty: Jean Rouverol. Duchess: Esther Muir. Frisco: Joe Frisco. Haskell: Frank Darien. Mrs. Gregory: Margaret Armstrong. Doc: Harry Holman. Don Carlos: Edward Raquello. Kimball: Bentley Hewlett. Slim: Kermit Maynard. Gregory: George Walcott
An upright frontier newsman seeks to prove the innocence of an alleged outlaw, who's really being framed by the town boss.
Religious Programming.
A railroad supervisor discovers his wife loves a hobo who he hired. The two men must work together to avoid a catastrophe on the rails.
Romantic misunderstandings and mistaken identity, improved by the Cole Porter songs and the talents of Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth. John Hubbard. Martin: Robert Benchley. Mrs. Cortland: Frieda Inescort. Aunt Louise: Marjorie Gateson. Kewpie: Guinn Williams. Sonia: Osa Massen. Marjorie: Sunny O'Dea. Swivel Tongue: Cliff Nazzaro. Sidney Lanfield directed.
Lucille Ball and William Holden in a farce about a dumb stenographer and a dishonest bookie. Janis Carter. Grant: George Cleveland. Helen: Gloria Henry. Roscoe: Will Wright. Kilcoyn: Frank McHugh. Hobart: James Gleason. Homer: Jimmy Lloyd. Winton: Stephen Dunne. Brightly played for laughs. Lloyd Bacon directed.