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Name Credits Year ![]() Critics' Rating Famed German filmmaker E. A. Dupont, who in his peak years was responsible for... Full Synopsis Character played: Maximillian Harris 1954 The action in this loose adaptation of a popular 1925 silent tells the galloping... Full Synopsis Character played: Bridger 1953 Though both "Edward G. Robinson" and "Paulette Goddard" were at career low... Full Synopsis Character played: Jack Hartrampf, Undertaker 1953 The tougher postwar screen image of "James Stewart" is given a good workout in... Full Synopsis Character played: Sam Markley 1952 This minor MGM feature stars "Gig Young", "Janice Rule", "Keenan Wynn" and... Full Synopsis Character played: Louie 1952 Billy Winder directed and co-wrote this bitterly satiric comedy-drama which... Full Synopsis Character played: Jacob Q. Boot 1951 One of only five films directed by Academy Award-nominated editor Stuart... Full Synopsis Character played: Kraemer 1951 "Preston Sturges"' final American film was generally conceded to be a disaster... Full Synopsis Character played: Judge O'Toole 1949 Intruder in the Dust is one of the best of Hollywood's postwar "racial... Full Synopsis Character played: Nub Gowrie 1949 George Seaton's 1948 comedy Chicken Every Sunday was based on the play by Julius... Full Synopsis Character played: Sam Howell 1948 "That Wonderful Urge" is the second remake of "Love is News" (37), and is much... Full Synopsis Character played: Attorney Ketchell 1948 In this romantic comedy, a wealthy heiress marries hastily and realizes her... Full Synopsis Character played: Mr. Caslon 1948 Returning to Singapore after a five-year absence, WWII veteran Matt Gordon (Fred... Full Synopsis Character played: Mr. Bellows 1947 "Edmund Gwenn" plays Kris Kringle, a bearded old gent who is the living image of... Full Synopsis Character played: Mr. Sawyer 1947 "Cecil B. DeMille"'s first postwar production, the $5 million Technicolor... Full Synopsis Character played: Leach 1947 | ||
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