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1. Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959)
directed by David Lowell Rich
featuring Curly Joe DeRita, Jerome Cowan, Anna-LisaJoe De Rita makes his debut as the third Stooge in this rollicking slapstick comedy that has the three bunglers accidentally locking themselves into ... More
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2. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
directed by George Seaton
featuring Maureen O'Hara, John Payne, Edmund Gwenn, Natalie Wood, Harry Antrim, Jerome Cowan, William Forrest, Herbert Heyes, Gene LockhartEdmund Gwenn plays Kris Kringle, a bearded old gent who is the living image of Santa Claus. Serving as a last-minute replacement for the drunken ... More
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3. Moontide (1942)
directed by Archie Mayo, Fritz Lang
featuring Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell, Claude Rains, Jerome CowanForced to flee Paris during the Occupation, the great French leading man Jean Gabin starred in a brace of Hollywood films, the best of which was the ... More
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4. Black Zoo (1963)
directed by Robert Gordon
featuring Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren, Virginia Grey, Jerome CowanThis violent, gore-filled, effective horror tale by director Robert Gordon is about a totally wacko private zoo keeper, Michael Conrad (Michael Gough ... More
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5. Exile Express (1939)
directed by Otis M. Garrett
featuring Anna Sten, Alan Marshal, Jerome Cowan, Jed Prouty, Walter CatlettExile Express was the last film produced by Grand National Pictures, and a worthy farewell it was. Anna Sten, former Sam Goldwyn protegee and the ... More
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6. Mr. Ace (1946)
directed by Edwin L. Marin
featuring George Raft, Sylvia Sidney, Stanley Ridges, Sara Haden, Jerome CowanHis movie career on a roll since the surprise success of 1946's Johnny Angel, George Raft was starred in the Benedict Bogeaus production Mister Ace. ... More
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7. Beloved Enemy (1936)
directed by H.C. Potter
featuring Merle Oberon, Brian Aherne, Karen Morley, Jerome Cowan, David NivenThis lavishly appointed Sam Goldwyn soap opera is set in Ireland during "the troubles." Irish rebel leader Dennis Reardon (Brian Aherne) falls in ... More
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8. Shall We Dance? (1937)
directed by Mark Sandrich
featuring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Jerome CowanThe seventh of RKO's Fred Astaire--Ginger Rogers musicals, Shall We Dance casts Astaire as a world-renowned ballet dancer and Rogers as a musical ... More
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9. Mr. Skeffington (1944)
directed by Vincent Sherman
featuring Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Walter Abel, Richard Waring, George Coulouris, Jerome CowanFrom a novel of the same name by "Elizabeth", the film begins in 1914, with Bette Davis cast as vain, flighty society woman Fanny Trellis. Informed ... More
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10. Castle on the Hudson (1940)
directed by Anatole Litvak
featuring John Garfield, Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien, Burgess Meredith, Jerome Cowan, Henry O'NeillIn this remake of the classic prison story 20,000 Years in Sing-Sing, John Garfield plays Tommy Gordon, a jewel thief who has been sent up the river ... More
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11. Fog Island (1945)
directed by Terrell O. Morse
featuring George Zucco, Lionel Atwill, Jerome Cowan, Sharon Douglas, Veda Ann BorgList of all editionsAn early low-budget spin on Ten Little Indians, this cheap but entertaining PRC production features a wonderful cast of familiar B-movie faces, ... More
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12. Dangerous Years (1947)
directed by Arthur Pierson
featuring Billy Halop, Ann E. Todd, Jerome Cowan, Anabel Shaw, Richard GainesList of all editionsIn this melodrama, a young juvenile delinquent convinces other teens to join his gang. The gang raids a warehouse and there he ends up killing the ... More
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13. Riff Raff (1947)
directed by Ted Tetzlaff
featuring Pat O'Brien, Walter Slezak, Anne Jeffreys, Percy Kilbride, Jerome CowanNo relation to the 1935 Jean Harlow-Spencer Tracy vehicle of the same name, RKO Radio's Riff-Raff is an action-packed vehicle for aging but still ... More
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14. Cry Wolf (1947)
directed by Peter Godfrey
featuring Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Basehart, Geraldine Brooks, Jerome Cowan, John RidgelyList of all editionsThe tense psychological drama Cry Wolf offers a fascinating if not altogether successful change of pace for action star Errol Flynn. Most of the ... More







