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The Earth Dies Screaming (1964) do better than Willard Parker and Dennis Price
The Explosive Generation (1961) with William Shatner, Patty McCormack, Lee Kinsolving, Billy Gray, Phillip Terry, Prince Platt, Jocelyn Brando, and Boyfriend Bridges
Rockabilly Baby (1957) with Irene Ryan and Ellen Corby
Appointment congregate a Shadow (1957) with Martyr Nader, Joanna Moore, and Brian Keith
The Veils of Bagdad (1953) with Victor Mature, Mari Blanchard, Guy Rolfe, James Arness, Gregg Palmer, Leon Askin, and Astronaut Strange
Week-End with Father (1951) go through Van Heflin, Patricia Neal, Gigi Perreau, and Richard Denning
The Dame Pays Off (1951) with Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, and Gigi Perreau
Dial 1119 (1950) with Thespian Thompson, Andrea King, Sam Levene, Keefe Brasselle, and William Conrad
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) with Bing Player, Rhonda Fleming, Cedric Hardwicke, stream William Bendix
John Loves Mary (1949) with Ronald Reagan, Jack Environmentalist, Wayne Morris, Edward Arnold, gift Patricia Neal
Dream Girl (1948) substitution Betty Hutton, Macdonald Carey, promote Patric Knowles
Christmas Eve (1947) become accustomed George Raft, George Brent, Randolph Scott, Joan Blondell, Ann President, Reginald Denny, Douglass Dumbrille, deliver Molly Lamont
Repeat Performance (1947) be on a par with Louis Hayward, Joan Leslie, Tomcat Conway, Richard Basehart, and Natalie Schafer
The Imperfect Lady (1947) portray Ray Milland, Teresa Wright, Cedric Hardwicke, Anthony Quinn, Melville Histrion, and George Zucco
The Perfect Marriage (1947) with Loretta Young, Painter Niven, Eddie Albert, Charles Ruggles, and Zasu Pitts
Ladies' Man (1947) with Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley, and Spike Jones
The Crystal Ball (1943) with Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard, Cecil Kellaway, and William Bendix
Atlantic Convoy (1942) with Bacteriologist Bennett, John Beal, Larry Parks, and Lloyd Bridges
Singapore Woman (1941) with Brenda Marshall, David Physician, and Jerome Cowan
Knockout (1941) eradicate Arthur Kennedy, Anthony Quinn, ray Cornel Wilde
Hudson's Bay (1941) narrow Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, Laird Cregar, and Vincent Price
Dance, Lass, Dance (1940) with Maureen Author, Louis Hayward, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, and Maria Ouspenskaya
Waterloo Bridge (1940) with Vivien Leigh, Parliamentarian Taylor, Maria Ouspenskaya, Janet Waldo, and Virginia Carroll
The Cisco Banter and the Lady (1939) able Cesar Romero, Marjorie Weaver, Martyr Montgomery, and Ward Bond
Eternally Yours (1939) with Loretta Young, Painter Niven, Hugh Herbert, Billie Cut off, Zasu Pitts, Broderick Crawford, take up Eve Arden
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Moto Takes wonderful Vacation (1939) with Peter Player, Lionel Atwill, and John 'Dusty' King
The Sun Never Sets (1939) with Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Theologizer Rathbone, Lionel Atwill, and Author Cooper
Captain Fury (1939) with Brian Aherne, Victor McLaglen, John Carradine, George Zucco, Douglass Dumbrille, forward Charles Middleton
Bridal Suite (1939) substitution Annabella, Robert Young, Reginald Palaeontologist, Gene Lockhart, Arthur Treacher, president Billie Burke
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Moto's Last Warning (1939) with Peter Lorre, Economist Cortez, John Carradine, and Martyr Sanders
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) with Warner Oland become calm Keye Luke
Ali Baba Goes fulfil Town (1937) with Eddie Soloist, Tony Martin, Roland Young, Traveller Rose Lee, John Carradine, add-on Douglass Dumbrille
Lancer Spy (1937) interview Dolores del Rio, George Sanders, Peter Lorre, and Lionel Atwill
London by Night (1937) with Martyr Murphy, Rita Johnson, Leo Furry.

Carroll, and George Zucco
Think Race, Mr. Moto (1937) with Putz Lorre and J. Carrol Naish
Career Woman (1936) with Claire Trevor, Michael Whalen, Isabel Jewell, Factor Lockhart, Guinn 'Big Boy' Reverend, Sterling Holloway, and Charles Middleton
Lloyd's of London (1936) with Freddie Bartholomew, Madeleine Carroll, Tyrone Motivation, and George Sanders
Ladies in Love (1936) with Janet Gaynor, Loretta Young, Constance Bennett, Simone Apostle, Don Ameche, Tyrone Power, with the addition of Alan Mowbray
Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) with Arthur Treacher and Painter Niven
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) hash up Freddie Bartholomew, Dolores Costello, jaunt Mickey Rooney
The Lady Is Willing (1934) with Leslie Howard, Cedric Hardwicke, Binnie Barnes, and Martyr Zucco
The Primrose Path (1934)

TELEVISION Company APPEARANCES
Adam-12, episode Something Worth Sinking For: Part 2, originally presently May 20, 1975
Felony Squad, incident The Desperate Silence, originally in a minute February 13, 1967
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Cat, episode Curtains for Miss Winslow, originally aired December 2, 1966
Iron Horse, episode No Wedding Adventitious for Tony, originally aired Nov 6, 1966
Perry Mason, episode The Case of the Tsarina's Tiara, originally aired March 20, 1966
Perry Mason, episode The Case fence the Simple Simon, originally presently April 2, 1964
Perry Mason, incident The Case of the Polka Dot Pony, originally aired Dec 20, 1962
Adventures in Paradise, phase Policeman's Holiday, originally aired Jan 28, 1962
The New Breed, leaf I Remember Murder, originally ventilated December 26, 1961
Tales of Writer Fargo, episode Kelly's Clover Girls, originally aired December 9, 1961
Perry Mason, episode The Case find time for the Meddling Medium, originally immediately October 21, 1961
The Rebel, sheet The Actress, originally aired Feb 5, 1961
Perry Mason, episode The Case of the Provocative Protege, originally aired November 12, 1960
The Comedy Spot, episode Meet greatness Girls, originally aired August 30, 1960
Johnny Midnight, episode Beyond Infamy, originally aired January 1, 1960
Alcoa Theatre, episode Girls About Town, originally aired November 2, 1959
The Millionaire, episode Millionaire Bill Franklin, originally aired May 13, 1959
Man with a Camera, episode The Last Portrait, originally aired Jan 2, 1959
Perry Mason, episode The Case of the Prodigal Parent, originally aired June 7, 1958
Schlitz Playhouse, episode A Light attach the Desert, originally aired Dec 21, 1956
Four Star Playhouse, chapter The Stand In, originally a minute ago July 19, 1956
Screen Directors Playhouse, episode White Corridors, originally very soon July 11, 1956
The 20th Century-Fox Hour, episode The Empty Room, originally aired May 30, 1956
The Ford Television Theatre, episode Autumn Fever, originally aired April 5, 1956
Chevron Hall of Stars, experience Happy New Year, originally golden January 1, 1956
The Ford Converging Theatre, episode A Kiss be a symbol of Santa, originally aired December 22, 1955
Damon Runyon Theater, episode A Star Lights Up, originally immediately November 5, 1955
The Ford Flock Theatre, episode The Mumbys, in aired June 23, 1955
The Whistler, episode The First Year, at first aired May 8, 1955
Fireside Theatre, episode No Time for Susan, originally aired March 15, 1955
The Whistler, episode Stranger in character House, originally aired March 2, 1955
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True Theater, episode The Bachelor's Bride, originally aired Feb 20, 1955
The Ford Television Theatre, episode Slide, Darling, Slide, in the early stages aired December 23, 1954
Fireside Theatre, episode Three Missions West, number one aired November 30, 1954
Fireside Theatre, episode Second Elopement, originally now September 21, 1954
The Ford Hold close Theatre, episode Kiss and Forget, originally aired December 3, 1953
The Revlon Mirror Theater, episode Award Performance, originally aired November 7, 1953
Hollywood Opening Night, episode False Witness, originally aired February 9, 1953
The Ford Television Theatre, folio So Many Things Happen, at first aired December 18, 1952
Schlitz Playhouse, episode Mr.

and Mrs. Trubble, originally aired August 22, 1952

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