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Directed by Harold D. SchusterOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Don Ameche,
Joan Bennett,
Billie Burke,
Frank Craven,
Fortunio Bonanova,
Alan Dinehart, Sr.Rating66%
June Delaney belongs to the upper circles of New York City's social life. When she learns that her private money has been impounded by the British government, since most of her investments are made by her father in England before the outbreak of World War II, she is very annoyed. To make the most of what she got and continue living as before she is forced to rent out her upscale apartment. She advertises in a newspaper, and gets a response from a prospective tenant, a Venezuelan playboy and sole heir to an American rubber industry, Pedro Sullivan., 1h19
Directed by Harold D. Schuster,
Hamilton LuskeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Bobby Driscoll,
Luana Patten,
Beulah Bondi,
Burl Ives,
Harry Carey,
John BealRating66%
Set in Indiana in 1903, the film tells the tale of Jeremiah Kincaid (Bobby Driscoll) and his determination to raise a black-wool lamb that had been rejected by its mother. Jeremiah names the lamb Danny for the famed race horse, Dan Patch (who is also portrayed in the film). Jeremiah's dream of showing Danny at the Pike County Fair must overcome the obstinate objections of his loving—yet tough—grandmother Granny (Beulah Bondi). Jeremiah's confidant, Uncle Hiram (Burl Ives), is the boy's steady ally. Inspired by the animated figures and stories, the boy perseveres., 1h29
Directed by Glenn Tryon,
Harold D. SchusterOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Annabella,
Henry Fonda,
Leslie Banks,
Stewart Rome,
Helen Haye,
Edward UnderdownRating57%
The story, set in the late 1880s, concerns the tempestuous love between an Irish nobleman and the fiery Spanish gypsy he loves., 1h7
Directed by Harold D. Schuster,
Edward Ludwig,
Robert Florey,
John BrahmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
AdventureThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidentsActors George Montgomery,
Annabella,
Kent Taylor,
Walter Kingsford,
Martin Kosleck,
Dennis HoeyRating66%
Captain Jeff Dakin (George Montgomery) is shot down over Germany on a bombing raid as he sees his brother, Danny (Richard Graham) serving on the same aircraft, shot dead as he parachutes out of the stricken aircraft. Imprisoned in a camp, Dakin conspires with Alexandra "Alec" Zorich (Annabella), a beautiful Russian doctor, and Captain Paul Husnik (Kent Taylor), a Czech resistance leader, to mount an escape. They escape during an air raid and make their way towards safety, but the Czech is not who he seems., 1h28
Directed by Harold D. Schuster,
Robert WiseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Political filmsActors Pat O'Brien,
Robert Ryan,
Ruth Hussey,
Frank McHugh,
Barton MacLane,
Blake EdwardsRating58%
Major Steve Lockhart, commander of a Marine Raider battalion and Captain Dan Craig, commander of the Paramarines are together on Guadalcanal facing a Japanese assault that became the Battle of Edson's Ridge. When Captain Craig discovers the body of one of his lieutenants who had been tortured and executed by the Japanese, he goes on a one-man army kill crazy rampage of revenge in the jungle with his Reising gun (that jams) and his M1911 pistol., 1h19
Directed by Harold D. SchusterOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing filmsActors Richard Steven Rauber,
Bruce Cabot,
Allene Roberts,
Mona Knox,
Leonard Nimoy,
Jack LarsonRating60%
From the New York Times:
"In the words of its star Leonard Nimoy, Kid Monk Baroni was the sort of film that "made unknowns out of celebrities." The young Nimoy is actually quite good as the title character, a boxer whose misshapen face has earned him the unwelcome nickname "Monk." Formerly an unregenerate street punk, Baroni is set on the proper path by parish priest Father Callahan (Richard Rober). Unfortunately, a run-in with his old gang forces Baroni to skip town. He becomes a professional pugilist under the aegis of manager Hellman (Bruce Cabot), taking out his pent-up frustrations in the ring. Able to afford plastic surgery, Baroni buys himself a handsome new face — and, with it, a dangerously oversized ego. Hoping to protect his new face from harm, Baroni washes out in the boxing ring, but redemption — and a lasting romance with Emily Brooks (Allene Roberts) -- await just around the corner. Kid Monk Baroni was well-directed by Harold Schuster, whose previous efforts included My Friend Flicka and So Dear to My Heart. A flop at the box office, the film did nothing for the career of Leonard Nimoy, who was obliged to spend the next 15 years in relative obscurity before attaining a second chance at big-time stardom with TV's Star Trek.