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Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres Adventure,
WesternThemes Children's filmsActors Dale Robertson,
Rory Calhoun,
Robert Wagner,
Lola Albright,
Kathleen Crowley,
J. M. KerriganRating65%
Cocky young drifter Jess Harker wants to be a driver on the stagecoach's main line, just like Race Crim, his hero. The coach line's boss, Luke Bowen, doesn't believe Jess is ready yet., 1h20
Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Guy Madison,
Rhonda Fleming,
James Griffith,
Don Beddoe,
Dan Sheridan,
Hank WordenRating52%
Steve Daley is about to be hanged for a killing he committed in self-defense when a crooked judge makes him an offer. If he is willing to marry a woman who needs to be wed immediately to collect an inheritance, Steve will be set free. He agrees and is married to a woman identified only as "Julia," who kisses him once and immediately leaves town., 1h20
Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Baseball filmsActors Dan Dailey,
Anne Bancroft,
Billy Chapin,
Lloyd Bridges,
Fess Parker,
Ray CollinsRating64%
Former ballplayer 'Coop' (Dailey) is working as a peanut vendor at the ballpark of a struggling major league club, the Bisons. He has passed on his love of the game to his son Christie (Chapin), but after sneaking his son into the game one too many times, he is fired from his job. Christie ingratiates himself with the former owner's niece (Bancroft) and gets his father's job back as well as a position as batboy for himself., 1h33
Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Sports films,
Baseball films,
Children's filmsActors Dan Dailey,
Joanne Dru,
Richard Crenna,
Richard Haydn,
Chet Huntley,
James BrownRating64%
A scout for the St. Louis Cardinals comes to a small town in the Ozarks to assess pitcher Jerome Herman Dean (Dailey). Dean, with an over-abundance of self-confidence, is certain that the club wants him to start immediately and is surprised that he is sent to the minor league Houston Buffaloes. Despite his obvious talents, Dean is teased about his rustic clothes and goes to a department store to buy new suits. He meets pretty credit officer Patricia Nash (Dru) and courts her with great vigor. At an exhibition between the Buffaloes and the Chicago White Sox, Dean is dismayed to see Pat with another man but pitches an almost perfect game. The White Sox players razz Dean, calling him "Dizzy," but he adopts the nickname, which is picked up by sports reporters. Dean asks Pat to elope, and although she is stunned by his proposal, agrees to marry him., 1h11
Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
RomanceActors Debra Paget,
Jeffrey Hunter,
Michael Rennie,
Dona Drake,
Michael Ansara,
Jack ElamRating62%
Egypt, 1249: The father of Princess Shalimar has fallen under the spell of the sinister Shaman, who drugs him and tries to keep daughter Shalimar a prisoner. She knows a secret passage, however, and slips away at night to entertain the oppressed villagers of Hanwan by disguising herself as Taura, a popular dancer in the Tambourine Tavern., 1h17
Directed by Harmon JonesOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Children's filmsActors Monty Woolley,
Thelma Ritter,
David Wayne,
Jean Peters,
Marilyn Monroe,
Constance BennettRating64%
When printer John R. Hodges (Monty Woolley) is forced to retire at age 65 because of a company policy, he decides to do something about it. Dyeing his hair black, he poses as Harold P. Cleveland, the president of his former employer's parent company and goes on an inspection tour of his old workplace, with the firm's nervous, mystified executives in tow. While walking around the plant, Hodges runs into Joe Elliott (David Wayne), the boyfriend of his granddaughter Alice (Jean Peters), and winks at him to let him in on the joke. Afterward, Hodges complains about the lack of experienced older employees, causing company president Louis McKinley (Albert Dekker) to promise to rescind the retirement policy and rehire all those affected by it within the past year.