Gang Busters 1955 N/R, 75 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bill Karn Cast: Myron Healey, Don C. Harvey, Sam Edwards, Frank Gerstle, Frank Richards, Kate MacKenna, Rusty Wescoatt, William Justine, Allan Ray, William Fawcett, Charles Victor, Robert Carson
In this spin-off from three episodes of the TV series "Gang Busters," hardened criminal John Omar Pinson (Myron Healey), Public Enemy No. 4, escapes again and again from Oregon State Prison only to be recaptured and returned to prison.
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Hit Lady 1974 TV, 73 min. Genre: Action
Director: Tracy Keenan Wynn Cast: Yvette Mimieux, Dack Rambo, Keenan Wynn, Clu Gulager, Joseph Campanella, Roy Jenson, Paul Genge, Del Monroe, Mitzi Hoag, Sam Edwards
Yvette Mimieux not only stars in this made-for-TV film but also wrote the screenplay. She plays a professional assassin, laying on the sex and charm and often clad in a bikini or other sexy outfits.
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The Street with No Name 1948 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: William Keighley Cast: Mark Stevens, Richard Widmark, Lloyd Nolan, Barbara Lawrence, Ed Begley, Donald Buka, Joseph Pevney, John McIntire, Walter Greaza, Howard Smith, Billy Mauch, Sam Edwards
FBI Agent Gene Cordell (Mark Stevens) goes undercover and infiltrates a gang led by Alec Stiles (Richard Widmark). But, Styles gets word of the mole activity and plots to get even. Remade in 1955 as "House of Bamboo."
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Twelve O'Clock High 1949 N/R, 130 min. Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Henry King Cast: Gregory Peck, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill, Dean Jagger, Roger Anderson, Lawrence Dobkin, Kenneth Tobey, Millard Mitchell, Robert Arthur, John Kellogg, Paul Stewart, Robert Patten, Lee MacGregory, Sam Edwards, Paul Picerni
This war film stars Gregory Peck as General Frank Savage who takes over Major Harvey Stovall's (Dean Jagger) World War II bomber squadron in England. The story is told in flashback as Stovall relates the perils of leadership and the stresses of command. Savage institutes strict discipline, but the men grow cold to him because of his orders. Eventually, Savage cares for his men above all else, and the story concerns the stresses of command as the leader becomes too close to his men. Dean Jagger won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor and nominations were received for Best Picture and Actor (Gregory Peck).
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| 1. Gang Busters (1955)
2. Hit Lady (1974)
3. The Street with No Name (1948)
4. Twelve O'Clock High (1949)
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