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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Cast (feature film)
1.
Dizzy Dames (1935)
as
Music (feature film)
2.
Black Gold (1963)
as Music
3.
House of Women (1962)
as Music
A young woman is wrongly implicated in a crime and sent to prison for five years.
A young woman is wrongly implicated in a crime and sent to prison for five years.
4.
When the Girls Take Over (1962)
as Mus cond
5.
Merrill's Marauders (1962)
as Music
A grizzled U.S. general leads his men against the Japanese in Burma during World War II.
A grizzled U.S. general leads his men against the Japanese in Burma during World War II.
6.
Claudelle Inglish (1961)
as Music
A defiant Southern girl marries a poor dirt farmer instead of the wealthy landowner her mother picked out.
A defiant Southern girl marries a poor dirt farmer instead of the wealthy landowner her mother picked out.
7.
Gold of the Seven Saints (1961)
as Music
Two trappers fight to protect their gold from outlaws.
Two trappers fight to protect their gold from outlaws.
8.
Sergeant Rutledge (1960)
as Music
A 19th-century lawyer tries to clear a black man of rape and murder charges.
A 19th-century lawyer tries to clear a black man of rape and murder charges.
9.
The Lost World (1960)
as Orchestration
Professor Challenger leads team of scientists and adventurers to a remote plateau deep within the Amazonian jungle to investigate reports that dinosaurs still live there.
Professor Challenger leads team of scientists and adventurers to a remote plateau deep within the Amazonian jungle to investigate reports that dinosaurs still live there.
10.
Yellowstone Kelly (1959)
as Mus cond
A trapper gets caught between his young assistant and a beautiful Arapaho woman.
A trapper gets caught between his young assistant and a beautiful Arapaho woman.
11.
Manhunt in the Jungle (1958)
as Composer
Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, James Ryan. Filmed entirely in the Amazon jungle, this tropical adventure is based on the true story of an explorer who vanished in the wilds searching for a lost city.
Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, James Ryan. Filmed entirely in the Amazon jungle, this tropical adventure is based on the true story of an explorer who vanished in the wilds searching for a lost city.
12.
Manhunt in the Jungle (1958)
as Music
Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, James Ryan. Filmed entirely in the Amazon jungle, this tropical adventure is based on the true story of an explorer who vanished in the wilds searching for a lost city.
Robin Hughes, Luis Alvarez, James Wilson, Jorge Montoro, James Ryan. Filmed entirely in the Amazon jungle, this tropical adventure is based on the true story of an explorer who vanished in the wilds searching for a lost city.
13.
Cry Terror! (1958)
as Music
A mad bomber holds an innocent family hostage.
A mad bomber holds an innocent family hostage.
14.
Forbidden Desert (1957)
as Music
15.
Run for Cover (1955)
as Music Score
An ex-convict trying to go straight gets caught up in a train robbery.
An ex-convict trying to go straight gets caught up in a train robbery.
16.
Wakamba (1955)
as Music
17.
Run for Cover (1955)
as Composer
An ex-convict trying to go straight gets caught up in a train robbery.
An ex-convict trying to go straight gets caught up in a train robbery.
18.
Tobor the Great (1954)
as Music
As projected here, a thinly-disguised NASA, working with nuclear rockets, is ready for manned flights in the mid-fifties...but Dr. Ralph Harrison doesn't think so, and resigns in protest. Colleague Prof. Nordstrom promptly enlists his aid in developing an alternative robot Spaceman! Naturally, foreign spies are keenly interested... Uses documentary footage of early space research.
As projected here, a thinly-disguised NASA, working with nuclear rockets, is ready for manned flights in the mid-fifties...but Dr. Ralph Harrison doesn't think so, and resigns in protest. Colleague Prof. Nordstrom promptly enlists his aid in developing an alternative robot Spaceman! Naturally, foreign spies are keenly interested... Uses documentary footage of early space research.
19.
Appointment in Honduras (1953)
as Mus assoc
20.
Count the Hours (1953)
as Mus assoc
A lawyer defends a migrant worker in a sensational murder trial.
A lawyer defends a migrant worker in a sensational murder trial.
21.
Lullaby of Broadway (1951)
as Orchestration
A star's former servants try to keep her daughter from learning of her fate.
A star's former servants try to keep her daughter from learning of her fate.
22.
50 Years Before Your Eyes (1950)
as Music
23.
Johnny One-Eye (1950)
as Assoc
Big-time racketeer Martin Martin (Pat O'Brien), on the eve of his projected move into New York politics, barely escapes the District Attorney's men who attempt to arrest him for a murder committed five-years earlier by Martin and his former partner Dane Cory (Wayne Morris.) Martin, who knows that Cory has copped a plea with the D.A. to save himself, arranges a meeting. At the meeting, Cory's henchman, Cute Freddie (Harry Bronson), shoots Martin and the latter kills Freddie. Cory hides in the Greenwich Village apartment of his girl friend, burlesque queen Lily White (Dolores Moran.) With them is Lily's six-year-old daughter, Elsie (Gayle Reed), and her dog Skipper. Martin trails Cory, but weakened by his bullet wound, is forced to seek refuge in an abandoned building next to Lily's. Bad-to-the-bone Cory kicks Skipper and the dog finds shelter with Martin, where Elsie finds them sleeping. Martin is charmed by Elsie and the dog, whom he names Johnny One-Eye, and takes the animal to a vet (Donald Woods) who can't help the dog but does take the bullet slug out of Martin. Barely eluding capture, Martin returns to the building where Elsie tells him she is Lily's daughter, and that Cory is hiding in their house. Later Cory follows Elsie to where Martin is hiding. She is caught in the line of fire and, to save her, Martin exposes himself for a fatal wound from Cory but not before he kills Cory. His last words to a policeman are: "Buy Elsie another dog, and make sure he has two good eyes."
Big-time racketeer Martin Martin (Pat O'Brien), on the eve of his projected move into New York politics, barely escapes the District Attorney's men who attempt to arrest him for a murder committed five-years earlier by Martin and his former partner Dane Cory (Wayne Morris.) Martin, who knows that Cory has copped a plea with the D.A. to save himself, arranges a meeting. At the meeting, Cory's henchman, Cute Freddie (Harry Bronson), shoots Martin and the latter kills Freddie. Cory hides in the Greenwich Village apartment of his girl friend, burlesque queen Lily White (Dolores Moran.) With them is Lily's six-year-old daughter, Elsie (Gayle Reed), and her dog Skipper. Martin trails Cory, but weakened by his bullet wound, is forced to seek refuge in an abandoned building next to Lily's. Bad-to-the-bone Cory kicks Skipper and the dog finds shelter with Martin, where Elsie finds them sleeping. Martin is charmed by Elsie and the dog, whom he names Johnny One-Eye, and takes the animal to a vet (Donald Woods) who can't help the dog but does take the bullet slug out of Martin. Barely eluding capture, Martin returns to the building where Elsie tells him she is Lily's daughter, and that Cory is hiding in their house. Later Cory follows Elsie to where Martin is hiding. She is caught in the line of fire and, to save her, Martin exposes himself for a fatal wound from Cory but not before he kills Cory. His last words to a policeman are: "Buy Elsie another dog, and make sure he has two good eyes."
24.
Million Dollar Weekend (1948)
as Orchestration
25.
How Doooo You Do!!! (1945)
as Music Director
26.
Club Havana (1945)
as Music Director
27.
The Negro Soldier (1944)
as Mr. Tiomkin's staff
28.
The Negro Soldier (1944)
as Music Composition
29.
Know Your Ally: Britain (1943)
as Music Composition
30.
Bullet Scars (1942)
as Music
Hoods kidnap an honest doctor to patch up one of their own.
Hoods kidnap an honest doctor to patch up one of their own.
31.
Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942)
as Music
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
32.
You're in the Army Now (1941)
as Music
Two incompetent door-to-door salesmen enlist by accident.
Two incompetent door-to-door salesmen enlist by accident.
33.
Three Sons O'Guns (1941)
as Music
Three reckless brothers dodge the draft then sign up and become men.
Three reckless brothers dodge the draft then sign up and become men.
34.
Law of the Tropics (1941)
as Music
A night-club singer on the lam marries a South American rubber planter to escape the law.
A night-club singer on the lam marries a South American rubber planter to escape the law.
35.
The Body Disappears (1941)
as Music
A scientist's invisibility formula gets him in trouble with the police.
A scientist's invisibility formula gets him in trouble with the police.
36.
Bad Men of Missouri (1941)
as Music
The Younger Brothers become outlaws to fight off carpetbaggers.
The Younger Brothers become outlaws to fight off carpetbaggers.
37.
River's End (1940)
as Music Director
In the Canadian wilderness, an accused murderer takes the place of a dead Mountie.
In the Canadian wilderness, an accused murderer takes the place of a dead Mountie.
38.
River's End (1940)
as Music
In the Canadian wilderness, an accused murderer takes the place of a dead Mountie.
In the Canadian wilderness, an accused murderer takes the place of a dead Mountie.
39.
City in Terror (1939)
as Music
Family who witness a murder are pursued by gangsters.
Family who witness a murder are pursued by gangsters.
40.
Pride of the Blue Grass (1939)
as Music
A jockey trains a blind horse for the Grand National.
A jockey trains a blind horse for the Grand National.
41.
Torchy Runs for Mayor (1939)
as Music
After digging up the dirt on local politicians, a newswoman decides to run for office.
After digging up the dirt on local politicians, a newswoman decides to run for office.
42.
Cowboy Quarterback (1939)
as Music
A football scout tries to get a legendary runner back into the game.
A football scout tries to get a legendary runner back into the game.
43.
Counterfeit (1936)
as Music Director
44.
And So They Were Married (1936)
as Music Director
The children of a divorcee and a widower try to keep their parents apart.
The children of a divorcee and a widower try to keep their parents apart.
45.
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
as Music Director
When he inherits a fortune, a small-town poet has to deal with the corruption of city life.
When he inherits a fortune, a small-town poet has to deal with the corruption of city life.
46.
The Music Goes 'Round (1936)
as Music Director
47.
Lady of Secrets (1936)
as Music Director
48.
Devil's Squadron (1936)
as Music Director
49.
The King Steps Out (1936)
as Music Score
A young woman saves her sister from marriage to an emperor that she doesn't love.
A young woman saves her sister from marriage to an emperor that she doesn't love.
50.
Meet Nero Wolfe (1936)
as Music Director
51.
The Old Homestead (1935)
as Composer
52.
The Lone Wolf Returns (1935)
as Music Director
53.
Dizzy Dames (1935)
as Music Score
54.
Dizzy Dames (1935)
as Composer
55.
The Old Homestead (1935)
as Music Arrangement
56.
I Give My Love (1934)
as Orchestration
57.
Glamour (1934)
as Music Score
Ambitious chorus girl Linda Fayne (Constance Cummings)achieves a friendship with successful composer Victor Banki (Paul Lukas), who writes a song for her and gets her in an Ibsen (Joseph Cawthorn) show where she is a hit. Fame, romance and marriage to Victor, and a baby follows. Linda is attracted to Lorenzo Valenti (Philip Reed as Phillip Reed), whom she discovered in a Bohemian cafe and persuades Ibsen to give him a job in her show. She and Valenti have an affair and Victor consents to a divorce. The locale shifts to London where Valenti's success and life style parallels Linda's rise to fame. Disillusioned, she returns to New York where tragedy awaits. The child dies and Victor has lost his ability, but Linda spurns Valenti's cable asking her to return to him, and she and Victor chart a new course in life.
Ambitious chorus girl Linda Fayne (Constance Cummings)achieves a friendship with successful composer Victor Banki (Paul Lukas), who writes a song for her and gets her in an Ibsen (Joseph Cawthorn) show where she is a hit. Fame, romance and marriage to Victor, and a baby follows. Linda is attracted to Lorenzo Valenti (Philip Reed as Phillip Reed), whom she discovered in a Bohemian cafe and persuades Ibsen to give him a job in her show. She and Valenti have an affair and Victor consents to a divorce. The locale shifts to London where Valenti's success and life style parallels Linda's rise to fame. Disillusioned, she returns to New York where tragedy awaits. The child dies and Victor has lost his ability, but Linda spurns Valenti's cable asking her to return to him, and she and Victor chart a new course in life.
58.
Wake Up and Dream (1934)
as Addl mus and orch
59.
Beloved (1934)
as Music Score
60.
Sing Sinner Sing (1933)
as Composer
61.
Hello Sister (1930)
as Music Arrangement
62.
The Great Gabbo (1930)
as Music Director
For the ventriloquist Gabbo his wooden dummy Otto is the only means of expression. When he starts relying more and more on Otto, he starts going mad.
For the ventriloquist Gabbo his wooden dummy Otto is the only means of expression. When he starts relying more and more on Otto, he starts going mad.
63.
Broadway (1929)
as Synchronization & score
64.
Hearts in Dixie (1929)
as Composer
65.
Sunnyside Up (1929)
as Music Director
Molly and Bee, sweet young 'working girls,' live in a cheap room over a New York grocery store. Molly's idol, wealthy Jack Cromwell, lives in a Long Island mansion but is markedly less happy, since his fiancée Jane won't discourage her other admirers. Fleeing in his car, Jack ends up in an urban block party where he meets you-know-who.
Molly and Bee, sweet young 'working girls,' live in a cheap room over a New York grocery store. Molly's idol, wealthy Jack Cromwell, lives in a Long Island mansion but is markedly less happy, since his fiancée Jane won't discourage her other admirers. Fleeing in his car, Jack ends up in an urban block party where he meets you-know-who.
Music (special)
66.
Girl on the Run (1958)
as Music
The second of two pilot films for "77 Sunset Strip" (see also "Anything for Money"). The exploits of Stuart Bailey, a veteran of the Office of Strategic Services, turned two-fisted private detective. In the pilot episode, Bailey attempts to find Kathy Allen, a cabaret singer who witnessed the murd
The second of two pilot films for "77 Sunset Strip" (see also "Anything for Money"). The exploits of Stuart Bailey, a veteran of the Office of Strategic Services, turned two-fisted private detective. In the pilot episode, Bailey attempts to find Kathy Allen, a cabaret singer who witnessed the murd
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