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Victor Travers

Victor Travers

  • Talk Of The Town, The (1942) June 09 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cast (feature film)

1.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949) as Peasant man
A blow to the head sends an auto mechanic back to the days of Camelot.
2.
The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948) as Simpson
3.
Joan of Arc (1948) as Bishop of Therouanne
The life and campaigns of the Maid of Orleans.
4.
Her Husband's Affairs (1947) as Jury foreman
An ad man fights off his wife's attempts to help him market an embalming fluid that doubles as a hair remover.
5.
When a Girl's Beautiful (1947) as
An advertising man has to come with "the perfect woman" for an ad campaign. He puts together a picture of a woman from a composite of several photos, to get an idea of the kind of woman he should look for. His boss sees it, thinks that it is an actual woman, and orders him to find her and use her in the campaign.
6.
The Son of Rusty (1947) as Townsman
When they are separated, a boy and his dog fight to find each other.
7.
It Happened on 5th Avenue (1947) as Bald-headed executive
Two homeless men move into a mansion while its owners are wintering in the South.
8.
South of the Chisholm Trail (1947) as Rancher
9.
Blondie in the Dough (1947) as Board member
10.
It Had to Be You (1947) as Drug store manager
A runaway bride meets her match in a handsome fireman.
11.
Our Hearts Were Growing Up (1946) as
Cornelia and Emily, at college in the early 1920s, have triangle trouble with their beaus. Their affairs become entangled with those of a chance-met, kindly bootlegger. Much of the humor derives from pre-Roaring Twenties naivity.
12.
Kitty (1946) as Duke's best man
A penniless British lord passes a street urchin off as a lady to sell her to a rich husband.
13.
A Close Call for Boston Blackie (1946) as
A reformed thief fights to clear himself of murder charges.
14.
The Gentleman Misbehaves (1946) as Doorman
15.
Gallant Journey (1946) as
An aviation pioneer fights his family's objections to invent a flying machine.
16.
Bedlam (1946) as Sam's friend
When an actress tries to reform an asylum, its corrupt keeper has her committed.
17.
Escape in the Fog (1945) as
A nurse recovering from a breakdown keeps dreaming about murder.
18.
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion (1945) as Auction man
A reformed thief accidentally sells a phony first edition of Dickens, which triggers a murder.
19.
The Falcon in San Francisco (1945) as
A society sleuth enlists a little girl's help in nabbing a mob of silk smugglers.
20.
Youth on Trial (1945) as Commissioner
A hard-boiled juvenile court judge orders that a popular road house be raided because she knows it is a popular hangout for young punks but then is appalled when the cops bring in her own daughter with the rest of the delinquents.
21.
Outlaws of the Rockies (1945) as Townsman
The Durango Kid fights to clear his friend of bank robbery charges.
22.
Hit the Hay (1945) as Stage hand
23.
Sing Me a Song of Texas (1945) as Bar man
24.
Mama Loves Papa (1945) as
A wimp named playground commissioner takes on corrupt city officials.
25.
Tonight and Every Night (1945) as Jolley Trio
An American girl falls for an RAF pilot while performing at a British music hall.
26.
Rough, Tough and Ready (1945) as McManus
Brad Crowder (Chester Morris) is co-owner in the Crowder Salvage Company with Jo Matheson (Jean Rogers), who inherited her father's share of the business. She is in love with Brad, while he thinks of her as a brat in overalls. Brad is a wolf after all the girls, especially those of his best friend Owen McCarey (Victor McLaglen.) When the war begins, Brad offers his salvage equipment and men to the Navy, provided he gets an officer's commission. The Navy isn't interested but the Army is, minus the commission, and send Brad and his men to training school for thirteen weeks. Brad has a dinner date with Jo, but breaks it when Owen bets him he can't take his latest girl, Kitty Duval (Amelita Ward.) Kitty phones while Owen is taking a shower, and Brad tells he Owen is still working but he will pick her up. By the time Owen catches up, Kitty is showing a decided preference for Brad, and Owen consoles himself with Lorine Gray (Veda Ann Borg), a Brooklyn girl pretending to be an innocent little gal from the South who wants a home and a husband. Brad returns from training to find that Jo has joined the WAC abd that Owen is about to marry Lorine. Brad, seeing that Owen is really in love, has no intention of breaking up the romance. Kitty can't make a date with Brad and sends Lorine to explain. Lorine falls for Brad and jilts Owen. Presuming that Brad has deliberately taken her, they fight and both men are badly mauled. Before the breach between them can be mended, bot are ordered overseas. Unless one has missed the other 123 versions of this plot, the only question remaining is which man will save the other's life at the risk of his own?
27.
A Guy, a Gal, and a Pal (1945) as Prosperous man
Helen Carter is wooed by two men and she is torn between the financial security offered Granville Breckinridge and happiness love she feels for serviceman Jimmy Jones.
28.
Let's Go Steady (1945) as
29.
Tahiti Nights (1944) as Native servant
30.
The Missing Juror (1944) as Clem Poskins
A detective tries to stop whomever is murdering the jurors on a notorious murder case.
31.
Storm Over Lisbon (1944) as Man with newspaper
Deresco owner of a night club in neutral Portugal, works a free-lance spy for everybody who can afford his price. He tries to get information from US agent John Craig with help from immigrant dancer Maritza, but she falls in love with him. Craig becomes a special "guest" at Deresco's casino, but there you can't be sure of the occupation of everybody, as well as in their political intention...
32.
33.
None Shall Escape (1944) as
A Nazi officer on trial for war crimes thinks back on his past.
34.
Man from Frisco (1944) as Councilman
Matt Braddock (a fictional version of real-life Henry Kaiser) is an engineer with revolutionary ideas for shipbuilding. When he tries to set up yards for prefabricating ships on the West Coast, he runs up against a rival builder, Joel Kennedy. Kennedy's son Russ idolizes Matt, but Russ's sister Diana thinks Matt is a hopeless idealist who could ruin her father.
35.
Cover Girl (1944) as Bartender
A nightclub dancer makes it big in modeling, leaving her dancer boyfriend behind.
36.
Jam Session (1944) as Actor
A Texas girl wins a trip to Hollywood, but the best job she can get is as secretary to a writer.
37.
Appointment in Berlin (1943) as Dutchman
A British secret agent poses as a radio personality for the Nazi's.
38.
After Midnight with Boston Blackie (1943) as Key man
A reformed thief gets himself arrested fetching some jewels for a friend.
39.
The Talk of the Town (1942) as
An escaped political prisoner and a stuffy law professor vie for the hand of a spirited schoolteacher.
40.
The Man Who Returned to Life (1942) as Clergyman
David Jamieson (John Howard), a Northerner, is forced to flee from a Maryland town where he is suspected of murdering the girl who attempted to force him to marry her on the eve of his wedding to another girl. He flees and assumes a new identity but returns to save the life of the man accused of killing him.
41.
Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood (1942) as Old man
When he's framed for robbery, a reformed thief takes off to find the real culprit.
42.
A Night to Remember (1942) as Bald-headed man
A mystery writer and his wife stumble on a murder in their new apartment.
43.
The Face Behind the Mask (1941) as
When a fire leaves him hideously scarred, an immigrant turns to crime.
44.
Only Angels Have Wings (1939) as Planter overseer
A team of flyers risks their lives to deliver the mail in a mountainous South American country.
45.
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) as Senator Grainger
An idealistic Senate replacement takes on political corruption.
46.
My Son Is Guilty (1939) as
Tim Kerry, a cop on the beat in Hell's Kitchen, welcomes his grown son Ritzy home after a two-year prison term. Ritzy's former friends and his ex-girl Julia join with Tim in hoping he'll go straight. But local gang leader Claire Morelli (the former boss's widow) knows of Ritzy's talents from other ex-cons, and makes him an offer hard to refuse. A chain of double-crosses seems to make tragedy inevitable...

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