Barbara Hale
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Filmography
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The Window
(1949)Nine-year-old Tommy Woodry has a history of making things up, but he insists he really saw this: a murder in his own apartment building! No one believes Tommy's story. No one except the killers. From its taut pursuits to its sinister sense of danger lurking behind any apartment door, The Window is a minor gem of film noir. Bobby Driscoll, playing perhaps the genre's youngest protagonist, received an honorary Oscar for his portrayal of the imperiled boy. Noted cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff (Notorious) directs, ramping up the tension in this film based on a story by Cornell Woolrich (Rear Window).

The Oklahoman
(1957)After his wife dies in childbirth en route to California in 1870, Joel McCrea ("Sullivan's Travels," "Buffalo Bill") settles down in Oklahoma. He quickly finds trouble when he tries to protect an Indian woman caring for his baby from the two villains who are attempting to cheat her father out of his oil-rich land. With Emmy-winner Barbara Hale ("Perry Mason") and Brad Dexter ("The Magnificent Seven").

7th Cavalry
(1956)In an interesting take on the Indian Wars, Randolph Scott is a man branded a coward for not taking part in Custer's disastrous Battle of Little Bighorn. The story follows Scott proving that his accusers are wrong and clearing his good name.

West of the Pecos
(1945)A cowboy falsely accused of murder and trying to clear his name romances a rich Chicago girl posing as a boy while en route to Texas with her father.

The Giant Spider Invasion
(1975)When a black hole in space opens, two NASA scientists must find a way to stop gigantic, flesh-eating spiders from eating their way through Wisconsin.

The Boy with Green Hair
(1948)After learning he is an orphan, a young boy's hair mysteriously turns green, setting off a series of public reactions to his predicament.

Airport
(1970)Oscar winner Helen Hayes and Burt Lancaster lead an all-star cast in this gripping film about the manager of an international airport who struggles to rescue a bomb-damaged jetliner.

Higher and Higher
(1943)
Buckskin
(1968)A marshal goes up against a crooked gambler and his henchmen who control a frontier town, but meets resistance from the local townspeople when he asks for their help.