John Emery
11 titles
Filmography
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Rocketship X-M
(1950)A freak accident sends a crew of scientists hurtling into Mars instead of landing on the moon. After surviving the crash, they decide to explore and find evidence of a demolished civilization. Considered a defining film of the mid-century space-exploration genre.

The Mad Magician
(1954)Spurned by a rival who steals his best-kept secrets and his wife, a magician with a famous buzzsaw trick loses his mind and goes on a murder spree.
The Spanish Main
(1945)Swashbuckling adventure in which a Spanish governor orders a crew of Dutch sailors to be enslaved and their captain hanged, but they escape and plot revenge. With Maureen O'Hara.

Forever, Darling
(1956)TV's greatest comedy duo, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, star in this madcap comedy about a research chemist whose dedicated pursuit of a new pesticide wreaks havoc on his marriage.

The Voice of the Turtle
(1947)When her best friend (Eve Arden) stands up a soldier (Ronald Reagan) on a weekend pass, a flighty actress (Eleanor Parker) invites him to spend his leave on the couch in her apartment.

The Corsican Brothers
(1941)After their parents are killed, conjoined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other as a bandit in the mountains.

A Lawless Street
(1955)Randolph Scott stars as Marshal Coleen Wave, a lawman who moves from town to town in the Colorado Territory, ridding each of its outlaws.

Here Comes Mr. Jordan
(1941)When a young boxer dies too early due to a heavenly clerical error, an angel seeks a replacement body to help him return to Earth.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that sheโs directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

The Woman in White
(1948)A young man is ensnared in a sordid tale of deceit, murder and insanity when is he hired to tutor a beautiful heiress in the English countryside.

Ship Ahoy
(1942)Ship Ahoy, a patriotic musical comedy of the WWII era, swings to the tempo of its big-band times. Eleanor Powell plays a leggy lead dancer on a cruise ship who is asked to transport a mine to Puerto Rico. Neither she nor her pulp-fiction-author beau (Red Skelton) knows she's actually working for spies โwho got the idea from one of his potboiler novels! The supporting cast includes Bert Lahr (the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz) and Virginia O'Brien (Till the Clouds Roll By). All of the festivities are set to the swing of Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra featuring a very young Frank Sinatra as vocalist.