Dean Jagger
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Filmography
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When Strangers Marry
(1944)Kim Hunter and Robert Mitchum star in this drama of a desperate young bride who travels to New York searching for her husband. There she meets a former suitor who offers to help, but by whom she is Betrayed. Millie Baxter (Hunter) gets a telegram from her new husband, Paul (Dean Jagger). She travels to New York City to help, but cannot find him. There she meets Fred Graham (Mitchum), who offers to help. Then, when she gets a call from her husband begging her to help him run from the law, she is torn between the husband accused of murder whom she loves but barely knows... and the charming former suitor who offers to help. Now, as Millie learns more about these two men, she discovers which is guilty of murder--and must find evidence to prove what she knows without losing her own life first.

C-Man
(1949)When his friend and colleague is murdered, a customs agent investigates leads to a jewel theif’s trail of corpses stretching from Paris to New York.
I Escaped from the Gestapo
(1943)
Revolt of the Zombies
(1936)A scary mission faces an international team in 1930s Cambodia who are sent to ruin an ancient formula that turns living men into undead zombies.

Warpath
(1951)A man joins the cavalry in his quest for two killers; Indians capture all three.

The Hanged Man
(1974)Milagrosamente aún con vida después de ser ahorcado, un hombre armado defiende la granja de una joven viuda de un despiadado saqueador de tierras.

Forty Guns
(1957)The tale of an Arizona showdown between the Bonnell brothers, U.S. Marshals, and Jessica Drummond, the iron-fisted rancher who controls the territory.

The Proud Rebel
(1958)A Confederate veteran living in the Yankee North struggles with his son's shock induced muteness and the hate of the Northerners.

Western Union
(1941)An engineer leading the construction of a telegraph line hires a former outlaw as a scout, but his old gang starts to interfere with the project.

Day of the Evil Gun
(1968)Returning home after disappearing three years ago, former gunslinger Lorn Warfield (Glenn Ford) finds that an Apache raiding party has kidnapped his wife and children. Though he has renounced violence, he now takes up his gun and joins forces with his neighbor, Owen Forbes (Arthur Kennedy). Complicating matters, Forbes is engaged to Warfield's wife, who believed her husband was dead. As they pursue the Apaches, the two men are joined by an Indian trader, Jimmy Noble (Dean Jagger).

Game of Death
(1978)Five years after the release of Enter the Dragon and the death of its star Bruce Lee, director Robert Clouse was recruited by Golden Harvest to complete Lee's last, unfinished masterwork, only a third of which was filmed before he died: Game of Death. The result is an exciting rollercoaster ride that blends Lee's martial arts mastery with Clouse's eye for nail-biting suspense.

Driftwood
(1947)An orphan helps a doctor fight an epidemic in a small western town.

Smith!
(1969)An Indian boy flees when he is accused of murder.

Denver and Rio Grande
(1952)The film is a dramatization of the building of the Denver and Rio Grande railway, which was chartered in 1870.

Elmer Gantry
(1960)A charming conman pretends to be a preacher and romances a roadside revivalist. Will his charade collapse when an ex-lover shows up to settle a score?

Cash McCall
(1960)A corporate raider buys a small business on its last legs so he can romance the owner's daughter.

Parrish
(1961)An ambitious young man determined to make his fortune, enters high society with little more than his name, his hopes, and the love of his doting mother.

The Kremlin Letter
(1970)A network of older spies from the West recruits a young intelligence officer with a photographic memory for a mission to Russia. They must recover a letter written by the CIA that promises American assistance to Russia if China gets the atomic bomb.

Alligator
(1980)After it’s flushed down the toilet, a baby alligator grows to monstrous size as it prowls the city sewers. Chaos erupts when it comes to the surface.

The Eternal Sea
(1955)US Admiral John Hoskins' devotion to the Navy inspired his heroic efforts to retain active-duty status and command despite a crippling injury in World War II, as portrayed in this well-acted biography.