Lew Ayres
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Filmography
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The Capture
(1950)After gunning down a fugitive for looting the company payroll, an oilman finds he may have killed the wrong man and sets out in search of the truth.

Johnny Belinda
(1948)Jane Wyman ("Magnificent Obsession," "The Yearling," TV's "Falcon Crest") won an Academy Award for her moving portrayal of a deaf mute who lives in a remote Nova Scotia fishing village.

All Quiet on the Western Front
(1930)A German youth eagerly enlists as a soldier in World War I, but his enthusiasm wanes as he gets a firsthand view of the horrors of warfare.

Salem's Lot
Based on the eponymous novel by Stephen King, this film follows a writer who returns to his childhood hometown in search of inspiration and finds more than he expected when he discovers that the locals are turning into vampires.

End of the World
(1977)After witnessing a man’s death in a bizarre accident, a priest embarks on a spiritual quest, where he encounters his power-hungry alien doppelganger.

Damien - Omen II
(1978)The teenage antichrist uses his powers to kill friends and family who suspects his evil heritage.

The Carpetbaggers
(1964)Harold Robbins' tale of the ruthless men and beautiful women who shaped Hollywood. Harold Robbins' best seller about '30s Hollywood comes to the screen in a torrent of frank, controversial and (for the times) sensational scenes that helped break the Production Code.
Cocoon
(1968)Detective Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) heads up Hawaii Five-O, a special division of the state police tasked with bringing down organized crime on the islands. The Five-O team works with local police from time to time on individual cases, and McGarrett's nemesis is crime kingpin Wo Fat. The programme, which ran for 12 seasons during its original run, is famous for its catchphrase `Book 'em, Danno', said by McGarrett at the end of most episodes. The show's theme song, composed by Morton Stevens, became popular during the show's original run.