John Qualen
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Jungle Book
(1942)After discovering his home village, an orphaned boy raised by wolves in the jungle struggles to adapt to human life and protect a hidden treasure.

Reaching from Heaven
(1948)A stranger is struck by a car and a minister and his church help him heal physically and mentally.

Woman on the Run
(1950)In San Francisco, a failed artist in a bad marriage witnesses a murder and runs from his wife, a reporter, the cops, and a killer, in this noir tale.

Our Daily Bread
(1934)A down-on-their-luck husband and wife amass a group of workers in a similar situation and combine their abilities to create a co-op commune.

Hollow Triumph
(1948)On the run from the law and the big-time gambler he just ripped off, thief John Muller assumes a psychiatrist’s identity with unfortunate results.

The Searchers
(1956)Thought by many to be director John Ford's masterpiece, 'The Searchers' tells the story of Ethan Edwards (John Wayne), an ex-confederate soldier who swears revenge after his brother's family is butchered by Comanches and his niece (Natalie Wood) is kidnapped. Accompanied by Martin Pawley (Jeffrey Hunter), a young foundling raised by the family, Ethan sets out on a epic seven-year search for the...

His Girl Friday
(1940)El editor de un periódico usa todos los trucos del libro para evitar que su ex esposa, una destacada reportera, se vuelva a casar.

All That Money Can Buy
(1941)Echoing the legend of Faust, a poor farmer Jabez Stone (James Craig) makes a pact with the devil for seven prosperous years in return for his soul. When the devil (Walter Huston) comes a-calling, Stone begins to have second thoughts, enlisting the famed orator Daniel Webster (Edward Arnold) to fight his case.

The Long Voyage Home
(1940)A merchant ship's crew tries to survive the loneliness of the sea and the coming of war.

Hans Christian Andersen
(1952)When a cobbler’s popular fairytales begin distracting the village school children, he moves to the city where a dancer inspires him to write a ballet.

Out of the Fog
(1941)A racketeer terrorizes a small fishing community until he falls in love with a fisherman's daughter.

The Big Land
(1957)When Chad Morgan rides home to Texas after the Civil War, he finds another enemy to battle: Brog, a corrupt cattle buyer who forces honest ranchers into financial ruin.
Adventure
(1945)"Gable's back and Garson's got him!" So went one of film's most famous ad lines, welcoming home the movie icon and World War II veteran to share an Adventure with glorious Greer Garson. As a rough-hewn merchant marine, Gable reprises his most popular film persona, the wisecracking man's man who loves 'em and leaves 'em – until the right dame comes along. Garson is the dame, or, in this case, lady – a librarian who finds nothing in the Dewey Decimal System about how to domesticate 6'1" of brawn and bravado. Victor Fleming directs, Joan Blondell plays a been-there blonde who catches Gable's eye and Thomas Mitchell adds pathos as a sailor who makes and breaks a deal with God.

Passion
(1954)Set in Old Spanish California of the 1800s, a dashing young rancher seeks vengeance for the murder of his wife.

Seventh Heaven
(1937)A Parisian sewer worker longing for a rise in status and a beautiful wife lives in a barren flat with a girl he rescued from the police.

Captain Kidd
(1945)Mientras escolta un barco del tesoro con una tripulación de piratas perdonados, un hombre se enfrenta a la traición y a aquellos a quienes traicionó.

Sing and Like It
(1934)Annie Snodgrass has an awful singing voice, but love-struck gangster Fenny is so entranced by her that he tries to turn her into a big star anyway.

Tortilla Flat
(1942)A poor young man inherits two houses, but his dream of a better life is jeopardized by the vagabond friends who quickly move in and take over.