Pierre Watkin
14 titles
Filmography
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The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
(1940)Wealthy publisher Britt Reid and his trusted servant battle a ruthless worldwide crime organization by disguising themselves as superheroes.

Shadow of Suspicion
(1944)Two investigators arrive to guard a priceless necklace, but shifting motives and hidden agendas spark a wild tale of romance, danger, and deception.

The Great Mike
(1944)Follows the adventures of a boy named Speck and his horse, Mike, who get caught up in the racing scene after meeting a breeder on their paper route.

Jesse James at Bay
(1941)When the legendary outlaw learns Missouri settlers are being cheated, he and his gang rob trains to do battle with land-grabbing railroad tycoons.
Superman
(1948)Kirk Alyn sets the heroic standard for generations to come - as Superman - in these fun, multichapter cliffhanger adventures. The 15-chapter Superman (1948) spans our hero's first arrival on Earth to his alter-ego as reporter Clark Kent of The Daily Planet alongside Lois Lane. In the 15-part Atom Man vs. Superman (1950), a UFO and A-bomb imperil Metropolis. Don't miss a moment!

Heart of the Rio Grande
(1942)Gene Autry tames a spoiled teenage shrew sent to a Dude Ranch for the summer and in the process humanizes her father into being a better parent. Action includes stampeding horses, and a bold rescue!

Wall Street Cowboy
(1939)Gunslingers face off against city slickers when Roy Rogers and his pals go to New York to keep white-collar desperadoes from taking their land.

The Missing Lady
(1946)Amateur sleuth Lamont Cranston solves a series of mysterious killings which are linked together by a valuable jade statuette of Kwan Lin, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy.
Jack Armstrong
(1947)
The Shadow Returns
(1946)People are flying off balconies to their deaths as the Shadow tries to make sense of a confusing jumble of murders, disappearances, and secrets.

Country Gentlemen
(1936)A pair of traveling con artists breeze into the next small town ready to sell their worthless stock when they get accused of kidnapping a young boy.

Two Lost Worlds
(1951)Put ashore at Queensland Colony after a pirate attack, sailor Kirk Hamilton finds himself in a love triangle over the daughter of the magistrate.
Violence
(1947)Firecracker magazine journalist Ann Mason (Nancy Coleman) is about to take on the most exploitative, albeit dangerous story in her career. While undercover, Ann infiltrates the United Defenders, a public organization acclaimed for its patriotic acts of service to remaining American war veterans. With gumption, guts, and a knack for having keen journalistic instincts, Mason discovers to her dismay that the organization is not a beneficial cause, but is in fact made up of thugs and extortionists who are trying to use propaganda to alter the public's beliefs on a national scale. In the midst of Ann's investigation, she loses her memory due to an injury in a car accident, and falls into the clutches of the villainous United Defenders group. It is up to governmental officials to rescue Ann, and finish what she started by helping her try to piece her memory together and figure out what information she may or may not already know.

Paradise Isle
(1937)A native girl takes care of a blind artist when he is shipwrecked on a south sea island.