Brian Donlevy
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

Hangmen Also Die!
(1943)After assassinating a Nazi leader in occupied Czechoslovakia, a Czech doctor tries to evade the Gestapo in this noir-like espionage thriller.

Impact
(1949)When an unfaithful wife’s murder plot with her lover kills him instead, her presumed dead husband hides out to let her face the criminal consquences.

Pit Stop
(1969)Bailed out of jail and offered sponsorship by a savvy businessman, a drag racing punk-turned stock car driver enters the world of figure eight racing.

Canyon Passage
(1946)In 1850s Oregon, businessman Logan Stuart is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend.

The Errand Boy
(1961)Morty S. Tashman, under the guise of studio mail clerk, is to roam the lot and then report back to the boss with any questionable or dishonest activities. But virtually all of the shenanigans and escapades Morty uncovers are ones of his own doing!

A Southern Yankee
(1948)Red Skelton plays Aubrey Filmore, a feather-brained but lovable bellboy who dreams of becoming an agent for the Union's secret service during the Civil War.

The Big Combo
(1955)DespuĂ©s de no encontrar pruebas contra un elusivo jefe criminal, un determinado oficial de policĂa comienza a investigar a la novia del jefe.

Stand by for Action
(1942)An “old Noah’s Ark,” scoffs Lt. Masterman, a Harvard-schooled Bostonian ensconced in a cushy desk job. Care to guess who will be volunteered to be the aged ship’s executive officer?

How to Stuff a Wild Bikini
(1965)With Frankie away in Tahiti with his navel reserve unit, Dee Dee and the rest of the beach part gang are involved in a new series of adventures. These are spurred by an opportunistic advertising man, a good-looking male newcomer and a mysterious and beautiful girl named Cassandra, plus an oddly appearing and disappearing pelican.

Cowboy
(1958)Glenn Ford co-stars as a tough, no-nonsense trail boss and Jack Lemmon as a tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk whose yearning for the Old West outweighs his own physical limitations. As a result of Lemmon's participation in a 3,000 mile cattle drive, he discovers that the cowboy life is not as he'd imagined.

Destry Rides Again
(1939)Deputy sheriff Destry tames the town of Bottle Neck, including saloon singer Frenchy.

Rogue's Gallery
(1968)A detective finds himself in trouble when he turns in the direction of a beautiful girl who is trying to commit suicide.

In Old Chicago
(1938)
Barbary Coast
(1935)After Mary Rutledge arrives in San Francisco to find that her fiancé is dead, she becomes determined to find another rich man to marry.

Five Golden Dragons
(1967)A cryptic note found on a dead man’s body tips a wealthy playboy to a gold-trafficking ring with a war between its kingpins and local, rival mobsters.