Veda Ann Borg
16 titles
Filmography
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Duke of the Navy
(1942)When two sailors take a much-needed break on land, they manage to get mixed up in a game of girls, gangsters, and buried treasure.

Marked Trails
(1944)It’s up to newly minted U.S. Marshals Hoot and Bob to stop a relentless gang of bandits from terrorizing a frontier town for its oil supply.

Rider from Tucson
(1950)
Fog Island
(1945)A released convict whose wife was mysteriously murdered rigs his house with booby traps at his island estate for the very suspects he’s invited over.

Scared Stiff
(1945)The jumpy chess editor at a newspaper accidentally gets involved in some murders at a sleazy tavern run by a pair of bizarre brothers.

Mister Scoutmaster
(1953)An arrogant TV star who thinks that children are to be seen and not heard, is worried that his show is failing because he is out of touch with the younger generation. He becomes a Boy Scout leader hoping that if he can learn how to interact with the youth they will be more inclined to watch his show.

Big Jim McLain
(1952)John Wayne is a special agent tracking down a communist spy ring headquartered in Hawaii.

I Take This Oath
(1940)A rookie cop learns that his uncle is a wanted underworld figure and may have been responsible for his partner's death.

Naked Gun
(1956)Don Pablo Salazar steals a fortune in jewels from an Indian tribe and an Aztec medicine man puts a curse on the jewels until they are returned. Years later an American insurance man, Breen Mathews (Willard Parker) promises to deliver the Salazar fortune to the rightful heir after Luis Salazar, son of Don Pablo, is killed. Breen heads for Topaz, where he hopes to find the surviving heir, Teresa. He finds instead, Louisa, daughter of Teresa, and is forced to fight a crooked group of townspeople, who are after the Salazar fortune, cursed or otherwise. Included in the group are Judge Cole (Billy House), known as "the Hanging Judge" and Barnum (Barton MacLane), local saloon owner. After defeating all the crooks, Breen is told by Louisa that she, the last of the Salazars, is going to return the treasure to its rightful owners, and lift the curse.

Isle of Forgotten Sins
(1943)Two treasure hunters looking for a sunken cargo of $3-million in gold let the seductive owner of an island brothel in on their deal.

San Quentin
(1937)A con man's troubles multiply when his sister falls for the prison guard captain.
The Fearmakers
(1958)A Korean war veteran returns home to Washington D.C. and resumes his job at a public relations-opinion research firm but quickly discovers that his partner has mysteriously died and the firm is now in the pro-communist propaganda business.

Three Sailors and a Girl
(1953)Three guys join the leading lady (Jane Powell) in a Broadway show bankrolled by their submarine buddies.

You're Never Too Young
(1955)When barber's assistant Wilbur unwittingly becomes involved in a heist, he tries to get away by train. He is unaware that gangster Noonan has slipped a stolen diamond into his pocket. Unable to pay the fare, Wilbur dresses up as a young boy and sits with teacher Nancy. When one of Nancy's colleagues sees Wilbur, she concludes that Nancy is cheating on Bob, her fiancé. Wilbur remains disguised to prove Nancy's innocence and evade Noonan.

Bitter Creek
(1954)A man arrives in town seeking proof that a wealthy rancher is responsible for his brother's murder.

Revenge of the Zombies
(1943)A mad scientist creating an army of Nazi zombies in a Bayou swamp mansion needs a reanimating serum after his wife joins the ranks of the undead.