Marsha Hunt
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Carnegie Hall
(1947)In this drama featuring performances by classical music icons, a mother's dreams become reality when her pianist son takes the stage at Carnegie Hall.

Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity
(2015)A fascinating doc about a young actress who was unfairly blacklisted. Despite her struggles, she used her celebrity to promote humanitarian work.

The Inside Story
(1948)While urging another man to keep his cash in circulation to avoid a depression, an old Vermonter hoards his fortune.
I'll Wait for You
(1941)A remake of Robert Montgomery's 1934 hit Hide-Out, this superb film directed by Robert B. Sinclair (known for his classic Broadway productions of The Philadelphia Story, Dodsworth and Pride and Prejudice) creates a mesmerizing dance between innocence and a life gone wrong. When a gangster's frontman (Sterling) is wounded by police, he escapes to a farm where he's taken in by a kindhearted family. Lying about his identity and hiding out from the law, he soon finds himself in love with the oldest daughter (Marsha Hunt) and even becomes close friends with her younger sister (Virginia Weidler). It's not until the detectives on his trail finally catch up to him that he undergoes a powerful life-transforming shift. This unusual Hollywood love story mixed with a gangster-themed police caper revealed undeniable chemistry between the two leads, Sterling and Hunt, who were again teamed in a 1941 film, The Penalty.

Born to the West
(1937)Dare Rudd has to prove that he is responsible enough to win the heart of Judy and outwit the crooked saloon owner.

Bombers B-52
(1957)Karl Malden is an Air Force sergeant contemplating retirement from the service, but complicating his decision is daughter Natalie Wood's romance with pilot Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.

The Arizona Raiders
(1936)After saving himself from an execution, Laramie saves Tracks from the same fate, leading them both to a ranch where they get jobs.

Desert Gold
(1936)A tightly-guarded gold mine starts a tug-of-war between its Native American owners, a no-good crook, and a geologist who can’t pick a side.

The Human Comedy
(1943)A small-town, telegraph messenger boy comes of age during World War II, delivering ordinary notes and heartbreaking death notices.

The Plunderers
(1960)In this well-regarded Western actioner, a group of young toughs intent on taking over a town is eventually stopped by a one-armed former soldier. Shell-shocked Civil War veteran Sam slowly gets his act together and begins to take the four hoodlums down one at a time.

Journey to Royal: A WWII Rescue Mission
(2021)Filmmaker Christopher Johnson tells of his great-uncle Lt. Royal Stratton a WWII rescue pilot who died saving the lives of nine downed airmen.

Howling II: Stirba - Werewolf Bitch
(1985)At his sister's funeral, Ben meets an occult expert who knows the secret behind her death. Now, they must battle dark forces together.

Music for Millions
(1944)José Iturbi does Chopin -- but Jimmy Durante does Durante! A wartime morale booster and symphonic showcase centered on the women in a touring orchestra. With Margaret O’Brien.

Panama Hattie
(1942)A nightclub owner in Panama takes on Nazi spies.

Winter Carnival
(1939)A divorced glamour girl tries to seduce a count, who has set his eyes on her younger sister, to help her avoid going through the same mistake.