Albert Dekker
21 titles
Filmography
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Yokel Boy
(1942)The head of a film studio hires a farmer, who holds the world's record for attending movies, as a publicity stunt to bolster his sagging business.

The Woman of the Town
(1943)Una mujer intenta convencer a su novio de que deje las armas y se convierta en un ciudadano respetable, pero él tiene otras preocupaciones.

Seven Sinners
(1940)A South Seas saloon singer uses her charms to woo politicians, navy officers, gangsters, riff-raff, judges, and a ship's doctor to achieve her aims.

In Old Oklahoma
(1943)On Oklahoma's native lands, a cowboy fights for oil lease rights against a greedy prospector while a pretty school teacher steals both men's hearts.

In Old California
(1942)In a lawless frontier town, a young, ambitious pharmacist challenges a ruthless crime boss determined to maintain his iron grip.

The Kid from Texas
(1950)Intending to put down his guns and go straight, Billy the Kid takes a job as a ranch hand. But when his boss is murdered, Billy vows revenge. He goes on a killing spree, gunning down every man responsible for his boss's death and managing to stay out of the law's reach—until Sheriff Pat Garret catches up with him.

Buckskin Frontier
(1943)A battle for control over a mountain pass plays out between a railroad surveyor and a freight company owner and a daughter caught in the middle.

The Kansan
(1943)Wounded while foiling a bank robbery by the James Gang, a cowboy awakens to find he has been elected marshal and must face a crook who’s even worse.

Machete
(1958)A sugar-cane planter's bride flirts with his foreman in Puerto Rico.

Lulu Belle
(1948)A Mississippi torch singer attracts the enduring devotion of her attorney husband despite her penchant for rapidly moving through lovers.

Suddenly, Last Summer
(1959)A beautiful girl is committed to a mental institution after witnessing the violent death of her cousin. The doctor uses a truth serum on her and confirms his suspicions that her "hallucinations" areindeed fact. The shock causes her wealthy aunt to relapse into unreality.

Once Upon a Honeymoon
(1942)An American burlesque girl intent on social climbing unknowingly marries a Nazi in the guise of an Austrian Baron.

The Wonderful Country
(1959)An American outlaw in Mexico travels for work, but runs into trouble when a gun shipment is stolen and he falls for a local army major's wife.

Bride of Vengeance
(1949)When a loveless marriage is arranged between a Borgia and the Duke of Ferrara for an acquisition of land, Lucretia Borgia struggles between her burning desire for vengeance and her growing love for the Duke.

Illegal
(1955)A district attorney's life unravels when he realizes he has sent an innocent man to the electric chair. He falls into alcoholism, then seeks redemption by defending the innocent. His skills will be needed to save his ex-assistant, now charged with murder!

Death of a Salesman
(1966)The superb 1966 television adaptation by Arthur Miller of his Pultizer Prize-winning modern tragedy, starring Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock.

Fury at Furnace Creek
(1948)When a Union Army general dies following his court martial for allowing the Apache massacre of white settlers, his sons work to clear his name.

Salome, Where She Danced
(1945)After fleeing Europe during the Austro-Prussian War, a Viennese ballerina falls in love with an American bandit who resembles her late royal lover.

Honky Tonk
(1941)A gambler attempts to settle into honest life in a small town by falling in love with a young local and opening up a saloon with his gambling winnings.

East of Eden
(1955)Academy Award-winning film features the starring debut of movie idol and legend James Dean in this riveting drama revolving around two brothers' love for the same woman.