Ted de Corsia
22 titles
Filmography
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The Enforcer
(1951)For as long as crime boss Albert Mendoza (Everett Sloane) has been running a notorious ring of hired hit men, District Attorney Martin Ferguson (Humphrey Bogart) has been hunting him down. But Ferguson cuts a deal with Mendoza's henchman Joe Rico (Ted De Corsia), and the mob boss is finally arrested. However, Rico dies mysteriously before he can testify against Mendoza, and Ferguson must reexamine years of potential evidence, desperately searching for something to incriminate the gangster with.

From the Terrace
(1960)Alfred Eaton, a young and intensely driven executive, is trying to make his mark in New York's competitive business world. Complicating things is his failing marriage to Mary, his stunning and philandering wife.

Oklahoma Territory
(1960)"Oklahoma Territory" features Bill Williams as Temple Houston, a gun-toting D.A. whose heart lies with the cause of justice but whose actions toward that end can be controversial.

The Slowest Gun in the West
(1960)The town of Primrose, Arizona is beset by outlaws, so the towns people hire Fletcher Bissell III (aka The Silver Dollar Kid) as their new sheriff. Fletcher is so cowardly that the townsfolk are sure that the local outlaws will be too proud to gun him down. This proves to be the case, and the outlaws hire their own cowardly gunfighter, Chicken Farnsworth, to go up against The Silver Dollar Kid.

Man on the Prowl
(1957)A psychotic man murders a date who resists his advances, and stalks another woman after killing his mother.

Crime Wave
(1953)A reformed convict risks his own parole to help his former cellmate and two other criminals hide from the police after their escape.

Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
(1951)At California's Folsom Prison, escape attempts and riots are on the rise due to the old-school sadistic style of management of a brutal warden.

The Quick Gun
(1964)A gunslinger wanted for murder by an ungrateful town must convince its residents that his former gang is coming to stage a deadly raid.

The Killing
(1956)Cool-headed crook Johnny Clay masterminds a daring racetrack robbery with a group of four men, each playing their own role, without knowing the plan.

The Lady from Shanghai
(1947)Seduced by a femme fatal, a wandering Irishman joins a yachting cruise from New York to San Francisco and gets trapped in its passengers’ murder plot.

It Happens Every Spring
(1949)In this comedy starring Ray Milland, Jean Peters and Paul Douglas, a college professor discovers a compound that makes baseballs repel wood. Soon, he's a pitching sensation!

Steve Canyon
An Air Force pilot and Big Thunder Air Force Base commander troubleshoots his way from base to base when he's not busy solving his personal problems.

Noose for a Gunman
(1960)Notorious outlaw and gunslinger Case Britton isn't welcome in his hometown after killing two men. He is forced to return and regain the locals' trust when he discovers that outlaw Jack Cantrell plans on robbing a stagecoach that is coming into town.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
(1954)Based on the Jules Verne novel, experience the fantastic exploits of Captain Nemo, a genius turned bitter who wages war from his nuclear-powered submarine against a country he perceives as evil.

The Naked City
(1948)There are eight million stories in the Naked City, as the narrator immortally states at the close of this breathtakingly vivid film—and this is one of them.

The Outriders
(1950)Three Confederate soldiers escape from Union captivity, only to be captured by bandit Keeley -- then spared when he discovers they're fellow Southerners. Keeley forces them to help with his next planned heist: stealing gold from a wagon train led by Don Antonio Chaves. The men insinuate themselves with Chaves in preparation for the robbery, but when Will (Joel McCrea) falls in love with a widow (Arlene Dahl) traveling with Chaves, the three men must decide whether to continue the plan.

Ride, Vaquero!
(1953)A pair of outlaw stepbrothers, Rio and Esqueda, find themselves at odds with each other after the former protects a new ranch owner and his wife.

Dance with Me, Henry
(1956)Two goofballs try to run a beaten-down old amusement park, but problems arise when gangsters come to collect on some gambling debt.

New Mexico
(1951)Raw tensions between a calvary captain’s tyrant colonel boss and a vengeful Native American chief come to a head as the captain tries to keep peace.

Mr. Soft Touch
(1949)After robbing a night club for money he believes is rightfully his, a gambler takes refuge in a settlement house run by a social worker.