Dorothy Wilson
5 titles
Filmography
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The Age of Consent
(1932)
When a Man's a Man
(1935)When a landslide diverts water away from a ranch, and cattle are dying, an aimless man finds purpose by taking a job and hatching an ingenious plan.

The Milky Way
(1936)A slapstick classic about a meek milkman who becomes an unlikely boxing champ after heβs thought to have knocked out the true boxing champ in a fight.

The Last Days of Pompeii
(1935)Lucky Devils
(1933)They smash through skylights, tumble down staircases, drop from a high rooftop into a waiting convertible β the only fall Skipper Clark and his devil-may-care pals won't take is to fall in love. That's because Skipper, Bob Hughes and their fellow stunt-men know that the concerns of a wife and family don't mix with the risks of a Hollywood stunt-man's career. Yet Skipper falls hard for lovely Fran. After their marriage, he loses his nerve during the shooting of a dangerous two-man scene, putting Bob's life in peril. Skipper is then shunned by his profession and, desperate for funds, agrees to perform an almost-suicidal waterfall stunt refused by the other stunt-men. Bill Boyd, a big star of TV's early days when he brought his popular Hopalong Cassidy films to the small screen, portrays Skipper in this B-programmer filled with glimpses of the era's filmmaking techniques and created by David O. Selznick's RKO production unit.