William Bakewell
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Spirit of Notre Dame
(1931)The original story of Notre Dame football comes to life in this tale of two friends who play football, one of whom is a self-centered quarterback.

The Dawn Express
(1942)Nazi spies in America attempt to rob the formula of synthetic oil and ship it to Germany by means of a night plane called the Dawn Express.
Dance, Fools, Dance
(1931)A broke socialite (Joan Crawford) gets a newspaper job and goes undercover at a cafe to expose a bootlegger (Clark Gable).

Radar Men from the Moon
(1952)The U.S. goes to war with the moon when Earth is attacked from a mysterious force that can wipe out entire military bases and industrial complexes.

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
(1955)The adventures of the famous frontiersman who became a Tennessee legislator, congressman and ultimately an Alamo hero.
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.

On With the Show!
(1929)A backstage musical about the ups and downs of the cast and crew of a struggling theatrical production who attempt to put on a successful show.

Green Eyes
(1934)The owner of a large mansion throws a costume party that turns deadly. The police and a guest try to discover who committed the crime.

Crimson Romance
(1934)After Fred von Bergen, a German immigrant in America, is forced from his job by anti-German hysteria before the Great War, he and his friend Bob Wilson leave America and join the German air force,

King of the Bandits
(1947)On the way to Arizona, Cisco catches blame for an impostor's string of stagecoach robberies, and must figure out how to clear his name.

The Iron Mask
(1929)Douglas Fairbanks is at his swashbuckling best in one of the last films of the silent era. As D'Artagnan of the famous Musketeers, his job is to protect the King of France's son.