William Bendix
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

Cover Up
(1949)A small-town sheriff is strangely silent about his investigation into the ambiguous death of a heavily insured man with a long list of enemies.

The Hairy Ape
(1944)Hank Smith, a brutish stoker on board a freighter, is appalled when Mildred Douglas, a society girl forced by circumstance to travel as a passenger, visits the stokehold and recoils at the filthy, sweating Hank.

Brooklyn Orchid
(1942)Taxicab company owners Tim McGuerin and Eddie Corbett rescue Lucy Gibbs from a suicide attempt and she insists on placing her life and destiny in the hands of her two rescuers.

The Babe Ruth Story
(1948)William Bendix suits up in Yankee flannels as the renowned pitcher-turned-outfielder Babe Ruth in a sports biopic that mixes facts with fiction.

Lifeboat
(1944)A freighter is sunk by a German U-Boat. Eight survivors and the Nazi U-Boat commander get into a lifeboat. Tense drama of their interpersonal relationships. Story by John Steinbeck.

The Time of Your Life
(1948)A neighborhood bar run by a beloved owner is the must-stop spot of various characters, from the lovestruck, the amused, and guys looking for gigs.

Macao
(1952)A traveling night club singer gets hired by an American expatriate who runs a casino in Macao and specializes in converting stolen jewelry into cash. Complications ensue when one of her traveling companions turns out to be a cop.

The Blue Dahlia
(1946)A WWII veteran (Alan Ladd) is accused of killing his unfaithful wife and races against time to find the real murderer with the help of a sympathetic stranger (Veronica Lake).

Detective Story
(1951)One day in a gritty NYC police precinct follows a hard-nosed detective who in order to bring justice uses strong-arm methods on criminals and witnesses including beating up an abortion doctor who may have had his wife as a patient years before.

Law of the Lawless
(1964)Hothead Pete Stone has been arrested for the murder of George.
Greenwich Village
(1944)In 1922, novice composer Kenneth Harvey arrives in New York from Kansas, hoping to publish his concerto; he meets speakeasy owner Danny O'Mara, who hopes to put on a broadway show. Ken's affairs take a turn for the better when he falls for singer Bonnie Watson. But while he labors on orchestration, O'Mara is surreptitiously adapting his tunes to the Greenwich Village Gaieties.

Guadalcanal Diary
(1943)In the summer of 1942, WWII battle-weary Marines hit the beach and dig in on a Japanese-held Pacific island Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

Dangerous Mission
(1954)Piper Laurie stars as an innocent young woman who witnesses a New York gangland murder. Now, realizing that her only hope of survival is to run, she flees to Montana's Glacier National Park--pursued by a federal agent who wants her to testify... and a hit man who wants to shut her up permanently.

Woman of the Year
(1942)Oscar-winners Spencer Tracy ("Pat and Mike," "Adam's Rib") and Katharine Hepburn ("The Philadelphia Story," "The African Queen") make their first feature film appearance together in this classic Oscar-winning romantic comedy about a marriage between two opposites -- a sophisticated political columnist and a sports writer -- whose combative union is held together with their love for each other.

The Crystal Ball
(1943)Toni Gerard lands in New York with 38 cents to her name and is befriended by fortune teller Madame Zenobia and a neighboring shooting gallery owner. Toni is smitten with Brad, a lawyer/suitor to Jo, one of Zenobia's "clients." When Zenobia is slightly injured, Toni takes her place and uses her newly found influence to meet Brad and break up the budding romance between him and Jo.
