William Lundigan
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Riders to the Stars
(1954)Three men put their lives on the line when they volunteer for the Office of Scientific Investigation's top secret mission to discover a metal better suited for space travel. The pioneers are launched into space as they attempt to capture a meteorite.
The Case of the Black Parrot
(1941)
State Department: File 649
(1949)A rookie U.S. official is sent to remote northern China where he must match wits with a sinister warlord with plans to seize control of the province.

The White Orchid
(1954)A love triangle creates complications during an archaeological expedition in the southern Mexican jungle of a tribe of descendants from the Toltecs.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1955)A little known adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic.

Love Nest
(1951)A serviceman thinks he is returning home for a blissful reunion with his wife. Instead he finds that she has bought a run-down apartment building, and along with it, a long list of expensive repairs and crazy tenants.

The Inside Story
(1948)While urging another man to keep his cash in circulation to avoid a depression, an old Vermonter hoards his fortune.

Pinky
(1949)Pinky (Jeanne Crain), a black woman who works as a nurse in Boston, finds she is able to pass for white. Afraid her true heritage will be discovered, she leaves her white fiancé (William Lundigan) and returns home to Mississippi.

Dishonored Lady
(1947)A hard-partying fashion editor headed for a nervous breakdown gets a new identity but ends up a murder suspect when her past returns to haunt her.

Wives Under Suspicion
(1938)A prosecutor trying a crime of passion case against a husband begins to suspect his own wife of cheating and becomes consumed by murderous thoughts.

The Fabulous Dorseys
(1947)Highly competitive brothers Tommy and Jimmy launch their music careers and begin touring with their own ensemble with childhood friend Jane on vocals.

Santa Fe Trail
(1940)In 1854, graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.

Salute to the Marines
(1943)A WWII flag-waver: a Marine lifer (Wallace Beery) retires without having seen combat action, then proves his Semper Fi mettle as a civilian in the Philippines. Filmed in Technicolor®.