Paul Cavanagh
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Shadows on the Stairs
(1941)The residents of a boarding house in London become prime suspects when it comes to light that a serial killer is preying on the residence

The House of Fear
(1945)British supersleuth Sherlock Holmes investigates the systematic murders of members of an elite gentlemen's club.

The Scarlet Claw
(1944)The sleuths investigate a series of grisly murders in a small Canadian village called La Mort Rouge during the Second World War. The villagers believe the deaths are the work of a phantom, according to an old legend, and they see things which support this. Holmes and Watson have to prove otherwise, and stop the killer.

Adventure in Iraq
(1943)A sheik takes a group of allied soldiers who crash landed in Iraq as an exchange for his brothers held as Nazi spies.
The Case of the Black Parrot
(1941)
The Iroquois Trail
(1950)Hawkeye, an American scout, and Sagamore, his Iroquois friend, help the British control this famous trail during the French and Indian War.

The Woman in Green
(1945)Las vÃctimas de una serie de asesinatos tienen en común un dedo cortado. Holmes sospecha de Moriarty, pero las pistas apuntan a una misteriosa mujer.

The Mississippi Gambler
(1953)Mark Fallon, a riverboat gambler on his way to New Orleans, meets Angelique Dureau, a Southern belle who spurns his charm and advances. Using his winnings to build a casino, Fallon's card skills make him a fortune, while his pursuit of the fiery Angelique leads to knife fights, suicides, family feuds and duels over personal honor.

Maisie Goes to Reno
(1944)In the eighth film in MGM's Maisie series, Ann Sothern is back as the ever-stranded and out of luck chorus girl Maisie Ravier. This time Maisie has a steady non-showbiz job as a defense plant riveter. She utilizes a two-week vacation to take a singing job in a Reno night spot. This small Nevada town being the Divorce Capital of America, Maisie finds herself involved in the crumbling marriage be...
The Crash
(1932)Linda Gault is a luxury loving wife who casually seduces other men, even getting investment tips from one of her lovers. Linda is devastated by the stock market crash of 1929 when her husband, Geoffrey, loses their fortune due to a bad tip. The Gaults must decide what is most important in their relationship - or if they are better off apart.

Khyber Patrol
(1954)Story of British officers fighting in India, with usual love conflicts.

Bride of the Gorilla
(1951)In the jungle, the wife of a plantation owner is terrorized by a rampaging gorilla, who turns out to be her voodoo-cursed husband.
Maisie Was a Lady
(1941)"Blonde Bonfire" Maisie is in Society Now! Showgirl Maisie ends up as a maid in a wealthy home and takes a helping hand in the family problems. Out of work as usual, showgirl Maisie Ravier (Ann Sothern) takes a job as the maid for a wealthy family. She quickly befriends the young man of the household (Lew Ayres) while the rest of the family members are too concerned with their own problems to benefit from Maisie's good nature. But each member of the family must come to terms with his or her own problems via Maisie's upbeat personality while taking a ringside seat in the battle of wits between down-to-earth Maisie and the imperious family butler (C. Aubrey Smith).

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.

The Devil to Pay!
(1930)Spendthrift Willie Leyland again returns to the family home in London penniless. His father is none too pleased but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.

Space Patrol
In the 30th century, a commander and his cadet travel across the universe fighting crime and thwarting the evil efforts of two supervillains.

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her
(1994)As the first "blonde bombshell," Mae West reigned supreme and changed the nation's view of women, sex, and race—on stage, in films, on radio and TV.

All That I Have
(1951)Dr. Charles Greyson is a famous and wealthy former surgeon. His nephews have taken him to court to challenge his competency.