Henry O'Neill
18 titles
Filmography
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Everybody's Hobby
(1939)A father-son camping trip turns an amateur photographer and his ham radio-operating kid into heroes who help catch an arsonist who set a forest fire.

Scandal Sheet
(1952)After accidentally killing his ex-wife, an editor of a tabloid newspaper discovers that his ace reporters are investigating the story.

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
(1939)An FBI agent risks his life to infiltrate Nazi sympathizers in the U.S.

Lost Angel
(1943)Lisa's quest for the truth about her sister's death leads her to uncover shady criminal activity that puts her own life in danger. Her only ally, a mysterious man called Rich, is hiding a dark secret of his own.

Holiday Affair
(1949)Romantic drama in which two very different men court a widow. In search of a gift for her son, the widow meets a sales clerk who proceeds to woo her. Her fiance is not impressed.

No Man of Her Own
(1950)A pregnant wanderer is involved in a train crash and assumes a dead girl's identity. When she is blackmailed by a man who discovers her true identity, she decides to kill him. Based on a novel by William Irish.

The Story of Louis Pasteur
(1936)The biography of the pioneering French microbiologist who helped revolutionize agriculture and medicine.
Men of Boys Town
(1941)
Whistling in Brooklyn
(1943)This is the third and last film in a series of wacky comedies about ace radio detective Wally Benton. He finds himself on the trail of a serial killer while being a suspect himself.

The Second Woman
(1950)The new girlfriend in a successful but troubled architect's life slowly uncovers foul play behind his former bride's death and his own torment.

Racket Busters
(1938)Crime lord John Martin strong-arms teamsters into paying him protection money to take over a trucking business. When trucker Denny Jordan stands up to the thug, he's forced to quit, but an earnest attorney convinces him to help prosecute the gangster.

The Return of October
(1948)A man becomes the subject of a book after believing that his recently deceased uncle has reincarnated into a horse named October.

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
(1938)What makes a criminal tick? For Dr. Clitterhouse, there's only one way to find out. Eager to study the physical and mental states of lawbreakers, he joins a gang of jewel thieves.

Alias Nick Beal
(1949)Ambitious district attorney Joseph Foster makes a bargain with the devilishly mysterious Nick Beal to clean up the criminal underworld and win the governorship. Beal sends his seductive associate Donna to keep Foster in line. When her grip tightens, Foster realizes he may have sold his soul-and the forces of good must rally before it's too late.
Fashions of 1934
(1934)Caught in Paris, a fashion thief and his helpers put on a show.

Knute Rockne All American
(1940)The immigrant son of a Norwegian carriage builder becomes a star player for Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish and later makes history as head coach.

Honky Tonk
(1941)A gambler attempts to settle into honest life in a small town by falling in love with a young local and opening up a saloon with his gambling winnings.

Stand by for Action
(1942)An “old Noah’s Ark,” scoffs Lt. Masterman, a Harvard-schooled Bostonian ensconced in a cushy desk job. Care to guess who will be volunteered to be the aged ship’s executive officer?