Jesse White
11 titles
Filmography
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Witness to Murder
(1954)After witnessing a murder at the hands of her deceptively charming ex-Nazi neighbor, a young woman struggles to get the cops to take her seriously.

Togetherness
(1970)Amid the beauty of Greece, a communist Olympic athlete attracts the attention of two wealthy heirs who begin a fierce competition for her affection.

It's Only Money
(1962)A TV repairman becomes the sole heir to a fortune and the prey of those unscrupulous enough to relieve him of it.

Nashville Girl
(1976)An aspiring country singer (Monica Gayle) comes to Nashville and lowers herself to get a break.
Bedtime for Bonzo
(1951)The theory of evolution has never been so zanily tested as it is in Bedtime for Bonzo starring Ronald Reagan. When Professor Peter Boyd (Reagan) proposes to the Dean's daughter, there's only one problem: her father. In an attempt to win his approval, he adopts a chimp and sets out to prove right and wrong is learned, not inherited. He hires a beautiful young nursemaid to mother Bonzo, but will his fiancée believe it's all just in the name of science? This hilarious romp proves some people will do anything for love.

Pajama Party
(1964)A Martian scout sent to Earth to prepare for an invasion lands amidst a teenage swim party and tries to convince everyone that he really is who he says. Meanwhile, a plot is afoot by two neighbot con men to steal the hostess's money. The Martian falls in love with one of the girls at the party, thwarts the robbery and calls off the invasion.

The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
(1966)A recently deceased man must perform one good deed before going to heaven so he stops a crooked lawyer from cheating his heirs from their inheritance.
Million Dollar Mermaid
(1952)Esther Williams stars in this dramatic true musical romance of turn-of-the century swimming champion Annette Kellerman, better known as the Million Dollar Mermaid. As a child in Australia, Kellerman learns to swim to overcome a potentially crippling physical handicap and develops into a champion. As a young woman, she travels with her father to London and dreams of a career as a dancer. But when her father falls on hard times, Kellerman resorts to her aquatic talents: swimming 30 miles of the Thames in a famous publicity stunt, then shocking Boston by appearing in a one-piece suit.

The Cat from Outer Space
(1978)An offbeat physicist, his girlfriend and an odds-playing coworker try to help an extraterrestrial cat fix his spaceship before the U. S. Army and a power-hungry businessman can snatch the cat and his out-of-this-world technology.

Harvey
(1950)James Stewart stars in this comedy, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, as the good-natured Elwood P. Dowd, whose constant companion is a six-foot tall rabbit that only he can see.

On the Double
(1961)A musical comedy with Danny Kaye in a dual role; A G.I. with weak eyes, weak stomach, and weak nerves and a hard-bitten British General whom the Nazis want to assassinate.