Heather Angel
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Filmography
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The Informer
(1935)Winner of four Academy Awards, this powerful and suspenseful drama tells the story of a hard-drinking Irish man who betrays his wanted friend for a mere twenty pounds during the Irish Rebellion of 1922. Nominated for Best Picture, this critically acclaimed film brought Oscars to Academy Award-winning director/producer John Ford ("She Wore A Yellow Ribbon," "Rio Bravo," "The Grapes of Wrath"), actor Victor McLaglen ("Gunga Din," "Fort Apache"), composer Max Stein ("Casablanca") and writer Dudley Nichols ("Stagecoach").

Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police
(1939)A legendary investigator is wrapped up in a murder case when news of a secret hidden treasure gets out and leads to a man's untimely demise.

Bulldog Drummond's Bride
(1939)Crime fighter and contented bachelor Bulldog Drummond once again is prevented from marrying his girlfriend when a bank robbery in London pops off.

Bulldog Drummond in Africa
(1938)The London sleuth, his fiancee, and sidekick butler rescue a high-post Scotland Yard colonel who has been kidnapped and thrown into a lion pit.

The Bold Caballero
(1936)The first ‘Zorro’ film in color sees the fighter for the less fortunate try to escape after being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit.

Western Gold
(1937)A Westerner in the Union Army discovers that gold shipments from the West are being captured by Southerners.

Daniel Boone
(1936)A frontiersman finds more danger than he bargained for while leading a wagon train through the Appalachian Mountains to a new settlement in Kentucky.

The Last of the Mohicans
(1936)Two sisters attempt to find their father in the French and Indian War, but soon they are captured by French soldiers, until brave rescuers aid them.

Bulldog Drummond Escapes
(1937)When his sweetheart is kidnapped for her family’s vast fortune, Captain Drummond attempts a rescue and winds up captive at the same eerie mansion.

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 Premature Burial
(1962)An artist grows distant from his new wife as his irrational horror of premature burial consumes him.

Peter Pan
(1953)Disney's liberal adaptation of J.M. Barrie's famous story has now become a classic in its own right. It tells the story of what happens when Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up, visits the Darling family nursery and takes the children on a magical journey to Never Never Land.

That Hamilton Woman
(1941)Naval hero Lord Nelson defies convention to court a married woman of common birth.

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.

Gone with the West
(1975)An ex-prisoner and a young Native American woman form an unlikely alliance to bring justice to a troubled frontier town.