David Brian
11 titles
Filmography
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Intruder in the Dust
(1949)Who shot Vinson Gowrie in the back? The jailhouse at Jefferson, Mississippi, may not hold the actual killer, but it does have the suspect an angry lynch mob wants: Lucas Beauchamp, who has long refused to exhibit the obsequious attitude expected of black people in Jefferson. Based on William Faulkner's novel and filmed in his hometown of Oxford, Intruder in the Dust is both a gripping whodunit and a milestone of social-conscience filmmaking. Claude Jarman, Jr. (reunited with director Clarence Brown of The Yearling) plays the youth whose troubled sense of right makes him a catalyst in solving the mystery. And Juano Hernandez is memorable as Lucas: proud, perceptive, strong words that also describe this superb film named one of 1949's 10 Best by the National Board of Review.

Accused of Murder
(1956)Martin Scorsese Presents REPUBLIC REDISCOVERED-over 20 rarely seen films from the storied Republic Pictures library, restored and remastered by Paramount and personally curated by Martin Scorsese. In Accused of Murder a gangland lawyer is murdered.

The Damned Don't Cry
(1950)Ethel Whitehead leaves her laborer husband behind to find a new, better life, and meets a rich gangster that leads her to a life of wealth and luxury. She engineers a rivalry, however, that sparks the ruin of everything she has fought to gain.

Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison
(1951)At California's Folsom Prison, escape attempts and riots are on the rise due to the old-school sadistic style of management of a brutal warden.

Springfield Rifle
(1952)A Union officer in the United States Civil War goes undercover β pretending to be court-martialed β to uncover who is stealing army horses and selling them to the South.

Dawn at Socorro
(1954)After being wounded in a gunfight, gunslinger and gambler Brett Wade is diagnosed with tuberculosis. On his way to Colorado for treatment, he stops in Socorro, New Mexico, where he attempts to save a local saloon girl from a corrupt owner.

This Woman Is Dangerous
(1952)The stylish leader of a gang of thieves enters a hospital for an eye operation and falls in love with her doctor.

Castle of Evil
(1966)
Flamingo Road
(1949)Academy Award winner Joan Crawford stars as a sideshow dancer whose passion and ambition tear apart a small Florida town that sits along Flamingo Road.
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 Rare Breed
(1966)The widow of an English cattle breeder and her daughter go on a perilous journey with a cowboy to deliver a Hereford bull to a ranch in Texas, facing killers and cattle stampedes along the way. But when they reach the ranch, even greater obstacles force them to summon up extraordinary courage if they, and the prize bull, are to survive.