Neil Hamilton
14 titles
Filmography
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The Silk Express
(1933)
Too Many Women
(1942)Wedding plans go off track when a broke groom-to-be is forced to stand by a claim to a $2 million inheritance too many women want to believe is real.

Beau Geste
(1926)A trio of adventurous brothers enlists separately in the French Foreign Legion after the disappearance of a treasured jewel gets blamed on them.

Isn't Life Wonderful
(1924)Left homeless in the wake of World War I, a Polish family migrates to Berlin where they struggle amid rampant inflation and food shortages.

King of the Texas Rangers
(1941)When his father, a Texas Ranger, is killed, a football star quits college and joins the lawmen to avenge his dadβs death and defeat foreign agents.

The World Gone Mad
(1933)With help from a reporter, a district attorney tries to find the killer of his predecessor who was murdered while uncovering a massive stock fraud.

The Dawn Patrol
(1930)After deriding his superior officer, an ace fighter pilot is promoted to squadron commander and learns hard lessons about sending men to their deaths.

The Devil's Hand
(1961)A man is haunted by terrifying visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he becomes ensnared by a sadistic, devil-worshiping cult.

When Strangers Marry
(1944)Kim Hunter and Robert Mitchum star in this drama of a desperate young bride who travels to New York searching for her husband. There she meets a former suitor who offers to help, but by whom she is Betrayed. Millie Baxter (Hunter) gets a telegram from her new husband, Paul (Dean Jagger). She travels to New York City to help, but cannot find him. There she meets Fred Graham (Mitchum), who offers to help. Then, when she gets a call from her husband begging her to help him run from the law, she is torn between the husband accused of murder whom she loves but barely knows... and the charming former suitor who offers to help. Now, as Millie learns more about these two men, she discovers which is guilty of murder--and must find evidence to prove what she knows without losing her own life first.

The Family Jewels
(1965)When a nine-year-old is suddenly orphaned and left with a fortune, she must decide which of her six uncles will become her guardian.

The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
(1930)After fleeing his own funeral, the hypnotic master criminal sets out to destroy the British families he holds responsible for the death of his family.
One Sunday Afternoon
(1933)One Sunday afternoon in the park, aspiring dentist Biff Grimes (Gary Cooper) meets a beauty (Fay Wray), falls heart over head in unrequited love, and β despite eventually marrying a pretty, steadfast girl β never stops wondering what might have been. Years later, Biff gets the chance to find out when he meets his would-be sweetheart again. Displaying the same all-American appeal that mark his memorable performances in such classics as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town and Sergeant York, Cooper makes James Hagan's hit play into endearing screen entertainment. Hollywood knew it had a good thing, remaking the film in 1941 as The Strawberry Blonde with James Cagney and as a musical in 1948 with Dennis Morgan.

The Animal Kingdom
(1932)In the glittering world of New York's high society, a charming but unconventional artist disrupts the lives of a newly engaged couple.