Lola Lane
10 titles
Filmography
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Miss V from Moscow
(1942)A mission in Paris to impersonate a dead German agent puts a Soviet spy to work with the Free French underground to save US convoys from German subs.

Death from a Distance
(1935)A hard-nosed detective and a tenacious reporter compete to crack the case when someone is murdered during an astronomer’s lecture at a planetarium.

Burn 'Em Up Barnes
(1934)When oil speculators start to prey on a businesswoman and landowner, a young racecar driver comes to her rescue time and time again.

Marked Woman
(1937)A prosecutor has a clip-joint hostess and her four co-workers testify against their boss.

Hollywood Hotel
(1938)If you love music, check into Hollywood Hotel. The story's about a filmland newbie (Dick Powell) caught between a spoiled star (Lola Lane) and her likeable look-alike (Lola's look-alike sister Rosemary Lane). But the movie's about Busby Berkeley's ace direction – and music, music, music. The film opens with the jubilant debut of Tinseltown's unofficial anthem Hooray for Hollywood. The jaunty Let That Be a Lesson to You shows off Berkeley's snazzy-jazzy mastery of editing and camera angles. And Benny Goodman and His Orchestra – including Harry James on trumpet and Gene Krupa on drums – swing, swing, swing into Sing, Sing, Sing. Hooray for Hollywood Hotel!

They Made Me a Killer
(1946)An auto mechanic haunted by the accidental death of his kid brother unwittingly becomes the getaway driver for a bank heist and is framed for murder.

Lost Canyon
(1942)When his associate is framed for a bank robbery and goes into hiding in the hills, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to find the responsible parties.

Four Daughters
(1938)A musician is blessed with four musical prodigies, all girls, and cursed when a troubled young composer enters the lives of his Four Daughters.

Identity Unknown
(1945)An amnesiac soldier, the the only survivor of a group of four unidentified soldiers, victims of a bomb raid, visits each man's addresses with the hope of restoring his memory and identity.

Buckskin Frontier
(1943)A battle for control over a mountain pass plays out between a railroad surveyor and a freight company owner and a daughter caught in the middle.