Stanley Ridges
13 titles
Filmography
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The Phantom Speaks
(1945)The vengeful spirit of Harvey Bogardus, an executed killer takes possession of Dr. Paul Renwick, a scientist to mete out his revenge! Globe newspaper reporter Matt Fraser is being assigned to cover the Bogardus execution.

The Groom Wore Spurs
(1951)An attorney hired to keep a dumb Hollywood cowboy star and ladies man out of trouble finds herself quickly seduced into becoming his bride.

Mr. District Attorney
(1941)Fresh out of law school and in his first job as a deputy district attorney, P. Cadwallader Jones is assigned an old embezzler’s case with a new twist.

Possessed
(1947)A woman found wandering on the streets of LA. Taken to a mental hospital, she weaves a harrowing tale of insanity, murder and the passion by which she has become Possessed.

The File on Thelma Jordon
(1949)When an assistant D.A. must prosecute a brazen, seductive woman being tried for murder he uses his influence to get her aquitted. A top suspense thriller, based on a novel by Marty Holland.

Sergeant York
(1941)Recruited to fight in World War I, a Tennessee farmer with deep pacifist beliefs is driven to take up arms when his unit is overwhelmed by Germans.

To Be or Not to Be
(1942)In Warsaw at the beginning of WWII, a wife and her husband perform anti-Nazi plays with their theater troupe until they are forced to switch to Shakespeare's "Hamlet."

Each Dawn I Die
(1939)Academy Award winner James Cagney stars as Frank Ross, a crusading reporter who uncovers a construction scandal involving the district attorney.

No Way Out
(1950)A psychotic racist, holding a black intern responsible for his brother's death, incites a group of hoodlums to riot. He stirs up a witchhunt and is determined to spill blood.

The Sea Wolf
(1941)Edward G. Robinson stars as the tyrannical captain of a freighter who would rather "reign in Hell than serve in Heaven" in this classic drama. When the maniacal captain rescues two survivors of a capsized ferry, an idealistic writer and a female fugitive, the two soon realize that the captain will never let them leave his ship alive.

Task Force
(1949)A retiring admiral reminisces about his esteemed career, from his Naval Academy graduation in 1917 to lobbying Congress for aircraft carrier warfare.

Eyes in the Night
(1942)When a blind investigator and his loyal guide dog take on a mysterious murder case, they uncover a shocking connection to a Nazi plot.

God Is My Co-Pilot
(1945)Wartime history and action entertainment soar in this high-flying and enormously popular World War II-era spirit-lifter based on the bestseller by fighter pilot Col. Robert Jr.