Alan Hale
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Filmography
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The Fighting 69th
(1940)A braggart soldier learns the true meaning of heroism when he joins World War I's all-Irish unit.

Listen, Darling
(1938)Judy Garland and fellow teen idol Freddie Bartholomew play Cupid in thisdelightful musical romance. Pinkie Wingate (Garland) and her best friend, Buzz Mitchell (Bartholomew) kidnap Pinkie's widowed mother, Dottie (Mary Astor), to keep her from marrying a man she doesn't really love. But when two kids find just the right man for Dottie, all they have to do is get the adults to fall in love ... a...

Cheyenne
(1947)Dennis Morgan attempts to capture a dangerous outlaw but is hampered by Jane Wyman, the bandit’s double-dealing wife, in this action-packed Western from director Raoul Walsh.

Colt .45
(1950)A gun salesman becomes a gunslinger when his merchandise falls into the wrong hands. To recover his six-shooters from outlaws, he must beat them at their own deadly game.

Santa Fe Trail
(1940)In 1854, graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.

Pursued
(1947)Haunted by nightmares and living with a neighboring family, a boy falls for his adoptive sister and faces obstacles in this new home.
Our Relations
(1936)This polished, fast-moving, complex story with solid production values was an artistic, box office and critical success. Though it was a meaningless concession to salve his bouts of temperament, this was the first of two films nominally credited as “A Stan Laurel Production. ” In fact, it was just business, and business as usual. During principal photography, Roach wrote his son, then away at military school, of making “a very funny Laurel & Hardy picture. Had the Laurels over for dinner…borrowed his fishing boat last weekend and went to Coronado for yellowtail. ” The lavish shooting required 48 days. The cast included Alan Hale and Sidney Toler, soon to become the next “Charlie Chan” at Fox, and effervescent Betty Healy, former wife of Ted Healy of Three Stooges fame. This was her only movie; she played Mrs. Laurel, and remained his lifelong friend, as so many surviving letters now attest. Also featuring an intricate and lively musical score by Roy Shield, which the studio used as “stock tunes” to score concurrent Charley Chase and Our Gang comedies, as well as the reissues of five Laurel & Hardy shorts. Directed by Harry Lachman, a visual stylist and neighbor of Roach who was brought in to help the studio graduate from the custard pie era. With Daphne Pollard, James Finlayson, Iris Adrian, and Lona Andre, who said in 1990 she had never seen the film! Looking at a still photo, she remembered, “This one (Hardy) was always doing something that made the other one (Laurel) laugh; and I mean he would roar!”

The Best of Laurel and Hardy
(1968)A collection of the duo’s best colorized shorts including Night Owls and Alley Cats, The $125 Misunderstanding, A Dollar a Head, and many more.

Robin Hood
(1922)A big-screen spectacle that ranks as one of the monumental accomplishments of the silent era, ROBIN HOOD is a timeless story of romance and intrigue, staged on a herculean scale.

The Scarlet Letter
(1934)The 1934 film of the classic book about a woman during the Puritan era made to wear an adultery ‘A’ on her dress for having a baby out of wedlock.

It Happened One Night
(1934)When a brash reporter starts trailing a runaway heiress on her bus trip from Florida to New York for a big scoop, can love be far behind?

They Drive by Night
(1940)Brothers Joe and Paul struggle to make ends meet with their independent trucking business. Their former boss's wife has her eyes on Joe and murders her husband to be with him, but when he rebuffs her advances, she tries to frame him for the crime.

Dodge City
(1939)Because someone’s gotta do it, a Texas cattleman takes on the task of cleaning up the wild and lawless Dodge City while courting one of its women.

Of Human Bondage
(1934)After getting dumped by a heartless waitress, a club-footed medical school student takes her back when she returns pregnant with another man’s baby.

Virginia City
(1940)After escaping from a Confederate prison during the Civil War, a Unionofficer vows to stop a $5,000,000 gold shipment from reaching the South.

The Inspector General
(1949)A un estafador lo confunden con el enviado oficial del emperador Napoleon Bonaparte para combatir la corrupción generalizada que reina en Francia.

The Sea Hawk
(1940)Elizabeth I, queen of the upstart island nation of England, commissions buccaneer captain Geoffrey Thorpe to harass the Spanish Armada. At a time when Spain dominates Europe, has conquered most of the Americas and is building the greatest naval fleet.

The Man I Love
(1946)The singer in a dive nightclub carries a torch for the piano player, but her mobster boss wants her for himself, and will kill to have her.

The Adventures of Robin Hood
(1938)In this swashbuckling classic, the legendary hero fights to rid England of the tyranny of Prince John and win the love of the beautiful Maid Marian.

The Prince and the Pauper
(1937)Errol Flynn stars in Mark Twain's classic tale of two nearly identical boys from vastly different worlds who trade places as-The Prince and The Pauper.