Based on the Leonard Bishop’s novel Against Heaven’s Hand. Seven blind people are on a plane Read More »
Tag Archives: Milton Berle
Over My Dead Body (1942) Malcolm St. Clair, Milton Berle, Mary Beth Hughes, Reginald Denny
Berle plays a mystery writer who forever writes himself into corners and is never able to finish a story. Read More »
Whispering Ghosts (1942) Alfred L. Werker, Milton Berle, Brenda Joyce, John Shelton
An actor who plays a detective on a radio show and his sidekick get it into their heads Read More »
Who’s Minding the Mint? (1967) Howard Morris, Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine, Milton Berle
Harry Lucas works at the US mint. One night he accidentally destroys $50,000. Read More »
All This and World War II (1976) Susan Winslow, Milton Berle, Humphrey Bogart, William C. Bullitt
Beatles’ “significance” pushed to the breaking point in this bizarre documentary that juxtaposes their songs Read More »
Margin for Error (1943) Otto Preminger, Joan Bennett, Milton Berle, Comedy, Drama, War
It is a toss-up as to who is most displeased when Patrolman Moe Finkelstein is given the duty of guarding the German consulate run by Karl Baumer Read More »
New Faces of 1937 (1937) Leigh Jason, Joe Penner, Milton Berle, Harry Parke, Comedy, Musical, Romance
A crooked producer tries to link his backers by producing a flop and disapearing with the money. Read More »
The Oscar (1966) Russell Rouse, Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Drama
Frankie Fane has clawed his way to the top of the Hollywood heap. Now, as he’s preparing to win his Oscar, his friend Hymie Kelly reminisces over their life together Read More »
Smorgasbord / Cracking Up (1983) Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Sammy Davis Jr., Comedy
Warren Nefron is a hopeless klutz who has some of the worst luck in the world: when he tries to end it all with a foolproof suicide plan, he still manages to mess it up. Read More »
Always Leave Them Laughing (1949) Roy Del Ruth, Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo, Ruth Roman, Comedy, Drama
Kip Cooper, a successful comedy star, is the hit of the nation starring on his own television show. His agent, in flashback, tells a young, inexperienced comedian how Cooper rose to the top, mostly running over others on the way.
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