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Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) Harmon Jones, Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady, Mitzi Green
A calculating New York bookie hires a talented singer Read More »
Bloodhounds of Broadway (1952) Harmon Jones, Mitzi Gaynor, Scott Brady, Mitzi Green
A calculating New York bookie hires a talented singer and dancer to entertain his nightclub. Read More »
Target Zero (1955) Harmon Jones, Richard Conte, Peggie Castle, Charles Bronson
In 1952, during the Korean War, a United Nations relief worker’s jeep comes Read More »
Canyon River (1956) Harmon Jones, George Montgomery, Marcia Henderson, Peter Graves
A Wyoming rancher and his foreman journey to Oregon to get breeding cattle Read More »
Don’t Worry, We’ll Think of a Title (1966) Harmon Jones, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Richard Deacon
Unfortunately, the comedy in this film is just about as crummy as its title. Read More »
Princess of the Nile (1954) Harmon Jones, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Michael Rennie
1249 A.D. Shalimar, an Egyptian princess, striving to rid her country of its Bedouin conquerors Read More »
City of Bad Men (1953) Harmon Jones, Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Richard Boone
Outlaw Brett Stanton and his gang, which includes his brother, Gar,ride into Carson City, Nevada Read More »
The Silver Whip (1953) Harmon Jones, Dale Robertson, Rory Calhoun, Robert Wagner
Race Crim, a stagecoach guard, persuades the line’s superintendent to allow young Jess Harker Read More »
As Young as You Feel (1951) Harmon Jones, Monty Woolley, Thelma Ritter, David Wayne
When a gentleman (Monty Woolley) is forced to retire at age 65, he’ll do just about anything to beat the system. Dying his hair black, he poses as the president of his former employer’s holding company. Suddenly free to air his views on everything from company policy to national economics, comic craziness ensues when he meets not only the firm’s top executives, but someone equally impressive – a beautiful secretary, played by Marilyn Monroe, in one of her first and funniest roles.
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