
Burt served in the Marines during the war, but now he is confined to an asylum. Read More »
Tag Archives: James Whitmore
High Crime AKA La polizia incrimina la legge assolve (1973) Enzo G. Castellari, Franco Nero, James Whitmore, Delia Boccardo

An Italian police inspector matches wits with a powerful European drug ring. Read More »
The McConnell Story (1955) Gordon Douglas, Alan Ladd, June Allyson, James Whitmore

Mac’s plans to settle down and raise a family are upset by the Korean War. He goes as a fighter pilot and returns a hero, the first triple ace of the war. Read More »
The Command (1954) David Butler, Guy Madison, Joan Weldon, James Whitmore

Just before dying from wounds received in a skirmish with Indians Capt. Forsythe orders his cavalry troop’s doctor Read More »
Face of Fire (1959) Albert Band, Cameron Mitchell, James Whitmore, Bettye Ackerman

In 1898, in a small American town, Dr. Ned Trescott and his family live a quiet life. Read More »
The Undercover Man (1949) Joseph H. Lewis, Glenn Ford, Nina Foch, James Whitmore

Frank Warren is a treasury agent assigned to put an end to the activities of a powerful mob crime boss. Read More »
Them (1954) Gordon Douglas, James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn, Joan Weldon, Horror, Sci-Fi

In the New Mexico desert, Police Sgt. Ben Peterson and his partner find a child wandering in the desert and sooner they discover that giant ants are attacking the locals. Read More »
Chatos Land (1972) Michael Winner, Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, James Whitmore, Western

Half-Apache Pardon Chato (Charles Bronson) finds himself in a bar fight with a bigoted sheriff and kills the man to save his own life. Read More »
Guns of the Magnificent Seven (1969) Paul Wendkos, George Kennedy, James Whitmore, Monte Markham, Action, Western
Crime in the Streets (1956) Don Siegel, John Cassavetes, Sal Mineo, James Whitmore, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

On a city’s mean streets, the boys join gangs at 15. Frankie leads the Hornets: he’s 18, seething, coiled. When a neighbor goes to the cops after seeing one of the Hornets with a zip gun, Frankie vows to kill the old guy, hatching a plan using Lou, who smiles and smokes, and “Baby,” the 15-year-old son of an immigrant shopkeeper. Ben Wagner, the social worker at a neighborhood settlement house, gets wind of the plan and tries to break through to Frankie. Frankie’s brother Richie, who’s about 12, worships and fears Frankie; he also figures out what his brother is up to. Is Frankie doomed to crash and burn at 18?
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