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Wallace Ford - filmography


  • A Patch of Blue (1965)
    Starring: Sidney Poitier,  Shelley Winters,  Elizabeth Hartman
    Director: Guy Green
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    When Gordon Ralfe, a handsome, hard-working black man encounters Selina, a blind white girl, he befriends the lonely woman. Her only true friend, Gordon introduces Selina to a whole world beyond the confines of her deprived home life. But given the current racial climate, Gordon's afraid to tell ..read more »
    4 stars out of 5 78% from 16 members
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  • The Man From Laramie on DVD (1955)
    Starring: John War Eagle,  Aline MacMahon,  James Stewart
    Director: Anthony Mann
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Anthony Mann directed this brilliant psychological Western reminiscent of Shakespeare's King Lear. James Stewart plays Will Lockhart, who is obsessed with finding the man who sold automatic rifles to the Apaches, resulting in the death of his brother. Will enters the town of Coronado, NM, ruled by ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 67% from 1,202 member
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  • Flesh And Fury on DVD (1952)
    Starring: Jan Sterling,  Tony Curtis,  Wallace Ford
    Director: Joseph Pevney
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Tony Curtis stars as a deaf boxer fought over by two women in this drama directed by Joseph Pevney. As his career gathers speed, deaf fighter Paul Callan (Curtis) comes to the attention of gold-digging Sonya Bartow (Jan Sterling), who foresees a wealthy future. But when society reporter Ann Hollis (..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 56% from 13 members
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  • He Ran All The Way Home on DVD (1951)
    Starring: John Garfield,  Shelley Winters,  Wallace Ford
    Director: John Berry
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    John Garfield, Shelley Winters and Norman Lloyd star in this film noir classic. Nick (Garfield) and Al (Lloyd) are involved in a payroll heist that goes wrong, resulting in a policeman being shot. Al is caught while Nick gets away, hiding out at the local swimming pool. There, he meets and charms ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 62% from 50 members
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  • Harvey - Blu-ray (1950)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Josephine Hull,  Victoria Horne
    Director: Henry Koster
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) and his best friend Harvey are inseparable. They go everywhere together, spreading warmth and kindness throughout all the bars in town. The only trouble is that Harvey is a 'Pooka' - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. When Elwood and Harvey embarass the ..read more »
    4 stars out of 5 79% from 76 members
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  • Harvey on DVD (1950)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Josephine Hull,  Victoria Horne
    Director: Henry Koster
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Elwood P. Dowd (James Stewart) and his best friend Harvey are inseparable. They go everywhere together, spreading warmth and kindness throughout all the bars in town. The only trouble is that Harvey is a 'Pooka' - a six foot-plus rabbit that only Elwood can see. When Elwood and Harvey embarass the ..read more »
    4 stars out of 5 74% from 7,711 members
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  • The Set Up on DVD (1949)
    Starring: Robert Ryan,  Audrey Trotter,  George Tobias
    Director: Robert Wise
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Journeyman boxer Stoker Thompson (Robert Ryan) thinks that he has one last good fight in him in order to get a payout and retire from the ring. His wife Julie (Audrey Trotter) pleads for him to quit whilst his manager Tiny (George Tobias) is so convinced that his man is going to lose that he has ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 72% from 87 members
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  • Dead Reckoning on DVD (1947)
    Starring: James Bell,  Morris Carnovsky,  Elizabeth Scott
    Director: John Cromwell
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    In Dead Reckoning, Rip Murdock (Humphrey Bogart) recites the film's plotline to a priest in the confessional. Murdock and Johnny Drake (William Prince) are Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, en route to Washington by train. Drake hops off and disappears, leading Murdock on a hectic manhunt. ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 64% from 716 members
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  • T-Men (1947)
    Starring: Dennis O'Keefe,  Mary Meade,  Alfred Ryder
    Director: Anthony Mann
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    United States Treasury agents O'Brien and Genaro infiltrate a counterfeiting ring which has some dangerously good paper. This is supposedly based on several actual Treasury cases.
    2.5 stars out of 5 48% from 6 members
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  • Spellbound on DVD (1945)
    Starring: Leo G. Carroll,  Rhonda Fleming,  Ingrid Bergman
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Psychological thriller from master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock. Psychiatrist Dr Constance Peterson (Ingrid Bergman) is intrigued by the arrival of her new boss, Dr Edwardes (Gregory Peck). Edwardes seems to be suffering from amnesia, and when he faints it transpires that he is in fact an imposter, ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 69% from 3,624 members
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  • Blood On The Sun on DVD (1945)
    Starring: James Cagney,  John Emery,  Porter Hall
    Director: Frank Lloyd
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    Newspaper editor Nick Condon (James Cagney) is based in Tokyo, and puts his life and those of others at risk when he runs a story revealing Japan's plans to conquer China. When the reporter who wrote the story (Wallace Ford) and his wife (Rosemary de Camp) are both murdered, Condon teams up with a ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 53% from 197 members
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  • The Ape Man on DVD (1943)
    Starring: Louise Currie,  Bela Lugosi,  Bela Lugosi
    Director: William Beaudine
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    Crazed scientist Dr Brewster (Bela Lugosi) slaves away in his basement, hidden from the outside world, determined to produce a serum based on a gorilla's spinal fluid. When Brewster tries the serum out on himself, he first develops a thick growth of facial hair, then discovers that his spine is ..read more »
    2 stars out of 5 34% from 116 members
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  • Shadow of a Doubt on DVD (1942)
    Starring: Henry Travers,  Clarence Muse,  Joseph Cotten
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    Hitchcock thriller. Young 'Charlie' Newton (Teresa Wright) longs for something exciting to happen to brighten her dull existence in Santa Rosa with parents Joseph (Henry Travers) and Emma (Patricia Collinge). The arrival of her Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotten) seems to be just what she needs: urbane, ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 71% from 3,564 members
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  • Jericho on DVD (1937)
    Starring: Frederick Cooper,  George Barraud,  Frank Cram
    Director: Thornton Freeland
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Drama in which a First World War US soldier, forced to desert the army, finds a new life for himself in an African tribe. Corporal Jericho Jackson (Paul Robeson) is ordered to attend a court-martial after an unfortunate incident when he disobeyed a direct order to try and save a number of his ..read more »
    2.5 stars out of 5 49% from 10 members
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  • The Informer on DVD (1935)
    Starring: Victor McLaglen,  Heather Angel,  Preston Foster
    Director: John Ford
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Powerful John Ford drama set in 1922 Dublin, where Gypo Nolan - desperate to save himself and lover Katie, who's resorting to prostitution to eke out a living - betrays former rebel comrade Frankie to the British authorities. And so begins a long dark night of the soul...
    3.5 stars out of 5 68% from 145 members
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  • The Mysterious Mr Wong (1934)
    Starring: Bela Lugosi,  Fred Warren,  Wallace Ford
    Director: William Nigh
    Certificate: Certificate: TBC
    Mid-1930s B-movie crime thriller. Bela Lugosi stars as the titular Mr Wong, a megalomaniacal Chinese gangster masquerading as an innocent herb shop owner in LA's Chinatown. Wong will stop at nothing - even murder - to complete his collection of the twelve golden coins of Confucius, which bestow ..read more »
    2 stars out of 5 35% from 29 members
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  • The Lost Patrol on DVD (1934)
    Starring: Boris Karloff,  Victor McLaglen,  Wallace Ford
    Director: John Ford
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Previously filmed in 1929, Philip MacDonald's novel Patrol was lensed by director John Ford as The Lost Patrol in 1934. Sergeant Victor McLaglen is in charge of a World War I-era British cavalry regiment, stranded somewhere in the Mesopotamian desert. McLaglen hasn't asked for the responsibility: ..read more »
    3 stars out of 5 57% from 45 members
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  • Freaks on DVD (1932)
    Starring: Rosco Ates,  Harry Earles,  Leila Hyams
    Director: Tod Browning
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    The genesis of MGM's Freaks was a magazine piece by Ted Robbins titled Spurs. The story involved a terrible revenge enacted by a mean-spirited circus midget upon his normal-sized wife. In adapting Spurs for the screen, writers Willis Goldbeck, Leon Gordon, Edgar Allan Wolf, and Al Boasberg retained ..read more »
    3.5 stars out of 5 72% from 1,536 member
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Wallace Ford facts

5 most recent films

A Patch of Blue - 4.0 stars
The Man From Laramie - 3.5 stars
Flesh And Fury - 3.0 stars
He Ran All The Way Home - 3.0 stars
Harvey - Blu-ray - 4.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

Harvey - Blu-ray - 4.0 stars
Harvey - 4.0 stars
Freaks - 3.5 stars
The Set Up - 3.5 stars
Shadow of a Doubt - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

The Mysterious Mr Wong - 2.0 stars
T-Men - 2.5 stars
Jericho - 2.5 stars
Flesh And Fury - 3.0 stars
The Lost Patrol - 3.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Bela Lugosi - 4 times - show films
Bela Lugosi - 3 times - show films
James Stewart - 3 times - show films
Cecil Kellaway - 2 times - show films
Teresa Wright - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Alfred Hitchcock - 3 times - show films
Anthony Mann - 2 times - show films
Frank Lloyd - 2 times - show films
William Nigh - 2 times - show films
Henry Koster - 2 times - show films