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  • 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 »
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  • The Man From Laramie on DVD (1955)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Arthur Kennedy,  Donald Crisp
    Director: Anthony Mann
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    A man is obsessed with finding the men responsible for seeling the guns to the Apaches that killed his brother. He finds himself travelling to a small town in Colorado and becomes embroiled within a fued of two warring ranchers -- the more evil of which maybe responsible for the gunrunning.
    Rate this: 3.5 stars out of 5 66% from 973 members
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  • Flesh And Fury on DVD (1952)
    Starring: Jan Sterling,  Tony Curtis,  Wallace Ford
    Director: Joseph Pevney
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Director Joseph Pevney (MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES) helms this drama featuring Tony Curtis in one of his first starring roles. Curtis plays Paul Callan, a boxer whose world is turned upside down when he becomes involved with Sonya Bartow (Jan Sterling – THE HIGH AND MIGHTY, ACE IN THE HOLE): a blonde ..read more »
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  • Harvey on DVD (1950)
    Starring: James Stewart,  Josephine Hull,  Victoria Horne
    Director: Henry Koster
    Certificate: Certificate: U
    Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart) is a good-natured, slightly sloshed man whose faithful companion Harvey is a 6-foot-3-inch rabbit that only he can see. When his sister Veta (Josephine Hull) tries to have him committed, she's taken in instead--and it's up to Elwood and Harvey to straighten out the ..read more »
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  • Spellbound on DVD (1945)
    Starring: Ingrid Bergman,  Gregory Peck,  Rhonda Fleming
    Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Drawing on psychoanalysis to frame a transcendent love story, Alfred Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND is a mind-bending study of just how far people might go to escape trauma or to pursue passion. Gregory Peck is introduced as Dr. Edwardes, the newly arrived director of a mental asylum. However, when ..read more »
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  • Blood On The Sun on DVD (1945)
    Starring: James Cagney,  Wallace Ford,  Robert Armstrong
    Director: Frank Lloyd
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
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    BLOOD ON THE SUN stars James Cagney as Nick Condon, an American newspaper editor working in Japan between World War I and World War II. While investigating the double murder of a fellow reporter and his wife, Condon discovers the insidious Tanaka Plan, which plainly states the Japanese aims of ..read more »
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 52% from 158 members
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  • The Ape Man on DVD (1943)
    Starring: Bela Lugosi,  Wallace Ford,  Louise Currie
    Director: William Beaudine
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    A scientist whom the world believes to be dead is secretly working on a serum collected from the spine of a gorilla. He injects himself with this and slowly turns into an ape. Includes an introduction by Tony Curtis and a clip from the theatrical trailer for the film 'Dracula'.
    Rate this: 1.5 stars out of 5 32% from 98 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...
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  • Freaks on DVD (1932)
    Starring: Wallace Ford,  Olga Baclanova,  Leila Hyams
    Director: Tod Browning
    Certificate: Certificate: 15
    When released theatrically in 1932, FREAKS was met with near universal disgust by critics and audiences alike, lasting in theatres for only a short time in the states and banned in England. The film stars Harry Earles as Hans, a suave midget who belongs to the sideshow of a seedy circus and who ..read more »
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  • Blood on the Sun to Watch Now (1945)
    Starring: James Cagney,  Sylvia Sidney,  Porter Hall
    Director: Frank Lloyd
    Certificate: Certificate: PG (TBC)
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    Cagney is a crusading newspaper editor in 1930s Japan who's come into possession of the "Tanaka Plan" for world domination. Amidst political intrigue and crossed loyalties, Cagney must now find a way to warn the outside world.
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 50% from 7 members
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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 - 3.5 stars

5 highest-rated films

Harvey - 3.5 stars
Freaks - 3.5 stars
Shadow Of A Doubt - 3.5 stars
Spellbound - 3.5 stars
The Man From Laramie - 3.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

The Mysterious Mr Wong - 2.0 stars
He Ran All The Way Home - 3.0 stars
Flesh And Fury - 3.0 stars
The Informer - 3.5 stars
A Patch of Blue - 4.0 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Bela Lugosi - 3 times - show films
Arline Judge - 2 times - show films
Fred Warren - 2 times - show films
James Cagney - 2 times - show films
James Stewart - 2 times - show films

Most frequent directors

William Nigh - 2 times - show films
Frank Lloyd - 2 times - show films
Alfred Hitchcock - 2 times - show films
John Cromwell - 1 times - show films
John Berry - 1 times - show films