Louis Jean Heydt
8 titles
Filmography
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Roadblock
(1951)An insurance agent's greedy wife leads him to a life of crime.

The Big Sleep
(1946)Complicated but sultry and witty, this film noir is the definitive Bogart/Bacall movie. Bogart is private eye Philip Marlowe who's hired to deal with the blackmailer of a general's daughter. Bacall is the protective older sister. There's murder, dark dealings and a sexual electricity between the two stars.

Stranger at My Door
(1956)A preacher gives refuge to an outlaw, believing that the desperado can be reformed. Instead, the minister's wife and son are placed in near-fatal danger. An off-beat, original Western.

The Old West
(1952)When an outlaw gang interferes with Gene Autry’s deal to tame and sell wild horses to a stagecoach line, gunfights and a wild stagecoach race ensue.

The Great McGinty
(1940)When down-on-his-luck Dan McGinty is offered quick cash for ballot stuffing, he makes a fortune and secures a reputation as an adept scam man. Encouraging his talents, a crooked political boss grooms McGinty to become State Governor. But when he tries to reform, McGinty finds himself battling against vengeful cronies who want to prevent him from exposing the unethical side of government.

Raiders of Old California
(1957)During the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers force a captive Mexican officer to sign the deeds to his vast lands over to their crooked captain.

Raton Pass
(1951)Patricia Neal and Dennis Morgan star in this atypical, melodramatic Western. Newlyweds Marc and Ann each own half of a huge cattle ranch, but ambitious Ann wants the whole thing--and she's not reluctant to hire gunslingers to convince Marc after legal chicanery fails. But Marc rallies the local homesteaders to help him make a stand against his swindling wife.

Gung Ho!
(1943)Un coronel de la Marina lidera un batallón en una incursión en la isla Makin, fuertemente fortificada y controlada por los japoneses.