John Ridgely
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Air Force
(1943)The crew of an Air Force bomber arrives in Pearl Harbor in the aftermath of the Japanese attack and is sent on to Manila to help with the defense of the Philippines.

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.

Destination Tokyo
(1943)In order to provide information for the first air raid over Tokyo, a U.S. submarine sneaks into Tokyo Bay and places a spy team ashore.

The Lost Volcano
(1950)When a young boy and his companion are kidnapped by a pair of crooked jungle guides searching for lost treasure, it’s up to Bomba to save the day.

Room for One More
(1952)A good-hearted wife, her engineer husband, and their three kids are a typical American family—except that they take in homeless animals and children.

My Reputation
(1946)Barbara Stanwyck stars in this moody melodrama as a widow struggling to rebuild her life despite uncharitable rumors.

Northern Pursuit
(1943)Errol Flynn stars in this spy drama as Mountie Steve Wagner, who tracks downed Nazi flyer Hugo von Keller through the Canadian wilderness.

Possessed
(1947)A woman found wandering on the streets of LA. Taken to a mental hospital, she weaves a harrowing tale of insanity, murder and the passion by which she has become Possessed.

Cry Wolf
(1947)Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck star in this psychological thriller about a wealthy young widow who discovers the hereditary insanity that has been a well-guarded secret within the walls of her late husband's family estate.

God Is My Co-Pilot
(1945)Wartime history and action entertainment soar in this high-flying and enormously popular World War II-era spirit-lifter based on the bestseller by fighter pilot Col. Robert Jr.
Flight Angels
(1940)Cleared for takeoff: Flight Angels, an aviation programmer steeped in man-woman attitudes of its time. The story is centered on commercial pilots eager to fly higher (during off-hours they're designing a high-altitude plane) and up-in-the-air attendants eager to land a man (exchanges between the femmes in the Stewardess Lounge are exceptionally catty). Virginia Bruce and Jane Wyman portray two of the title's Angels. Dennis Morgan plays the pilot whose eye problems result in him being grounded by his superintendent (Ralph Bellamy) and sent to the classroom to instruct future flight attendants. He refuses to stay grounded, test-piloting his experimental stratospheric aircraft without authorization. Wayne Morris, inspired by his role in the film, became a real-life pilot and went on to become a decorated WWII flight hero.

Everybody's Hobby
(1939)A father-son camping trip turns an amateur photographer and his ham radio-operating kid into heroes who help catch an arsonist who set a forest fire.