J. Carrol Naish
13 titles
Filmography
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The Monster Maker
(1944)A mad scientist injects his enemies with a virus which causes them to become hideously deformed.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she’s directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

Sitting Bull
(1954)An officer sympathetic to the wronged Sioux fixes a meeting with Chief Sitting Bull and President Grant, but threats derail the peace talks.

Canadian Pacific
(1949)Fearful of what a new railroad will mean for their lives, natives and locals become manipulated by a fur trader to sabotage its final construction.

Annie Get Your Gun
(1950)Betty Hutton and Howard Keel star in this classic big-screen adaptation of the Broadway hit Annie Get Your Gun.

The Corsican Brothers
(1941)After their parents are killed, conjoined twin boys are separated, with one raised as a gentleman in Paris and the other as a bandit in the mountains.

Rage at Dawn
(1955)A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.

The Beast with Five Fingers
(1947)After a famous pianist's murder, his hand returns to wreak vengeance.

The Last Command
(1955)A small group of Texans (as the citizens of the Republic of Texas were known) hold out to the last man against the invading Mexican army.

Bulldog Drummond Comes Back
(1937)After the detective, his girlfriend, and their sidekick are kidnapped by enemies, it’s up to a Scotland Yard inspector to help them get out of a jam.

Denver and Rio Grande
(1952)The film is a dramatization of the building of the Denver and Rio Grande railway, which was chartered in 1870.

Rio Grande
(1950)John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara). Yorke gets word that his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.) -- whom he hasn't seen in 15 years -- has been dropped as a cadet from West Point, and that he lied about his age to enlist in the cavalry, in an effort to redeem himself.

The Kid from Spain
(1932)An innocent man accused of robbing banks masquerades as a bullfighter to escape the police.