Jay C. Flippen
13 titles
Filmography
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7th Cavalry
(1956)In an interesting take on the Indian Wars, Randolph Scott is a man branded a coward for not taking part in Custer's disastrous Battle of Little Bighorn. The story follows Scott proving that his accusers are wrong and clearing his good name.

The Restless Breed
(1957)A bright young lawyer with a quick temper travels to a small Texas border town to even the score for his father's murder at the hands of gun-runners.

The Killing
(1956)Cool-headed crook Johnny Clay masterminds a daring racetrack robbery with a group of four men, each playing their own role, without knowing the plan.

Wild River
(1960)An agent sent to oversee the completion of a dam encounters opposition from locals.

Run of the Arrow
(1957)From visionary filmmaker Samuel Fuller comes this thought-provoking frontier classic starring Rod Steiger and Sarita Montiel.

The Plunderers
(1960)In this well-regarded Western actioner, a group of young toughs intent on taking over a town is eventually stopped by a one-armed former soldier. Shell-shocked Civil War veteran Sam slowly gets his act together and begins to take the four hoodlums down one at a time.

Carnival Story
(1954)In search of a better life, a German woman joins an American carnival passing through Munich and becomes torn between two very different suitors.

From Hell to Texas
(1958)A merciless rancher dispatches his crew to track down a ranch hand suspected of killing his son, sparking a manhunt that promises further bloodshed.

The Yellow Cab Man
(1950)Sheer, utter madness is the order of the day in this laugh riot on wheels that features one of America's all-time favorite funnymen, Red Skelton. In a story ranging from the weird to the whimsical, Skelton plays "Red," an accident-prone inventor of safety gadgets (no one can bump his head any funnier) who winds up driving a cab to prove the worth of his latest brainchild, Elastiglass. But while he is falling in love with the cab company's claims adjuster (Gloria De Haven), a crooked lawyer (Edward Arnold) and a phony psychiatrist (Walter Slezak) are plotting to steal his secret formula. One attempt results in a hilarious truth-serum sequence that sends Red back to the playpen and his famous "mean widdle kid" characterization. Climaxed by a frenzied free-for-all chase inside a home-show exposition - complete with a rotating house-of-the-future gone berserk - The Yellow Cab Man features Red Skelton's broad brand of comedy at its wacky best.

It's Always Fair Weather
(1955)Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, and Michael Kidd star as three WWII comrades who meet again during a ten-year reunion only to discover they have nothing in common.

The Lemon Drop Kid
(1951)Racetrack tout down on his luck gets involved with gangster when he gives bad tip. He's got one month to pay up $10,000 - or else. Based on Damon Runyon's story. ***New York Daily News

Trapped
(1949)With fake $20 bills flooding the system, U.S. Treasury agents seek help from a jailed master counterfeiter. Will he cooperate or take it on the lam?

Strategic Air Command
(1955)Aviation and sports come together as a baseball player is recalled to Air Force duty.