Eduard Franz
10 titles
Filmography
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Hollow Triumph
(1948)On the run from the law and the big-time gambler he just ripped off, thief John Muller assumes a psychiatrist’s identity with unfortunate results.
The Magnificent Yankee
(1950)When 61-year-old Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. arrives in Washington DC in 1902 to take his seat on the Supreme Court, he worries that he may be to old to achieve much. But his wife Fanny will hear no such nonsense: "It's never too late for those who love a good fight, for those who keep on looking ahead!" Fanny is right. Holmes will remain on the Court for 30 years, helping bring about momentous changes in the law of free speech, labor relations and other vital issues. But one thing would never change - the bedrock devotion Holmes and Fanny shared. Louis Calhern reprises his famed Broadway role (earning a 1950 Best Actor Oscar nomination) as the Great Dissenter in this moving, lively and often humorous biography of The Magnificent Yankee.

Sins of Jezebel
(1953)The shameless siren of the Bible marries the aging King Ahab and unleashes God’s wrath with her plan to indoctrinate the people of Israel in paganism.

The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake
(1959)Anthropologist Jonathan Drake believes that the men of his family have been cursed for generations by the native South American tribe he studies.

Wake of the Red Witch
(1948)In the 1800's, an East Indies shipping tycoon and the swash-buckling captain of a trading vessel, The Red Witch, battle for gold, priceless pearls, and the love of a beautiful woman.

Francis
(1950)A dimwitted lieutenant is labeled a lunatic when he insists a talking mule helped him on his military ventures.

Outpost in Morocco
(1949)An emir's vivacious daughter and a dashing Foreign Legion captain get caught in a web of intrigue and high adventure in post-war French Morocco.

Broken Lance
(1954)A maverick yet iron-willed cattle rancher - he married a Comanche woman and fathered a second family - sees his empire begin to shatter. Oscar winner for Best Story, with Richard Widmark.

The Indian Fighter
(1955)A man who made his name fighting the Sioux returns to the West after the war to forge a peace treaty that’s undermined by gold-hungry frontiersmen.

One Minute to Zero
(1952)Using refugees as human shields, North Korean troops advance on Col. Steve Jankowski and his dug-in troops. Jankowski orders his gunners to fire warning shots short of the advance.