Roland Winters
8 titles
Filmography
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Docks of New Orleans
(1948)When employees of a New Orleans chemical company start dropping dead, master sleuth Charlie Chan springs into action to investigate the case.

The Golden Eye
(1948)Chan discovers a conspiracy when a low paying gold mine seemingly starts to become profitable, and attempts are made on the owner's life. To help solve the crime, Roland Winters as "Charlie Chan" is assisted by his son, Victor Sen Yung as "Tommy Chan" and comic sidekick, Mantan Moreland as "Birmingham Brown", Charlie's chauffeur/butler.

The Chinese Ring
(1947)Soon after a Chinese princess comes to the U.S. to buy planes for her people, she is murdered by a poison dart fired by an air rifle. To help solve the crime, Roland Winters as "Charlie Chan" is assisted by his son, Victor Sen Yung as "Tommy Chan" and comic sidekick, Mantan Moreland as "Birmingham Brown", Chan's chauffeur/butler.
Kidnapped
(1948)Based on the classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson, this film combines action and adventure in an old world setting. When a young Scottish boy (Roddy McDowell, "Lassie, Come Home," "Planet of the Apes") is kidnapped in an attempt by his uncle to steal his inheritance, he is sold into slavery. From the director of the Bowery Boys movie series, William Beaudine.

To Please a Lady
(1950)A ruthless race-car driver falls for a crusading journalist out to clean up the sport.

Guilty of Treason
(1950)A Roman Catholic Cardinal from Hungary is arrested and tortured for speaking out against the Nazi occupation of his country during World War II.
Top Secret Affair
(1957)
The West Point Story
(1950)Academy Award winner James Cagney puts on his dancing shoes again for The West Point Story, a spirited comedy packed with star-power and tunes by vetran songwriters Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn.