John Lund
12 titles
Filmography
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The Battle at Apache Pass
(1952)Temperate Apache Chief Cochise attempts to prevent war between his people and the white settlers. Though Cochise's wife dies at the hands of a bigoted cavalry officer and a crooked Indigenous agent, the stoic leader continues to believe that a lasting peace is possible.

Five Guns West
(1955)When desperate outlaws rob a stagecoach station and take the owner’s daughter hostage, a Confederate officer comes to the rescue.

No Man of Her Own
(1950)A pregnant wanderer is involved in a train crash and assumes a dead girl's identity. When she is blackmailed by a man who discovers her true identity, she decides to kill him. Based on a novel by William Irish.

The Perils of Pauline
(1947)La verdadera historia de la actriz Pearl White y su ascenso a la fama en el cine mudo, donde se convirtió en la reina de las series.

Bride of Vengeance
(1949)When a loveless marriage is arranged between a Borgia and the Duke of Ferrara for an acquisition of land, Lucretia Borgia struggles between her burning desire for vengeance and her growing love for the Duke.

Darling, How Could You!
(1951)A British couple reunites with their brood after five years in Panama.

A Foreign Affair
(1948)Academy Award®-winning director Billy Wilder delivers this Oscar®-nominated comedic look at postwar Berlin. Oscar® nominee Jean Arthur stars as a congressional investigator who comes to Berlin as part of a fact-finding mission -- only to fall for an American captain who's having an affair with a German singer, played by screen legend Marlene Dietrich.

The Wackiest Ship in the Army
(1960)During WW II, Lt. Rip Crandall and his inexperienced and motley crew get assigned to deliver an Australian observer to a Japanese-held island.

Chief Crazy Horse
(1955)As a child, future Sioux warrior general Crazy Horse hears a prophecy that one of his tribe will lead his people to victory over the white invaders, only to then be destroyed by one of his own followers. Crazy Horse becomes convinced of his destiny but faces rivalry from his cousin Little Big Man as well as gold-hungry white men, intent on ignoring previous treaties to mine the sacred Lakota land.

High Society
(1956)This witty, musical version of The Philadelphia Story stars Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and the jazz master himself, Louis Armstrong, playing the hottest trumpet in the land.

My Friend Irma
(1949)A slapsticky saga related by a comparatively bright brunette dishing the dirt about her dumb blonde roommate. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis's movie debut.

My Friend Irma Goes West
(1950)Singer Steve, friend Seymour and fiance Jane, along with her dizzy blonde room mate Irma, have a series of misadventures on a California-bound train and end up involved with a gang of murderous gangsters in Las Vegas.