Lloyd Corrigan
16 titles
Filmography
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The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters
(1954)
Song of Nevada
(1944)A young western woman returns home to sell her deceased father's ranch, where she learns he had other plans for his daughter’s future.

Captive Wild Woman
(1943)
The Chase
(1946)A veteran-turned-chauffeur is forced on the run in Cuba after he makes off with the wife of his sadistic millionaire boss and she winds up dead.

Lights of Old Santa Fe
(1944)Cowgirl Dale gets caught between rival rodeos, one run by a good guy, and the other by a bad one. Can Cowboy Roy and his singing pals help her choose?

Gambler's Choice
(1944)Ross Hadley, a professional gambler, must go up against his childhood friend, a police lieutenant, who tries to put a stop to the gambling activities at Hadley's casino. Their relationship only becomes more complicated when they fall for the same woman.

Rosie the Riveter
(1944)Work is plentiful but rooms are scarce during WWII. Two girls and two boys share a room as they work on opposite shifts, but opposites still manage to attract. Based on the story "Room for Two."
She-Wolf of London
(1946)A desperate young heiress is convinced that she's a werewolf responsible for a grizzly series of unsolved murders that have terrified the citizens of London and baffled Scotland Yard.

Mr. Reckless
(1948)Adventurous oil-well digger Jeff Lundy (Eythe) returns to his home town after several years, to find that his high school sweetheart Betty Denton (Britton) is engaged to Jim Halsey (MacDonald), a man several years older than her. Upset over the engagement, Jeff decides to win Betty back by performing several highly risky and dangerous stunts in the oil fields to impress her. He's going to get her back or die trying!

Cyrano de Bergerac
(1950)In 1640 France, the charismatic swordsman and poet with the absurd nose sets up an innocent deception to help another woo the woman he loves.
Maisie Gets Her Man
(1942)
Two Smart People
(1946)Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City) combines the best of film noir, crime caper and romance in this little gem starring Lucille Ball, John Hodiak and Lloyd Nolan. Ace Connors (Hodiak) is a con man on the run, chased by determined cop Bob Simms (Nolan) who is trying to convince Ace to turn in the bonds he has stolen in exchange for a reduced sentence. When Simms catches up with Connors, the con man talks him into taking a train ride back east that will take them through the Southwest and into New Orleans. Entering into the fray is Ricki Woodner (Ball), who is looking to con the con man out of his bonds, while falling for him and Fly Feletti (Elisha Cook, Jr.), a snarling trigger man hot on Ace's trail. The tension builds to an exciting climax during Mardi Gras.
The Bride Goes Wild
(1948)Boozing children's author Greg Rawlings (Van Johnson), known as Uncle Bump, enlists the help of illustrator Martha Terryton (June Allyson), who is appalled by his womanizing ways and seeming hatred for kids. She threatens to tell the world he's a fraud, so he pretends to be a widower and the father of a troubled son (Butch Jenkins) in a scheme cooked up by his publisher (Hume Cronyn). Martha believes the story and tries to help him -- until she finds out the truth.

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.

King of the Cowboys
(1943)A private detective finds himself right the middle of a carnival show that the saboteurs use as a cover!

New Mexico
(1951)Raw tensions between a calvary captain’s tyrant colonel boss and a vengeful Native American chief come to a head as the captain tries to keep peace.