Douglas Kennedy
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Filmography
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The Amazing Transparent Man
(1960)An insane Army major uses a prisoner for a test to invent an invisibility formula to make zombies, while his employee goes invisible as a bank robber.
I Was an American Spy
(1951)Claire Phillips is an American nightclub singer working in Singapore in the early 1940s, when the Japanese attack and take over the island country. Now trapped, and widowed since her husband was killed in the Bataan Death March, Claire agrees to aid an American secret agent in fighting the occupying Japanese troops. She is captured by the enemy, tortured, and sentenced to be shot, but is rescued at the last minute by her American contact. This war-time tale is based on the true story of Americas own "Mata Hari" of the South Pacific, and stars Ann Dvorak ("Scarface," "Flame of Barbary Coast") as Claire Phillips, Gene Evans ("Operation Petticoat," "Shock Corridor") as the American secret agent, and Douglas Kennedy ("Dark Passage," "The Fastest Guitar Alive"), Philip Ahn (TVs "Kung Fu," "Thoroughly Modern Millie") and Richard Loo ("The Man With the Golden Gun," "The Sand Pebbles").

Wiretapper
(1955)Based on a true story, a retired army electronics engineer is lured into organized crime while his wife is desperate to get him out.

Montana
(1950)An Australian sheepman seeks grazing land in Montana, faces opposition from local ranchers, and falls in love with a wealthy cattlewoman.

The Land Unknown
(1957)A Navy expedition led by Commander Hal Roberts explores a mysterious warm-water region shrouded in the ice of Antarctica. When a fierce storm drives them into a cloud bank, their helicopter is disabled, and they encounter a hot, tropical landscape of prehistoric terror! Untouched by the Ice Age, a 20th-century Mesozoic era awaits them, complete with ferocious dinosaurs and carnivorous plants.

The Big Chase
(1954)A rookie cop at the LAPD is hot on the trail of a payroll thief fleeing to Mexico while his wife is in the hospital giving birth to their first child.

The Cariboo Trail
(1950)During the Gold Rush, two dreamers from Montana and a prospector head for British Columbia to raise cattle and dig for gold, but find trouble instead.

The Lone Gun
(1954)
Dark Passage
(1947)Humphrey Bogart is Vincent Parry, a prison escapee framed for murder who emerges from plastic surgery with a new face. Lauren Bacall is Irene Jansen, Vincent's lone ally.

Gun Belt
(1953)A former gunslinger trying to get his life back on track by buying a ranch is framed by his outlaw brother in order to blackmail him into committing one last robbery.

The Eternal Sea
(1955)US Admiral John Hoskins' devotion to the Navy inspired his heroic efforts to retain active-duty status and command despite a crippling injury in World War II, as portrayed in this well-acted biography.

The Bonnie Parker Story
(1958)Based on the true story of the infamous woman with a tommy-gun, who raised bloody hell in the Southwest in the 1930s, from hold-ups to jail breaks.