William Frawley
7 titles
Filmography
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The Inner Circle
(1946)After getting a seemingly perfect new secretary, a private detective finds himself embroiled in the case of a notorious gossip columnist's murder.

The Fighting Seabees
(1944)A construction foreman butts heads with a naval commander while building airstrips in the war-torn Pacific.

Lucy's Really Lost Moments
(1956)Laugh along with Lucy and Desi as you've never seen them before in these extremely rare television appearances, beautifully restored and in color.

Rancho Notorious
(1952)Vern Haskell (Arthur Kennedy) is pushed to revenge when his fiancée is killed during a general store robbery. Intent on punishing those responsible, Vern manages to find one of the thieves, who is mortally wounded. In his dying words, the man gives Vern a clue to finding the others. Continuing his quest, Vern travels to the hideout -- a ranch operated by Altar Keane (Marlene Dietrich), a former saloon singer. By fooling an outlaw (Mel Ferrer), Vern makes his way into their inner circle.

Rhubarb
(1951)A Brooklyn baseball team's PR man tends the club owner's sole heir, a tomcat called Rhubarb.

Strike Me Pink
(1936)Ethel Merman reunites with her Kid Millions costar Eddie Cantor in this frothy bit of film fable from celebrated director Norman Taurog and legendary producer Samuel Goldwyn.

Gentleman Jim
(1942)When boxing is still little more than street brawling, Jim Corbett battles to make it a sport. He attains his dream in a fight against a heavyweight champion. After 21 grueling rounds, Corbett emerges victorious, proving the merit of "scientific" boxing.