J. Edward Bromberg
15 titles
Filmography
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The Missing Corpse
(1945)A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car.

Lady of Burlesque
(1943)A striptease artist is up to her neck in trouble when two fellow dancers are found strangled by their own g-strings and she becomes the prime suspect!

Queen of the Amazons
(1947)When her fiance disappears during an expedition in the jungle, Jean arrives with a search party to find he’s been captured by a savage female tribe.

Charlie Chan on Broadway
(1937)A former singer returns from European exile with a revealing diary, only to be mysteriously silenced by those she once called allies.

I Shot Jesse James
(1949)Robert Ford shoots his friend and mentor, outlaw Jesse James, for love and the reward money to buy a ranch, marry and settle down. Instead, the government denies him the reward, his girlfriend leaves him and he is reduced to a traveling stage show and the target of every gunslinger who wants to make a name for himself.

Son of Dracula
(1943)A Southern Belle with a fondness for the occult invites a Hungarian count into her plantation estate where he becomes intent on making her his bride.

Guilty Bystander
(1950)In New York City, ex-cop Max Thursday, now the house detective at a scuzzy hotel in an even scuzzier part of town, exists in an alcoholic haze until his ex-wife appears with news of his son’s disappearance. So, Thursday stumbles through the city’s sleazy underworld searching for his kidnapped son.

The Return of Frank James
(1940)When Jesse James's murderers are set free, his brother Frank vows revenge by tracking them down. To fund his manhunt, he robs an express office and is wrongly accused of the clerk's murder, but a newspaper reporter is determined to find out the truth.

The Mark of Zorro
(1940)A young Spanish aristocrat must masquerade as a fop in order to maintain his secret identity of Zorro as he restores justice to early California.

Seventh Heaven
(1937)A Parisian sewer worker longing for a rise in status and a beautiful wife lives in a barren flat with a girl he rescued from the police.
The Many Faces of Dracula
(2000)The image of the infamous Dracula has become a staple of fictional narrative mastery, with its connections to the horror genre withstanding the test of time. Take an inside glance at the variant and various performers who have portrayed the character.

Jesse James
(1939)Story of jesse and frank james, and circumstances that set them on the road of crime; Love of jesse and the girl he married.

Phantom of the Opera
(1943)A crazed composer (Claude Rains) transforms into a masked phantom who schemes to make a young soprano the star of the opera and wreak revenge on those who stole his music.

Reunion in France
(1942)Parisian fashion executive Michele de la Becque feels crushed when her lover's Nazi ties emerge. Her heart wavers after helping a downed U.S. pilot, and she plans for their escape. But a startling discovery reunites her with her former lover.

Salome, Where She Danced
(1945)After fleeing Europe during the Austro-Prussian War, a Viennese ballerina falls in love with an American bandit who resembles her late royal lover.