Hugh Sanders
10 titles
Filmography
10 results

The Damned Don't Cry
(1950)Ethel Whitehead leaves her laborer husband behind to find a new, better life, and meets a rich gangster that leads her to a life of wealth and luxury. She engineers a rivalry, however, that sparks the ruin of everything she has fought to gain.

The Pride of St. Louis
(1952)The story of Jerome "Dizzy" Dean, a major-league baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs in the 1930s and 1940s.

Along the Great Divide
(1951)For his first movie Western, Kirk Douglas rode in good company. Filmed in the rugged High Sierras and Mojave Desert, Along the Great Divide is a lean, bullet-hard sagebrush saga.
Top Gun
(1955)
The Fighter
(1952)After his family’s murder, a Mexican patriot channels his rage into the boxing ring in Texas to raise money to arm a revolution in his home country.
Mister 880
(1950)
The Wild One
(1953)Johnny, a vicious biker gang leader, invades a small California town where he falls for Kathie, a good girl whose father happens to be a cop.

That's My Boy
(1951)An athletic father tries to press his hypochondriac teenage son to follow in his footsteps.

Cave of Outlaws
(1951)After completing a 15-year prison sentence for participating in a train holdup, Pete Carver heads to the cave where his cohorts hid their loot. Not realizing he's being trailed, Carver leads other interested parties to the gold, including Wells Fargo investigator Dobbs.

Man-Trap
(1961)A man at the mercy of his rich boozing wife joins his war buddy in a scheme to steal $3 million.