During World War I, Richard Arlen served in the Royal Canadian Flying Corps as a pilot, but he never saw combat. After the war he drifted round and eventually wound up in Los Angeles, where he got a job as a motorcycle messenger at a film laboratory. When he crashed into the gates of Paramount Pictures and suffered a broken leg, the studio provided prompt medical attention. Impressed by his good looks, executives also gave him a contract after he had recovered. Starting as an extra in 1925, Arlen soon rose to credited roles, but the quality of his work left much to be desired. However, he continued in films, and his big break came when William A. Wellman cast him as a pilot in the silent film Wings (1927) with Charles 'Buddy' Rogers and Clara Bow. The story of fighter aces would win the Oscar for Best Picture and Arlen would continue to play the tough, cynical hero throughout his career. Arlen appeared in three more pictures directed by Wellman, Beggars of Life (1928), Ladies of the Mob (1928) and The Man I Love (1929). In "Wings" he had a scene with a young actor named Gary Cooper. In 1929, he again worked with Cooper in the western The Virginian (1929), only this time Cooper was the star and Arlen was the supporting actor. While Arlen moved easily into sound, his career just bumped along. By 1935 he was working in such "B" pictures as Three Live Ghosts (1936). It was in 1935 that he became a freelance actor and his freelance career soon waned. In 1939, he signed with Universal and began working in its action films. In 1941 he moved to the Pine-Thomas unit at Paramount, where he appeared in adventure films. With the war on, most of his earlier films included war scenarios. By the end of the 1940s Arlen was becoming deaf and this seemed to signal the end of his career. However, he had an operation in 1949 that restored his hearing and he went on making a handful of adventures and westerns through the 1950s and working more in the 1960s. He made 15 westerns for producer A.C. Lyles, who worked with the old western stars.
Besides movies, Arlen also appeared on television and in commercials. After leaving the business in the late 1960s, he was coaxed back to the screen for three small roles in films that were released the same year that he died.
When Dawn decides to hit the road for a major music festival, she picks up a stranger and as the two embark, they soon find themselves being stalked and running for their lives as a crazed madman in a Bronco terrorizes them.
The camera delves into the lives of local whalers, global activists and an American journalist in the "whale and dolphin killing town" of Taiji, Japan, revealing not everything is as black and white as it seems.
Nineteen-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen's reign of terror.
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1975 |
The Sky's the Limitas Grimes
1968 |
Buckskinas Townsman
1968 |
Rogue's Galleryas Man in Club
1967 |
Fort Utahas Sam Tyler
1967 |
Hostile Gunsas Sheriff Travis
1967 |
Red Tomahawkas Telegrapher
1967 |
The Road to Nashvilleas Studio Boss
1966 |
Johnny Renoas Ned Duggan
1966 |
To the Shores of Hellas Brig. Gen. F.W. Ramsgate
1966 |
Wacoas Sheriff Billy Kelly
1965 |
Apache Uprisingas Capt. Gannon
1965 |
Black Spursas Pete Muchin
1965 |
Hollywood My Home Town
1965 |
The Human Duplicatorsas Lt. Shaw - National Intelligence
1965 |
Town Tameras Dr. L. Kent
1964 |
Law of the Lawlessas Ben -- Bartender
1964 |
Sex and the College Girlas Charles Devon
1964 |
Thunder Mountainas Old Matt
1964 |
Young Furyas Sheriff Jenkins
1963 |
The Crawling Handas Lee Barrenger
1963 |
The Young and the Braveas Col. Ralph Holbein
1961 |
The Last Time I Saw Archieas Col. Edwin Martin
1960 |
Raymieas Garber
1959 |
Warlockas Bacon
1958 |
The Day of the Trumpetas Sgt. Jim Heisler
1956 |
Hidden Gunsas Sheriff Ward Young
1955 |
Blonde Blackmaileras Tony Pelassier
1954 |
Devil's Harboras John 'Captain' Martin
1953 |
Sabre Jetas Gen. Robert E. 'Bob' Hale
1952 |
Flaming Featheras Showdown Calhoun
1952 |
Hurricane Smithas Brundage
1952 |
The Blazing Forestas Joe Morgan
1951 |
Silver Cityas Charles Storrs
1950 |
Kansas Raidersas Union Captain
1949 |
Grand Canyonas Mike Adams
1948 |
Speed to Spareas Cliff Jordan
1948 |
The Return of Wildfireas Dobe Williams
1948 |
When My Baby Smiles at Meas Harvey Howell
1947 |
Buffalo Bill Rides Againas Buffalo Bill
1946 |
Accompliceas Simon Lash
1945 |
Identity Unknownas Johnny March
1945 |
The Phantom Speaksas Matt Fraser
1944 |
Storm Over Lisbonas John Craig
1944 |
That's My Baby!as Tim Jones
1944 |
The Big Bonanzaas Captain Jed Kilton
1944 |
The Lady and the Monsteras Dr. Patrick Cory
1944 |
Timber Queenas Russell Evans
1943 |
Aerial Gunneras Sgt
1943 |
Alaska Highwayas Woody Ormsby
1943 |
Minesweeperas Richard Houston - aka Jim 'Tennessee' Smith
1943 |
Submarine Alertas Lewis J. 'Lee' Deerhold
1942 |
Torpedo Boatas Skinner Barnes
1942 |
Wrecking Crewas Matt Carney
1941 |
A Dangerous Gameas Dick Williams
1941 |
Flying Blindas Jim Clark
1941 |
Forced Landingas Dan Kendall
1941 |
Lucky Devilsas Dick McManus
1941 |
Men of the Timberlandas Dick O'Hara
1941 |
Mutiny in the Arcticas Dick Barclay
1941 |
Power Diveas Brad Farrell
1941 |
Raiders of the Desertas Dick Manning
1940 |
Black Diamondsas Walter Norton
1940 |
Danger on Wheelsas Larry Taylor
1940 |
Hot Steelas Frank Stewart
1940 |
The Devil's Pipelineas Dick Talbot
1940 |
The Leather Pushersas Dick 'Kid' Roberts
1939 |
Legion of Lost Flyersas Gene 'Loop' Gillan
1939 |
Man from Montrealas Clark Manning
1939 |
Missing Daughtersas Wally King
1939 |
Mutiny on the Blackhawkas Capt. Robert Lawrence
1939 |
Tropic Furyas Dan Burton
1938 |
Call of the Yukonas Gaston Rogers
1938 |
No Time to Marryas Perry Brown
1938 |
Straight Place and Showas Denny Paine
1937 |
Artist and Modelsas Alan Townsend
1937 |
Murder in Greenwich Villageas Steve Havens Jackson Jr.
1937 |
Secret Valleyas Lee Rogers
1937 |
Silent Barriersas Hickey
1936 |
The Mine with the Iron Dooras Bob Harvey
1936 |
Three Live Ghostsas Bill Jones
1935 |
Let 'em Have Itas Mal Stevens
1935 |
The Calling of Dan Matthewsas Dan Matthews
1934 |
Come On, Marines!as Lucky Davis
1934 |
Helldoradoas Art Ryan
1934 |
Ready for Loveas Julian Barrow
1934 |
She Made Her Bedas Wild Bill Smith
1933 |
College Humoras Mondrake
1933 |
Golden Harvestas Walt Martin
1933 |
Hell and High Wateras Capt. J.J. Jericho
1933 |
Song of the Eagleas Bill Hoffman
1933 |
Three Cornered Moonas Dr. Alan Stevens
1932 |
Guilty as Hellas Frank C. Marsh
1932 |
Island of Lost Soulsas Edward Parker
1932 |
Sky Brideas Bert 'Speed' Condon
1932 |
The All-Americanas Gary King
1932 |
Tiger Sharkas Pipes Boley
1931 |
Caughtas Lt. Tom Colton
1931 |
Gun Smokeas Brad Farley
1931 |
The Conquering Hordeas Dan McMasters
1931 |
The House That Shadows Built
1931 |
The Lawyer's Secretas Joe Hart
1931 |
The Secret Callas Tom Blake
1931 |
Touchdown!as Dan Curtis
1930 |
Burning Upas Lou Larrigan
1930 |
Dangerous Paradiseas Heyst
1930 |
Only Saps Workas Lawrence Payne
1930 |
Paramount on Paradeas Hunter - Episode 'Dream Girl'