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Carradine in Stagecoach (1939) This is a list of John Carradine 's hundreds of theatrical films. Television appearances and television movies are not included.
John Carradine (/ ˈ k ær ə d iː n / KARR-ə-deen; born Richmond Reed Carradine; February 5, 1906 – November 27, 1988) was an American actor, considered one of the greatest character actors in American cinema.
Isle of Forgotten Sins is an American South Seas adventure film released on August 15, 1943 by PRC, with Leon Fromkess in charge of production, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer (also credited with original story) and featuring top-billed John Carradine and Gale Sondergaard, whose performance in one of 1936's Academy Award for Best Picture nominees, Anthony Adverse, earned her the first Academy Award ...
The Invisible Man's Revenge is a 1944 American science fiction horror film directed by Ford Beebe and written by Bertram Millhauser. [2] The film stars John Carradine as a scientist who tests his experiment on a psychiatric hospital escapee, played by Jon Hall, who takes the invisibility serum and then goes on a crime spree.
Bluebeard is a 1944 American historical film noir directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, starring John Carradine in the title role. [2] The film also stars Jean Parker.The film is based on the famous French tale Barbe bleue [3] that tells the story of a violent nobleman in the habit of murdering his wives and the attempts of one wife to avoid the fate of her predecessors.
Dennis Schwartz from Ozus' World Movie Reviews awarded the film a grade B−, calling it "A goofy but entertaining 'mad scientist' cult film". [4] TV Guide gave the film one out of four stars, pointing out Carradine's performance as the film's only worthwhile aspect.
Rain Carradine (Cailee Spaeny) gets up close and personal with a Xenomorph in "Alien: Romulus." ... John Lennon and Paul McCartney – arriving at JFK airport in the documentary "Beatles '64 ...
The movie was the first in a new six-film contract between Monogram and Moreland. [1] The film was announced in April 1943 with Robert Lowery and Mantan Moreland attached. [2] Filming was meant to start on 10 May 1943. [3] However this date was pushed back and John Carradine became the star. [4]