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Confirm or Deny is a 1941 war drama film directed by Archie Mayo and starring Don Ameche, Joan Bennett and Roddy McDowall. It was produced and distributed by Hollywood studio 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was written by Jo Swerling, based on a story by Samuel Fuller and Henry Wales. An uncredited Fritz Lang worked on the film as director.
December 12, 1941 Confirm or Deny: December 19, 1941 The Perfect Snob: December 26, 1941 ... Direct-to-video release September 30, 1979 La Luna: October 1, 1979
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Accent on Love: Ray McCarey: George Montgomery, Osa Massen, J. Carrol Naish: Drama: 20th Century Fox: Across the Sierras: D. Ross Lederman: Wild Bill Elliott, Luana Walters, Richard Fiske
1941 You Will Remember: Young Bob Slater 1941 Man Hunt: Vaner 1941 This England: Hugo 1941 How Green Was My Valley: Huw Morgan 1941 Confirm or Deny: Albert Perkins 1942 Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake: Young Benjamin Blake 1942 On the Sunnyside: Hugh Aylesworth 1942 The Pied Piper: Ronnie Cavanaugh 1943 My Friend Flicka: Ken McLaughlin ...
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Bachelor Daddy (1941) as George Smith; Puddin' Head (1941) as Harold Montgomery Sr. Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1941) as Top Rumson; Confirm or Deny (1941) as H. Cyrus Stuyvesant; Rise and Shine (1941) as Colonel Bacon; Louisiana Purchase (1941) as Col. Davis Sr. aka Polar Bear; The Man in the Trunk (1942) as Jim Cheevers; Lady Bodyguard (1943) as ...
Confirm or Deny (1941) as William (scenes deleted) Don't Get Personal (1942) as Sir Cecil (uncredited) Forever and a Day (1943) as William Barstow; The Hundred Pound Window (1944) as Hon. Freddie; The Captain from Köpenick (completed in 1941, released in 1945), aka I Was a Criminal as First Railroad Employee; Kiss the Bride Goodbye (1945) as ...
At 20th Century Fox he made Tin Pan Alley (1940), Scotland Yard (1941), and How Green Was My Valley (1941), in which he played a brother of Roddy McDowall's character. He also worked in such war films as Confirm or Deny (1941), One Night in Lisbon (1941), and Eagle Squadron (1941).