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The John Hodiak
Collection
Ambush
Starring: John Hodiak, Robert Taylor
& Arlene Dahl
An Indian scout is sent to rescue a woman who is
somewhere
deep in Apache territory. The woman's sister, naturally, goes along for
the ride where they encounter terrors along the way.
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Ambush at Tomahawk Gap
Starring: John
Hodiak, John Derek & David Brian
Four released convicts go back
to
the ghost town of Tomahawk Gap searching for the Army payroll they
stole
several years earlier. Not only did they have trouble finding the
money,
but they had to deal with a horde of mean, bloodthirsty indians and a
couple
of conniving white men intent on getting the money or themselves.
Typical
western with plenty of gunplay, horses, and action.
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The Bribe
Starring: John Hodiak, Ava Gardner,
Charles Laughton,
Vincent Price, Robert Taylor & John Hoyt
In pursuit of stolen aircraft engines on a Central
American
island, federal agent Rigby meets chief suspect Hintten and his wife
Elizabeth,
a sultry cafe singer; and is watched by Bealer, a "pie-shaped man" with
sore feet. Rigby knows he's on the right track when Bealer offers him
money
to leave Carlota. When Rigby and Elizabeth are drawn to each other, the
gang realizes there's more than one kind of bribe. Everybody sweats.
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Lady Without a Passport
Starring: John Hodiak & Hedy
Lamarr
A lady without credentials attempts to leave Cuba at
the
height of an investigation regarding aliens.
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Malaya
Starring: John Hodiak, Spencer Tracy,
Valentina Cortesa, Jimmy Stewart
Gilbert Roland & John
Barrymore
Newspaperman Royer convinces government officials of a plan to obtain rubber by stealing it out from under the Japanese. Carnahan is let out of prison to help. While taking out the last load Royer is killed and Carnahan, wounded, must finish the job.
Mission Over Korea
Starring: John Hodiak, John
Derek & Maureen
O'Sullivan
It's
war in the skies in this World War II action flick when three American
pilots
encounter three Korean pilots. But the Americans must first get beyond
fighting
amongst themselves.
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The People Against O'Hara
Starring: John Hodiak, Spencer
Tracy,
Pat O'Brien
& Diana Lynn
James Curtayne has retired from law but he returns
to
defend John O'Hara on a murder charge. Curtayne's drinking and
rustiness
result in O'Hara's being found guilty, but Curtayne makes further
efforts
to prove him innocent.
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Somewhere in the Night
Starring: John Hodiak, Nancy Guild,
Richard Conte
& Sheldon Leonard
George Taylor, a war veteran suffering from amnesia
with
only two clues to his past: the bitter letter from a woman who hates
him
and another mysterious letter signed "Larry Cravat." Taylor goes to Los
Angeles to meet Cravat. It turns out that Cravat is wanted for murder
and
the robbery of $2 million. George becomes involved with a singer, and
is
chased by mobsters while on a search for the stolen money. There ensue
a series of chases, an interesting plot twist and a surprise ending as
John learns the true identity of Cravat.
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Sunday Dinner for a
Soldier
Starring: John Hodiak, Anne Baxter, Charles
Winninger
Anne Revere & Chill Wills
A poor family in Florida saves all the money they can in order to plan
something special for the soldier they've invited to Sunday dinner.
They don't realize that their request to invite the soldier never got
mailed. On the day of the scheduled dinner, another soldier is brought
to their home and love soon blossoms between him and Tessa, the young
woman who runs the home
Trial
Starring: John
Hodiak, Dorothy McGuire, Glenn Ford
& Arthur Kennedy
That venerable academy State
University
won't renew law prof Glenn Ford's contract because he lacks courtroom
experience.
He signs up with slick lawyer Arthur Kennedy ("Law's a business like
any
other"), who promptly makes him point man in a high-visibility trial. A
Mexican boy has been charged with murder of an underage Anglo girl in a
case of statutory rape. Town racists whip up a lynch mob; meanwhile,
Kennedy
flits across the country to milk cash from a leftist rally for the boy.
But, confident that Ford will blow the defense, he's only interested in
providing a profitable martyr for the "cause".
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