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The Alan Ladd Collection
13 West Street
Starring: Alan
Ladd & Rod Steiger
When the police fail to round
up
suspects, an electronics engineer tries to get revenge on the teens who
assaulted him.
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All The Young Men
Starring: Alan
Ladd, Sidney Poitier & James Darren
Fairly powerful
men-uniting-in-battle
story with an interesting cast, highlighted by Poitier in an early
role.
A tiny marine squadron overrun by the Chinese in the Korean War
attempts
to resist the numerous attackers. In their spare time, the men confront
racial prejudice when a black man takes command.
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Boy on a Dolphin
Starring: Alan
Ladd & Sophia Loren
Diving in the Aegean Sea for
sponges
off Hydra, peasant girl Phaedra (Sophia Loren-irresistible singing
&
dancing in her trademark sexy manner) discovers a golden statue of a
boy
riding a bronze dolphin, chained to the body framework of a wrecked
ship..Together
with Rhif (Jorge Mistral) her lazy fisherman lover, Niko (Piero
Giagnoni)
her little brother & an English doctor Hawkins (Laurence Naismith)
she tries to look for a rich American sponsor for the raising of the
sunken
statue (2,000 years old).
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Captain
Caution
Starring: Alan Ladd, Victor Mature, Louise
Platt
& Leo
Carrillo
When her father dies, a young girl helps
a young man take command of the ship to fight the British during the
war of 1812

Drum Beat
Starring: Alan
Ladd & Audrey Dalton
President Grant orders Indian
fighter
MacKay to negotiate with the Modocs of northern California and southern
Oregon. On the way he must escort Nancy Meek to the home of her aunt
and
uncle. After Modoc renegade Captain Jack engages in ambush and other
atrocities,
MacKay must fight him one-on-one with guns, knives and fists.
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Joan of Paris
Starring: Alan Ladd, Michele Morgan
& Paul Henreid
An RAF squadron is brought down over occupied
France.
The flyers get to Paris in spite of the fact that the youngest, Baby,
is
injured. He must be hidden and his wounds cared for. The Gestapo has
already
issued orders for their arrest.
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One Foot in Hell
Starring:
Alan Ladd, Don Murray & Delores Michaels
Mitch Barrett becomes embittered because
his wife is allowed
to die when he can't pay for the medicine she needs. The remorseful
townspeople
hire Mitch to be a deputy sheriff, thereby enabling him to plot an
elaborate
bank robbery with the help of an artist, a pickpocket, a gunslinger and
a
bar-girl. In conjunction with the robbery, Mitch plans to avenge
himself upon
every man who hindered his purchase of a single bottle of medicine
costing one
dollar and eighty seven cents so many years ago.

Paratrooper
Starring: Alan Ladd, Leo Genn &
Susan Stephen
Alan Ladd is the focus of this story based on the
wartime
raid on the German radar station at Bruneval. The raid was a combined
services
operation and the 2nd Battalion of the 1st Parachute Brigade was led by
Major Frost, John (Major Snow). An RAF radar expert, Flight Sergeant
C.W.H.
Cox (Sergeant Box) accompanied the raiders to tell them what to take
back
to England.
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Whispering Smith
Starring: Alan Ladd,
Robert Preston, William
Demarest
& Brenda Marshall
By far his
next great Western after Shane, Alan
Ladd starred in this exciting film about Whispering Smith, a
hard-bitten
railroad detective know for his grit and tenacity. When his longtime
friend
Murray is justifiably fired for stealing merchandise from train wrecks,
Smith
doesn't hesistate to go after his friend when Murray becomes involved
with the
gang responsbile for the train wrecks. Top-notch performances by Ladd
and
Robert Preston, who played Murray, plus an excellent script and stellar
direction from Leslie Fenton, make this film a classic

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