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Stanley Logan
Actor 1885 - 1953

Stanley Logan

Earlsfield, London, England, UK

Filmography

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7 titles
Double Crossbones

Double Crossbones

Charles Barton 1951 1h 16m 5.0

Falsely accused by the corrupt Governor Elden of Charleston of fencing stolen pirate booty, young Davey Crandall and friend Tom Botts buy passage on the ship of local buccaneer Bloodthirsty Ben. They avoid being killed by faking a case of the pox, which causes the panicked captain and crew to desert the ship.

Sword in the Desert

Sword in the Desert

George Sherman 1949 1h 41m

First American film about the conflict between Jewish nationalists and the British in the creation of the state of Israel.

Three Strangers

Three Strangers

Jean Negulesco 1946 1h 32m 6.5

On the eve of the Chinese New Year, three strangers, Crystal Shackleford, married to a wealthy philanderer; Jerome Artbutny, an outwardly respectable judge; and Johnny West, a seedy sneak thief, make a pact before a small statue of the Chinese goddess of Destiny.

Wilson

Wilson

Henry King 1944 2h 34m

The political career of Woodrow Wilson is chronicled, beginning with his decision to leave his post at Princeton to run for Governor of New Jersey, and his subsequent ascent to the Presidency of the United States.

The Spider Woman

The Spider Woman

Roy William Neill 1944 1h 3m 7.3

Sherlock Holmes investigates a series of so-called "pajama suicides". He knows the female villain behind them is as cunning as Moriarty and as venomous as a spider.Based on "The Sign of Four" and the short stories "The Dying Detective", "The Final Problem", "The Speckled Band" and "The Adventure of the Devil's Foot".

Wedding Worries

Wedding Worries

Edward L. Cahn 1941 12m

The Our Gang kids worry that Darla's new stepmother will be an evil stepmother like of fairy tale fame.

Arise, My Love

Arise, My Love

Mitchell Leisen 1940 1h 50m

A dashing pilot and a vivacious reporter have romantic and dramatic adventures in Europe as World War II begins.

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