Diamond Jet


Biography

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Smoky (1966)
Smoky

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Zombies On Broadway (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Are You A Zombie? We first meet Sheldon Leonard as gangster turned impresario Ace, then the stars, his press agents, Wally Brown and tubbier Alan Carney as Jerry and Mike, the RKO riposte to Abbott And Costello, in Gangsters On Broadway, 1945, with Bela Lugosi and Anne Jeffreys.
Zombies On Broadway (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Something Of The Devil Goon Joseph (Joseph Vitale) brings a vial to the jungle lab of his boss, Dr. Renault (Bela Lugosi, his first scene), who explains his science problem, then awakens Kalaga (Darby Jones, same guy from I Walked With A Zombie), in the comic knock-off Zombies On Broadway, 1945.
Zombies On Broadway (1945) -- (Movie Clip) If You See A Corpse Walking Around Comic team Jerry Miles and (goofier) Alan Carney, as New York press agents sent to an exotic island to find a Zombie, have recruited singer Jean (Anne Jeffreys), none of them aware they’re being stalked (by Darby Jones, who works for Bela Lugosi), in Zombies On Broadway, 1945.
Prisoner Of Zenda, The (1922) -- (Movie Clip) The English Rassendylls Vacationing in Ruritania, aware of blood lines shared with local royals, Rudolf Rassendyll is discovered by Col. Sapt (Robert Edeson) then introduced to the dissolute king (also Stone), Rex Ingram directing the third movie version of the Anthony Hope novel, The Prisoner Of Zenda, 1922.
Male Animal, The -- (Movie Clip) Got Glue On Your Pants? Boffo homecoming pep rally, professor Tommy (Henry Fonda) squirming as booster Keller (Eugene Pallette) announces halfback Wally (Don DeFore), his hero, ex-star Joe (Jack Carson), also ex-boyfriend to ex-cheerleader and Tommy's wife Ellen (Olivia de Havilland), in The Male Animal, 1942.
Rag Man, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Plenty Raincoats Running out of excuses to stick around, escaped orphan Tim (Jackie Coogan) gets out-of-luck inventor Max (Max Davidson) to open up about his misfortune, in The Rag Man, 1925.

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