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God is My Co-Pilot - Movie Poster
Pride of the Marines - Movie Poster
Embraceable You - Movie Poster

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God is My Co-Pilot - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for God is My Co-Pilot (1945). One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.
Pride of the Marines - Movie Poster
Pride of the Marines - Movie Poster
Embraceable You - Movie Poster
Embraceable You - Movie Poster
Outlaw's Son - Movie Poster
Outlaw's Son - Movie Poster
That Way With Women - Movie Posters
That Way With Women - Movie Posters
Whiplash - Movie Poster
Whiplash - Movie Poster

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Movie Clip

Destination Tokyo (1943) -- (Movie Clip) I Never Seen A Doll On A Submarine Officers under command of Captain Cassidy (Cary Grant) take the U.S.S. Copperfin out, crewmen Tin Can (Dane Clark), Mike (Tom Tully), Cookie (Alan Hale) and Wolf (John Garfield) introduced, in Delmer Daves' Destination Tokyo, 1943.
Hollywood Canteen (1944) -- (Movie Clip) I Thought You Were Ann Sheridan The original Hollywoodland sign appears in a montage of wartime Hollywood, as soldiers Slim and Nolan (Robert Hutton, Dane Clark) begin their adventure, Joe E. Brown the first celebrity met, early in the Warner Bros' salute to the movie industry morale project, Hollywood Canteen, 1944.
Hollywood Canteen (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Dead Ringer For Joan Crawford As fictional Sgt. Nolan, Dane Clark is transfixed by young Janis Paige (who was a popular regular attraction at the real club) who won't give up her name, then having better luck with Joan Crawford, in the Warner Bros' story about the Hollywood Canteen, 1944.
Action In The North Atlantic (1943) -- (Movie Clip) We Didn't Ask For This War Below decks with the crew of the Northern Star, novice Ensign Parker (Dick Hogan) getting schooled by Peter Whitney, Dane Clark, Alan Hale and Sam Levene as Goldberg, then we see there really is a German sub nearby, early in the WWII Merchant Marine story Action In The North Atlantic, 1943.
Action In The North Atlantic (1943) -- (Movie Clip) My Dear Adolf Seven, then twelve days after their Merchant Marine tanker was sunk by a Nazi submarine, the crew of the Northern Star is rescued, Humphrey Bogart, Dane Clark, Raymond Massey the captain, Alan Hale sassing the enemy, in Warner Bros.’ Merchant Marine adventure, Action In The North Atlantic, 1943.
Gambler And The Lady, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) He Looked Like A Gentleman In a London casino Dave (Meredith Edwards) is the manager, Jaco (George Pastell) the cashier and Lord Peter (Anthony Forwood) paying up, then we meet proprietor Forster (Dane Clark), who appeared to be run down in the street in the opening, in the Hammer Films Noir The Gambler And The Lady, 1952.
Gambler And The Lady, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) They'll Toss You Back Into The Gutter American ex-con Forster (Dane Clark), at his London casino with his Maitre’d (Julian Somers), receives potential rivals (Eric Pohlmann, Enzo Coticchia), forgetting his date with angry girlfriend Pat (Kathleen Byron), who dislikes his social aspirations, in Hammer Films’ The Gambler And The Lady, 1952.
Gambler And The Lady, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) I Adore Rich Men At his London casino, socially anxious American Forster (Dane Clark) joins the party of nobleman Peter (Anthony Forwood), meeting cruel friend Janey (Jane Griffiths) and kind sister Susan (Naomi Chance), not noticing his jealous girlfriend (Kathleen Byron), in The Gambler And The Lady, 1952.
Paid To Kill (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Who Would I Have To Murder? American Andrea (Thea Gregory) is surprised when old friend Paul (Paul Carpenter) shows up at her London party, learning that her husband, businessman Jim (Dane Clark), whom she doesn't know is in dire straits, invited him, in the Hammer Films drama Paid To Kill, 1954.
Paid To Kill (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Do Business That Way London-based American businessman Jim (Dane Clark), facing ruin, has to appear before his board, Heisen (Arthur Young) antagonistic, friend Peter (Anthony Forwood) more supportive, and secretary Joan (Cecile Chevreau) befuddled, in the Hammer Films noir Paid To Kill, 1954.
Paid To Kill (1954) -- (Movie Clip) The Deal Is Off Jim (Dane Clark), elated over his rescued business deal, with secretary Joan (Cecile Chevreau) and friend Peter (Anthony Forwood), trying to cancel the contract he put out on himself, and deal with his wife (Thea Gregory), who’s angry over him skipping town, in the Brit-noir Paid To Kill, 1954.
Blackout (1954) -- (Movie Clip) I Might Be Miss Opportunity Opening scene, in a London night club featuring Cleo Laine on stage, we find American Morrow (Dane Clark) about to succumb when unduly interested English Phyllis (Belinda Lee) appears, in the British-made Hammer Films Noir thriller Blackout, 1954, directed by Terence Fisher.

Trailer

Hollywood Canteen -- (Original Trailer) Half of Hollywood pitches in to help a serviceman and a starlet find love at the Hollywood Canteen (1944)
Never Trust a Gambler - (Original Trailer) A small-time gambler goes on the lam from a murder charge in Never Trust a Gambler (1951).
Embraceable You - (Original Trailer) When he accidentally injures a young girl, a gangster risks his freedom to nurse her in Embraceable You (1948).
Deep Valley - (Original Trailer) A farmer's daughter (Ida Lupino) helps an escaped convict (Dane Clark) through the Dark Valley (1947).
God Is My Co-Pilot - (Original Trailer) God Is My Co-Pilot (1945), based on the true story of World War II fighter pilot Col. Robert Lee Scott, Jr.
That Way With Women - (Original Trailer) An elderly millionaire (Sydney Greenstreet) makes a hobby of playing cupid in That Way with Women (1947).
Stolen Life, A - (Original Trailer) Bette Davis plays a nice sister and the evil twin who takes her place and her man in director Curtis Bernhardt's A Stolen Life (1948).
Tennessee Johnson - (Original Trailer) Tennessee Johnson (1942), a biography of Andrew Johnson (Van Heflin), who became the only U.S. president ever to be tried by Congress.
Destination Tokyo - (Original Trailer) A U.S. submarine braves enemy waters during World War II in Destination Tokyo (1944) starring Cary Grant & John Garfield.
Her Kind Of Man - (Original Trailer) A reporter comes between a gangster and his mistress during the Roaring Twenties in Her Kind Of Man (1946) starring Dane Clark and Zachary Scott.
Whiplash - (Original Trailer) Dane Clark makes love to Alexis Smith behind the back of the husband who is teaching him to box in Whiplash (1948).
Very Thought of You, The - (Original Trailer) For the wartime romance The Very Thought Of You (1944), director Delmar Daves shot on location at Cal Tech and the San Diego Navy Yards.

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