Jack Moffitt


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Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Never Seen A Stronger Face Captain Freycinet (Claude Rains) giving a look at his Free French air squadron to newsman Manning (John Loder), who is impressed by a gunner named Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), early in Michael Curtiz's Passage To Marseille, 1944.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Until We Meet Again Following a prologue about the Free French Air Squadron, impressive machinery action from director Michael Curtiz, fleeting introduction of Humphrey Bogart (as "Matrac") and Michele Morgan as his wife, from Passage To Marseille, 1943, also starring Claude Rains.
Murder, He Says (1945) -- (Movie Clip) They Don't Dare Kill You Hillbilly matriarch Ma Fleagle (Marjorie Main) has forced visiting pollster Pete (Fred MacMurray) to pose as the boyfriend of jailed bank-robber Bonnie, in order to get Bonnie's Grandma (Mabel Paige), who's dying from radiation poisoning, to give up the loot, in Murder, He Says, 1945.
Murder, He Says (1945) -- (Movie Clip) We Don't Like Gravy Visiting pollster Pete (Fred MacMurray) and his ally Claire (Helen Walker), posing as bank-robber Bonnie, dining with the murderous Fleagle family (Marjorie Main, Peter Whitney twice, Porter Hall, Joan Heather) over radioactive fare, in Murder, He Says, 1945.
Conspirators, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) I Merely Comment In the opening narration, if Paul Henreid (as Dutch resistance agent Van Der Lyn) flying to Lisbon seems familiar, it is a different movie, after fellow traveler Lutzke (Kurt Katch), he is interrogated by coy Captain Pereira (Joseph Calleia), in The Conspirators, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) I Accuse Daladier At Devil's Island, "Grandpere" (Vladimir Sokoloff) sizing up Renault, Marius et al (Philip Dorn, Peter Lorre, George Tobias, Helmut Dantine), who tell back-story on their comrade Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), appearing with wife-to-be Paula (Michele Morgan), in Passage To Marseilles, 1944.
Passage To Marseille (1944) -- (Movie Clip) We Have No Leader Aboard the French steamer in the Caribbean, the captain (Victor Francen) and suspicious French officer Duval (Sydney Greenstreet) lead the interrogation of rescued Renault (Philip Dorn), Matrac (Humphrey Bogart), Marius (Peter Lorre) et al, in Michael Curtiz's Passage To Marseille, 1944.
Murder, He Says (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Caught Me A Snooper Pollster Pete (Fred MacMurray) ventures into territory where his colleague disappeared, meeting Fleagles Mamie (Marjorie Main), Mert and Bert (both Peter Whitney) in Universal's Murder, He Says, 1945.

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