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Right Cross (1950) -- (Movie Clip) He's A Good Boy Second scene, we meet the leading man, boxer Johnny (Ricardo Montalban) who, it turns out, is not only professionally involved with Pat (June Allyson), the daughter of his manager, and who himself has other prospects (Barry Kelley), early in MGM's Right Cross, 1950, directed by John Sturges.
Right Cross (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Nice Future Picking Lettuce Injured boxer Johnny (Ricardo Montalban) is sharing about family back in Mexico with writer pal Rick (Dick Powell) when his girlfriend Pat (June Allyson, who was also Mrs. Powell), the daughter of Johnny's manager arrives, bringing some tension, in MGM's Right Cross, 1950.
Green Fire (1955) -- (Movie Clip) A Treacherous Woman Adventurer Mitchell (Stewart Granger) has maneuvered hostess Catherine (Grace Kelly) away from the other guests at her family's coffee plantation in Colombia, a tempestuous scene from Green Fire, 1955.
Green Fire (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Open, 1687 Opening credits and engineer Mitchell (Stewart Granger) discovering mineral clues, then getting spooked, in MGM's South American adventure Green Fire, 1955, co-starring Grace Kelly and Paul Douglas.
Green Fire (1955) -- (Movie Clip) You Were Very Lucky Attacked by bandits, mining engineer Mitchell (Stewart Granger) is taken in by Colombian coffee plantation owner Catherine (Grace Kelly), and the Padre (Robert Tafur) in an early scene from MGM's Green Fire, 1955.
Green Fire (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Thinking Like A Woman Beautiful when angry and on horseback, Cathy (Grace Kelly) tells off brother Don (John Ericson) and emerald mine partners Vic (Paul Douglas) and Rian (Stewart Granger) in MGM's Green Fire, 1955.
Girl In White, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Gosh You're Stunning Composer David Raksin tips his hat to Cornell and Alma Mater, establishing young Emily Dunning (June Allyson) matriculated to the medical school, meeting there Ben Barringer (Arthur Kennedy) who has an unabashed crush, launching the love story in the MGM bio-pic The Girl In White, 1952.
Carbine Williams (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Without Any Frosting Early on, we know James Stewart left a big job with a gun company in Connecticut, to come home to wife Maggie (Jean Hagen) in North Carolina, because their son (Bobby Hyatt) has a problem, so he's taken to meet "Cap" (Wendell Corey) at the local prison, launching a flashback, in the bio-pic Carbine Williams, 1952.
Carbine Williams (1952) -- (Movie Clip) That Was His Last Mistake From his first scene working at his illegal still in eastern North Carolina ca. 1920, we learn that railroad employee "Marsh" Williams (James Stewart) hasn't told wife Maggie (Jean Hagen) how he's really making the extra money, still far from earning his nickname in the title, in the bio-pic Carbine Williams, 1952.
Carbine Williams (1952) -- (Movie Clip) The First Day Is The Worst Prominent North Carolina landowner Claude Williams (Carl Benton Reid) delivers his black-sheep eldest son "Marsh" (James Stewart) to prison, warden Wendell Corey narrating and brother James Arness visiting, in the life-story of the famous gun designer, Carbine Williams, 1952.
Girl In White, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) She Needs A Real Doctor Thirty-something June Allyson, still expected to play a teen, in this case the subject of the bio-pic, pioneering New York doctor Emily Dunning Barringer, her mom falling ill, and Dr. Yeomans (Mildred Dunnock), loosely based on a real person, stepping up, opening The Girl In White, 1952.
Right Cross (1950) -- (Movie Clip) If You Weren't Such A Dog Entering the milieu of boxing writer Rick (Dick Powell), canoodling with a hostess (Marianne Stewart), a hustler (John Maxwell) and a saucy young model (Marilyn Monroe!) who seems to be the reason for the scene, when boxer pal Johnny (Ricardo Montalban) interrupts, in MGM's Right Cross, 1950.

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