Noah Austin


Filmography

The Doctor (1991)
Prosthetics

Photos & Videos

The Glass Key - Behind-the-Scenes Photo
The Glass Key - Lobby Card Set
The Glass Key - Movie Posters

Biography

Filmography

 

Make-Up (Feature Film)

The Doctor (1991)
Prosthetics

Life Events

Photo Collections

The Glass Key - Behind-the-Scenes Photo
Here is a photo taken behind-the-scenes during production of The Glass Key (1942), starring Alan Ladd.
The Glass Key - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of lobby cards from The Glass Key (1942), starring Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Brian Donlevy.
The Glass Key - Movie Posters
Here are a number of original movie posters from The Glass Key (1942), starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake.
The Glass Key - Publicity Stills
Here are a number of publicity stills from The Glass Key (1942), starring Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake and Brian Donlevy. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
The Blue Dahlia - Lobby Card Set
Here is a set of Lobby Cards from Paramount Pictures' The Blue Dahlia (1946), starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake. Lobby Cards were 11" x 14" posters that came in sets of 8. As the name implies, they were most often displayed in movie theater lobbies, to advertise current or coming attractions.

Videos

Movie Clip

This Gun For Hire (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Are You That Broke? Boyfriend cop Mike (Robert Preston) seeing off singing magician and under-cover operative Ellen (Veronica Lake), who by chance meets Alan Ladd (as fugitive "Raven,") their first scene in their first movie together, in This Gun For Hire, 1942.
Foul Play (1978) -- (Movie Clip) Beware Of The Dwarf Gloria (Goldie Hawn) decides to enter the revival house (with imaginary movies) alone, and barely catches on when her impromptu date Scotty (Bruce Solomon) reappears, uttering his famous clue, in writer-director Colin Higgins' Foul Play, 1978.
Blue Dahlia, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Strangers When I Met Them Kindly Joyce (Veronica Lake) gives a lift to newly discharged G.I. Johnny (Alan Ladd) in a rainstorm, early in George Marshall's The Blue Dahlia, 1946, from an original Raymond Chandler screenplay.
Blue Dahlia, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) How Often Do They Change The Fleas? Some quick adjustments are made when two thugs (Frank Faylen, Walter Sande) deliver Johnny (Alan Ladd) to the hotel run by Corelli (Howard Freeman) and the cops appear, in The Blue Dahlia, 1946.
Blue Dahlia, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) You're Not Worth It Just-returned soldier Johnny (Alan Ladd) is gutted when his boozy and unfaithful wife Helen (Doris Dowling) tells him how their son really died, in The Blue Dahlia, 1946, from Raymond Chandler's original script.
Blue Dahlia, The (1946) -- (Movie Clip) What Happened To Malibu? Johnny (Alan Ladd) runs into Joyce (Veronica Lake) in the hotel restaurant, makes plans, then has to split when the radio reports news of his philandering wife, in The Blue Dahlia, 1946.
Miami Connection (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Ready For A Good Time After ninjas hijack a drug deal in the opening, credits from Florida martial arts impresario Y.K. Kim's Miami Connection, 1987, introducing kingpin Yashito (Si Y Jo) and dealer Jeff (William Ergle), who didn't know his sister (Kathy Collier) was fronting a kung-fu glitter band.
Miami Connection (1987) -- (Movie Clip) Welcome Wagon Producer-star Y.K. Kim (as Mark), pal John (Vincent Hirsch) and bandmates want no trouble from the act they ousted from the local dance club (led by Jack McLaughlin), but they are forced to fight, in downtown Orlando, substitute for the ostensible location in Miami Connection, 1987.
This Gun For Hire (1942) -- (Movie Clip) At Home Alone Opening scene, Raven (Alan Ladd) arises and checks his assignment, tangles with the maid (Pamela Blake) then visits blackmailer Baker (Frank Ferguson) and his secretary (Bernadene Hayes), in This Gun For Hire, 1942, from a Graham Greene novel.

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