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The Cobra Strikes is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Charles Reisner and starring Sheila Ryan, Richard Fraser, and Leslie Brooks. [1] In the UK, it was released as Crime Without Clues . Plot
This is a list of feature films originally released and/or distributed by Monogram Pictures and Allied Artists Pictures Corporation. Monogram/Allied Artists' post-August 1946 library is currently owned by Warner Bros. (via Lorimar Motion Pictures), while 187 pre-August 1946 Monogram films are owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (via United Artists) and select post-1938 Monogram films are owned by ...
The Cobra Strikes; Colomba (1948 film) Colonel Bogey (film) Colonel Durand; Come on, Cowboy! Confidences (film) Congo Bill (serial) Convicted (1948 film) Corner Stop; Coroner Creek; The Corpse Came C.O.D. Corridor of Mirrors (film) Counterblast; The Counterfeiters (1948 film) The Countess of Monte Cristo (1948 film) The Court Concert (1948 film ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 13 Lead Soldiers: Frank McDonald: Tom Conway, Maria Palmer, Helen Westcott: Mystery 20th Century Fox: 3 Godfathers: John Ford: John Wayne, Harry Carey Jr., Pedro Armendáriz, Mae Marsh
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures in 1940–1949, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios , a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast .
January 17, 1948: The Prince of Thieves: January 23, 1948: Mary Lou: February 5, 1948: The Wreck of the Hesperus: February 12, 1948: The Woman from Tangier: February 19, 1948: Phantom Valley: February 20, 1948: Relentless: Co-production with Cavalier Productions February 27, 1948: To the Ends of the Earth: Co-production with Kennedy-Buckman ...
As Leslie Brooks, she began appearing in movie bit roles for Columbia in 1941. Brooks started landing more sizable parts in such movies as Nine Girls (1944), Cover Girl (1944), and the lead in the film noir classic Blonde Ice (1948). She retired from films in 1949, but returned to make one last film in 1971.
By the late 1940s, however, her career waned and she began appearing mostly in B movies, especially low-budget westerns. Sheila Ryan pin-up from Yank, The Army Weekly, July 1945 She worked with Gene Autry , co-starring in several of his films, including The Cowboys and the Indians (1949), and Mule Train (1950) as well as with Roy Rogers in ...