Acting
Stephanie Bachelor
Born May 23, 1912 · Detroit, Michigan, USA
Died November 22, 1996 · aged 84
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stephanie Bachelor was an American film actress. During the 1940s, Bachelor briefly achieved leading status in supporting features such as Republic Pictures' Secrets of Scotland Yard. However, most of her appearances were supporting parts.
Known For
I've Always Loved You · 1946I've Always Loved You
★ 6.51946
MovieRomanceDrama
A beautiful young concert pianist is torn between her attraction to her arrogant but brilliant maestro and her love for a farm boy she left back home.
Lady of Burlesque · 1943Lady of Burlesque
★ 5.41943
MovieMysteryComedy
After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before they strike again.
King of the Gamblers · 1948King of the Gamblers
★ 7.01948
MovieCrimeDrama
Dave Fowler is an honest and sincere American football player. Dave goes up against professional match gambler Bernie Dupal and Mike Burns, the corrupt sports magazine publisher. One day, Dave is found murdered and Jerry Muller, Burns' lawyer and son-in-law, sets out to find the killer.
Scotland Yard Investigator · 1945Scotland Yard Investigator
★ 6.51945
MovieMysteryAction
A London curator loses the Mona Lisa to a collector, who discovers it's a fake.
Secrets of Scotland Yard · 1944Secrets of Scotland Yard
★ 6.31944
MovieMystery
Secrets of Scotland Yard is Republic's spin on a plotline first elucidated in the old E. Phillips Oppenheim novel The Great Impersonation. After losing WW I, the German high command, with remarkable foresight, prepares for the next war by planting a spy in the British Admiralty. Edgar Barrier plays the dual role of the German spy and his British twin brother. When one twin is killed, the other assumes his identity. The question: is the surviving brother the "good" one or the bad? It is up to C. Aubrey Smith, cast as Scotland Yard inspector Sir Christopher Belt, to sort out the mystery. Though it owes a great deal to the aforementioned Oppenheim yarn, Secrets of Scotland Yard is actually based on a novel by Denison Clift, who also wrote the screenplay.
Her Primitive Man · 1944Her Primitive Man
★ 7.51944
MovieComedy
An anthropologist unwittingly takes a man disguised as a "primitive man" back to New York as a specimen.
Earl Carroll Vanities · 1945Earl Carroll Vanities
★ 5.41945
MovieRomanceMusic
Broadway producer Earl Carroll was a Ziegfeld-like entrepreneur who staged lavish revues featuring attractive young ladies. Carroll's annual "Vanities" provided story material for three Hollywood films: Murder at the Vanities (34), A Night at Earl Carroll's (40) and Earl Carroll Vanities (45). This last film was produced by Republic Pictures, a bread-and-butter studio specializing in Westerns and serials; Republic had made musicals before, but few of them were expensive enough to allow for lavish production numbers. Earl Carroll Vanities is likewise rather threadbare, though some of the individual musical highlights aren't bad. The plot, such as it is, concerns financially strapped nightclub owner Eve Arden, who finagles Earl Carroll into staging one of his revues at her club.
Man from Frisco · 1944Man from Frisco
★ 6.51944
MovieDramaRomance
Matt Braddock is a civil engineer during World War II who has new ideas for shipbuilding. Braddock tries to establish yards for building prefabricated ships on the West Coast, but he is hindered by the former superintendent of the shipyard, Joel Kennedy. A disappointed lover fails to deliver an important message on welds and it leads to the collapse of a new ship's superstructure and the death of a boy.
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