Documentaries and Short Subject
Incomplete listing.
Year | Movie | Role | Director | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1934 | Art Trouble | Mr. Burton | uncredited | |
1936 | Important News | Cornelius "Corn" Stevens | — | |
1938 | Hollywood Goes to Town | Himself | — | |
1939 | Hollywood Hobbies | Himself | — | |
1942 | Fellow Americans | Narrator | for the USAAF | |
Winning Your Wings | Narrator | John Huston | for the USAAF | |
1943 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform | Himself | — | |
1946 | American Creed | Himself | — | |
1947 | Thunderbolt! | Narrator | John Sturges William Wyler |
for the USAF |
1948 | 10,000 Kids and a Cop | Narrator | Charles Barton | — |
1954 | Tomorrow's Drivers | Narrator | — | |
1956 | Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars | Himself | — | |
1957 | The Heart of Show Business | Narrator | — | |
1961 | X-15 | Narrator | USAF | |
1971 | Directed by John Ford | Himself | Peter Bogdanovich | — |
1974 | The World at War | Himself | Thames Television ITV series | |
Just One More Time | Himself | — | ||
That's Entertainment! | Himself and Archive Footage | Jack Haley, Jr. | — | |
1994 | A Century of Cinema | Himself and Archive Footage | Caroline Thomas | — |
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