Regis Toomey - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Alibi (1929)
  • Framed (1930)
  • Street of Chance (1930)
  • Other Men's Women (1931)
  • Murder by the Clock (1931)
  • Graft (1931)
  • Under 18 (1931)
  • 24 Hours (1931)
  • Shopworn (1932)
  • Murder on the Blackboard (1934)
  • G Men (1935)
  • Shadows of the Orient (1935)
  • Back in Circulation (1937)
  • The Invisible Menace (1938)
  • The Phantom Creeps (1939 serial)
  • Union Pacific (1939)
  • Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) uncredited
  • Thunder Afloat (1939)
  • His Girl Friday (1940)
  • Northwest Passage (1940)
  • 'Til We Meet Again (1940)
  • North West Mounted Police (1940)
  • Arizona (1940)
  • Meet John Doe (1941)
  • Dive Bomber (1941)
  • They Died with Their Boots On (1941)
  • You're in the Army Now (1941)
  • Tennessee Johnson (1942)
  • Adventures of the Flying Cadets (1943 serial)
  • Destroyer (1943)
  • Phantom Lady (1944)
  • Follow the Boys (1944)
  • The Doughgirls (1944)
  • Song of the Open Road (1944)
  • Spellbound (1945)
  • Follow That Woman (1945)
  • The Big Sleep (1946)
  • The Guilty (1947)
  • The Bishop's Wife (1947)
  • The Big Fix (1947)
  • Raw Deal (1948)
  • Station West (1948)
  • The Boy with Green Hair (1948)
  • Mighty Joe Young (1949)
  • Come to the Stable (1949)
  • The Devil's Henchman (1949)
  • Beyond the Forest (1949)
  • Cry Danger (1951)
  • Show Boat (1951)
  • My Pal Gus (1952)
  • Island in the Sky (1953)
  • The High and the Mighty (1954)
  • Drums Across the River (1954)
  • Guys and Dolls (1955)
  • The Last Sunset (1961)
  • Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961)
  • Man's Favorite Sport? (1964)
  • Gunn (1967)
  • Change of Habit (1969)
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