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Edmond O'Brien Filmography— Page 3

Poster of Lucky Luciano

Lucky Luciano (1973)

Lucky Luciano is one of the bosses of the Mafia. He orders the slaughter of...

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Shield for Murder (1954)

A vicious cop kills a bookie's runner and steals $25,000 from the corpse. He then...

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The Lux Video Theatre (1950)

Live dramatic shows featuring Hollywood stars. Initially, the show was a thirty-minute weekly show, but...

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The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943)

Ruth Kirke (Deanna Durbin), an American school teacher at a missionary in China, is smuggling...

Poster of Backfire

Backfire (1950)

Bob Corey, recovering from a series of operations in a Veterans' hospital, learns that his...

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Man in the Dark (1953)

Columbia's first 3-D production (released originally in Sepiatone) and also the first 3-D feature from...

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Moon Pilot (1962)

An Air Force captain inadvertently volunteers to make the first manned flight around the moon....

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Warpath (1951)

John Vickers finally tracks down one of the three men who killed his true love....

Poster of For the Love of Mary

For the Love of Mary (1948)

Mary Peppertree, a switchboard operator in the White House, is being courted by three men;...

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The Comedian (1957)

Sammy Hogarth, a vaudeville comedian who now has his own TV show, is a ruthless...

Poster of Dream No Evil

Dream No Evil (1970)

A young orphan girl obsessed with finding her father gets adopted by a traveling church....

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Denver and Rio Grande (1952)

Edmund O'Brien and his team of railroading men try to build a rail line through...

Poster of The Admiral Was a Lady

The Admiral Was a Lady (1950)

Ex-WAVE encounters four fun-loving, work-hating men, all of whom want to marry her.

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The Redhead and The Cowboy (1951)

Gil Kyle finds himself caught up in the politics and unrest of the American Civil...

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Sylvia (1965)

“Carroll Baker is the Fury. George Maharis is the Force. Sylvia is the Explosion!”