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Peggy Maley Filmography

Poster of The Wild One

The Wild One (1953)

In the turbulent tapestry of the 1950s, Johnny Strabler stands as a rebellious icon, leading...

Poster of Anchors Aweigh

Anchors Aweigh (1945)

In the vibrant heart of Hollywood, two navy sailors, Joe and Clarence, find themselves with...

Poster of Human Desire

Human Desire (1954)

Back from the battle-scarred landscapes of the Korean War, Jeff Warren resumes his post as...

Poster of The Bigamist

The Bigamist (1953)

Harry Graham, a man ensnared in a clandestine double life, unexpectedly finds himself exposed when...

Poster of A Guy Named Joe

A Guy Named Joe (1943)

In the throes of World War II, Maj. Pete Sandidge is a skillful and fortunate...

Poster of The Guns of Fort Petticoat

The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957)

In the stormy year of 1861, Lt. Frank Hewitt, a man of honor and integrity,...

Poster of Indestructible Man

Indestructible Man (1956)

In the shadowy corridors of the state prison, Charles "The Butcher" Benton finds himself marching...

Poster of I Want You

I Want You (1951)

As the first whispers of the Korean conflict flutter through the air of 1950, the...

Poster of Perry Mason

Perry Mason (1957)

Perry Mason is an attorney who specializes in defending seemingly indefensible cases. With the aid...

Poster of Peter Gunn

Peter Gunn (1958)

Filmed in a film noir atmosphere and featuring Henry Mancini music that could tell you...

Poster of The Gun Runners

The Gun Runners (1958)

Remake of "To Have and Have Not" based on Hemingway short story. Plot reset to...

Poster of The Texan

The Texan (1958)

The Texan, a Civil War Veteran whose reputation of being the fastest gun in the...

Poster of Lock-Up

Lock-Up (1959)

Cases taken from the files and case histories of renowned Philadelphia defense attorney Herbert L....

Poster of The Lady Says No

The Lady Says No (1952)

A woman writes a best-selling book for women warning them about the "dangers" of men....

Poster of Meet the People

Meet the People (1944)

Shipyard worker Bill Swanson writes a wartime play celebrating the American spirit. He meets theatre...