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In this article, we take you on a spellbinding journey through the most iconic films of the legendary Faith Domergue. Prepare to be captivated as we reveal her undeniable talent and explore the magic she brought to the big screen.
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1. Blues in the Night (1941)
In the gritty 1941 film "Blues in the Night, " a group of struggling musicians, including Jigger 'Pine, Ginger 'Character' Powell, Nickie Haroyen, and Peppi, form an enterprising jazz band dedicated to playing blues music. This passionate ensemble of performers faces financial hardships, hoping for a break in the music industry.
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2. Young Widow (1946)
Young Widow" is a 1946 drama-romance film set in the backdrop of World War Two, where a grieving widow grapples with her loss and encounters a young lieutenant with intentions of winning her affection. The widow initially rebuffs the lieutenant's advances, perceiving them as too forced and superficial.
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3. Hardly a Criminal (1949)
Hardly a Criminal" is the 1949 Argentine crime drama film directed by Hugo Fregonese, starring Jorge Salcedo, Sebastián Chiola, and Tito Alonso. The film, also known as "Apenas un delincuente, " follows the story of a shrewd bank employee who exploits a legal loophole to pull off the perfect crime. He plans to reap the rewards of his embezzlement following a six-year prison sentence.
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4. Where Danger Lives (1950)
Where Danger Lives" is a thrilling crime drama set in 1950 that captivates the audience with its compelling storyline and intense action sequences. Directed by John Farrow and written by Charles Bennett and Leo Rosten, this gripping film stars Robert Mitchum, Claude Rains, and Faith Domergue in lead roles.
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5. Vendetta (1950)
Vendetta" (1950) delves into the dark heart of Corsica in the 19th century, where tragedy and vengeance fuse together in a tale of betrayal and redemption. The film follows the daughter of a man brutally murdered, who pushes her brother, fueled by rage and despair, towards a path of vengeance. This gripping, intense film masterfully balances the themes of crime and drama and features a talented ensemble cast.
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6. The Duel at Silver Creek (1952)
The Duel at Silver Creek" is a thrilling Western drama set in the rugged terrain of New Mexico Territory. As Marshal Tyrone and the lone-gunman, Silver Kid, join forces against a ruthless gang of claim jumpers, viewers will take a journey filled with danger, loyalty, and the unyielding spirit of the American West.
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7. The Great Sioux Uprising (1953)
The Great Sioux Uprising, " a gripping drama and western movie from 1953, is set against the backdrop of the Civil War and the fragile peace between the Union and the Wyoming Sioux tribe. A deadly duo of Southern agitators and a deceitful horse dealer threaten this harmony, sparking a series of events that could expose the tenuous relationships that bind the two sides.
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8. This Is My Love (1954)
Vida, a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a crippled man, discovers a breath of fresh air when her sister visits with her new boyfriend. As Vida's obsession with the handsome youngster grows, she finds herself on a dangerous path to breaking free from her unbearable situation, all the while navigating through the intricacies of love and human connections. Dive into a captivating drama that explores the lengths people will go to embrace the love they so desperately crave, set in the midst of 1950s America.
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9. Santa Fe Passage (1955)
In the wild west of 1955, "Santa Fe Passage" follows a disgraced Indian scout and his partner as they embark on a dangerous mission to escort a wagonload of guns through hostile Indian territory. When they stumble upon a damsel in distress, they make a risky decision to free her from her captors.
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10. The Atomic Man (1955)
The Atomic Man, originally titled Timeslip, is a gripping 1955 sci-fi film that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through time. Set in the UK, a brilliant scientist finds himself seven-and-a-half seconds ahead of his time due to a mysterious bullet and radiation halo surrounding his body. Joined by a determined reporter, the two must work together to stop a dangerous double from destroying the scientist's groundbreaking experiments.
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11. Cult of the Cobra (1955)
Cult of the Cobra" is a chilling tale of supernatural forces lurking in the shadows. In 1955, a group of American G. I. s find themselves caught up in a dangerous game of cat and mouse when they unwittingly trespass on a sacred Hindu ceremony. Facing the wrath of a woman who possesses the power to transform herself into a deadly cobra, the G. I. s are plunged into a world of terror and mystery.
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12. It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955)
Unleash the terror of a radioactive, colossal sea creature in "It Came from Beneath the Sea" (1955), a chilling sci-fi horror movie. Directed by Robert Gordon and written by George Worthing Yates and Harold Jacob Smith, this film follows the deadly pursuit of a towering octopus that haunts the North American Pacific Coast after rising from the depths of the Philippine Trench.
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13. This Island Earth (1955)
The 1955 sci-fi film "This Island Earth" plunges us into a thrilling adventure where aliens come to Earth seeking help from scientists in their brutal war. A plot that was uncommon in its time, the film masterfully blends science, horror, and mystery. The directorial duo of Joseph M. Newman and Jack Arnold brings forth a world-altering narrative through the lens of a dying planet that holds secrets and desires far beyond the known universe.
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14. Spin a Dark Web (1956)
Spin a Dark Web, " originally titled "Soho Incident, " transports viewers into the heart of the crime-ridden underworld of London in 1956. The film follows a struggling Canadian boxer who, in search of a breakthrough, gets entangled with a local mobster's sister. As he is drawn deeper into the criminal world, the boxer finds himself in the crosshairs of a deadly murder plot.
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15. Violent Stranger (1957)
In the gripping 1957 film, Violent Stranger, also known as Man in the Shadow, unjustice has struck as a woman's husband is unjustly convicted of murder. Believing in his innocence, she steps up to the daunting task of finding the true culprit.
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16. Il cielo brucia (1958)
Il cielo brucia" is a compelling drama set in the post-World War Two era, taking place in Africa and Italy. The film, directed by Giuseppe Masini, boasts a star-studded cast, including Amedeo Nazzari, Antonella Lualdi, and Folco Lulli.
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17. Escort West (1959)
Escort West" (1959) is a thrilling Western film that follows the journey of an ex-Confederate officer and his young daughter as they navigate through uncharted territories following the end of the Civil War. The family's encounter with two women survivors of an Indian attack sets off a series of events that test their courage and resolve.
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18. California (1963)
California" (1963), a gripping western film, takes us back to 1841, where rebellion against the Mexican government stirs in the heart of California. The movie, directed by Hamil Petroff, features a talented ensemble cast including Jock Mahoney, Faith Domergue, and Michael Pate.
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19. Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965)
Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet, a 1965 space opera, tells the tale of Professor Hartman leading a team on a mission to explore Venus. However, their journey takes a turn for the worse when an asteroid collides with and causes the explosion of their spaceship, Capella.
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20. Track of Thunder (1967)
Track of Thunder is an action-packed thriller from 1967 that explores the intense rivalries and relationships of two racing enthusiasts. Tommy Kirk and Ray Stricklyn play the leads, portraying two rival racers who, despite their competitive nature, maintain a deep bond that extends beyond the track.
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21. One on Top of the Other (1969)
Get ready for a thrilling ride as Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci takes you on a dark, twisted journey with One on Top of the Other. A chilling tale of a cold-hearted doctor who winds up in the center of a shocking insurance scam he never could have imagined.
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22. Lo stato d'assedio (1969)
Lo stato d'assedio - a riveting drama set in 1969, Italy - follows a once-prosperous shipbuilding family as they navigate a tumultuous social climate and financial crisis. As labor unrest mounts and the economy crumbles, the family finds itself at the center of a storm of discontent.
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23. The Gamblers (1970)
In the 1970 caper film "The Gamblers, " a group of skilled card cheats led by Suzy Kendall embark on a daring scheme to deceive a wealthy aristocrat and secure an IOU for themselves. However, things take an unexpected turn when the IOU turns out to be worthless. This heart-warming, quirky, and light-hearted comedy-drama features memorable performances from Don Gordon and Pierre Olaf, as the film explores themes of love, ambition, and the risks of living beyond one's means.
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24. The Man with Icy Eyes (1971)
The Man with Icy Eyes, released in 1971, is a gripping thriller that follows the brutal murder of a state senator. A mysterious man with icy eyes is arrested and tried, but the case takes an unexpected turn when a witness comes forward. This witness is a stripper who claims to have seen the murder happening firsthand.
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25. Will to Die (1971)
In "Will to Die" (1971), a chilling tale of mystery and betrayal unfolds as the heirs to a family fortune must spend the night in their ancestral estate to qualify for their inheritance. However, their plans for a peaceful evening are shattered when one by one, they start meeting an untimely demise. As the gruesome murders continue, the remaining guests must unravel the truth behind their own dark family secrets to survive the deadly night.
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26. So Evil, My Sister (1974)
In the chilling film "So Evil, My Sister" (1974), a woman experiences a nervous breakdown after the tragic loss of her husband. As she struggles to cope, she is soon comforted by her caring younger sister. However, as the family starts to suspect the sister's motives, dark secrets and hidden desires come to light.
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27. The House of Seven Corpses (1974)
The House of Seven Corpses" (1974) is a chilling horror tale that follows a film director as he selects an eerie, haunted house for his next project. Unaware of the dark history of the property, seven murders took place there, all of which were related to occult rituals. The caretaker warns the director and his cast not to dabble in things they do not understand, but the director, intent on authenticity, convinces them to re-enact the rituals.
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28. The Horror Show (1979)
Dive into the thrilling world of horror and sci-fi classics in "The Horror Show" (1979), a documentary hosted by the iconic Anthony Perkins. This chilling journey through the history of horror movies features captivating clips from over 50 cult classics, showcasing the evolution of the genre.
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29. Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie (1996)
In 1996, the cult classic television show Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) made the leap to the big screen with its feature-length film, "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie. " This hilarious comedy-drama, directed by Jim Mallon, follows the zany and sarcastic adventures of the film's protagonist, Mike Nelson (played by Michael J. Nelson), and his robot friends, Tom Servo (Trace Beaulieu) and Crow T. Robot (Jim Mallon).
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