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William Paul
Lundigan (June 12, 1914 –
December 20, 1975) was an
American film actor. His more than 125
films include Dodge City (1939), The
Fighting 69th...
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Robert Wise,
starring Richard Basehart,
Valentina Cortese, and
William Lundigan. The film
received an
Academy Award nomination for its art direction. Telegraph...
- comedy-drama film
directed by
Joseph Newman, and
starring June Haver,
William Lundigan,
Frank Fay and
Marilyn Monroe. The post-World War II
comedy features an...
- p****es for white. It also
stars Ethel Barrymore,
Ethel Waters and
William Lundigan.
Pinky was
released in the
United States on
September 29, 1949 by 20th...
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Mathis (a
composite character of
Vesper Lynd and René Mathis)
William Lundigan as Host/Himself
Michael Pate as
Clarence Leiter Eugene Borden as Chef De...
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Inferno is a 1953
American thriller drama starring Robert Ryan,
William Lundigan and
Rhonda Fleming,
directed by Roy Ward Baker. It was shot in Technicolor...
- Le Borg and
written by Le Borg and
David Duncan. The film
stars William Lundigan,
Peggie Castle,
Armando Silvestre,
Rosenda Monteros and
Jorge Treviño....
- also stars) and
Herbert L.
Strock (uncredited) and also
stars William Lundigan,
Martha Hyer, and
Herbert Marshall.
Riders to the
Stars is the
second film...
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William Castle. The film
starred Rhonda Fleming,
Raymond Burr,
William Lundigan and
Michael Ansara. In an
early role,
actress Julie Newmar (listed as Julie...
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directed by
Richard Sale, and
starring June Haver,
Gloria DeHaven and
William Lundigan. This
story follows themes explored in 1940's Tin Pan Alley, with updated...