Joseph DeVillard

Joseph DeVillard

Movies for Joseph DeVillard...

Leave It to the Irish
Title: Leave It to the Irish
Character: Gus
Released: August 26, 1944
Type: Movie
A private eye (James Dunn) investigates the murder of a fur dealer. Monogram.
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Above Suspicion
Title: Above Suspicion
Character: Italian Sentry (Uncredited)
Released: May 31, 1943
Type: Movie
Two newlyweds spy on the Nazis for the British Secret Service during their honeymoon in Europe.
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A Night for Crime
Title: A Night for Crime
Character: Chief Detective (uncredited)
Released: February 18, 1943
Type: Movie
A dark night in war time, with several black-outs, it's just a night for murder. Susan Cooper, a fast-talking girl reporter, doubles as amateur sleuth solving yet another mystery among Hollywood's famous.
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Casablanca
Title: Casablanca
Character: Moroccan (uncredited)
Released: January 15, 1943
Type: Movie
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
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The Panther's Claw
Title: The Panther's Claw
Character: Antonio Spogucci (as Joseph M. De Villard)
Released: March 3, 1942
Type: Movie
The police arrest a man climbing over the wall of a cemetery after midnight. He claims that he is being blackmailed and is following instructions he received by mail to leave $1000 on a certain grave. It turns out that he's not the only one who got a blackmail letter from the same person--calling himself "The Black Panther"--and it also turns out that all the recipients are connected to an opera company.
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The Mark of Zorro
Title: The Mark of Zorro
Character: Sentry (uncredited)
Released: November 8, 1940
Type: Movie
Around 1820 the son of a California nobleman comes home from Spain to find his native land under a villainous dictatorship. On the one hand he plays the useless fop, while on the other he is the masked avenger Zorro.
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Playboy Number One
Title: Playboy Number One
Released: November 26, 1937
Type: Movie
Professor Pierre Ginsberg, extraordinary French instructor, is sailing with a wealthy couple as their instructor and guide in France. But when his client tries out his French in the dining room and everything is wrong, he fires Ginsberg. Two gangster-type Americans ask Ginsbeg to order them a meal, and advise him to get a girl for the ship's ball that night. Ginsberg, of course, picks the wife of one of them.