Ann Cornell

Ann Cornell

Movies for Ann Cornell...

Dark Venture
Title: Dark Venture
Character: Pamela
Released: February 1, 1956
Type: Movie
An intrepid reporter embarks on an African safari, hoping to locate a place of lore known as "The Elephant's Graveyard". During his adventure, he must face the aggressive hostilities of the regional tribesmen as well as the many dangers of the savage jungle.
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The Eternal Question
Title: The Eternal Question
Released: June 11, 1954
Type: Movie
Real-life palm reader Josef Ranald helps people two determine their futures. Some sources claim this British film was never released, or even finished, until 1956 when American Ron Ormond acquired it and added a brief sequence about a girl hitchhiker and a psycho motorist, releasing it finally as The Eternal Question.
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Gold Fever
Title: Gold Fever
Character: Rusty
Released: June 15, 1952
Type: Movie
Magician-turned-actor John Calvert, previously the suave leading man of Film Classics' "Falcon" series, is a curious choice to star in the rough-and-tumble western Gold Fever. John Bonar (Calvert) and grizzled old prospector Nugget Jack (Ralph Morgan) strike it rich, whereupon they are besieged by Bill Johnson's (Gene Roth) outlaw gang. Heavily outnumbered, our heroes are forced to rely on brain rather than brawn.
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Search for Danger
Title: Search for Danger
Character: Elaine Carson (as Anna Cornell)
Released: April 15, 1949
Type: Movie
The murders of a suspected thief and a rival private eye draw the attention of The Falcon.
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Boy! What a Girl!
Title: Boy! What a Girl!
Character: herself
Released: April 7, 1947
Type: Movie
Two silky-smooth producers line up a potential backer (who'll put up half the cash) for a musical review. The catch is that they must find someone else to put up the other half. Enter cigar-smoking cross-dresser "Bumpsie" (Tim Moore), who poses as a wealthy society matron to fool the angel! Features vintage jam sessions with swing drummer Gene Krupa, Big Sid Catlett and his band, The Slam Stewart Trio and The International Jitterbugs.