Edward Kilroy

Edward Kilroy

Movies for Edward Kilroy...

Cause for Alarm!
Title: Cause for Alarm!
Character: Crossing Guard
Released: March 30, 1951
Type: Movie
A bedridden and gravely ill man believes his wife and doctor are conspiring to kill him, and outlines his suspicions in a letter.
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Blonde Fever
Title: Blonde Fever
Character: First Waiter (uncredited)
Released: December 5, 1944
Type: Movie
Peter and Delilah are a married couple running a roadside café in Nevada. Their stable partnership turns rocky, though, with the arrival of the sultry Sally, a waitress who catches Peter's wandering eye. Delilah strikes back by hiring Sally's boyfriend as a waiter. Sally is initially dismissive of Peter's advances, but when he wins $40,000 in a lottery, she quickly pounces, turning on the charm and eyeing the easy life.
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Eyes in the Night
Title: Eyes in the Night
Character: Pilot (Uncredited)
Released: October 16, 1942
Type: Movie
Blind detective Duncan Maclain gets mixed up with enemy agents and murder when he tries to help an old friend with a rebellious stepdaughter.
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The Golden Fleecing
Title: The Golden Fleecing
Character: Clerk (uncredited)
Released: August 16, 1940
Type: Movie
A mild-mannered insurance salesman gets mixed up with gangsters.
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The Ghost Comes Home
Title: The Ghost Comes Home
Character: Clerk (uncredited)
Released: March 8, 1940
Type: Movie
Comic mayhem results when a small town pet store owner, mistakenly believed killed during a sea voyage, turns up very much alive.
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Miracles for Sale
Title: Miracles for Sale
Character: First Attendant
Released: August 10, 1939
Type: Movie
A maker of illusions for magicians protects an ingenue likely to be murdered.
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Within the Law
Title: Within the Law
Character: Mathews
Released: March 17, 1939
Type: Movie
A wrongly convicted woman studies law and seeks her revenge.
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The Ship That Died
Title: The Ship That Died
Character: Minor Role (uncredited)
Released: February 19, 1938
Type: Movie
This MGM An Historical Mystery short traces the final voyage of the Mary Celeste, a ship discovered at sea, in December 1872, devoid - for no discernible reason - of crew, passengers and captain. At "the famed nautical court of Gibraltar", investigators propose three hypotheses.