Movies by Harry Horner
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Harry Horner. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Harry Horner’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Harry horner’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
The Wild Party (1956)
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An ex-football brute (Anthony Quinn) and his beatnik gang take a rich girl (Carol Ohmart) and her boyfriend hostage (Arthur Franz) at a jazz joint.
Man from Del Rio (1956)
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Mexican gunfighter Dave Robles outdraws the town's outlaw-turned-sheriff and is invited to fill the dead man's shoes. But a tin star doesn't bring automatic respectability and Robles is shunned by the town's leading citizens. His popularity with its less-savory element, particularly saloonkeeper Bannister, wanes dramatically, too, as he starts to take his job seriously. It is his love for a decent, caring woman that keeps Dave in town, but can she convince him to lay down his gun and start a new life?
A Life in the Balance (1955)
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A widower's young son leads the police to a killer of sinners in Mexico City.
New Faces (1954)
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New Faces was a musical revue with songs and comedy skits tied together by a quirky plot. It ran on Broadway for nearly a year in 1952 and was then made into a motion picture in 1954. It helped jump start the careers of several young performers including Paul Lynde, Alice Ghostley, Eartha Kitt, Carol Lawrence, performer/writer Mel Brooks (as Melvin Brooks), and lyricist Sheldon Harnick. The film was basically a reproduction of the stage revue with a thin plot added. The plot involved a producer and performer (Ronny Graham) in financial trouble and is trying to stave off an angry creditor long enough to open his show. A wealthy Texan offers
Red Planet Mars (1952)
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Husband-and-wife scientists pick up a pie-in-the-sky TV message supposedly from Mars.
Beware, My Lovely (1952)
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A psychopath on the run takes a job as a handyman at the house of a lonely widow.