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Movies starring Curtis, Dick

Biography: 
Tall, hulking character actor Dick Curtis spent years at Columbia Pictures menacing everyone from cowboy star Charles Starrett to The Three Stooges. Curtis, unlike many movie villains, showed a real flair for comedy in his many appearances in the studio's two-reelers, and could do a double-take, a pratfall, take a pie in the face, a finger-poke to the eyes or a crowbar on the top of the head with  ...  show all 


Up the River (1930)

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Genres: Comedy | Crime | Drama
Countries: USA
Actors: Tracy, Spencer | Luce, Claire | Hymer, Warren | Bogart, Humphrey | Collier Sr., William | Lawes, Joan Marie | Bond, Ward | Brown, Joe | Burns, Bob | Chandler, Eddy | Clark, Harvey | Curtis, Dick | Keene, Richard | MacFarlane, George | Mack, Wilbur
Directors: Ford, John
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Two prisoners, Saint Louis and Dannemora Dan, escape during a theatrical production in order to go to the aid of Steve, a former prisoner whose past is about to be exposed by the man who framed Judy unless Steve agrees to help him commit another crime.


Abilene Town (1946)

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
Genres: Romance | Western
Countries: USA
Actors: Scott, Randolph | Dvorak, Ann | Buchanan, Edgar | Fleming, Rhonda | Bridges, Lloyd | Boyce, Helen | Freeman, Howard | Hale, Richard | Lambert, Jack | Patterson, Hank | Curtis, Dick | Schenck, Earl | Waller, Eddy | Baldwin, Walter | Brinegar, Paul
Directors: Marin, Edwin L.
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In the years following the Civil War, the town of Abilene, Kansas is poised on the brink of an explosive confrontation. A line has been drawn down the center of the town where the homesteaders and the cattlemen have come to a very uneasy truce. The delicate peace is inadvertantly shattered when a group of new homesteaders lay down their stakes on the cattlemen’s side of town, upsetting the delicate balance that had existed thus far and sparking an all-out war between the farmers, who want the land tamed and property lines drawn, and the cowboys, who want the prairies to be open for their cattle to roam.