William Lundigan
William Paul Lundigan (June 12, 1914 – December 20, 1975) was an American film actor. His more than 125 films include ''Dodge City'' (1939), ''The Fighting 69th'' (1940), ''The Sea Hawk'' (1940), ''Santa Fe Trail'' (1940), ''Dishonored Lady'' (1947), ''Pinky'' (1949), ''Love Nest'' (1951) with Marilyn Monroe, ''The House on Telegraph Hill'' (1951), ''I'd Climb the Highest Mountain'' (1951) and ''Inferno'' (1953). Provided by Wikipedia
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The house on Telegraph Hill / Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by Elick Moll and Frank Partos ; produced by Robert Bassler ; directed by Robert Wise.
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Pinky / Twentieth Century Fox ; producer, Darryl F. Zanuck ; director, Elia Kazan, screenplay by Philip Dunne and Dudley Nichols.
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The old maid Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a First National picture ; in charge of production, Jack L. Warner ; screenplay by Casey Robinson ; directed by Edmund Goulding.
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The fighting 69th / Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. ; Jack L. Warner in charge of production ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; executive producer, Hal B. Wallis ; associate producer, Louis F. Edelman ; original screen play by Norman Reilly Raine, Fred Niblo, Jr. and Dean Franklin ; directed by William Keighley. by Deutsch, Adolph, 1897-1980
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