3 Movies Starring James Gleason

The Clock

The Clock

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1945-05-25

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

90 min

Rated:

PASSED

IMDB Ratings:

7.5 (2091 Reviews)

Genres:

DramaRomance

Cast:

Writer:

Robert Nathan (screenplay)

Joseph Schrank (screenplay)

Paul Gallico (story)

Pauline Gallico (story)

Fullplot:

Soldier Joe Allen is on a two-day leave in New York, and there he meets Alice. She agrees to show him the sights and they spend the day together. In this short time they find themselves falling in love with each other, and they decide to get married before Joe has to return to camp.

The Jackpot

The Jackpot

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1950-11-01

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

85 min

Rated:

PASSED

IMDB Ratings:

6.7 (555 Reviews)

Director:

Walter Lang

Genres:

Comedy

Cast:

Writer:

John McNulty (New Yorker article)

Phoebe Ephron (screenplay)

Henry Ephron (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Bill Lawrence wins a slew of prizes on a radio quiz program. His happiness is short-lived when he discovers he'll have to sell the prizes in order to pay the taxes on them.

The Night of the Hunter

The Night of the Hunter

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1955-11-24

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

92 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

8.1 (58859 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Davis Grubb (from the novel by)

James Agee (screen play)

Fullplot:

It's the Great Depression. In the process of robbing a bank of $10,000, Ben Harper kills two people. Before he is captured, he is able to convince his adolescent son John and his daughter Pearl not to tell anyone, including their mother Willa, where he hid the money, namely in Pearl's favorite toy, a doll that she carries everywhere with her. Ben, who is captured, tried and convicted, is sentenced to death. But before he is executed, Ben is in the state penitentiary with a cell mate, a man by the name of Harry Powell, a self-professed man of the cloth, who is really a con man and murderer, swindling lonely women, primarily rich widows, of their money before he kills them. Harry does whatever he can, unsuccessfully, to find out the location of the $10,000 from Ben. After Ben's execution, Harry decides that Willa will be his next mark, he figuring that someone in the family knowing where the money is. Despite vowing not to get remarried, Willa ends up being easy prey for Harry's outward evangelicalism, as she is a pious woman who feels she needs to atone for her sins which led to Ben doing what he did, especially as Harry presents himself as the preacher who worked at the prison and provided salvation to Ben before his death. But Harry also quickly figures that John and Pearl know where the money is. Conversely, John doesn't trust Harry, John who first tries not to show to Harry that he indeed does know where the money is, and then second constantly reminds a more-trusting Pearl of their promise to their now-deceased father. With Willa devoted to her new husband, John and Pearl may need some other adult assistance in evading Harry's veiled threats, an adult who not only can see the honesty and goodness in children but who can also see a true wolf in sheep's clothing like Harry.

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