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Randall Faye is a Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Additional Dialogue British born on 26 july 1892

Randall Faye

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Birth name Charles William Randall
Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 26 july 1892
Death 5 december 1948 (at 56 years) at Orange County (USA)

Randall Faye (July 26, 1892 – December 5, 1948) was an American screenwriter, film producer and director. He wrote for 64 films between 1926 and 1947. He died in Orange County, California.

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Filmography of Randall Faye (31 films)

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The Fabulous Suzanne, 1h11
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Barbara Britton, Rudy Vallée, Otto Kruger, Richard Denning, William Henry, Veda Ann Borg
Rating65% 3.2752053.2752053.2752053.2752053.275205
The young and beautiful Suzanne O'Neill (Barbara Britton) works as a waitress in her fiance William 'Bill' Harris's (William Henry) diner. Suzanne's problem is that Bill doesn't want to decide on a wedding date. He claims that he doesn't have enough money to get married; he wants to be able to support her on his own first, so that she doesn't have to work at all. But Suzanne gets tired of Bill's pride getting in the way of her dreams for the future. Suzanne starts betting on horse races, using her "lucky pin" to pick the right ones for the infamous and not always apt gambler Jonathan Tuttle (Frank Darien). When Tuttle passes away shortly after their enterprise has taken off, Suzanne finds out that he has left her seven thousand dollars through his will. She is more than surprised, since he wasn't that successful in his gambling. Suzanne takes the money to Bill, offering him to use them to scale up his business, but once again his pride comes in the way. She decides to leave Bill, returns the engagement ring, and leaves for New York to try her own wings of fortune.
Scotland Yard Investigator, 1h8
Directed by George Blair
Origin USA
Genres Action, Crime
Actors Edgar Barrier, Stephanie Bachelor, Erich von Stroheim, C. Aubrey Smith, Lionel Atwill, Forrester Harvey
Rating60% 3.002163.002163.002163.002163.00216
When Paris is liberated during World War II, the Louvre administration plans to fetch the Mona Lisa from its safehouse in the National Art Gallery in London. The man in charge of the Mona Lisa's safety is none other than Sir James Collison, director of the National Gallery. In regards to the safety of the Mona Lisa, Collison works closely together with his granddaughter Tony.
Great Stagecoach Robbery, 1h4
Directed by Lesley Selander
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Don Costello, Francis McDonald, John James
Rating68% 3.427063.427063.427063.427063.42706
In the 1890s town of Blue Springs, Jed Quinlan (Don Costello), the schoolteacher, breaks up a fight between tomboy Boots Hollister (Sylvia Arslan) and Little Beaver (Robert Blake), the Indian ward of Red Ryder’s. Each child has taunted the other with names like “wildcat” and “Indian.” Quinlan “disciplines” both children and later when the children return to the schoolhouse accompanied by Boots’ older brother Billy (John James) and Little Beaver’s Red Ryder’s (Wild Bill Elliott) aunt, The Duchess (Alice Fleming). Elsewhere, Quinlan meets with Con Hollister's (Francis McDonald) former cohort, Joe Slade (Bud Geary), who reveals that Con was released weeks earlier. Quinlan, who poses as a teacher to cover his criminal activity, reckons that Con should arrive on the next day's stage, and that the upcoming shipment must be Con's old loot, which was never recovered.
Cheyenne Wildcat, 1h4
Directed by Lesley Selander
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Wild Bill Elliott, Robert Blake, Alice Fleming, Peggy Stewart, Francis McDonald, Roy Barcroft
Rating63% 3.178823.178823.178823.178823.17882
The president of Blue Springs Bank, Jason Hopkins (Tom Chatterton), seeks to entrap his cashier, Harrison Colby (Tom London), whom he suspects is exchanging the bank’s gold certificates with fake ones. Colby is caught and confesses but also incriminates his partner, Dandy Joe Meeker (Roy Barcroft). The worried Colby consults Meeker, who engages a gunslinger (Kenne Duncan) to kill Hopkins and then to pin the murder on Jim Douglas (Francis McDonald). Douglas, soon to be paroled from prison, had formally been arrested and convicted for a similar crime that he hadn’t committed. Hopkins meets Douglas in order to tell him the truth regarding his imprisonment but is killed by the gunman. Douglas is subsequently jailed for the murder. However, the gunman is captured by Red Ryder (Wild Bill Elliott) and his Indian ward, Little Beaver.
The Return of the Vampire, 1h9
Directed by Lew Landers
Genres Horror
Themes Films about animals, Wolves in film, Werewolves in film, Vampires in film
Actors Bela Lugosi, Frieda Inescort, Nina Foch, Miles Mander, Roland Varno, William Austin
Rating61% 3.0979753.0979753.0979753.0979753.097975
The film begins with Sir Fredrick Fleet (Miles Mander): The following events are taken from the notes of Professor Walter Saunders of King’s College, Oxford...