• Passport to Suez (1943; also known as A Night of Adventure and The Clock Strikes Twelve) is the 20th film featuring the Lone Wolf character. It was the...
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    was released, Jones appeared in two uncredited roles: a bellhop in Passport to Suez, and a cannibal in Sleepy Lagoon. Two years after his appearance as...
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    Horn (1951) and High Noon (1952). On television, he starred in Sea Hunt 1958 to 1961. By the end of his career, he had re-invented himself and demonstrated...
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    "One Dangerous Night". catalog.afi.com. AFI. Retrieved June 8, 2020. "Passport to Suez". catalog.afi.com. AFI. Retrieved June 8, 2020. "Strange Illusion"...
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    Glorio / The Frisco Ghost Hit the Ice (1943) as 'Silky' Fellowsby Passport to Suez (1943) as Johnny Booth Harvest Melody (1943) as Chuck Klondike Kate...
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    Adventures of Smilin' Jack (1943, Serial) – Kushimi [Chs. 1–3, 12–13] Passport to Suez (1943) – Mr. Cezanne (uncredited) Sleepy Lagoon (1943) – Lug (uncredited)...
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    Frederick Worlock (category British emigrants to the United States)
    Service in Darkest Africa (1943, Serial) - Sir James Langley [Ch. 15] Passport to Suez (1943) - Sir Robert Wembley (uncredited) Sahara (1943) - Radio Newscaster...
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    in My Winnipeg, "a part that had been tipped to bring her an Academy Award and which introduced her to a legion of new fans". Ann Savage was born Berniece...
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    (1942, Warren William) One Dangerous Night (1943, Warren William) Passport to Suez (1943, Warren William) The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946, Gerald Mohr)...
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    Andre de Toth (category Hungarian emigrants to the United States)
    (1939) Semmelweis (1940) Jungle Book (1942) (second unit director only) Passport to Suez (1943) None Shall Escape (1944) Dark Waters (1944) Ramrod (1947) The...
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    Divorce ran for 248 performances, closing in July 1933, to allow Astaire and Luce to go to London to play in the piece at the Palace Theatre. Blore and Erik...
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    Lone Wolf (1941) Counter-Espionage (1942) One Dangerous Night (1943) Passport to Suez (1943) The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) The Lone Wolf in London (1947)...
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    Washington (1943) - Bart Lang Passport to Suez (1943) - Karl Sherlock Holmes Faces Death (1943) - Phillip Musgrave Passport to Destiny (1944) - Herr Joyce...
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  • followed by Passport to Suez, released later the same year. Former jewel thief and reformed detective Michael Lanyard, or the Lone Wolf, is driving to a party...
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  • 1943 Destroyer Passport to Suez September 3, 1943 Romeo and Juliet Mexican film; co-production with Posa Films September 15, 1943 Hail to the Rangers September...
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  • election, 1988 Valerie King, fictional character in the 1943 film Passport to Suez Valerie King, fictional character in the television series Secrets...
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  • Struck Twelve (later titled Passport to Suez) with Warren William, one of the Lone Wolf films. He later went on to be dialogue director on Dangerous Blondes...
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  • Lou Merrill (category Canadian emigrants to the United States)
    Manitoba, Canada., and moved to the United States when he was young. He acted in stock theater and little theater before going to radio. Merrill began working...
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  • Lone Wolf (1941) Counter-Espionage (1942) One Dangerous Night (1943) Passport to Suez (1943) The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) The Lone Wolf in Mexico (1947)...
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  • Vampire (1943) Is Everybody Happy? (1943) Doughboys in Ireland (1943) Passport to Suez (1943) Two Señoritas from Chicago (1943) The Boy from Stalingrad (1943)...
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  • Lone Wolf (1941) Counter-Espionage (1942) One Dangerous Night (1943) Passport to Suez (1943) "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved...
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    Honeymoon Lodge (1943) – Surprised Man in Train Station (uncredited) Passport to Suez (1943) – Hotel Night Clerk (uncredited) So This Is Washington (1943)...
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  • passing as appearing at the same time as The Lost Moment (1947). In Passport to Suez (1943), Jamison's first name was Llewellyn. "The Lone Wolf in London...
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  • the Avenger (1948) Klondike Kate (1943) Doughboys in Ireland (1943) Passport to Suez (1943) Power of the Press (1943) Bullets for Bandits (1942) Pardon...
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    administration of the Gaza Strip was briefly subsumed by Israel during the 1956 Suez Crisis and ended entirely during the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, after which the...
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  • "There's Something About a Soldier". Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1943 films of the United States. 1943 films at the Internet Movie Database...
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    papers to the name of "Ali Mostafa". With these, he went to work for the company managing the Suez Canal. The revolution of 1952 broke out, and the British...
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    Khitat Badr), was an Egyptian military offensive and operation across the Suez Canal that destroyed the Bar-Lev Line, a chain of Israeli fortifications...
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    occupied by British forces during the Anglo-Egyptian War, until 1956 after the Suez Crisis, when the last British forces withdrew in accordance with the Anglo-Egyptian...
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  • that were awarded a non-competitive award will be shown in brackets next to the number of competitive wins. Films that were nominated, but had the nomination...
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