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Peggie Castle
Peggie Castle (December 22, 1927 – August 11, 1973) was an American actress who specialized in playing the "other woman" in B-movies. She was also billed under the names Peggy Castle and Peggie Call.
Born Peggy Blair in Appalachia, Virginia, Castle was discovered by a talent scout while eating in a...
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Filter this Collection99 River Street
99 River Street is a 1953 black and white film. The film, starring John Payne, Evelyn Keyes, Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen, and Peggie Castle. 99 River Street, considered film noir, was directed by Phil Karlson, produced by Edward Small, with...
Invasion U.S.A.
Invasion U.S.A. (in the actual title frame but not the publicity, Invasion USA) is a 1952 (stock) motion picture set during the Cold War and portraying the invasion of the United States by an unnamed Communist enemy meant to be taken as the Soviet...
I, the Jury
I, The Jury (1947) is Mickey Spillane's first novel featuring private investigator Mike Hammer.
The novel is set in and around New York City in the summer of 1944. Although she runs a successful private psychiatric clinic on New York's Park Avenue,...
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Beginning of the End
Beginning of the End is a 1957 science fiction film starring Peter Graves and Peggie Castle. In it, grasshoppers are accidentally allowed to eat atomic radiation-grown foodstuffs at the Illinois State Experimental Farm, grow to gigantic size with...
I, the Jury
I, the Jury is a mystery-thriller film from 1953, based on the novel by Mickey Spillane. It was directed by Harry Essex, produced by Victor Saville's company, Parklane Pictures and released through United Artists. It has never received an official...
The Counterfeit Plan
The Counterfeit Plan is a 1957 British crime film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Zachary Scott, Peggie Castle, Mervyn Johns and David Lodge.
The Oklahoma Woman
The Oklahoma Woman is a 1956 film directed by Roger Corman.