FILMOGRAPHY

Above and Beyond (MGM, 1952)

Angry Red Planet (American International, 1960)

Armored Attack (NTA, 1957)

Assignment, Paris (Columbia, 1952)

Attack of the Giant Leeches (American International, 1960)

The Bamboo Prison (Columbia, 1954)

Battle Circus (MGM, 1953)

Battle Hymn (Universal International, 1954)

The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (Warner Bros., 1953)

Beginning of the End (Republic, 1957)

The Beginning or the End (MGM, 1947)

Big Jim McLain (Warner Bros., 1952)

The Birds (Universal, 1962)

Blood Alley (Warner Bros., 1955)

The Boy from Stalingrad (Columbia, 1943)

The Bridges at Toko-Ri (MGM, 1954)

Cat Women of the Moon (Z-M Productions, 1954)

Cease Fire (Paramount, 1953)

Changling (Universal, 2008)

Comrade X (MGM, 1940)

Confessions of a Nazi Spy (Warner Bros., 1939)

Counter-Attack (Columbia, 1945)

Creature from the Black Lagoon (Universal International, 1954)

The Creature Walks among Us (Universal International, 1956)

The Day the Earth Stood Still (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951)

Days of Glory (RKO, 1944)

The Deadly Mantis (Universal International, 1957)

Destination Moon (George Pal Productions/Eagle-Lion, 1950)

Diplomatic Courier (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1952)

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (Columbia, 1964)

Fail-Safe (Columbia, 1964)

Five (Columbia, 1951)

Fixed Bayonets (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951)

Flight to Mars (Monogram, 1951)

Flight to Nowhere (Screen Guild Productions, 1946)

Forbidden Planet (MGM, 1956)

Foreign Correspondent (Walter Wanger/United Artists, 1940)

The 49th Man (Columbia, 1953)

The Front (Columbia, 1975)

Gabriel over the White House (MGM, 1933)

The Green Berets (Warner Bros., 1968)

Guilty by Suspicion (Warner Bros., 1991)

Guilty of Treason (Eagle-Lion, 1950)

Heroes for Sale (Warner Bros., 1933)

High Noon (Stanley Kramer/United Artists, 1952)

Hitler, Beast of Berlin (Beasts of Berlin, Hell’s Devils, Goose Step) (PDC/PRC, 1939)

The House on Carroll Street (Orion, 1988)

The House on 92nd Street (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1945)

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (Warner Bros., 1932)

I Want You (Samuel Goldwyn/RKO, 1951)

I Was a Communist for the FBI (Warner Bros., 1951)

The Incredible Shrinking Man (Universal International, 1957)

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Walter Wanger/Allied Artists, 1956)

Invasion U.S.A. (Columbia, 1952)

The Iron Curtain (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1948)

It Came from Beneath the Sea (Columbia, 1955)

Jet Pilot (RKO, 1957)

Kiss Me Deadly (United Artists, 1955)

Lady in the Death House (PRC, 1944)

The Lady Vanishes (Gaumont-British Pictures, 1938)

The Left Hand of God (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955)

Little Tokyo, USA (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1942)

Man on a String (Columbia, 1960)

Man on a Tightrope (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953)

The Manchurian Candidate (United Artists, 1962)

Memphis Belle (Warner Bros., 1990)

Men in War (United Artists, 1957)

Men of the Fighting Lady (MGM, 1954)

Miss V from Moscow (PRC, 1942)

Mission over Korea (Columbia, 1953)

Mission to Moscow (Warner Bros., 1943)

My Man Godfrey (Universal, 1936)

My Son John (Paramount, 1952)

Never Let Me Go (MGM, 1953)

The Next Voice You Hear (MGM, 1950)

Night People (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954)

Ninotchka (MGM, 1939)

North by Northwest (MGM, 1959)

The North Star (Samuel Goldwyn/RKO, 1943)

Notorious (RKO, 1946)

On the Beach (Stanley Kramer/United Artists, 1959)

On the Waterfront (Columbia, 1954)

One of the Hollywood Ten (Bloom Street Productions, 2000)

Our Daily Bread (United Artists, 1934)

Pearl Harbor (Buena Vista, 2001)

Pickup on South Street (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953)

Pork Chop Hill (United Artists, 1959)

The President Vanishes (Paramount, 1934)

Prisoner of War (MGM, 1954)

Public Deb No. 1 (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1940)

The Red Danube (MGM, 1949)

Red Dawn (United Artists, 1984)

The Red Menace (Republic, 1949)

Red Nightmare (Warner Bros., 1962)

Red Planet Mars (United Artists, 1952)

Red Salute (United Artists, 1936)

Red Snow (Columbia, 1952)

Remember Pearl Harbor (Republic, 1942)

Retreat, Hell! (Warner Bros., 1952)

Revenge of the Creature (Universal International, 1955)

Road Gang (Warner Bros., 1936)

The Robe (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1953)

Robinson Crusoe on Mars (Paramount, 1964)

Rocketship X-M (Lippert, 1950)

Saboteur (Universal, 1942)

Salt of the Earth (Independent Productions, 1954)

Satan Never Sleeps (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1962)

Secret Agent (Gaumont, 1936)

Seven Days in May (Paramount, 1964)

Seven Women (MGM, 1966)

Shack Out on 101 (Allied Artists, 1955)

Slaves (Continental Distributing, 1969)

Soak the Rich (Paramount, 1936)

Sofia (Film Classics, 1948)

Song of Russia (MGM, 1944)

The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (Paramount, 1965)

State Department File 649 (Film Classics, 1949)

The Steel Helmet (Lippert, 1951)

Storm Center (Columbia, 1956)

The Story of Mankind (Warner Bros., 1957)

Strangers on a Train (Warner Bros., 1951)

Swing Kids (Buena Vista, 1993)

Tarantula (Universal International, 1955)

Them! (Warner Bros., 1954)

The Thing (from Another World) (RKO, 1951)

The 39 Steps (Gaumont, 1935)

This Day and Age (Paramount, 1933)

Three Brave Men (Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957)

Three Russian Girls (United Artists, 1943)

Time Limit (United Artists, 1957)

Topaz (Universal, 1969)

Torn Curtain (Universal, 1966)

The 27th Day (Columbia, 1957)

Walk East on Beacon (Columbia, 1952)

War Hunt (United Artists, 1962)

The War of the Worlds (Paramount, 1953)

When Worlds Collide (Paramount, 1952)

The Whip Hand (RKO, 1951)

White Heat (Warner Bros., 1949)

Winter Light (Janus Films, 1963)

The Woman on Pier 13 (I Married a Communist) (RKO, 1949)

A Yank in Indo-China (Columbia, 1952)

A Yank in Korea (Columbia, 1951)

A Yank in Viet-Nam (Allied Artists, 1964)

Television

Allegiance (2015) Full episodes, allegiance nbc.com

The Americans (2013–) Seasons 1, 2, 3 on Amazon.com

I Led Three Lives (1953–56) YouTube; DVDs through Amazon.com

Radio

I Was a Communist for the FBI (1952) RadioSpirits.com