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  1. My Buddy: Directed by Steve Sekely. With Don 'Red' Barry, Ruth Terry, Lynne Roberts, Alexander Granach. Republic, never a company to not try getting ahead of the curve and with writers who could remember the 1930's social conscience WW I vets-returning-home films, made this in mid-1944 (a full year before the end of WW II) as a don't-let-it ...

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    • Crime, Drama, Romance
    • Steve Sekely
    • 1944-10-12
  2. My Buddy is a 1944 American crime film directed by Steve Sekely and written by Arnold Manoff. The film stars Don "Red" Barry, Ruth Terry, Lynne Roberts, Alexander Granach, Emma Dunn and John Litel. The film was released on October 12, 1944, by Republic Pictures.

  3. 8 de sept. de 2021 · my-buddy-1944. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Don ‘Red’ BarryRepublic Pictures.

  4. Brief Synopsis. Republic, never a company to not try getting ahead of the curve and with writers who could remember the 1930's social conscience WW I vets-returning-home films, made this in mid-1944 (a full year before the end of WW II) as a don't-let-it-happen-again sermon.

    • Steve Sekely, Joe Popkin
    • Donald Barry
  5. Directed by Steve Sekely. NEW LOVES in an aftermath of war! A priest relates the tale of his friend, a WWI veteran, to the Post-War Planning Committee. Unable to get a job upon his return from the war, he puts off his marriage and works for a bootlegger. He is forced to take a rap for his boss, goes to prison, and forms a gang. Cast. Crew. Details.

    • Steve Sekely
    • Republic Pictures
  6. 19 de jun. de 2022 · Lasbuddy movies’ o películas de colegas enaltecen la amistad y camaradería entre dos personajes, dejando en segundo término sus respectivas relaciones sentimentales, si es que las tienen. El subgénero nació con el cine, cuando parejas de cómicos, como Stan Laurel y Oliver Hardy ya triunfaban en la pantalla. Se distinguen ...

  7. 21 de may. de 2023 · Director. Steve Sekely. Synopsis. Republic, never a company to not try getting ahead of the curve and with writers who could remember the 1930's social conscience WW I vets-returning-home...