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  1. 1. The Big Heat. 1953 1h 29m Approved. 7.9 (30K) Rate. Tough cop Dave Bannion takes on a politically powerful crime syndicate. Director Fritz Lang Stars Glenn Ford Gloria Grahame Jocelyn Brando. 2. Gilda.

  2. Harry Cohn, the famously crass chief of Columbia, convinced Ford that the movie-going public (as well Cohn himself) would have a tough time pronouncing the name "Gwyllyn," so Ford changed his first name to "Glenn."At Columbia, Ford met another young, male contract player from a well-to-do Southern California family named William Holden.

  3. TV-PG. Documentary. El Secuestro De Churchill (Casablanca Express) (Doblado) 1989. 1 hr 31 min. TV-14. Action · Thriller · War. Watch Glenn Ford's movies and TV shows for free. Stream Human Desire, Framed, Rage now on Tubi.

  4. Ford pulled a hugely entertaining turn in The Sheepman (1958) and many more fine films. In the 1970s, Ford made his television debut in the controversial The Brotherhood of the Bell (1970) and appeared in two fondly remembered television series: Cade's County (1971) and The Family Holvak (1975). During the 1980s and 1990s, Ford limited his ...

  5. May 3, 2022 · Glenn Ford is a late Canadian-American movie and TV actor. He is best known for his comedy and western movies appearances during Hollywood’s Golden Age in the 1940s to 1960s decade. Moreover, people primarily recognize him as Superman’s adoptive father in the 1978 film Superman: The Movie. Ford was born in Quebec, Canada, on 1 May 1916.

  6. The Big Heat. 1953 1h 29m Approved. 7.9 (29K) Rate. Tough cop Dave Bannion takes on a politically powerful crime syndicate. Director Fritz Lang Stars Glenn Ford Gloria Grahame Jocelyn Brando. 3. Blackboard Jungle. 1955 1h 41m Approved.

  7. As his box office star power waned, Ford took to the small screen. His TV miniseries and shows included Cade County, The Family Holvak, Evening in Byzantium and The Sacketts. Glenn Ford was still able to lend his considerable star power to the WWII movie epic, Midway, in 1976 and as Clark Kent’s adoptive father, Jonathan Kent, in Superman in ...

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