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  1. With Jack Webb, Harry Morgan, Don Dubbins, Anthony Eisley. An ex-con who places an ad in a newspaper gets a reply referring to making a killing for $1000. He turns the reply over to Friday and Gannon who investigate the possibility that the replier is soliciting murder.

  2. Forrester Harvey. Born on the 27th of June, 1884 in Cork, Ireland, Forrester Harvey frequently played comedic supporting roles such as innkeepers or barkeepers. He is recognised in the horror world for several roles, including The Invisible Man (1933), Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1941), and for his portrayal of jittery assistant Twiddle in The Wolf ...

  3. 4. 12 views 18 minutes ago #CladriteRadio #vintagepopculture #classicmovies. Here are 10 things you should know about Forrester Harvey, born on June 27, 1884. After appearing on the stage and...

  4. Forrester Harvey. Highest Rated: 100% Tarzan and His Mate (1934) Lowest Rated: 60% Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) Birthday: Jun 27, 1884. Birthplace: County Cork, Ireland. Forrester Harvey...

  5. Forrester Harvey (27 June 1884 – 14 December 1945) was an Irish film actor. From 1922 until his death year Harvey appeared in more than 115 films. He was credited for about two-thirds of his film appearances, but some of his roles were uncredited. The burly actor with a mustache mostly played comic supporting roles, often as an innkeeper.

  6. Forrester Harvey was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Harvey appeared in such films as the foreign "The Ring" (1927) with Carl Brisson, "The White Sheik" (1929) and "Guilty Hands" (1931). He also appeared in "Devotion" (1931), "The Man in Possession" (1931) and "Sky Devils" (1932) with Spencer Tracy.

  7. Forrester Harvey (1884 - 1945) فوريستر هارفي. Biography. An Irish actor, born in Cork, Ireland. He was characterized by a thick mustache, and often played the roles of waiter, guard, and gardener. He appeared in 7 films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, and two of them won the award: Rebecca (1940) and Mrs. ...Read more.

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