Eleanor Hunt

Eleanor Hunt

Birth : 1910-01-10, New York City, New York

Death : 1981-06-12

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eleanor Hunt (10 January 1910 - 12 June 1981) was an American film actress. She starred oppostie John Wayne in the 1934 film Blue Steel. She was married to actor Rex Lease and George Hirliman, the latter with whom she adopted Georgelle Hirliman as an infant. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eleanor Hunt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Eleanor Hunt

Movies

Stolen Paradise
Patricia Morrow
Robert Gordon, a sheltered 18-year-old youth reared in a Catholic school, believes he has a vocation for the priesthood. He is taken to live with his father in his palatial Florida home. There he falls in love with his step-sister, Patricia Morrow, ten years his senior. He runs away and joins the R.A.F. Shot down in battle, he is rescued and taken to a monastery where he renounces the world to study for the priesthood.
Bank Alarm
Bobbie Reynolds
A federal agent learns the gangsters he's been investigating have kidnapped his sister.
The Gold Racket
Bobbie Reynolds
At the request of the Mexican government, a federal agent and a lady reporter team up to catch a gang that has been smuggling gold from Mexico to the U.S. and then selling it to the U.S. government.
Navy Spy
Bobbie Reynolds
A federal agent and a female reporter team up to catch a criminal gang that has kidnapped a scientist in order to get his formula for a new type of poison gas.
We're in the Legion Now
Honey Evans
Two petty gangsters trying to elude their enemies join the French Foreign Legion.
Yellow Cargo
Bobbie Reynolds
An investigator looks into the activities of a movie producer he believes is involved in smuggling Asians into the U.S.
Go-Get-'Em, Haines
Gloria Palmer
Reporter Steve Haines, on the trail of a business tycoon, follows his subject onto an ocean liner and gets wound up in a cruise full of intrigue, romance and murder.
Northern Frontier
Beth Braden
A Mountie sets out to infiltrate and break up a gang of counterfeiters.
The Merry Widow
Maxim Girl (uncredited)
A prince from a small kingdom courts a wealthy widow to keep her money in the country.
Bandits of the Badlands
Betty Mason
A re-edited, digitally colourised and re-scored version of vintage black and white Western 'Blue Steel', complete with contemporary, pulse pounding music. The re-edit brings 'Blue Steel' down to a 22 minute short version. Melgrove, the town's leading citizen, is intending to deviously buy the worthless town, which actually stands on top of a huge gold mine.
I Hate Women
Tillie
A reporter is frustrated with women after a string of failed relationships. But then he finds himself taking up the cause of a young women he believes is falsely accused of killing her husband.
Blue Steel
Betty Mason
When Sheriff Jake sees a man at the safe and then finds the payroll gone, he trails him. Just as he is about to arrest him, the man saves his life. Still suspicious, he joins up with the man and later they learn that Melgrove, the towns leading citizen, is trying to take over the area's ranches by having his gang stop all incoming supply wagons. With the ranchers about to sell to Melgrove, the two newcomers say they will bring in provisions.
Trimmed in Furs
The Actress
Bill's wife insists that he get her a fur coat, and since he cannot afford to buy one, he goes on a hunting trip, hoping to capture some furs himself. Meanwhile, a temperamental actress, needing a rest for her nerves, has made plans to visit the same hunting lodge where Bill will be staying. They and several others meet at the lodge, resulting in chaos and confusion.
Techno-Crazy
Mary
TECHNO-CRAZY has to be one of the strangest comedy shorts of the 1930's. Starring Monte Collins as a young man who dreams of technological progress in society bringing a "technocracy" that's a utopia and Billy Bevan as the Mayor, whose daughter Collins wants to marry, the short begins with a dream sequence where Collins is running a factory on his own and explaining to someone how no one needs to work in this new utopia and everything operates automatically.
He's a Honey
Harry Barris wants to get married to Eleanor Hunt, but there's an impediment in the way, so he tells her he'll sing "I Surrender, Dear" during his broadcast if they can be wed.
Goldie
Russian Girl
Sailor Spike dates girls whose names he finds in an address book. Each girl has the same tatoo, placed there by another sailor Bill. When Spike meets Bill they become friends. In Calais Spike meets Goldie. Bill warns him against her, but Spike ignores the warning until he finds Bill's tatoo on Goldie as well.
Whoopee!
Sally Morgan
Western sheriff Bob Wells is preparing to marry Sally Morgan; she loves part-Indian Wanenis, whose race is an obstacle. Sally flees the wedding with hypochondriac Henry Williams, who thinks he's just giving her a ride; but she left a note saying they've eloped! Chasing them are jilted Bob, Henry's nurse Mary (who's been trying to seduce him) and others.