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She became a leading lady in B films, which were usually westerns.
It is now regarded as a cult classic in the B film realm.
The following year she appeared in five Columbia B films.
As a director, he is considered one of American cinema's early B film specialists.
Aside from at the theater itself, B films might not be advertised at all.
A promise of highly profitable B films and an active television department made it seem an ideal investment.
But B films began mutating unexpectedly in the 1950's.
There should be B films, silent films, and I hope we can get a western in."
However, as a teen Nugent grew into ingenue parts on television and in B films.
She moved back to London, studied acting and played bit parts in several British B films.
Quinlan has called him "the Dennis Price of the B film."
Zanuck eventually agreed, giving him A-list production values for what normally would be a B film.
Even the B films.
For the next twelve years she appeared in a mix of leading, supporting and uncredited roles in B films.
It often produced low-budget B films with short running times to increase the amount of British-made content in its output.
In present days, the film is regarded as a B film, despite the fact it was heavily promoted in the 1950s.
However, he is also described as wooden in speech and movements, "the Gary Cooper of B films."
For his follow up film, they forced him into a bit part in a B film called Uncharted Seas.
"In those days you had two feature films in the cinemas, the A film and the B film.
Carlson slowly began to rebuild his career, finding work in the newly emergent science fiction and horror B films of the 1950s.
The major studios promoted the benefits of recycling, offering former headlining movies as second features in the place of traditional B films.
In 1941, he was signed to a contract by 20th Century Fox and appeared in several B films for the studio.
The B film was the feature-length directorial debut of Fred Zinnemann.
However, the film was eventually discovered and mass-produced by Admit One, a home video distribution company that focused specifically on lesser-known B films.
I have to say I often enjoyed the B films much more than the more ponderous A films.