
February 27, 1906 · 120 years old
Harry Carter (February 27, 1906 - April 1, 1996) was an American actor. He mostly worked as a contractual film player at 20th Century-Fox Studios from 1942 to 1961. Carter appeared in many films starring Richard Widmark.

A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he is investigating.

A scientist has a horrific accident when he tries to use his newly invented teleportation device.

A pickpocket unwittingly lifts a message destined for enemy agents and becomes a target for a Communist spy ring.

Tom Jeffords tries to make peace between settlers and Apaches in Arizona territory.

Two brothers discharged from the Confederate Army join a businessman for a cattle drive from Texas to Montana where they run into raiding Jayhawkers, angry Sioux, rough terrain and bad weather.

Forced by circumstances,Confederate POWs and Union soldiers join forces against Indians but old animosities resurface during their fragile alliance.

Toward the end of his life, F. Scott Fitzgerald is writing for Hollywood studios to be able to afford the cost of an asylum for his wife. He is also struggling against alcoholism. Into his life comes the famous gossip columnist.

In 1876 Colorado, the Tomahawk and Western Railroad is expanding through the Rockies but some stagecoach operators, fearing a loss of revenue, plan to sabotage the railroad.