Identity Unknown (1945)
A soldier survives a bombing in which his three fellow soldiers were killed. When he recovers he discovers he has amnesia, and since his companions' bodies were burned beyond recognition, the army doesn't know which one of the four he is. He goes AWOL and searches out the families of the three dead soldiers, hoping to find out his own identity.
Director: Walter Colmes
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Richard Arlen as Johnny March |
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Cheryl Walker as Sally MacGregor |
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Roger Pryor as Rocks Donnelly |
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Bobby Driscoll as Toddy Loring |
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Lola Lane as Wanda |
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Ian Keith as Maj. Williams |
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John Forrest as Joe Granowski |
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Sarah Padden as Mrs. Anderson |
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Forrest Taylor as Mr. Anderson |
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Frank Marlowe as Frankie Sirocco |
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Harry Tyler as Harry Parker |
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Nelson Leigh as Col. F.A. Marlin |
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Charles Williams as Auctioneer |
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Charles Jordan as Needles--Rocks' Henchman |
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Dick Scott as Spike--Rocks' Henchman |
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Marjorie Manners as Nurse |
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Eddie Baker as Motorcycle Cop |
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Dick Gordon as Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Directing | Walter Colmes | Director |
| Writing | Richard Weil | Writer |
| Writing | Robert Newman | Original Story |
| Production | Walter Colmes | Associate Producer |
| Production | Howard Bretherton | Associate Producer |
| Editing | John F. Link Sr. | Editor |
| Art | Harry Reif | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Ernest Miller | Director of Photography |