Three sad sacks learn the connection between crime and auto repair in this independent comedy. Frank (Brent Florence), Neil...
|
|
2000
|
In 1974, MGM Studios released its first compilation of musical highlights from 45 years of Hollywood extravaganzas. Entitled...
|
Host
|
1994
|
Angela Lansbury's former MGM colleagues Van Johnson and June Allyson are prominently featured in this episode. A...
|
|
1984
|
Gary Coleman stars as a teen-age angel who must return to Earth to help out three troubled families in order to earn his...
|
|
1982
|
In this Canadian-made action thriller, four psychopaths, led by Christie (Robert Carradine) take over and vandalize a ritzy...
|
Mrs. Grant
|
1978
|
In this comedy, four couples go on a dating game show and end up winning a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. Unfortunately, they...
|
|
1978
|
In this film, the whereabouts of a runaway teenage girl are sought by a Las Vegas detective (Robert Urich), whose...
|
|
1978
|
|
|
1978
|
|
|
1978
|
This wonderfully cheesy TV movie-of-the-week stars Tony Franciosa as a detective hot on the trail of a murderer whose...
|
|
1977
|
A sequel to the 1973 TV movie The Letters, this film is also based on the premise of a bundle of letters, presumed lost in a...
|
|
1973
|
A small-town California sheriff attempts to uncover facts behind the killing of a pregnant woman by her Doberman pinscher....
|
Mrs. Watkins
|
1972
|
Most of the "action" in See the Man Run takes place during tense telephone conversations. Robert Culp stars in this TV movie...
|
|
1971
|
Though billed fifth, Mary Astor is the one to watch in the Ross Hunter-produced soapera Stranger in My Arms. Astor portrays a...
|
Christina Beasley
|
1959
|
Produced for the Armed Forces overseas, this is a holiday spectacular created for Christmas. Fifty of the top stars of...
|
|
1958
|
Like many of his best works, filmmaker Douglas Sirk's Interlude is a remake of an earlier Universal soap opera. In this case,...
|
Helen Banning
|
1957
|
The Depression-New Deal subtext of the original 1936 My Man Godfrey was understandably dispensed with in this so-so 1957...
|
Irene Bullock
|
1957
|
The Opposite Sex is an opulent musical remake of Clare Booth Luce's The Women (1939). June Allyson stars in the old Norma...
|
Kay Hilliard
|
1956
|
|
Ellie Andrews
|
1956
|
Alan Ladd plays real-life air force hero Captain Joseph McConnell Jr. in this inspirational biopic, while June Allyson does...
|
Pearl "Butch" Brown
|
1955
|
Joseph Kramm's Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway play The Shrike was brought to the screen by its original director/star, Jose...
|
Ann Downs
|
1955
|
Inspired in part by the true story of baseball great Ted Williams, who after serving in World War II was drafted to serve in...
|
Sally Holland
|
1955
|
Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and...
|
Mary Blemond Walling
|
1954
|
In this subtle 1954 comedy with feminist overtones, Clifton Webb plays Gifford, an executive with a large automobile...
|
Katie
|
1954
|
The Glenn Miller Story traces Miller's rise from pit-orchestra trombone player to leader of the most successful big band of...
|
Helen Burger Miller
|
1954
|
June Allyson plays a band singer working in New York City; Van Johnson is the manager of a fancy apartment house where a...
|
Jody Revere
|
1953
|
In his only MGM film, Humphrey Bogart plays the commanding officer of a M*A*S*H unit during the Korean War. Bogart runs his...
|
Lt. Ruth McCara
|
1953
|
June Allyson portrays real-life doctor Emily Dunning in this respectful biopic. Emily chooses a medical career despite...
|
Dr. Emily Dunning
|
1952
|
Can it be that June Allyson is Too Young to Kiss in this bit of MGM fluff? Well, not really. Pianist Cynthia Potter (Allyson)...
|
Cynthia Potter
|
1951
|
|
Pat O'Malley
|
1950
|
MGM's The Reformer and the Redhead was the first directorial collaboration of longtime screenwriting partners Norman Panama...
|
Kathleen Maguire
|
1950
|
Both Van Johnson and Gregory Peck were considered for the role of baseball star Monty Stratton in the 1949 biopic The...
|
Ethel Stratton
|
1949
|
Of the many film versions of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, this 1949 MGM adaptation is by far the prettiest. Set in New...
|
Jo March
|
1949
|
The third talkie version of Dumas' The Three Musketeers, this splashy MGM adaptation is also the first version in...
|
Constance Bonacieux
|
1948
|
|
Guest Star
|
1948
|
In this funny tale of deception and romantic fireworks, a rather prissy New England school marm finally gets a chance to...
|
Martha Terryton
|
1948
|
In this war movie, set during WW II, a pilot must crash land in the Pacific after he is shot down. As he floats upon the...
|
Nancy Fraser
|
1947
|
|
Connie Lane
|
1947
|
By 1946, MGM's musical output was in the hands of two men: the incisive, progressive Arthur Freed, and the sentimental,...
|
Martha Canford Chandler
|
1946
|
The Secret Heart is a psychological drama starring June Allyson as a disturbed teenager obsessed with the memory of her dead...
|
Penny Addams
|
1946
|
MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who...
|
Guest Performer
|
1946
|
A quickie post-WWII marriage becomes complicated in this romantic comedy, the second film pairing of Robert Walker and...
|
Mary
|
1946
|
This tender but fluffy romantic comedy centers on the romantic travails of a beautiful European princesss who goes to New...
|
Leslie Odell
|
1945
|
Two Girls and a Sailor is another of those all-star, no-plot wartime musicals turned out by the bushel basket in the 1940s....
|
Patsy Deyo
|
1944
|
Billed third, Spencer Tracy plays Lt. Col. James P. Doolittle, who led the bombing raid over Tokyo. Most of the footage...
|
|
1944
|
Musical producer Joe Pasternak moved from Universal to MGM in the early 1940s, taking his pet director Henry Koster (the two...
|
Barbara Ainsworth
|
1944
|
MGM's musical extravaganza Meet the People top-bills two future powerful TV executives: Dick Powell and Lucille Ball. Ball...
|
|
1944
|
Storywise, Thousands Cheer is thin stuff indeed. Insouciant PFC Eddy Marsh (Gene Kelly) wants to put on a Big Show for his...
|
|
1943
|
This second film version of the George and Ira Gershwin's Broadway hit Girl Crazy stars reigning MGM musical prince and...
|
Specialty
|
1943
|
Five original cast members of the hit Broadway musical Best Foot Forward appear in this Technicolor MGM screen adaptation....
|
Ethel
|
1943
|
|
|
1940
|