A Very Special Favor stars Rock Hudson as a notorious romeo and Leslie Caron as a prudish psychiatrist. At the urging of...
|
Cinematographer
|
1965
|
This romantic comedy stars Rock Hudson as Carter Harrison, an executive rising through the ranks of a major oil company. When...
|
Cinematographer
|
1965
|
Based on the popular children's story by Scott O'Dell, this family movie tells of the true adventures of a young Native...
|
Cinematographer
|
1964
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1963
|
Marguerite Henry's beloved novel Misty of Chincoteague is given a charmingly old fashioned cinemadaptation in this 1961...
|
Cinematographer
|
1961
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1961
|
One of a handful of Elvis Presley vehicles for United Artists release, Follow That Dream is a leisurely comedy/musical with a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1961
|
This adaptation of John O'Hara's From the Terrace stars Paul Newman as Alfred Eaton, an unhappily married financial adviser,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1960
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1960
|
There was neither a heroine nor a villain in Jules Verne's 1864 novel Journey to the Center of the Earth, but scenarist...
|
Cinematographer
|
1959
|
A surprisingly serious and well-acted major studio variation on the "teens in trouble" films that AIP and Allied Artists...
|
Cinematographer
|
1959
|
This musical comedy takes an off-beat religious turn as it tells the tale of a show-biz priest (Bing Crosby) who runs a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1959
|
About the only perils that heroine Dana Wynter avoids in Fraulein are being tied to the buzzsaw and chased across the ice by...
|
Cinematographer
|
1958
|
Based on the Anton Myrer novel The Big War, In Love and War is an entertaining showcase for several of 20th Century-Fox's...
|
Cinematographer
|
1958
|
In this comedy, an auto mechanic and a horse trainer successfully steal $30,000 from a bank and squander it. They buy a race...
|
Cinematographer
|
1958
|
For its time, The Sun Also Rises was a reasonably frank and faithful adaptation of the 1926 Ernest Hemingway novel. Its main...
|
Cinematographer
|
1957
|
In this adventure, a convict gets released and immediately begins looking for the $250,000 in loot a fellow inmate hid...
|
Cinematographer
|
1957
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1956
|
Robert Wagner stars as insensitive Southern landowner who gets a much-overdue dose of humility and democracy when he's...
|
Cinematographer
|
1956
|
Set in the early '40s and directed by Raoul Walsh, The Revolt of Mamie Stover stars Jane Russell as Mamie, a San Francisco...
|
Cinematographer
|
1956
|
Elvis Presley made his motion picture debut in the Civil War drama Love Me Tender. Elvis, however, is not the star of the...
|
Cinematographer
|
1956
|
Frank Tashlin directed this comedy about a man whose marriage hits the skids when his wife gets caught in the draft. Gregory...
|
Cinematographer
|
1956
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1955
|
The first of two Clark Gable films produced by 20th Century-Fox, Soldier of Fortune casts Gable as an American mercenary,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1955
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1955
|
This tuneful Austrian biopic chronicles the rise to stardom of opera composer-singer Richard Tauber. He becomes so obsessed...
|
Cinematographer
|
1953
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1953
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1953
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1953
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1952
|
Having supped full of success with the multi-storied O. Henry's Full House, 20th Century-Fox assembled another all-star...
|
Cinematographer
|
1952
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1952
|
Pride of St. Louis is the story of one of baseball's most colorful characters, Jerome Herman "Dizzy" Dean. While playing...
|
Cinematographer
|
1952
|
All of Washington, D.C., is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps...
|
Cinematographer
|
1951
|
Glenn Ford plays a convict who breaks out of a 19th century Nevada prison in the company of several less handsome inmates....
|
Cinematographer
|
1951
|
Follow the Sun is the filmed biography of golf champion Ben Hogan. Glenn Ford, no mean duffer himself, stars as Hogan, here...
|
Cinematographer
|
1951
|
Just before filming All About Eve, Bette Davis starred in the marital melodrama Payment on Demand. Davis plays Joyce Ramsey,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1951
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1950
|
A rare comedy from director John Ford, this story about a WWII soldier trying to gain some respect is based on the published...
|
Cinematographer
|
1950
|
The Secret Fury works best if one is willing to suspend one's disbelief from the outset. Claudette Colbert stars as Ellen, a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1950
|
Henry James based his 1881 novella Washington Square on a real-life incident, wherein a young actor of his acquaintance...
|
Cinematographer
|
1949
|
My Friend Irma was supposed to be a straightforward adaptation of the popular radio sitcom of the same name. The film's focus...
|
Cinematographer
|
1949
|
"A woman loses her mind and is confined to a mental institution." That's the usual TV-listing encapsulation of The Snake Pit...
|
Cinematographer
|
1948
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1948
|
In this wartime drama, an American officer is accused of secretly working as an SS man. Though all evidence is against the...
|
Cinematographer
|
1948
|
In Dead Reckoning, Rip Murdock (Humphrey Bogart) recites the film's plotline to a priest in the confessional. Murdock and...
|
Cinematographer
|
1947
|
A WWII Coast Guard veteran, Lt. Scott Burnett (Robert Ryan), is plagued by nightmares of his combat days. One day, he meets a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1947
|
Set in Japanese-occupied China shortly before the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this action/drama stars Alan Ladd as Mr. Jones, a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1943
|
Overloaded with unreleased films in 1942 and 1943, Paramount Pictures cleaned house by diverting several pictures to United...
|
Cinematographer
|
1943
|
Out of the Frying Pan, Francis Swann's perennial community-theatre favorite, came to the screen under the title...
|
Cinematographer
|
1942
|
Star-Spangled Rhythm is a typical wartime all-star musical-comedy melange, this time from Paramount Pictures. The slender...
|
Cinematographer
|
1942
|
A woman's attempt to disguise herself as an underage girl mushrooms into a series of humorous deceptions in this romantic...
|
Cinematographer
|
1942
|
A solid Jonathan Latimer screenplay is one of the "plusses" of the medium-budget mystery A Night in New Orleans....
|
Cinematographer
|
1942
|
So far as W.C. Fields fans are concerned, Ann Hegan Rice's sentimental 1901 novel Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch was...
|
Cinematographer
|
1942
|
Hold Back the Dawn begins with a shabby immigrant (Charles Boyer) wandering onto a Paramount sound stage and telling his life...
|
Cinematographer
|
1941
|
Three disparate young men struggle to become Army Air Corps pilots in this rousing drama that earned an Oscar for its...
|
Cinematographer
|
1941
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1941
|
The box-office success of Paramount's What a Life (1939), coupled with the popularity of the spinoff Henry Aldrich radio...
|
Cinematographer
|
1941
|
A courageous doctor braves a fierce blizzard in the Canadian wilderness to save a remote community from a deadly epidemic....
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
The Biscuit Eater is what is known in Hollywood as a "sleeper"--a small, unpretentious film that catches on with the audience...
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
This mistaken-identity concoction takes place on a college campus--a familiar locale for Paramount B-pictures. Wayne Morris...
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
Victory was the first of Joseph Conrad's novels to be adapted to film, way back in 1919. The earliest talkie version,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
For the purposes of this inconsequential 61-minute musical, Paramount Pictures shelled out a great deal of money to film on...
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
Imagine the dismay of those hapless TV station managers who've booked the 1940 Martha Raye vehicle The Farmer's Daughter in...
|
Cinematographer
|
1940
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1939
|
Akim Tamiroff plays the title role, an underworld leader who controls all illicit operations in Chinatown. Tamiroff is...
|
Cinematographer
|
1939
|
Directed by Lewis Milestone nine years after taking home the best director Academy Award for All Quiet on the Western Front,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1939
|
Bob Hope and an all-star cast have great fun in this frothy romantic comedy about a wealthy tycoon who learns that he only...
|
Cinematographer
|
1939
|
The legendary Cocoanut Grove nightclub is the setting for this all-star Paramount musical. Fred MacMurray heads the cast as...
|
Cinematographer
|
1938
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1938
|
In its never-ending efforts to find a "rustic" screen personality to replace the late Will Rogers, Hollywood turned to...
|
Cinematographer
|
1938
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1937
|
Claudette Colbert is a young freethinking woman living in Salem, Massachusetts during the notorious 17th century "witch...
|
Cinematographer
|
1937
|
A remake of 1932's Guilty as Hell, Night Club Scandal also borrows a page from 1934's Murder at the Vanities by depicting the...
|
Cinematographer
|
1937
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1937
|
Gladys George, a superlative actress often wasted in secondary roles, carries her starring assignment in Valiant is the Word...
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
A Florida-bound train is filled with romance and intrigue in this comedy. Among the passengers is a millionaire bon vivant...
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
In her much vaunted screen debut, Metropolitan Opera star Gladys Swarthout takes on David Belasco's 30-year-old operetta...
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
In this comedy a persistent, pesky fountaineer takes to following two government agents in hopes of becoming one of them....
|
Cinematographer
|
1936
|
Love in Bloom ostensibly stars George Burns and Gracie Allen,but the team is actually comedy relief for the romantic leads,...
|
Cinematographer
|
1935
|
After a false start in 1932, Paramount's Big Broadcast series was jump-started in late 1935 with The Big Broadcast of 1936....
|
Cinematographer
|
1935
|
Paramount Pictures' annual college musical of 1934 is a pip, as they used to say. Jack Oakie plays Finnegan, a conceited...
|
Cinematographer
|
1934
|
The Earl Carroll Vanities, a popular Broadway revue of the 1930s and '40s, is the setting for this murder mystery...
|
Cinematographer
|
1934
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1934
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1934
|
Bolero stars George Raft as Raoul de Barre, an arrogant dancer who rises to fame in the years prior to, during, and after WW...
|
Cinematographer
|
1934
|
An old man learns the sad truth of the old saw about being careful what you wish for in this horror outing that is based on...
|
Cinematographer
|
1933
|
Directed by Wesley Ruggles, the musical sendup of College Humor centers around the blooming love between a college professor...
|
Cinematographer
|
1933
|
In this comedy, a Tennessee lad, enrolled in art school wins a scholarship to paint in Paris. He is thrilled until he...
|
Cinematographer
|
1933
|
In this romantic drama, set at the turn of the century, a womanizing Irish motorman ignores his marital vows, but only to a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1933
|
Mae West's second starring vehicle, I'm No Angel casts the divine Miss West as the star performer in a seedy circus. Though...
|
Cinematographer
|
1933
|
In this misleadingly-titled 1932 medical (not musical) drama, the resolve of a young surgeon is severely tested. Dr. Felix...
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
In this war drama, a British naval lieutenant performs heroically during a raid upon a Chinese fort, but then gives all the...
|
Play Author
|
1932
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
Dolores Del Rio plays Dolores in Girl of the Rio -- which, one supposes, makes perfect sense. The heroine is a cabaret dancer...
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
In this suspenseful drama, an embittered woman exacts revenge upon the 12 women who wronged her in college. The trouble...
|
Cinematographer
|
1932
|
The Gay Diplomat was an attempt by RKO Radio to make a movie star out of Ivan Lebedeff, a Russian actor better suited to...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
The peripatetic spouses referred to in the title are all travelling salesmen, scooting to and from their wives via train. In...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
In this drama, a bored wife amuses herself with a lover from Spain. Later she writes a letter to her spouse explaining her...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
A typical pre-code era comedy, Bachelor Apartment was the creation of its leading man, silent screen matinee-idol Lowell...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
In this melodrama, a British aristocrat befriends a woman and hires her to begin distracting his son away from a conniving...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
John Barrymore is the "State's Attorney" in the RKO picture of the same name. A brilliant criminal lawyer, Barrymore counts...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
Eternal movie juvenile Eric Linden offers perhaps the best performance of his career in RKO's Are These Our Children? In this...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
A wimpy king is forced to take responsibility for his little North Sea island kingdom after his iron-fisted wife goes on a...
|
Cinematographer
|
1931
|
Framed represented the return of Evelyn Brent to her old home studio of FBO, which by 1930 had been rechristened RKO Radio....
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
The Fall Guy isn't Lee Majors in this 1930 RKO Radio programmer but instead a hapless druggist played by Jack Mulhall. Upon...
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
A somewhat primitive early talkie version of Rex Beach's lusty 1909 novel of Alaska salmon fishers, RKO's The Silver Horde...
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
Two former Fox contractees star in RKO Radio's She's My Weakness, a flat adaptation of Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson's...
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
The Girl of the Port is a showgirl (Sally O'Neil), who finds herself stranded on the island of Fiji. While seeking a way...
|
Cinematographer
|
1930
|
In his movie debut, Rudy Valley portrays the crooning saxophone player who falls in love with a beautiful young woman....
|
Cinematographer
|
1929
|
The first official release from RKO Productions (previous films from this company had been produced by RKO antecedent FBO...
|
Cinematographer
|
1929
|
In this comedy, a wealthy couple cannot manage to conceive the child they so desperately want and so hearken to the advice...
|
Cinematographer
|
1929
|
The aforementioned appendages appear aplenty in this musical comedy that centers on a husband and wife seeking to recapture...
|
Cinematographer
|
1929
|
Love's Greatest Mistake was based on the serialized Liberty Magazine story of the same name. It all begins when Honey McNeill...
|
Cinematographer
|
1927
|
Telephone operator Kitty O'Brien (Madge Bellamy) can't help but get involved in the problems of her customers. Right now she...
|
Cinematographer
|
1927
|
Fascinating Youth was designed as a showcase for the winners of Paramount's Junior Star contest of 1926. Newcomer...
|
Cinematographer
|
1926
|
|
Cinematographer
|
1926
|