Destination Tokyo (1943)
A submarine captain (Cary Grant) handles Tokyo Bay, depth charges, a lodged bomb and a crewman's rush appendectomy.
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Soldiers kidnap a U.S. surgeon (Cary Grant) and his wife (Paula Raymond) and force him to operate on a Latin dictator's (Jose Ferrer) brain.
A diplomat/girlfriend (Deborah Kerr) watches her boyfriend (Cary Grant) while he courts an Arab princess during an oil crisis.
A store clerk (Betsy Drake) uses strategy and her rich boss (Franchot Tone) to lure an eligible doctor (Cary Grant) into marriage.
Urbane private eye Philo Vance (Paul Lukas) questions an eccentric (Alison Skipworth) and her son, who makes heavy water as a hobby.
A Washington puzzle editor (William Powell) traps spies after his girlfriend (Rosalind Russell) gets him a job as a wartime decoder.
A New York socialite (Rosalind Russell) marries a bohemian artist (Robert Montgomery) and adopts his lifestyle.
A charming killer (Robert Montgomery) with a hatbox goes to work for an Englishwoman (Dame May Whitty) living with her niece (Rosalind Russell).
A newsman (Walter Pidgeon) falls in love on Cape Cod with the judge (Rosalind Russell) his angry boss (Edward Arnold) expects him to discredit.
Rival jewel thieves (Clark Gable, Rosalind Russell) get romantic, flee to Hong Kong and join the war against the Japanese.
A New Englander (Rosalind Russell) raises a family with her second husband (Jack Carson), from 1902 to World War II.
A stage actress (Rosalind Russell) kills the producer who made her a star, then sees another actress (Claire Trevor) blamed.
A bohemian socialite (Rosalind Russell) survives the market crash of 1929, marries a millionaire (Forrest Tucker) and teaches her nephew how to live.
One of a stage mother's (Rosalind Russell) daughters quits, and the other (Natalie Wood) becomes stripper Gypsy Rose Lee.
A headstrong girl (Hayley Mills) and her best friend (June Harding) bedevil the mother superior (Rosalind Russell) of a convent school.
A Jewish widow (Rosalind Russell) from Brooklyn falls for a charming Japanese businessman (Alec Guinness) on a cruise.
An Army private (Robert Redford) tries to befriend a Korean orphan who worships a mad killer (John Saxon) in his platoon.
An escaped convict (Robert Redford) heads for his wife (Jane Fonda) and corrupt small-town Texans, who order a sheriff (Marlon Brando) to stop him.
An image maker (Peter Boyle) grooms the son (Robert Redford) of a political boss (Melvyn Douglas) for a token bid in a U.S. Senate race.
A lawman is forced to come to terms with himself while pursuing an American Indian who killed a man in self-defense.
A former World War I pilot (Robert Redford) barnstorms with his partner (Bo Svenson) and dogfights a German ace (Bo Brundin) in Hollywood.
A newswoman (Jane Fonda) and a rodeo star (Robert Redford) flee to Utah with a $12 million horse freed from a Las Vegas promotion.
A leftist (Barbra Streisand) and a writer (Robert Redford) meet in college, and their love spans the 1930s and '50s.
Married Baroness Blixen (Meryl Streep), pen name Isak Dinesen, loves British hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford) in early 1900s Kenya.
To avenge a murder, two con men (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) bilk a mobster (Robert Shaw) with their betting-room scam in 1930s Chicago.
An assistant New York district attorney (Robert Redford) works and flirts with his adversary (Debra Winger) and her kooky artist client (Daryl Hannah).
An overnight starlet (Natalie Wood) marries a homosexual actor (Robert Redford) and goes downhill in 1930s Hollywood.
A steamer captain (Clark Gable) moves gold with his ex-lover, a blonde (Jean Harlow) and a pirate boss (Wallace Beery) on board.
A horse breeder's (Lionel Barrymore) granddaughter (Jean Harlow) falls in love with a gambler (Clark Gable) in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
A worldly Broadway actress (Margaret Sullavan) lets a folksy doughboy (James Stewart) court her and marries him before he ships out.
A nightclub chorus girl (Joan Crawford) marries into a rich family, and some of its members resent her.
A lost aviator's (George Brent) socialite wife (Bette Davis) makes a deal with a pianist (Mary Astor) having his baby.
A Midwestern professor (Henry Fonda) fights for his wife (Olivia de Havilland) and academic freedom on the eve of a big football game.
Unhandy New Yorkers (Jack Benny, Ann Sheridan) move into a Pennsylvania fixer-upper bought by the wife for its history.
Teenage Janie (Joyce Reynolds) falls in love with a private (Robert Hutton) from an Army base opposed by her editor father (Edward Arnold).
Presented as originally released in 1939. Includes themes and character depictions which may be offensive and problematic to contemporary audiences. A Southern belle struggles to return her family's estate to its original glory after the Civil War.
A wretched woman (Bette Davis) runs off with her sister's (Olivia de Havilland) husband, for starters.
A Mississippi riverboat captain's (Charles Winninger) daughter (Irene Dunne) marries a roving gambler (Allan Jones).
A social climber (Katharine Hepburn) wants her humble family to impress a rich bachelor (Fred MacMurray) at dinner.
Shakespeare's Brutus (James Mason), Cassius (John Gielgud) and others plot the Roman ruler's death, but Mark Antony (Marlon Brando) avenges it.
A wily native interpreter (Marlon Brando) foils an Army captain's (Glenn Ford) attempts to change a postwar Okinawan village.
An American jet ace has a poignant affair with the star performer of a famed Japanese acting company.
First mate Fletcher Christian (Marlon Brando) leads his 18th-century shipmates in revolt against odious Captain Bligh (Trevor Howard).
The United States sends a new ambassador (Marlon Brando) to a divided Southeast Asian country about to explode.
Johnny (Marlon Brando) and his motorcycle gang take over Wrightsville, and the local sheriff (Robert Keith) is helpless to stop them. When Johnny finds himself attracted to the sheriff's daughter, he decides to stick around.
Tennessee Williams' Blanche DuBois (Vivien Leigh) moves in with her sister, Stella (Kim Hunter), and brutish brother-in-law, Stanley Kowalski (Marlon Brando).
A guitar-playing petty criminal (Marlon Brando) wanders into a Mississippi town and attracts two troubled women (Anna Magnani, Joanne Woodward).
A young World War II veteran (Marlon Brando) comes to terms with his paraplegia among his comrades, doctor (Everett Sloane) and fiancée (Teresa Wright).
Two British orphans figure out a way to keep their strange nurse (Stephanie Beacham) and gardener (Marlon Brando) together forever.
A police detective (George C. Scott) ties his buddy's murder to an oil tycoon (Marlon Brando) and a long-lost Nazi formula for synthetic fuel.
Nick and Nora Charles (William Powell, Myrna Loy) solve a floating-casino murder with a jazz clarinetist (Keenan Wynn).
A French Foreign Legion captain (George Raft) loves an enemy Arab chieftain's daughter (Marie Windsor).
An oil engineer (Richard Denning) surrounded by foul play helps an heiress (Marie Windsor) bring in a well.
A Spanish captain (Jon Hall) and a woman pirate (Marie Windsor) join Ponce de Leon's search for the Fountain of Youth.
The wife of a California vintner botches his murder with her lover, a rodeo rider.
The Pinkerton detective agency sends a bounty hunter (Randolph Scott) to find three train robbers and their loot.
Two guys stuck in Egypt follow a medallion to the crypt of Klaris.
An old lawman (Buddy Ebsen) finds a Kansas City bride (Lois Nettleton) for a young and restless Montana rancher (Keir Dullea).
A Broadway critic (Bob Hope) shows up drunk and late on opening night to review a play written by his wife (Lucille Ball).
Hit men board a train to kill a racketeer's widow (Marie Windsor) escorted by a Los Angeles detective (Charles McGraw).
A mob-linked Wall Street lawyer (John Garfield) tips off his bookie brother (Thomas Gomez) to a numbers-racket fix.
The organizers of a brilliantly conceived racetrack heist find their perfect crime beginning to unravel.
A San Francisco police detective (Adolphe Menjou) hunts a man (Arthur Franz) who has an urge to kill.
Two small-time crooks (Robert Duvall, Joe Don Baker) and one's girlfriend (Karen Black) get even for a murder by robbing mob operations.
A naive young man goes to Hollywood to write pulp Westerns and becomes the hero of a string of class B horse operas.
A French manufacturer's (Philip Dorn) playgirl fiancee (Joan Crawford) hides a downed Allied pilot (John Wayne) from the Gestapo.
A U.S. colonel (John Wayne) and a Filipino captain (Anthony Quinn) lead guerrilla raids on the Japanese.
In the desert, three Old West outlaws (John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr.) adopt the baby of a dying woman.
A divorced coach (John Wayne) and his little girl build a football team to pull a priest's (Charles Coburn) college out of debt.
Chinese villagers free a merchant marine captain (John Wayne) from the communists to take them to Hong Kong in a stern-wheeler.
An anti-Nazi German (John Wayne) romances a Nazi spy (Lana Turner) on his rusty freighter, as the British navy hunts it down.
A retirement-bound U.S. Cavalry officer is reluctant to turn command over to an inexperienced comrade.
On a flight from Hawaii to California, the engine dies on the plane Dan is flying. As he prepares for a crash landing, the passengers reassess their lives.
Based on the life of Frank Spig Wead, an aviation pioneer whose devotion to the Navy took priority over his family.
An Air Force colonel (John Wayne) marries a defected Soviet MiG pilot (Janet Leigh) who turns out to be a spy. Made in 1950.
An outlaw (John Wayne), a prostitute (Claire Trevor), a drunken doctor and assorted others go through Indian country.
A Colonial rebel (John Wayne) fights Indians, a British captain (George Sanders), and a seller of guns and liquor in Pennsylvania.
Four sisters in Massachusetts forge unbreakable family ties in this adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's story.
Queen Elizabeth (Florence Eldridge) jails Queen Mary (Katharine Hepburn) for 18 years, then puts her to death.
New York chorus girls (Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers) room at a theatrical boardinghouse while waiting for their big break.
Sam Craig, a New York sportswriter marries Tess Hardig, a political columnist whose career comes first.
A reporter (Spencer Tracy) interviews a patriot's widow (Katharine Hepburn) for a biography, but he makes a startling discovery.
A paleontologist (Cary Grant) loses a dinosaur bone to a dog whose heiress owner (Katharine Hepburn) also has a pet leopard, called Baby.
A snooty socialite (Katharine Hepburn) fights with her ex-husband (Cary Grant) and flirts with a reporter (James Stewart).
White liberals must overcome their own latent racism when their strong-willed daughter announces her intention to marry a distinguished black physician.
A New Orleans matriarch (Katharine Hepburn) tries to bribe a brain surgeon (Montgomery Clift) to lobotomize her niece (Elizabeth Taylor) who witnessed a murder.
One-eyed Marshal Cogburn (John Wayne) helps a Bible-toting spinster (Katharine Hepburn) find the men who killed her preacher father.
A stage-struck New England girl (Katharine Hepburn) meets men (Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Adolphe Menjou) and gets a lucky break in New York.
Young Johannes Brahms (Robert Walker) loves struggling German composer Robert Schumann's (Paul Henreid) pianist wife, Clara (Katharine Hepburn).
Members (Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston) of a Ukrainian farm collective become guerrillas to fight the Nazis.
A GI platoon lands on the beaches of Italy during World War II, then the troops pursue a mission to take control of a farmhouse and destroy a nearby bridge.
A parish priest (Dana Andrews) whose predecessor was slain extracts a confession from an angry young man (Farley Granger).
Three New York newsmen use women (Ida Lupino, Rhonda Fleming) and a reporter (Dana Andrews) to find a so-called Lipstick Killer.
Anxiety and personal problems put an airline pilot (Dana Andrews) and a Navy pilot (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) on a collision course.
Two 19th-century sailors (Dana Andrews, Don Dubbins) jump ship to an island and find cannibals and a princess (Jane Powell).
A scientist (Jeffrey Hunter) plans to kill his suicidal lover's (Anne Francis) rotten husband (Dana Andrews), then fake insanity.
An arrogant New York columnist (Clifton Webb) taunts a detective (Dana Andrews) obsessed with a slain woman's (Gene Tierney) portrait.
A reporter (Dana Andrews) lets his publisher (Sidney Blackmer) frame him for murder to show the fallacy of circumstantial evidence.
A deceased Hollywood personality's nephew incurs debts and headaches as he tries to make the funeral arrangements.
A disabled serviceman and two other veterans (Fredric March, Dana Andrews) have difficulty adjusting to civilian life after World War II.
After rescuing a damaged vessel, a New England fisherman (Dana Andrews) finds himself an active participant in World War II.
A writer (Laurence Olivier) boards a ship to woo back his wife (Ann Harding) who has left him to marry another man (Irving Pichel).
An actress, a bachelor and an artist flirt with an Englishman (Ian Hunter), his wife and their daughter (Olivia de Havilland).
Taken for a bum, a writer (Brian Aherne) turns chauffeur for a daffy woman (Billie Burke) with a pampered daughter (Constance Bennett).
A boy (Dickie Moore) brings good fortune to his widowed mother (Kay Francis), abandoned by her three other children.
A street gang (The Dead End Kids) helps the district attorney's son (Ronald Reagan) prove his girlfriend's (Ann Sheridan) brother innocent of arson.
A guy (Ray McDonald) and his girlfriend (Bonita Granville) thwart a wartime spy ring at a California Navy base.
Two escaped convicts (James Craig, Frank Jenks) ride a tide to a lighthouse, where they catch Nazi spies.
Gestapo chiefs test a German officer's (Tim Holt) loyalty by hounding his childhood sweetheart (Bonita Granville).
The teens of a defense-plant town hop on the road to juvenile delinquency while their parents are busy with the war.
A district attorney (Morgan Conway) opposes his lawyer girlfriend (Bonita Granville) on a case until a polygraph ends it.
A child spreads malicious lies about two women (Miriam Hopkins, Merle Oberon) and a man (Joel McCrea) at a private boarding school.
Roberta (Bonita Granville) is raised in a wealthy home, and she is ignored by her busy parents. As her behavior worsens, she is placed in a boarding school for troubled girls, and she is given responsibilities to teach her manners.
Lawyer's (John Litel) daughter Nancy (Bonita Granville) and her boyfriend (Frankie Thomas) rescue an old woman from crooks.
Lawyer's (John Litel) daughter Nancy (Bonita Granville) plays reporter, solves a murder and clears a scandal.
Lawyer's (John Litel) daughter Nancy (Bonita Granville) and her boyfriend (Frankie Thomas) solve a murder and land in a haystack.
Lawyer's (John Litel) daughter Nancy (Bonita Granville) and her boyfriend (Frankie Thomas) protect a mansion from racetrack gangsters.
The judge's (Lewis Stone) son (Mickey Rooney) goes to college after serving in the war and finds his sweetheart (Bonita Granville) is engaged to someone else.
A preacher (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi) raise an ungrateful son (James Stewart), up to the Civil War.
A professor (James Stewart) marries a nightclub singer (Ginger Rogers) but hides it from his parents.
An eccentric patriarch (Lionel Barrymore) meets the stuffy parents of his granddaughter's (Jean Arthur) fiance (James Stewart).
The more Budapest co-workers (Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart) fight, the more they fall in love as secret pen pals.
Inspired by his wife (June Allyson) and son, Chicago White Soxer Monty Stratton (James Stewart) pitches with an artificial leg.
North Carolina moonshiner Marsh Williams (James Stewart) modifies the.30-caliber M-1 while serving 30 years in prison.
A witch's (Kim Novak) warlock brother (Jack Lemmon) helps a San Francisco publisher (James Stewart) break a love spell.
A former San Francisco detective (James Stewart) who dreads heights falls for a woman (Kim Novak) he is hired to protect.
Sitting in a wheelchair, his leg in a cast, a photographer (James Stewart) spies on courtyard neighbors and sees a murder.
Two young men (John Dall, Farley Granger) kill another they feel is inferior, throw a party and serve cocktails off a trunk holding the corpse.
Charles Lindbergh attempts to become the first man to fly nonstop across the Atlantic to Paris in 1927.
A former reporter (James Stewart) and a paroled smuggler (Spencer Tracy) sneak tons of World War II rubber past the Japanese.
A policeman (Pat O'Brien) tries to trap a wanted woman (Bette Davis) with her own funeral.
An adman (George Brent) almost leaves his wife (Ann Dvorak) for a copywriter (Bette Davis) who boosts his business.
A young medical student with a physical handicap falls tragically in love with a promiscuous waitress.
A private eye (Warren William) meets two women (Bette Davis, Alison Skipworth) looking for a ram's horn.
A New Orleans belle (Bette Davis) uses another man (George Brent) to make her fiancé (Henry Fonda) jealous.
Her suitor's (George Brent) Civil War death forces an unwed mother (Bette Davis) to let her married cousin (Miriam Hopkins) raise her daughter.
A Boston spinster (Bette Davis) finds a lover (Paul Henreid) after the counsel of a kind psychiatrist (Claude Rains) brings her out of her frumpy shell.
A Nazi spy blackmails a German patriot (Paul Lukas) living in Washington with his wife (Bette Davis) and family.
A Broadway star (Bette Davis) takes a young and seemingly naive aspiring actress (Anne Baxter) under her wing.
An Irish cabby (Ernest Borgnine) in the Bronx watches his wife (Bette Davis) go overboard planning their daughter's (Debbie Reynolds) wedding.
In the Deep South, greedy Regina (Bette Davis) blackmails her brothers and lets her husband (Herbert Marshall) die.
Broke and picked up for drunken driving, an Oscar winner (Bette Davis) starts over with a boatbuilder (Sterling Hayden) who loves her.
A liberated woman's views on marriage are drastically changed after moving in with her marriage-minded beau.
A sultry plant worker (Dorothy Dandridge) drives a wartime soldier (Harry Belafonte) to murder in Jacksonville, Fla.
An English clergyman (Peter Sellers) with scruples is appointed by mistake to a parish full of snobs.
A Union major (Charlton Heston) chases Indians to Mexico with a condemned Confederate captain (Richard Harris) and a cavalry of prisoners.
An innocent man (Joe Don Baker) comes out of prison ready to get even with the people who sent him there.
Future New Yorkers live on a trademarked food, which two detectives (Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson) find has a secret ingredient.
A pregnant Frenchwoman living alone in a London boarding house finds romance with an unemployed writer.
Two street punks (Tony Musante, Martin Sheen) insult and terrorize a carload of passengers in a New York subway.
A widowed lawyer (Gregory Peck) with two bright children (Mary Badham, Phillip Alford) defends a black man falsely accused of raping a white woman in 1930s Alabama.
An aspiring dancer (Peggy Pettit) and her wicked sisters resent their mother's love for a foster daughter (Leslie Uggams).
Painful memories of Nazi atrocities cause a Holocaust survivor to detach himself from the world around him.
A police captain (Charlton Heston) and a SWAT sergeant (John Cassavetes) try to stop a sniper perched above the scoreboard in a packed football stadium.
A police detective (Joseph Bologna) teams up with a Cajun hunter (Richard Lynch) to find a giant killer-reptile in the city sewers.
A socialite (Joan Crawford) annoys her husband (Fredric March) and friends with the new religion she brings home from England.
An ex-convict dentist (James Cagney) recalls his wife (Olivia de Havilland) and another man's wife (Rita Hayworth), in circa-1900 New York.
A shady woman (Rita Hayworth) from San Francisco joins Marines and a moral reformer (Jose Ferrer) in the postwar Pacific.
An art thief (Rex Harrison), his lover (Rita Hayworth) and a forger (Joseph Wiseman) plot to steal a Goya painting from the Prado museum in Madrid.
An alleged war hero (David Niven), a spinster (Deborah Kerr) and other long-term guests interact at a seaside British resort.
A singer (Frank Sinatra) flirts with a chorus girl (Kim Novak) from Albuquerque after a San Francisco socialite (Rita Hayworth) buys him a nightclub.
A sultry singer/dancer (Rita Hayworth) and her brother-in-law (Glenn Ford) trap the spy (Alexander Scourby) who has killed her husband.