Jane Greer
16 titles
Filmography
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Out of the Past
(1947)A private eye tries to escape his past to run a gas station in a small town, but it catches up to him.

Station West
(1948)A Western mining town ... a fortune in gold ... a beautiful lady crime boss ... and the undercover investigator sent to flush her out.

Desperate Search
(1952)A passenger flight out of Vancouver crashes in remote mountains. On the ground, two lone survivors, a brother and sister perhaps 9 and 7 years old, gather food and blankets. In the air, bush pilot Vince Heldon (Howard Keel), the children’s father, guides his plane in a quest to find the downed aircraft. Meanwhile, against this backdrop of search and survival, another drama unfolds: pilot Nora Stead (Patricia Medina) arrives to join the search. She’s the ex-Mrs. Heldon, and her presence brings unresolved issues of that broken marriage to the surface while also creating problems for Vince and his new wife (Jane Greer). Joseph Lewis, who grabbed notice with his shoestring noir Gun Crazy, here guides another film admired for getting much from a small budget. Lee Aakers, soon to be famed for his role on TV’s The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin, portrays the boy whose survivalist adventure includes confrontations with a mountain lion.

They Won't Believe Me
(1947)On trial for his girlfriend's murder, stockbroker Larry Ballentine defends his innocence, recounting the series of events leading to her death.

Run for the Sun
(1956)An author and a magazine writer crash in the Mexican jungle and find themselves the subject of a deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

The Falcon's Alibi
(1946)A secretary hires the Falcon to protect her employer's jewels, but when they're stolen and murders follow, the Falcon is caught in a web of blame.

Dick Tracy
(1945)Super sleuth Dick Tracy is on a mission to piece together a puzzle connecting the victims of a maniacal slasher before he can kill again.

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero
(1998)Known for his personification of the Western hero, it was Montana-born Cooper's horse riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies.

Sunset Pass
(1946)When an outlaw tries to cut ties with a gang of crooks and they threaten him with a murder rap, his sister and an undercover agent come to his rescue.

The Prisoner of Zenda
(1952)Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr star in this swashbuckling adaptation of Anthony Hope's classic novel The Prisoner of Zenda. An English tourist (Granger) visiting a small Balkan kingdom looks like a twin of that country's crown prince. When the royal heir is poisoned and then kidnapped in a plot to block his coronation, the tourist is enlisted to double as the prince--saving the man and the country.

Against All Odds
(1984)"Dark passions explode in this steamy, sinister love story starring Rachel Ward and Jeff Bridges. Terry Brogen (Bridges), a cynical ex-football star, is hired to find Jessie Wyler (Ward), the runaway mistress of a ruthless L.A. nightclub owner. Jake Wise (James Woods). According to Jake, Jessie had stabbed him and vanished with $50,000. But Terry mission is soon forgotten when he tracks down an..

Just Between Friends
(1986)A TV newscaster and her aerobics instructor become friends, with more in common than they bargained for, and a bond that is tested by tragedy.

Where Love Has Gone
(1964)After a divorced woman’s lover is found stabbed to death, the woman’s teenage daughter is brought in to stand trial for the crime.

Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star
(1991)Este documental es una mirada a la vida y carrera de un consumado actor de Hollywood, el gran Robert Mitchum, conocido por sus papeles de antihéroe.

Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)An ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) seeks the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great. With Maureen O’Hara, Walter Slezak, Anthony Quinn.

The Bamboo Blonde
(1946)July 1946. The war was barely over, yet nostalgia for the epic conflict was already sky-high. And who better to feed the appetite than a just-returned USO star like fabulous Frances Langford? The "Sweetheart of the Fighting Fronts" plays Louise, a nightclub singer with a sweetie of her own - at least for a night! Before farmboy turned flyboy Ransom (Russell Wade) ships out, he snaps a pic of the cutie and his crewmen paint her portrait on the nose of their B-29 to bring them luck. (Says one: "I never saw a blonde yet that couldn't wreck a city.") Their fighting prowess promises fame and love for the sweet-natured songbird - until Ransom's secret fiancée (Jane Greer) rears her pretty head! Legendary noir director Anthony Mann shows a light heart and gentle hand in this sentimental story rich in songs, smiles and star-spangled romance.