Stewart Granger
18 titles
Filmography
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Scaramouche
(1952)Andre Moreau is a young man determined to avenge the death of his friend at the hand of the Marquis de Maynes. However, the Marquis is the best swordsman in France and, to gain enough time to learn to fight well enough to take him on, Moreau lays low as the clown Scaramouche.

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.

The Lamp Still Burns
(1943)Based on the novel by Monica Dickens, a successful female architect changes careers to become a nurse and help the effort during World War II.

The Secret Invasion
(1964)The story of British Intelligence using criminals to work behind enemy lines in World War II Yugoslavia.

Sodom and Gomorrah
(1962)A group of Hebrews searching for a new home approach Sodom and Gomorrah, twin cities ruled by the ruthless Bera. Bera permits the Hebrews to remain outside the cities and farm the land along the Jordan River, in the hopes that they will serve as a buffer against the fierce, nomadic Helamites, who have enlisted the aid of Bera's vice-ridden brother, in plotting to take control of the two cities.

The Swordsman of Siena
(1962)Stewart Granger keeps his sword in hand and tongue in cheek in this swashbuckling romp costarring Sylva Koscina (Hercules) and co-written by Academy Award® nominees Fay and Michael Kanin (Teacher's Pet). With a smile on his lips and a twinkle in his eye, dashing English soldier of fortune Thomas Stanwood (Granger) sells his sword to the highest bidder. So when Siena's cruel Spanish overlord Don Carlos (Riccardo Garrone) hires him to protect his fiancée, the beautiful Tuscan noblewoman Lady Orietta (Koscina), Stanwood happily complies. His allegiance soon changes, however, when Orietta's innocent young sister (Christine Kaufmann) is ordered to marry Captain Hugo (Fausto Tozzi), Don Carlos' sadistic cousin. Joining the rebel group known as The Ten, Stanwood enters the deadly horse race of Siena in a daring attempt to rouse the people, depose Don Carlos and claim Orietta as his own.

North to Alaska
(1960)John Wayne and Stewart Granger strike it rich in this comedy adventure set during the Alaskan gold rush as prospectors who hit the mother lode with gold, but not with women!

The Last Hunt
(1956)Robert Taylor and Stewart Granger team up in this “grim, fierce, raw-boned outdoor fare” (Variety) filmed on location in rugged Custer State Park, North Dakota.

King Solomon's Mines
(1950)A spirited widow hires a daredevil jungle scout to find a lost treasure in diamonds.

Blanche Fury
(1948)A childless widow bequeaths her estate to another family, but her husband's illegitimate son hopes to grab the estate for himself.

Young Bess
(1953)A fiery teenage princess, the future Elizabeth I, loses her heart but saves her head as royal heads fall around her.
Madonna of the Seven Moons
(1945)
Caesar and Cleopatra
(1945)At the height of the Roman Civil War, a young, beautiful Cleopatra meets a middle-aged Julius Caesar, who teaches her how to rule Egypt.

Salome
(1953)Salome tries to save John the Baptist from losing his head to the sword of King Herod, reversing the story that she was responsible for his death.

The Man in Grey
(1943)Clarissa is a lovely debutante who enters into an arranged marriage with a wealthy Marquis. He does not love her but desires an heir, which she duly produces. Trouble starts when an old 'friend' of Clarissa's arrives to stay.

The Wild Geese
(1978)Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris are a team of mercenaries who must remove a deposed African president and transport him to prison.

A Hazard of Hearts
(1987)A beautiful young woman is sent to live at a forbidding cliff-top mansion after her father, a compulsive gambler, loses her and his estate in a wager. Based on the acclaimed novel by Barbara Cartland.

Fine Gold
(1989)The friendship between two European winemaking families is crushed, as is a great romance, when a Spanish grandee falsely accuse his son of theft.