Eleanor Parker
22 titles
Filmography
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Caged
(1950)A single mistake puts a 19-year old girl behind bars, where she experiences the terrors and torments of women in prison.

The Naked Jungle
(1954)Charlton Heston is the powerful, brooding owner of a plantation in the wild and treacherous South American jungle.

Hans Brinker
(1969)Based on the classic children’s story, this fun-filled musical is sprinkled with fantasy and excitement. When his family falls on hard times, Hans is determined to help in any way he can. He enters a big race with the hope of winning the prize: a pair of silver ice skates. At the same time, he and his sister work to restore their father’s failing health.

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.

Home from the Hill
(1960)A stupendous cast marks this poignant drama about a southern landowner who has trouble with his two sons, one of whom is illegitimate.

Escape from Fort Bravo
(1953)William Holden, Eleanor Parker and John Forsythe star in this Westernset in the Arizona Territory during the United States' Civil War.

The Man with the Golden Arm
(1955)Fresh out of rehab, a recovered heroin addict driven to start anew as a jazz drummer must battle the forces and influences around him to stay clean.

Above and Beyond
(1953)Col. Paul Tibbetts was the man who piloted the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in WWII.

Never Say Goodbye
(1946)Seven-year-old Phillippa “Flip” plots to get her divorced parents, who love her (and secretly each other), back to the altar.

The Woman in White
(1948)A young man is ensnared in a sordid tale of deceit, murder and insanity when is he hired to tutor a beautiful heiress in the English countryside.

Detective Story
(1951)One day in a gritty NYC police precinct follows a hard-nosed detective who in order to bring justice uses strong-arm methods on criminals and witnesses including beating up an abortion doctor who may have had his wife as a patient years before.

The Voice of the Turtle
(1947)When her best friend (Eve Arden) stands up a soldier (Ronald Reagan) on a weekend pass, a flighty actress (Eleanor Parker) invites him to spend his leave on the couch in her apartment.

Many Rivers to Cross
(1955)A determined young woman gives new meaning to ‘shotgun wedding’ while pursuing a certain Kentucky backwoodsman through the 1798 American frontier.

Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
(1971)After a year on the road with hippies, a young woman returns to her conformist roots to find her younger sister intent on following in her footsteps.

The King and Four Queens
(1956)An escaped desperado sets his sights on a hidden treasure as well as four beautiful young widows.

The Sound of Music
(1965)Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical inspired this story of the convent-trained governess who won the heart of the Von Trapp family and whose courage led them across the Alps in their 1938 flight to freedom.

A Hole in the Head
(1959)The story of Tony Manetta, a widowed hotel owner, who, despite being unreliable when it comes to his professional and love life, is devoted to his son. Tony's brother, Mario, offers to help him with his finances, if he agrees to settle down.

Eye of the Cat
(1969)Wylie and Kassia have a plan to snag Wylie's rich, cat-obsessed Aunt Danny's fortune. But there's a catch-Wylie suffers from a severe case of ailurophobia-the fear of cats. To pull off their scheme, they'll have to get rid of Aunt Danny's feline entourage… a task far trickier than they ever imagined.

The Oscar
(1966)
Once Upon a Spy
(1980)When a NASA computer goes missing, a technology whiz becomes a reluctant hero when he’s lured into service as a superspy by a beautiful secret agent.