Mary Astor
24 titles
Filmography
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Trapped by Television
(1936)An inventor looking for backing for his television invention gets involved with a crooked businessman and gangsters who try to steal his invention.

Those We Love
(1932)A young author meets and marries the woman who bought the first copy of his new book. They live happily with their son, but a new neighbor tries to seduce him.

The Great Lie
(1941)Believing her husband to be dead, a flyer's wife bargains with his former love to adopt the woman's baby. Starring Bette Davis, Mary Astor and George Brent.
Across the Pacific
(1942)Humphrey Bogart, an American Army Officer, is booted out of service on false charges of treason. As he sails to China, he comes into contact with a series of seedy characters.

The Kennel Murder Case
(1933)Philo Vance—the impeccably dressed and discerning detective—investigates a baffling death at a dog show involving a competitor with a slew of enemies.
The Little Giant
(1933)
Holiday
(1930)After a whirlwind courtship, a free-thinking young man gets engaged to a wealthy socialite whose family's conservative values clash with his own.

Don Q Son of Zorro
(1925)Don Cesar, the son of the legendary Zorro, is forced on the lam in Spain when he’s framed for murder and becomes the whip-wielding outlaw Don Q.

Other Men's Women
(1931)Bill is a ladies man. He's carefree and irresponsible. He works as a fireman on the railroad. His friend, Jack, is an engineer. He's down to earth and reliable. One day Bill comes to stay with Jack and his wife, Lily. The inevitable happens and Bill falls for Lily. Jack finds out and battle ensues. Jack is seriously injured and Bill is wracked with guilt. But Jack seeks revenge.

The Royal Bed
(1931)The queen's husband disagrees with her decree about whom the princess will marry.

Meet Me in St. Louis
(1944)An early 20th-century family faces an emotional upheaval when they must relocate from St. Louis to New York due to the father's job transfer.
The Palm Beach Story
(1942)Jerry walks out of her Park Avenue apartment, away from her penniless inventor husband and on to a train heading for Miami, but when she finds a millionaire, will she stick with him or persuade him to invest in her man?

Listen, Darling
(1938)Judy Garland and fellow teen idol Freddie Bartholomew play Cupid in thisdelightful musical romance. Pinkie Wingate (Garland) and her best friend, Buzz Mitchell (Bartholomew) kidnap Pinkie's widowed mother, Dottie (Mary Astor), to keep her from marrying a man she doesn't really love. But when two kids find just the right man for Dottie, all they have to do is get the adults to fall in love ... a...
Young Ideas
(1943)
The Prisoner of Zenda
(1937)An Englishman on holiday in a faraway kingdom must impersonate his cousin, the soon-to-be-crowned king, after the monarch is kidnapped.

The Hurricane
(1937)A Polynesian sailor -- unjustly imprisoned after defending himself against a colonial bully -- is relentlessly persecuted by his island's martinet French governor.

Dodsworth
(1936)A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life.

Midnight
(1939)
A Kiss Before Dying
(1956)A college student kills his rich girlfriend, then charms her sister who does not know who he is.
Youngblood Hawke
(1964)Herman Wouk's bestseller about a Kentucky-born writer's spectacular rise and fall among the big-city glitterati gets the big-screen treatment courtesy of Warner Bros. master of melodrama Delmer Daves. Daves, fresh from a string of successes, recruited celebrated and storied composer Max Steiner to score the film, adding gravitas to the glitz. James Franciscus stars as the title character, a truck driver who arrives in New York City intent on making it as a writer. Aided by a friendly editor, Jeanne Green (Suzanne Pleshette), Hawke's star is on the rise, both among the intelligentsia and the jet set. Hawke inevitably succumbs to the lures of high society, breaking Jeanne's heart and eventually seeing his career destroyed by the jealous husband of one of his paramours.