Hattie McDaniel
8 titles
Filmography
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The Beulah Show
A housekeeper becomes the unofficial matriarch of the family that employs her and helps solve the family issues that arise in their lives.

The Shopworn Angel
(1938)The chemistry that Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart would lift to exquisite heights in The Shop Around the Corner is on earlier display in this tender romance scripted by Waldo Salt (Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home). Sullavan portrays Daisy Heath, a Broadway songbird who knows too much about life. Texas doughboy Bill Pettigrew (Stewart) knows little, except that he'll soon be shipped overseas to the World War I trenches. And that he's been crazy in love with Daisy ever since they shared a taxi. Increasingly charmed by Bill's heartfelt devotion and hoping to give him something to look forward to while he's risking death over there, Daisy agrees to marry him. But there's something about her Bill doesn't know....

Mickey
(1948)Young girl is constantly getting into trouble and embarrassing her father, who finally puts his foot down.

Gone with the Wind
(1939)Classic tale of Scarlett O'Hara's battle to save her beloved Tara and find love during the Civil War.

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.
George Washington Slept Here
(1942)Saratoga
(1937)When bookie Duke Bradley reluctantly accepts the deed to his friend Frank Clayton's horse farm out of fondness for him, he takes on far more than he ever expected! At the height of an important race -- just after his daughter Carol (Jean Harlow--Dinner at Eight) returns from a long stay in Europe -- Frank Clayton dies of a heart attack. Duke (Clark Gable--Gone with the Wind) offers to forgive the debt. Carol's fiancé, millionaire Hartley Madison (Walter Pidgeon), offers to cover the debt, but Carol vows to repay the loan to Duke herself before she marries, through her own talent as a race handicapper. Although frequently at odds, Duke and Carol fall in love as they travel from track to track on the "racing special" train. Starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow, in her last screen role.

Murder by Television
(1935)The dawn of television and technology meet when an inventor reveals a new innovation and is murdered publicly on his live feed by a mystery killer.