Gale Sondergaard
12 titles
Filmography
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The Life of Emile Zola
(1937)The famed writer risks his reputation to defend a Jewish army officer accused of treason.

The Return of a Man Called Horse
(1976)Set in the 1840s, a white man joins a tribe of Sioux indians in a noble act of revenge after the tribe is robbed of its ancestral land.

Isle of Forgotten Sins
(1943)Two treasure hunters looking for a sunken cargo of $3-million in gold let the seductive owner of an island brothel in on their deal.

The Spider Woman
(1943)Murder mystery in which renowned detective Sherlock Holmes is called upon to investigate a series of apparent suicides that have taken place in peculiar circumstances. He soon deduces that they are in fact murders committed by a woman. Disguised as an Indian, he uncovers a world of illicit gambling and insurance scams, and finds himself a target of the evil murderer.
My Favorite Blonde
(1942)Nazi spies chase a vaudevillian (Bob Hope), his trained penguin and a British spy (Madeleine Carroll) from New York to Hollywood.

The Cat Creature
(1973)The removal of a mysterious amulet from a mummy's sarcophagus sparks a murderous chain of events involving an ancient curse and a homicidal black cat.

Savage Intruder
(1970)An aging star, who lives a quiet, reclusive life in her Hollywood mansion with a retinue of servants, unknowingly hires a psychopath as her new nurse.

The Mark of Zorro
(1940)A young Spanish aristocrat must masquerade as a fop in order to maintain his secret identity of Zorro as he restores justice to early California.

The Blue Bird
(1940)A rambunctious wood chopper's daughter receives a message from a fairy instructing her to find a bluebird, which will bring her and others happiness.

The Cat and the Canary
(1939)The reading of a will reveals a strange relative inherits inherits everything unless she's proven to be insane.

Seventh Heaven
(1937)A Parisian sewer worker longing for a rise in status and a beautiful wife lives in a barren flat with a girl he rescued from the police.
