Fredric March
18 titles
Filmography
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Death Takes a Holiday
(1934)When the Grim Reaper goes on a three-day holiday, he takes the form of a visiting prince and falls for a woman who is both in love with life and infatuated with death.
The Adventures of Mark Twain
(1944)The life, love and genius of the United States' greatest novelist come to the screen in The Adventures of Mark Twain. Young, aspiring writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens hears the call of a riverboat hand sounding the water's depth "Mark Twain" and knows the pen name under which he will create some of the greatest works of English literature. From a frog-jumping contest that becomes his first short story, to his great American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which captures both the limitless American spirit and the dark underside to American society, Mark Twain's life and imagination amaze, entertain and inspire people across generations and around the world.

So Ends Our Night
(1941)Wanted by the Nazis, a trio of Jewish and dissident refugees try to stay one step ahead of the Gestapo as they attempt to flee to safety.

Trade Winds
(1938)After committing murder, changing her identity and fleeing the country by sea, Kay develops a shipboard romance with the detective on her trail.

The Buccaneer
(1938)A swashbuckling tale of the sea and the life and loves of the well-known pirate, Jean Lafitte. The film stars Fredric March as Lafitte, Franciska Gaal and Akim Tamiroff with Margot Grahame, Walter Brennan, Ian Keith, Spring Byington, Douglass Dumbrille, Beulah Bondi and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles.

The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946)Three World War II veterans—two bearing deep trauma—return to the American Midwest and find that they and their families have been forever changed.

Inherit the Wind
(1960)Opposing attorneys go head-to-head in a blistering courtroom battle when a Tennessee teacher is forced to defend himself for teaching Darwinism.

Hombre
(1967)A white man raised by Apaches faces numerous challenges from bigoted passengers when outlaws ambush their stagecoach in this taut western drama.

The Desperate Hours
(1955)Escaped convicts Humphrey Bogart, Robert Middleton and Dewey Martin, seeking an appropriate hideout until they can make contact with their money supply, deliberately choose the suburban home of Fredric March and his family. The cold-blooded Bogart wants no trouble with the police, and he knows he can cower a family with children into cooperating with him.

A Star Is Born
(1937)A young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom, and achieves them with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him.

Nothing Sacred
(1937)Una mujer se entera de que no se está muriendo de intoxicación por radiacion, pero finge estar enferma para aparecer en un reportaje.

We Live Again
(1934)Serving on a jury, a Russian nobleman tries to make amends when he discovers that the woman on trial is a peasant whom he seduced and abandoned.

Alexander the Great
(1956)Based on the exploits of the famed Greek, young Alexander III conquers the world and becomes one of the most legendary leaders in human history.
The Affairs of Cellini
(1934)Biography of Benevento Cellini, devil May Care prince of goldsmiths, lover and liars, set against the lush richness of the renaissance. Adult comedy.

The Bridges at Toko-Ri
(1954)A conflicted Navy pilot and veteran of the Second World War questions the role he is forced to play when he is called back into service for the Korean War.
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Mary of Scotland
(1936)Based on the historical play by Maxwell Anderson, this screen biopic chronicles Mary Queen of Scots' return to her homeland from France to rule fairly and justly.

Executive Suite
(1954)William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck lead an all-star cast in this storyof corporate power politics.When the head of a large corporationsuddenly dies, his daughter (Stanwyck) must choose her father'ssuccessor within 24 hours. Suddenly engulfed in a whirlwind of intriguebetween five vice presidents, she must make her decision whileconfronted by ruthlessness, duplicity, incompetence, blackmail . ....