Anne Baxter
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Filmography
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The Fighting Sullivans
(1944)The lives of a close-knit group of brothers growing up in Iowa during the days of the Great Depression.

The Blue Gardenia
(1953)After a drunken and disturbing evening, a woman awakens with a wretched hangover in a man’s apartment, afraid that she may have murdered him.

The Spoilers
(1955)In the early days of the Yukon settlements, mine owners in Alaska team up with a saloon owner to battle claim jumpers who are trying to steal their gold claims.

Guest in the House
(1944)When a cruel and manipulative young woman moves in with her fiancee's family, she creates chaos in what was previously a calm, loving environment.

Carnival Story
(1954)In search of a better life, a German woman joins an American carnival passing through Munich and becomes torn between two very different suitors.

The Tall Women
(1966)Siete mujeres son las únicas supervivientes de un ataque a una caravana y deben cruzar el desierto a pie para escapar de los indios que las persiguen.

All About Eve
(1950)Joseph L. Mankiewicz writes and directs this classic award-winning drama starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. Eve Harrington (Baxter) is famous actress Margo Channing (Davis)'s biggest fan. When, by chance, she gets to meet the great lady, she quickly ingratiates herself into her life.

I Confess
(1953)Religious vows prevent a priest from exposing a murderer.

The Luck of the Irish
(1948)Reporter finds an unusual romance when he meets a lovely Irish woman Colleen and an unpredictable leprechaun.

Crash Dive
(1943)En route to submarine duty in Washington, naval officer Lt. Stewart (Tyrone Power) meets the enchanting Jean Hewitt (Anne Baxter). He begins a whirlwind courtship, unaware she is already engaged to the commander (Dana Andrews) under whom he is about to serve. Just when both men learn they are in love with the same woman, they are forced to work closely on a dangerous commando raid against Nazi tankers.

Five Graves to Cairo
(1943)During World War 2 an undercover British soldier tries get word to the Allies that the Germans have tons of supplies buried in 5 excavations across Egypt.

Three Violent People
(1956)Charlton Heston plays Colt Saunders, a Civil War vet returning home to his Texas homestead after years spent on the battlefield.
Smoky
(1946)The tender story of a cowboy's devotion to his remarkable horse.

The North Star
(1943)in June of 1941, a wholesome Ukrainian farming village finds itself suddenly contending with a Nazi invasion and its evil blood-draining operation.

The Ten Commandments
(1956)The story of Moses who is banished from Egypt but returns to help the enslaved Hebrews and lead them against their overlords. He frees the Israelites from bondage and takes them to the Promised Land.

The Magnificent Ambersons
(1942)The magnificent Orson Welles directed this brilliant, moving portrayal of an aristocratic American family in what many critics consider a masterpiece equal to Citizen Kane.

Homecoming
(1948)In 1941, Dr. Robert Sunday (John Hodiak) criticizes his friend, successful surgeon Ulysses Johnson (Clark Gable), for his hypocritical stance on war victims while neglecting needy, poor patients at home. When Ulysses joins the Army, his wife, Penny (Anne Baxter), worries about the war's effects on him and their marriage. On the voyage across, Ulysses meets nurse and widow Jane "Snapshot" McCall (Lana Turner), whose idealism, strength and skill prompt him to reevaluate his principles.

Fools' Parade
(1971)The year is 1935, and James Stewart has been released from prison after serving a 40-year sentence. He wants nothing more than to claim the $25,000 waiting for him in a local bank, but the president of the bank doesn't want him to have it.

Cimarron
(1960)A moving saga about the life of a wandering Oklahoma pioneer and his frontier family from 1890 to 1915.

The Busy Body
(1967)Sid Caesar stars as the bumbling right hand man of mob boss Robert Ryan who is sent to find a corpse buried in a suit lined with stolen mob money.