George Sanders
35 titles
Filmography
35 results

Lured
(1947)British police are after a serial killer who lures his female victims through newspaper personal ads and sends cryptic poem clues to the cops.

Village of the Damned
(1960)After a mysterious blackout, the inhabitants of a British village give birth to emotionless, super-powered offspring.

The House of the Seven Gables
(1940)Clifford's father, Gerald, decides that the family's mansion must be sold to clear their debts.

A Scandal in Paris
(1946)Born in a French prison in 1775, François Eugène Vidocq becomes a thief who cons his way into the Paris police chief appointment to rob the city bank.

The Falcon Takes Over
(1942)The Falcon and a reporter try to track down a murderous thug's girlfriend and stop a string of murders that may be connected to him.

Summer Storm
(1944)A tale of power and passions surrounding a peasant woman who tempts a cynical magistrate away from his publishing heiress fiancée to tragic ends.
Action in Arabia
(1944)When an American newspaperman based in Damascus investigates the murder of a colleague, his search leads him to a beautiful French spy, a World War II Nazi plot to unite the Arabs against the Allies--and lots of Action in Arabia.
The Saint Strikes Back
(1939)
The Body Stealers
(1969)When NATO paratroopers are being snatched during routine jumps by a mysterious red beam of alien origin, the military launches an investigation.

Witness to Murder
(1954)After witnessing a murder at the hands of her deceptively charming ex-Nazi neighbor, a young woman struggles to get the cops to take her seriously.

The Picture of Dorian Gray
(1945)Oscar Wilde's classic story about a mysterious young man whose painted portrait ages through the years while he remains young. Starring George Sands, Angela Lansbury and Donna Reed.

Journey to Italy
(1954)A British couple’s crumbling marriage is tested and transformed amid ancient ruins and emotional revelations while vacationing in Naples.

The Strange Woman
(1946)Follows the exploits of Jenny Hager, a woman living in 1820s Maine who weaves a trail of intrigue and seduction to prey on men for their money.

Psychomania
(1973)When his Satan-worshipping medium mom urges him to commit suicide, the leader of a violent teen motorbike gang returns to life as the undead.

Sundown
(1941)In 1941, a mysterious Somaliland native woman helps the British against the Nazis.

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.

A Shot in the Dark
(1964)The adventures of Inspector Clouseau continue as the bumbling sleuth tries to prove a beautiful parlor maid innocent of killing her chauffeur lover.

This Land Is Mine
(1943)When Nazi troops seize his town, timid schoolmaster Albert Lory (Charles Laughton) submits to his new masters, although he cannot help but be inspired by the defiance of many of his fellow citizens. Then Albert is hauled before a tribunal, falsely accused of murder. Standing alone against the power of the Third Reich, this seemingly weak man then reveals an invincible soul. Three of cinema's most acclaimed talents – Laughton, director Jean Renoir (Grand Illusion) and screenwriter Dudley Nichols (Stagecoach) – unite for this moving portrait of the heroism of everyday men and women. The stellar cast includes Maureen O'Hara (Laughton's protégée and his The Hunchback of Notre Dame co-star) as the colleague he secretly loves, George Sanders as a covert collaborator, and Walter Slezak as a wily Nazi officer who holds Albert's fate in his hands.

The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
(1947)Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison and a young Natalie Wood co-star in one of the most romantic ghost stories of all time. Lucy Muir, a beautiful widow, moves with her daughter into a seaside cottage. She soon discovers her new home is haunted by the handsome ghost of a sea captain. When Lucy loses her income, the captain comes up with a solution to her financial woes and, in the process, wins her heart.

The Last Voyage
(1960)Emmy-winner and Oscar-nominee Robert Stack ("Written on the Wind," TV's "The Untouchables") and Oscar-winner Dorothy Malone ("Written on the Wind," TV's "Peyton Place") star as a married couple whose life is in jeopardy when their cruise ship goes down. Oscar-nominated special effects including the sinking of a real ocean liner! Co-starring Academy Award-winners George Sanders ("All About Eve," "The Picture of Dorian Gray") and Edmond O'Brien ("The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "The Wild Bunch"). "Engrossing drama. . ." - Leonard Maltin.