Dean Jagger
35 titles
Filmography
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Pursued
(1947)Haunted by nightmares and living with a neighboring family, a boy falls for his adoptive sister and faces obstacles in this new home.

Dark City
(1950)A social misfit who turns to gambling becomes an assassin's target after a crooked card game and the subsequent suicide of one of the gamblers.

Valley of the Sun
(1942)Indian scout Johnny Ware (James Craig) is determined to stop an all-out war plotted by crooked Indian Affairs agent Jim Sawyer (Dean Jagger).

Private Hell 36
(1954)While investigating a robbery, two detectives steal a pile of cash. One is tormented by guilt, the other intends to keep it by any means necessary.
It's a Dog's Life
(1955)This comedy tells the classic American tale of a terrier who rises from the dogfights of the Bowery to compete as a show dog on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. All along, he keeps looking for his mother--and for the father who left them both. In a tale told entirely by the canine star, Wildfire, we see how the world looks when It's a Dog's Life.

Alaska
(1944)A man framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.

End of the World
(1977)After witnessing a man’s death in a bizarre accident, a priest embarks on a spiritual quest, where he encounters his power-hungry alien doppelganger.

White Christmas
(1954)Two talented song-and-dance men (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business.

King Creole
(1958)Elvis Presley gives Bourbon Street a new beat in King Creole. He plays a troubled youth whose singing sets the French Quarter rockin’.

Firecreek
(1968)Screen legends and Academy Award-winners James Stewart and Henry Fonda head this story about a farmer with a part-time job as sheriff in a small town, who finds himself face-to-face with a gang of outlaw drifters who want nothing but to start trouble.

Twelve O'Clock High
(1949)This gritty World War II action drama staring Gregory Peck, Oscar winner Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill and Millard Mitchell is seen as one of the most realistic portrayals of the heroics and perils of war.

Gideon's Trumpet
(1980)The story of Clarence Earl Gideon (Henry Fonda) and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.

The Nun's Story
(1959)The daughter of a Belgian surgeon enters a convent but struggles to maintain her vow of peace during times of war and the murder of her father.

The Glass House
(1972)A young guard and a college professor convicted of manslaughter both start their first day in prison. Starring Alan Alda and Billy Dee Williams. Story by Truman Capote.

The Robe
(1953)A Roman centurion's live is forever changed after he wins Christ's robe in a gambling game at the foot of the cross.