Charles Boyer
21 titles
Filmography
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Gaslight
(1944)Beautiful and trusting, Paula Anton is slowly tormented by mysterioushappenings in her luxurious Victorian home. The suspect is her devotedhusband.

Hold Back the Dawn
(1941)
Algiers
(1938)Un ladrón de joyas fugitivo se oculta en la Casbah, donde conoce a una bella mujer que despierta su deseo de huir y empezar de nuevo.
The Constant Nymph
(1943)Unavailable for over sixty years, the lost classic returns at last. For many decades, the closest people could come to experiencing this timeless tale of love, tragedy and inspiration was through Erich Wolfgang Korngold's rousing, luscious and lauded score – but no more! Now, all can open their hearts to The Constant Nymph. Joan Fontaine delivers one of her finest performances playing Tessa, a teenaged free spirit locked in battle with her complicated, sophisticated cousin Florence (Alexis Smith) over the love of Lewis (Charles Boyer), an impoverished, gifted composer. Lewis is married to Florence, but young Tessa loves Lewis so completely he finds himself drawn to her more and more. Tessa is soon transformed, first into Lewis' muse, and then into something more; while Florence's jealousies cage her in a competition with a child she can't hope to win. Peter Lorre adds to the magic, shining in a rare, sympathetic supporting role.

The Earrings of Madame de...
(1953)When a woman sells her earrings to pay a gambling debt, it leads to a string of betrayals.

Confidential Agent
(1945)In pre-World War II London, Spanish agent Denard struggles to close a high-level business deal that will strike a blow against fascists in his native country.

The Fighting Lady
(1944)This documentary looks at the life and the fight for liberty aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Yorktown, operating in the Pacific theater in 1944.

Love Affair
(1939)A French playboy and an American singer fall in love aboard a ship. While each engaged to others, they plan to reunite atop the Empire State Building.

All This, and Heaven Too
(1940)Bette Davis stars in this gripping Oscar-nominated film based on Rachel Field's best seller about a married nobleman whose love affair with his children's governess results in both of them being suspected of killing his wife.

Conquest
(1937)Conquest vividly recreates one of the most celebrated romances in history: the ill-fated love affair between Polish countess Marie Walewska and the Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte.
The Madwoman of Chaillot
(1969)An eccentric French countess (Katharine Hepburn) and her odd friends thwart a plot to drill for oil in Paris.

La Parisienne
(1957)
Fanny
(1961)The night before Marius is to leave on a 5-year voyage, Fanny, a girl he grew up with, reveals she is in love with him. Will he stay or will he go?

The Buccaneer
(1958)Gen. Andrew Jackson's dependence on pirate Jean Lafitte is complicated by the governor's daughter.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
(1962)The lazy son of an Argentinean beef tycoon becomes a heroic soldier whil e fighting for the French resistance during WWII.
The Cobweb
(1955)Step inside "the Castle," a large private psychiatric facility. Here, Dr. Stewart McIver (Richard Widmark) devotes night and day to his profession while neglecting his pining, voluptuous wife (Gloria Grahame). A colleague (Charles Boyer) with a fondness for booze and a pretty face seeks to comfort the wife. Now add Lauren Bacall, Lillian Gish, John Kerr, Susan Strasberg, Oscar Levant and subplots of love, life and derangement and you have the entanglements of The Cobweb. Some critics gleefully skewered the film's labored storyline about patient involvement in the choice of library draperies, but pay no heed. With its top cast and Vincente Minnelli's command of color and melodrama, this film is popcorn for fans of soaps.

Love Is a Ball
(1963)A self-appointed matchmaker on the French Riviera, assisted by an American adventurer, arranges marriages of convenience for penniless aristocrats.

Thunder in the East
(1952)A gunrunner mercenary finds himself caught in the middle of a raging conflict in India when he is unable to sell his arms to a peace-minded government official.

How to Steal a Million
(1966)In this elegant "caper" film, Audrey Hepburn stars as the daughter of a wealthy Parisian, whose hobby is copying famous works of art. His replica of a famed Cellini sculpture is inadvertently displayed in an art museum, and he begins to worry that he'll lose his reputation once the experts evaluate the statuette. Audrey decides to rob the museum, and hires a burglar for that purpose.

Ingrid Bergman Remembered
(1996)One of the greatest actresses of her time, known for her talent and grace, Ingrid Bergman starred in such movie classics as Casablanca and Anastasia.