Marjorie Rambeau
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Tobacco Road
(1941)
Santa Fe Marshal
(1940)Hopalong Cassidy, a U.S. Marshal, goes undercover as a member of a medicine show to stop a crime spree organized by a deceptively kind matriarch.
Torch Song
(1953)Academy Award winners Joan Crawford and Gig Young star with Michael Wilding in this musical romance.Broadway star Jenny Stewart (Crawford--The Women) has been toughened by years on stage, but her heart is ultimately melted by the blind war veteran (Young--Holiday for Sinners) who becomes much more to her than just her piano player.

Min and Bill
(1930)With her boozy boyfriend, the owner of a shabby dockside hotel scrimps and saves to give a child abandoned by her birth mother a life she never had.
Under Pressure
(1935)The story of battling partners on a tunneling crew called the Sandhogs who are attempting to break through from Brooklyn to New York.

Laughing Sinners
(1931)A cabaret performer, Ivy Stevens, has an affair with a low-rent travelling salesman and is dumped. Later, she finds solace in joining the Salvation Army.

Palooka
(1934)Raised in the country by his boxer single father, young Palooka is discovered by a comic-strip fight manager and trained to take on the reigning champ.

In Old Oklahoma
(1943)On Oklahoma's native lands, a cowboy fights for oil lease rights against a greedy prospector while a pretty school teacher steals both men's hearts.
The Secret Six
(1931)Wallace Beery gives a powerhouse performance in this hard-boiled Pre-Code crime saga costarring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in her M-G-M debut. Beery stars as Louis Scorpio, a stockyard worker who takes over a bootlegging gang run by small-town hoodlum Johnny Franks (Ralph Bellamy in his screen debut). Muscling into the big city rackets, Scorpio is targeted by the Secret Six, a masked tribunal that works with reporter Carl Luckner (Gable) to dig up the dirt that could convict the mobster and send him straight to the chair. Borrowed from Howard Hughes, Jean Harlow was cast as one of Scorpio's molls, sharing a few scenes with the up-and-coming Gable. Although his part was small at first, Gable's role was beefed up during production, eventually tripling in size. Within a year, the pair would become two of M-G-M's biggest stars, reteaming five more times before Harlow's untimely death in 1937.

Salome, Where She Danced
(1945)After fleeing Europe during the Austro-Prussian War, a Viennese ballerina falls in love with an American bandit who resembles her late royal lover.

Forever Female
(1953)A young writer sells his play to a Broadway producer who wants to transform it into a vehicle for his ex-wife; she falls for the writer but eventually discourages him.