Cary Grant
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Filmography
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North by Northwest
(1959)A lethal case of mistaken identity plunges a New York ad man into a race across the continent as he's pursued by foreign spies out to kill him.

Notorious
(1946)Beautiful but troubled Alicia Huberman is recruited by American agent TR Devlin to infiltrate a German spy ring in postwar Rio, but soon falls in love with him. When she receives orders to seduce a Nazi kingpin, she must sacrifice the only happiness she's known for a perilous mission that could cost both her and Devlin their lives. Time Magazine "Top 100 Best Films" of all time.

The Talk of the Town
(1942)Escaping jail after being pinned for a deadly factory fire, Grant hides out in a house unknowingly being rented by a future supreme court judge.

Charade
(1963)Romance y suspenso en París. Una viuda es perseguida por varios hombres que quieren la fortuna que le había robado su marido asesinado.

To Catch a Thief
(1955)A former jewel thief is suspected of returning to a life of crime when a new wave of robberies hits the French Riviera.

The Philadelphia Story
(1940)On the eve of her wedding, a wealthy woman gets caught in a bind when her ex-husband and a handsome reporter make an appearance in her life.

Destination Tokyo
(1943)In order to provide information for the first air raid over Tokyo, a U.S. submarine sneaks into Tokyo Bay and places a spy team ashore.

Suspicion
(1941)Classic Alfred Hitchcock thriller about a timid heiress who becomes convinced that her husband is trying to kill her.

An Affair to Remember
(1957)An Affair to Remember, director Leo McCarey's scene-for-scene remake of his own 1939 film Love Affair, isn't really an improvement on the original, but it's equally as enjoyable. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, high-profile types both engaged to be married to other people, meet and fall in love during an ocean voyage. To test the depth of their commitment to each other, Grant and Kerr promise that...

I Was a Male War Bride
(1949)Stationed to work side-by-side on a mission in post war Germany, French army officer Henry Rochard (Grant) and American WAC Lieutenant Catherine Gates (Ann Sheridan) fall in love.

Penny Serenade
(1941)A woman contemplating divorce reflects on the joys and unexpected sorrows of her marriage in this honest melodrama about life, love, and family.

The Bishop's Wife
(1947)When a bishop in a turbulent marriage fails to raise funds to build a church, he receives help from a dashing man claiming to be an angel from heaven.

Operation Petticoat
(1959)A submarine captain and his supply officer are determined to get their dry-dock sub back into WWII action. However, a bevy of nurses comes aboard, causing hijinks in the hot pink sub.

Only Angels Have Wings
(1939)Jean Arthur is a stranded showgirl who sets her sights on Cary Grant in this rousing adventure taleof men who fly mail planes over the Andes.

Monkey Business
(1952)Hilarity ensues when a research chemist's chimp puts the chemist's fountain of youth potion in the water cooler, dosing both the chemist and his wife.

Father Goose
(1964)During World War II, an unkempt, uncouth and unshaven beach bum who tries to avoid action by taking a cushy job reporting on Japanese air activity is forced to step up to duty when a French schoolmistress and her seven charges crash land nearby.

That Touch of Mink
(1962)That Touch of Mink is an enchanting romantic comedy featuring wonderful performances from Hollywood favourites Cary Grant and Doris Day. How much should a girl sacrifice to get the man of her dreams? That's the question facing an innocent country girl (Doris Day), who is swept into the whirlwind of the rich and famous when a Rolls Royce splashes her with mud.

Gunga Din
(1939)Cary Grant leads the way in this action-packed adventure about three rowdy British soldiers who defeat a murderous cult in India with help from native water boy, Gunga Din.

The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss
(1936)A charming secretary stands between a bored millionaire and his bet that he can support himself working for a year without touching his inheritance.

Houseboat
(1958)This OscarеЁ-nominated film has the legendary Cary Grant as a government attorney who can't seem to shake his bad fortune. Living on a houseboat, widowed and left with three unruly kids, he hires Sophia Loren as a governess.