Eve Arden
19 titles
Filmography
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Our Miss Brooks
(1956)A high school teacher has to rescue the professor she loves from his grasping mother.

The Mothers-in-Law
The suburban and swinging late-1960s misadventures of two outspoken mothers-in-law and neighbors who brashly meddle in their newlywed kid’s lives.

Our Miss Brooks
This early sitcom featured a wisecracking English teacher, her interactions with students and faculty and her unrequited crush on the biology teacher.

Three Husbands
(1950)The death of a playboy sparks turmoil for his three poker pals when he leaves behind letters confessing to affairs with each of their wives.

The Eve Arden Show
A widowed novelist tries to support herself and her twin daughters by working as a touring lecturer in this classic sitcom.

The Voice of the Turtle
(1947)When her best friend (Eve Arden) stands up a soldier (Ronald Reagan) on a weekend pass, a flighty actress (Eleanor Parker) invites him to spend his leave on the couch in her apartment.

The Strongest Man in the World
(1975)A college science wiz gains super strength in a lab accident.

Goodbye, My Fancy
(1951)A congresswoman who returns to her alma mater to accept an honorary degr ee, and finds herself romantically involved with both the college president and a magazine photographer.

Under the Rainbow
(1981)This colorful screwball comedy uses the premise of 150 little peopleplaying The Wizard of Oz's Munchkins housed in one Culver City hotel –and indulging in some high-energy partying.

Mildred Pierce
(1945)A woman's ambitions for her daughter drastically impact her life.

One Touch of Venus
(1948)When a long-lost statue of Venus turns out to be the lovely goddess herself on an earthly assignment, a hapless department store employee suddenly becomes the object of a furious employer, a jealous fiancé and one love-struck statue. Adapted from the Broadway musical with music by Kurt Weill, and based on F. Anstey’s novel The Tinted Venus.

Tea for Two
(1950)The screen version of "No, No, Nanette" in which an actress/heiress bets her uncle that she can say "no" to every question for the length of a weekend. If she wins, she gets the chance to star in her own Broadway show.

My Dream Is Yours
(1949)A talent scout turns a young unknown into a radio singing star.

The Kid from Brooklyn
(1946)In order to win the heart of a nightclub singer, a sheepish milkman decides to train to become a boxer after knocking out a famed prize fighter.

My Reputation
(1946)Barbara Stanwyck stars in this moody melodrama as a widow struggling to rebuild her life despite uncharitable rumors.

We're Not Married!
(1952)Romantic comedy with an all-star cast and an 'omnibus' structure, telling the story of five couples who are informed by their bumbling Justice of the Peace Melvin Bush (Victor Moore) that their marriage licences are invalid owing to a mistake on his part.

Night and Day
(1946)Fanciful biography of songwriter Cole Porter, who rose from high society to find success on Tin Pan Alley.

Eternally Yours
(1939)A clergyman's daughter is swept off her feet by a debonair magician. But when the magic wears off, she attempts a disappearing act of her own.

No, No, Nanette
(1940)In a bid to save her flirty uncle’s marriage, Nanette steps into a love triangle of her own when enlisting help from a theatrical producer and artist.