Lewis Stone
30 titles
Filmography
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China Seas
(1935)The captain of a steamship bound for Singapore must stop a band of pirates in cahoots with his spurned ex-girlfriend from stealing a cache of gold.
Suzy
(1936)When American showgirl Suzy Trent (Jean Harlow) finds herself in London without work, she plans to leave her career behind and find a rich husband. Instead, she falls for brilliant but broke inventor Terry Moore (Franchot Tone), who is developing an airplane stabilizer. When Terry is mistakenly shot by a spy, Suzy fears she will be blamed and flees to Paris, where she returns to a life of singing and marries flyboy Andre Charville (Cary Grant). But things get complicated when Suzy learns that Terry has survived.
The Sun Comes Up
(1949)
The Ice Follies of 1939
(1939)Joan Crawford and Jimmy Stewart star as Larry and Mary a husband and wif e whose marriage is on thin ice when she gets a Hollywood film contract and he must work in the East.

Stars in My Crown
(1950)A humble minister and his small-town Southern congregation find the inner strength to lay down arms and rebuild their lives and their town after the devastation of the United States Civil War.

Treasure Island
(1934)A young boy finds a treasure map and sets sail for a tropical island to find the riches aboard a ship captained by a pirate eager to doublecross him.

State of the Union
(1948)Academy Award-winning screen icons Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn shine in a classic film about marriage, politics and the pursuit of the American dream.

The Prisoner of Zenda
(1952)Stewart Granger and Deborah Kerr star in this swashbuckling adaptation of Anthony Hope's classic novel The Prisoner of Zenda. An English tourist (Granger) visiting a small Balkan kingdom looks like a twin of that country's crown prince. When the royal heir is poisoned and then kidnapped in a plot to block his coronation, the tourist is enlisted to double as the prince--saving the man and the country.

Grand Hotel
(1932)In the 1930s, MGM was home, as the studio itself put it, to “more stars than there are in heaven”—and they all aligned for this pinnacle of dream-factory glitz. In a single day in Berlin’s Grand Hotel, jewel thief Baron Felix von Geigern (John Barrymore) covets both the jewels of prima ballerina Grusinskaya (Greta Garbo) and the beautiful stenographer Flaemmchen (Joan Crawford), who is the mistress of General Director Preysing (Wallace Beery), boss to the terminally ill Otto Kringelein (Lionel Barrymore). Now, in just twenty-four hours, the lives of these glamorous guests will change forever in this classic Academy Award winner for best picture.

Key to the City
(1950)Academy Award winners Clark Gable and Loretta Young star as two mayors from opposite sides of the United States who meet and fall in love at a mayoral convention in San Francisco.