Maureen O'Sullivan
21 titles
Filmography
21 results

The Blessed Midnight
(1956)1950s holiday classic about a boy who steals a cake for his favorite aunt while his friend tries his best to make things right before Christmas Day.

Tarzan the Ape Man
(1932)Caught between two worlds, a man who was orphaned in the African jungle as a baby and raised by apes has grown to rule and to protect the wild beasts, a hero known only as Tarzan.

Tarzan's New York Adventure
(1942)The ape man, Jane and Cheeta go to Brooklyn to rescue Boy from kidnappers.

Tarzan's Secret Treasure
(1941)
Wild Heritage
(1958)The Breslin and Bascomb families are pioneers venturing westward in covered wagons. As they attempt to homestead on the violent plains, they must battle violent outlaws.

Stranded
(1987)In this sci-fi cult drama, Maureen O'Sullivan and Ione Skye play Grace and her granddaughter Dierdre, who befriend stranded aliens in their North Carolina farmhouse. After one alien kills Dierdre’s boyfriend, tensions rise. The sheriff seeks peace, but a vengeful father wants action. Flea, bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, co-stars as one of the aliens.

The Tall T
(1957)The victims must outsmart their cruel captors after an outlaw, and his gang kidnap an heiress, her nervous husband, and a rancher.

The Thin Man
(1934)While visiting Manhattan for Christmas, retired detective Nick and his wealthy wife Nora try to crack the case of a missing inventor.

The Big Clock
(1948)Oscar®-winning Best Actor Ray Milland, stars in The Big Clock, a smart and stylish film noir thriller about an innocent man wrongfully accused of murder. A hotshot crime magazine editor George Stroud (Milland), inadvertently becomes the subject of a murder investigation after spending an evening with his boss' (Charles Laughton) mistress. She ends up dead and he is being framed by the actual killer. Meanwhile, at the publishing office, Stroud's competent staff scurries for clues while he finds himself in a race against the clock to prove his innocence. It seems the prime suspect they are seeking matches an all-too-familiar description…his own! Known for its intriguing film noir cinematography and featuring beautiful costumes by Edith Head, this is one suspense classic you won't want to miss.
Maisie Was a Lady
(1941)"Blonde Bonfire" Maisie is in Society Now! Showgirl Maisie ends up as a maid in a wealthy home and takes a helping hand in the family problems. Out of work as usual, showgirl Maisie Ravier (Ann Sothern) takes a job as the maid for a wealthy family. She quickly befriends the young man of the household (Lew Ayres) while the rest of the family members are too concerned with their own problems to benefit from Maisie's good nature. But each member of the family must come to terms with his or her own problems via Maisie's upbeat personality while taking a ringside seat in the battle of wits between down-to-earth Maisie and the imperious family butler (C. Aubrey Smith).

Song o' My Heart
(1930)A once-famous opera tenor who gave up his career to live near his true love in an Irish village goes on tour in America to lift her out of poverty.

Where Danger Lives
(1950)After falling for an emotionally disturbed patient, a young doctor flees to Mexico with her when he finds himself implicated in her husband's death.
Tugboat Annie
(1933)All hands on deck! Anyone wondering why Marie Dressler was such an extraordinary box-office draw need only to step aboard the tug Narcissus and sail away with Tugboat Annie for a knockabout comedy-drama. Dressler stars as savvy skipper Annie, steering through Pacific Northwest waters and through troubles with her hard-working, adoring son Alec (Robert Young) and her hapless, boozing husband Terry (Wallace Beery, Dressler's costar in Min and Bill). There are plenty of laughs, but also lots of familial strife, until life-threatening danger at sea brings out the best in Terry...and puts everyone's priorities in order.
A Connecticut Yankee
(1931)Duffy of San Quentin
(1954)
Pride and Prejudice
(1940)The socially conscious Mrs. Bennet (Mary Boland), with the begrudging help of her husband (Edmund Gwenn), sets out to find suitable--and suitably rich--husbands for her five daughters. The already difficult project becomes even more complicated when Mrs. Bennet's strongest-willed daughter, Elizabeth (Garson), decides to pursue rich and handsome, but cynical and boorish, Mr. Darcy (Olivier).

A Day at the Races
(1937)Doctor Hugo Hackenbush, Tony, and Stuffy try to save Judy's farm bywinning a big race with her horse.

Tarzan Revisited
(2017)How did a fictitious vine-swinging hero become such a durable and iconic global sensation? This doc explores the beloved character’s origins.

David Copperfield
(1935)In Dickens' timeless tale, an orphaned boy flees his stepfather's cruelty, rising to success as an author and reuniting with his childhood love.

Hannah and Her Sisters
(1986)The loyal supporter of her two aimless sisters realizes she’ll have to choose between her own needs and those of the family she can’t live without.