Victor Mature
14 titles
Filmography
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Demetrius and the Gladiators
(1954)In first-century Rome, Christian slave Demetrius is sent to fight in the gladiatorial arena and Emperor Caligula seeks Jesus' robe for its alleged magical powers.

China Doll
(1958)A disillusioned American pilot fighting the Japanese in war-torn China becomes the accidental owner of a Chinese maid who ends up stealing his heart.

The Last Frontier
(1955)Three trappers become scouts for a cavalry captain who loses his fort to a hated colonel.

Fury at Furnace Creek
(1948)When a Union Army general dies following his court martial for allowing the Apache massacre of white settlers, his sons work to clear his name.

Escort West
(1959)While traveling west, an ex-Confederate officer and his daughter get caught up in skirmishes as they encounter Indians, Union troops, and two sisters.

Seven Days' Leave
(1942)Victor Mature and Lucille Ball lead a star-studded cast in this wacky romantic comedy in which a serviceman has one week to wed an heiress. High-spirited soldier Johnny Grey suddenly inherits $100,000. There's just one catch: Johnny must marry heiress Terry (Ball), whom he has never met, within seven days. Supporting comedians and specialty performers include Harold Peary (in his traditional "Great Gildersleeve" radio persona), Ralph Edwards (shown hosting his popular television game show Truth or Consequences), announcer Charles Victor (emceeing his Court of Missing Heirs radio program), singers Ginny Simms and Marcy McGuire, south-of-the-border entertainer Mapy Cortes, and bandleaders Freddy Martin and Les Brown.

Androcles and the Lion
(1952)Based on George Bernard Shaw's Roman satire about a Christian tailor's fortuitous friendship with a wild lion.

Dangerous Mission
(1954)Piper Laurie stars as an innocent young woman who witnesses a New York gangland murder. Now, realizing that her only hope of survival is to run, she flees to Montana's Glacier National Park--pursued by a federal agent who wants her to testify... and a hit man who wants to shut her up permanently.

Timbuktu
(1958)An American mercenary working both Arab and French Sudan during World War II.
Million Dollar Mermaid
(1952)Esther Williams stars in this dramatic true musical romance of turn-of-the century swimming champion Annette Kellerman, better known as the Million Dollar Mermaid. As a child in Australia, Kellerman learns to swim to overcome a potentially crippling physical handicap and develops into a champion. As a young woman, she travels with her father to London and dreams of a career as a dancer. But when her father falls on hard times, Kellerman resorts to her aquatic talents: swimming 30 miles of the Thames in a famous publicity stunt, then shocking Boston by appearing in a one-piece suit.

After the Fox
(1966)In order to intercept a large shipment of gold, criminal mastermind The Fox poses as a flamboyant director shooting a film on the Italian coast.

My Darling Clementine
(1946)Wyatt Earp declines the sheriff's badge of Tombstone, until his younger brother is murdered by the cattle rustling Clantons. John Ford's famous retelling of the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Betrayed
(1954)During World War II, a U.S. officer falls for a Resistance fighter suspected of being an enemy spy.

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.