Barbara Stanwyck
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Remember the Night
(1940)When Lee Leander is caught stealing a bracelet just before the holidays, Assistant District Attorney John "Jack" Sargent gets her sent off to jail but suffers a crisis of conscience and bails her out. When he invites her to join him and his family for Christmas, it begins a relationship that strains—but ultimately redeems—all parties.

Stella Dallas
(1937)A working-class woman is willing to do whatever it takes to give her daughter a socially promising future.

The Furies
(1950)Walter Huston stars as T.C. Jeffords, a strong willed ranch owner in New Mexico who never seems to see eye to eye with his even more stubborn daughter, Vance. Problems for the duo unfold as Vance falls in love with Walter’s sworn enemy, Rip Darrow.

Night Nurse
(1931)In director William A. Wellman's engrossing drama starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joan Blondell, and Clark Gable, a nurse discovers that the children she's caring for are murder targets. Lora Hart is an ambitious student nurse whose first assignment after graduation is tending to a couple of deathly ill little girls. Despite their posh surroundings, the girls are apparently suffering from malnutriti...

The File on Thelma Jordon
(1949)When an assistant D.A. must prosecute a brazen, seductive woman being tried for murder he uses his influence to get her aquitted. A top suspense thriller, based on a novel by Marty Holland.

No Man of Her Own
(1950)A pregnant wanderer is involved in a train crash and assumes a dead girl's identity. When she is blackmailed by a man who discovers her true identity, she decides to kill him. Based on a novel by William Irish.

Forty Guns
(1957)The tale of an Arizona showdown between the Bonnell brothers, U.S. Marshals, and Jessica Drummond, the iron-fisted rancher who controls the territory.

The Lady Eve
(1941)Card-playing conwoman Jean nearly dupes millionaire Charlie into marriage. He rumbles her scam in time, but does the dope still love her?

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

Witness to Murder
(1954)After witnessing a murder at the hands of her deceptively charming ex-Nazi neighbor, a young woman struggles to get the cops to take her seriously.

Sorry, Wrong Number
(1948)A bedridden heiress phones her husband and overhears two men plotting a murder.

Ladies of Leisure
(1930)A budding romance between a wealthy artist and the ‘party girl’ he hires to pose as his model gets complicated by a pushy friend and stuffy parents.

The Purchase Price
(1932)This offbeat melodrama was directed by the iconoclastic William A. Wellman and stars Barbara Stanwyck as Joan Gordon, a hardboiled nightclub singer on the lam who becomes a farmer's mail-order bride. After Joan gets fed up being the kept woman of her married boss, bootlegger Ed Fields (Lyle Talbot), she flees New York City and ends up in North Dakota as the mail-order bride of wheat farmer Jim Gilson (George Brent). The film features one of the weirdest wedding ceremonies ever shot, and Stanwyck's rendition of "Take Me Away" marks the first time she sang on screen.

The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
(1946)Un hombre se reencuentra con una amiga de la infancia y su esposo, quienes creen conocer la verdad sobre la muerte de la tÃa rica de ella años antes.

Crime of Passion
(1956)A newswoman-turned-bored homemaker channels her ambitions into her police detective hubby’s work by pushing him up the ladder by any means necessary.

Clash by Night
(1952)Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe star in the story of a woman who marries a good, if simple, fisherman--but falls in love with another, more exciting and dangerous man. Based on the play by Clifford Odets.

The Locked Door
(1929)A snapshot taken during an illegal drinking cruise is the blackmail a wealthy sex pest uses to silence a woman whose sister-in-law he plans to marry.

Lady of Burlesque
(1943)A striptease artist is up to her neck in trouble when two fellow dancers are found strangled by their own g-strings and she becomes the prime suspect!

The Moonlighter
(1953)Cattle rustler Wes Anderson has just delivered the eulogy at a funeral - his own. He was supposed to be hanged, dead and gone. But a mob put the noose around the wrong man's neck. Anderson escaped. And now he aims to settle the score with the vigilantes who arranged his necktie party. Almost a decade after their landmark Double Indemnity, Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck doubled up again for the cowboy saga The Moonlighter (seen in 3-D in some theaters). MacMurray portrays hardened outlaw Anderson. Stanwyck is the woman once romantically linked to him, but soon wearing a deputy's badge and sworn to bring Anderson back dead or alive. She always gets her man.

Cattle Queen of Montana
(1954)Feisty woman attempts to stake her claim in the cattle business despite threats from land grabbers and their hired killers.