Barbara Stanwyck
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Filmography
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Ladies They Talk About
(1933)A lady bank robber becomes the cell block boss after she's sent to prison.
The Plough and the Stars
(1936)
Escape to Burma
(1955)After a prince is slain in British Burma, a fugitive suspect hides on a teak plantation, where an attraction grows between him and the colonial owner.
The Bride Walks Out
(1936)When a young wife accustomed to champagne and caviar finds married life means weenies and beans, "The Bride Walks Out." This brisk, engaging comedy asks "Can love conquer all – especially on a $35-a-week budget?" And, of course, through bills and battles, quarrels and quirks, the answer is "yes." Barbara Stanwyck stars as the extravagant, clothes-loving bride and Gene Raymond is her devoted, underpaid groom. Robert Young (TV's beloved Marcus Welby) is the boozy playboy who teaches the bride that luxury is expensive… but love is priceless. With first-rate stars, an endearing theme and a supporting cast full of veteran wisecrackers and wise guys, "The Bride Walks Out" walks in a winner in this "breezy comedy hit" (Richard B. Jewell, THE RKO STORY).

Titanic
(1953)La vie des passagers du Titanic, paquebot de luxe voué à un funeste destin, est présentée avant et pendant son triste naufrage dans l'Atlantique.

The Violent Men
(1955)Edward G. Robinson plays a disagreeable cattle baron whose wife (Barbara Stanwyck) is two-timing him. Together with his brother (with whom Stanwyck is having the affair), Robinson snatches up land illegally. Glenn Ford plays the pacifist who must engage in guerrilla warfare with the greedy brothers.

The Two Mrs. Carrolls
(1947)Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck and Alexis Smith star in this thriller about an artist who can only find inspiration in murder and the two women who inspire him, the two women he loves -- The Two Mrs. Carrolls.

Meet John Doe
(1941)A fired reporter’s screed about corporate corruption via a fictitious suicidal and unhomed man’s column turns into a publicity stunt for her employer.

Trooper Hook
(1957)A woman who had been captured by an Apache chief years earlier is rescued and tries to return to her previous life.

Cry Wolf
(1947)Errol Flynn and Barbara Stanwyck star in this psychological thriller about a wealthy young widow who discovers the hereditary insanity that has been a well-guarded secret within the walls of her late husband's family estate.

To Please a Lady
(1950)A ruthless race-car driver falls for a crusading journalist out to clean up the sport.

Roustabout
(1964)A singing handyman learns the meaning of true love while bringing a carnival back from the brink of financial ruin.
These Wilder Years
(1956)James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck shine in their only screen pairing, a powerful story of loss and regret co-starring Walter Pidgeon. After 20 years, middle-aged steel magnate Steve Bradford (Cagney) has decided to return to his hometown to take care of some unfinished business. Determined to find the son he fathered while still in high school, he tangles with orphanage director Ann Dempster (Stanwyck), who refuses to give him the young man's name. Turning to the courts in a brazen attempt to force Dempster to reveal the information, Bradford gets more than he bargained for when she introduces him to Suzie (Betty Lou Keim), an expectant 16-year-old who helps him realize that the wishes and feelings of others may be more important than his own.

Executive Suite
(1954)William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck lead an all-star cast in this storyof corporate power politics.When the head of a large corporationsuddenly dies, his daughter (Stanwyck) must choose her father'ssuccessor within 24 hours. Suddenly engulfed in a whirlwind of intriguebetween five vice presidents, she must make her decision whileconfronted by ruthlessness, duplicity, incompetence, blackmail . ....

Walk on the Wild Side
(1962)A young Texan's search for his lost love takes him to Depression-era New Orleans, where he finds her working as the prize attraction at a bordello.

Citizen Jane Fonda
(2020)This documentary examines the life and career of Jane Fonda, an Academy Award-winning actress, producer, businesswoman, and feminist icon.

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid
(1982)As the private eyes of private eyes, Steve Martin is Rigby Reardon. He's tough, rough and ready to take on anything when Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) appears on the scene with a case: her father, a noted scientist, philanthropist and cheesemaker, haS died mysteriously. Reardon immediately smells a rat and follows a complex maze of clues that lead him to the "Carlotta Lists".