Melvyn Douglas
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Hud
(1963)Hud Bannon (Paul Newman) is the rebellious son of a respectable rancher who’s continually at odds with his aging father. Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas co-star, in their Oscar®-winning roles.

Ninotchka
(1939)Greta Garbo bursts into a rare bit of onscreen laughter during her portrayal of a cold-hearted Soviet agent who is warmed up by a trip to Paris and a night of love.

That Uncertain Feeling
(1941)A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst about her psychosomatic hiccups and falls for a man she meets at the doctor's office.

The Old Dark House
(1932)Stranded travelers stumble upon a strange old house, and find themselves at the mercy of a highly eccentric and potentially dangerous family. This atmospheric thriller features an unforgettable post-Frankenstein horror role for Boris Karloff, as the hulking, disfigured butler Morgan. Also starring in early-career roles are Melvin Douglas, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey and Gloria Stuart.

Tonight or Never
(1931)A cold, passionless Hungarian opera singer is told by her music teacher that she will not be a truly great singer until she experiences love.

They All Kissed the Bride
(1942)While running her late father’s trucking company with an iron fist, Margaret falls for a reporter intent on exposing her ruthless business practices.

We Were Dancing
(1942)A Polish princess gives up society for love of a gigolo.

The Tenant
(1976)A lonely young man rents an apartment in Paris that was formerly occupied by a girl who committed suicide and gradually finds himself drawn into the same web of dangerous paranoia.

The Americanization of Emily
(1964)An American Naval Officer is an expert at avoiding hazardous duty, but this all changes when he falls for a widow and is sent on a dangerous mission.

The Changeling
(1980)After losing his family under tragic circumstances, a composer’s nights become even more troubled when he discovers his new house is haunted.

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
(1948)Cary Grant stars as a New York businessman whose dream of a country home is shattered when he buys a dilapidated rural house. Co-starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas.

The Candidate
(1972)Without a candidate to run for the senate seat against admired Republican Crocker Jarmon, campaign manager Marvin Lucas recruits leftist lawyer Bill McKay. McKay's appearance piques the public's interest, and gradually Lucas pushes McKay toward a more centrist message. As McKay's original and honest platform gets watered down, his popularity increases so much that he is running even with Jarmon...

My Forbidden Past
(1951)Robert Mitchum and Ava Gardner star in this steamy historical melodrama about a beauty who seeks revenge on the suitor who jilted her. When Barbara Beaurevel (Gardner) inherits a substantial fortune from her grandmother, she hopes to wipe away her wealthy but scandalous family's stigma by using her money to help others. Barbara is in love with Dr. Mark Lucas (Mitchum), but since he is married t...

Woman in the Dark
(1934)A paroled prisoner hits a man attacking a woman, then runs away fearing that he may have killed him.

The Vampire Bat
(1933)A medida que la gente del pueblo comienza a morir por la pérdida de sangre, se forman rumores de que los vampiros están detrás de las muertes.

Advance to the Rear
(1964)In the war between the blue and the gray, one soldier is yellow! When a cranky Union colonel is labeled a coward after his horse bolts for the rear.

The People's Enemy
(1935)Money was what gangster Vince M. Falcone wanted most and he did lay hands on millions of dollars by fair means or (mostly) foul. But once he became rich what he craved for was respectability.

Captains Courageous
(1937)A wealthy spoiled brat falls off an ocean liner and is rescued by a Portuguese fisherman. Forced to endure a three month voyage, he learns to love the sea and earns his place among the crew. Based on the Rudyard Kipling story, this is a timeless family adventure classic. Oscar-winner Spencer Tracy earned his first Academy Award as the fatherly fisherman.

The Sea of Grass
(1947)Jim Brewton owns a cattle empire . When his wife Lutie's brief infidelity is uncovered, they must struggle to persevere as Jim raises their daughter and Lutie's son.