Lana Turner
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Filmography
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Peyton Place
(1957)Based on the novel by Grace Metalious, Peyton Place is about life in a small New England town.

Madame X
(1966)Lana Turner is Holly Parker, blackmailed by her evil mother-in-law into leaving her politician husband and their baby.

Imitation of Life
(1959)Lana Turner, Sandra Dee and John Gavin discover that it takes the realities of life to help us discover who we truly are in this classic, stirring drama of ambition directed by Douglas Sirk.

The Bad and the Beautiful
(1952)Academy Award-winner Kirk Douglas ("Lust for Life," "Gunfight at O.K. Corral") stars in this drama about the life of an ambitious Hollywood producer, as seen through the eyes of a writer, a director, and an actress.

Diane
(1956)Lana Turner stars as a woman who uses the control over men that her beauty gives her to climb her way to power in 16th century France. No man, and no woman, can stop Diane de Pottiers (Turner) as she manipulates King Francis I (Pedro Armendáriz), Prince Henri (Roger Moore) and even her own husband, the Count de Breze (Torin Thatcher) in her quest to control a nation.

Green Dolphin Street
(1947)Academy Award nominee Lana Turner stars with Academy Award winners Donna Reed and Van Heflin in this romantic drama of two willful sisters in love with the same man--Green Dolphin Street.
By Love Possessed
(1961)
Mr. Imperium
(1951)Un prÃncipe de vacaciones en Italia se enamora de una cantante estadounidense, pero las obligaciones reales ponen un freno a su posible relación.

The Big Cube
(1969)When a vindictive heiress is forbidden by her stepmother to marry her boyfriend, she conspires to drive her insane. Her choice of weapon -- a "big cube" of LSD.

Persecution
(1974)An unloving mother neglects her son, who then drowns her beloved cats to spite her. Years later, now a father, she toys with his mind and marriage.

The Three Musketeers
(1948)A classic tale set during the reign of Louis XIII. A young man joins the musketeers to foil an evil cardinal's plot to seize control of France.

The Postman Always Rings Twice
(1946)Discover the illicit love affair between a drifter and the restless wife of a gruff, middle-aged roadhouse owner. Torn between a desperate need for each other and their desire for money, they plot a murder--which leads to shattering consequences.

Honky Tonk
(1941)A gambler attempts to settle into honest life in a small town by falling in love with a young local and opening up a saloon with his gambling winnings.

Week-End at the Waldorf
(1945)The lives of a stenographer, a movie star, a war reporter, and other guests and staff crisscross over three days at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.

Homecoming
(1948)In 1941, Dr. Robert Sunday (John Hodiak) criticizes his friend, successful surgeon Ulysses Johnson (Clark Gable), for his hypocritical stance on war victims while neglecting needy, poor patients at home. When Ulysses joins the Army, his wife, Penny (Anne Baxter), worries about the war's effects on him and their marriage. On the voyage across, Ulysses meets nurse and widow Jane "Snapshot" McCall (Lana Turner), whose idealism, strength and skill prompt him to reevaluate his principles.

The Sea Chase
(1955)Adventure, drama and romance of an outlaw ship and the people aboard her. Based on Andrew Geer's novel.

Somewhere I'll Find You
(1942)Two brothers share careers and the love of the same girl which pulls them apart. In Indo-China, this love triangle comes to a head.

Cass Timberlane
(1947)A judge creates a scandal when he marries a younger woman, but after their baby is stillborn, her affection turns increasingly toward his friend.

Who's Got the Action?
(1962)A lawyer begins to win after his wife secretly becomes his bookie to save their money.

Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)Discovery by Flo Ziegfeld changes a girl's life, but not necessarily for the better. Three beautiful women soon discover this when they join the spectacle on Broadway. Susan (Academy Award and Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Judy Garland -- "The Wizard of Oz," "A Star is Born") plays a singer who must leave behind her aging vaudevillian father.