Paul Stewart
22 titles
Filmography
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The World at War
(1942)From Pearl Harbor to Nazi Germany, this historical documentary uses archival footage to examine the major events that led up to World War II.

Chicago Syndicate
(1955)An accountant (Dennis O'Keefe) uses microfilm to nail a crime czar (Paul Stewart) for income-tax evasion.

Loan Shark
(1952)In this film noir, an ex-convict, now on the right side of the law, infiltrates a group of loan sharks that preys upon desperate factory workers.

The Joe Louis Story
(1953)This film follows the life and career of heavyweight champion Joe Louis, who battled opponents inside the ring and racism outside it.
Top Secret Affair
(1957)
Fire and Ice: The Rocket Richard Riot
(2000)In 1955, as the tightly contested hockey season was coming to an end, the star of the Montreal Canadians was suspended by the president of the league, setting off a huge riot in the streets of Montreal. This riot added to the sparks of the political revolution in Quebec that led to the rise of the separatist movement, which still flourishes today.

Champion
(1949)A boxer pushes friends and family aside during his single-minded quest to win the middleweight title, his only way out of the poverty of the Depression.

The Window
(1949)Nine-year-old Tommy Woodry has a history of making things up, but he insists he really saw this: a murder in his own apartment building! No one believes Tommy's story. No one except the killers. From its taut pursuits to its sinister sense of danger lurking behind any apartment door, The Window is a minor gem of film noir. Bobby Driscoll, playing perhaps the genre's youngest protagonist, received an honorary Oscar for his portrayal of the imperiled boy. Noted cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff (Notorious) directs, ramping up the tension in this film based on a story by Cornell Woolrich (Rear Window).

In Cold Blood
(1967)The powerful true story of a callous murder from the minds of the criminals who performed it. Basedon Truman Capote's best-selling novel.

Walk Softly, Stranger
(1950)A small-time crook on the run is reformed by the love of a woman who is disabled.

Northpole: Open for Christmas
(2015)When Mackenzie inherits her aunt's once-majestic hotel, she decides to sell it. But fixing up the rundown place is more challenging than she had anticipated. That's when the magic of Christmas intervenes & she gets unexpected help from Santa's elves.

A Child Is Waiting
(1963)A teacher at a Down syndrome institution bonds with a boy named Reuben, but their connection challenges the rules set by the wary head doctor.

Opening Night
(1977)HD. Gena Rowlands is a renowned actress who teeters on the edge of a breakdown as she counts down the days toward a big Broadway opening.

Edge of Doom
(1950)A mentally unbalanced young man kills a priest. One of the priest's colleagues sets out to find the killer.

The Dain Curse
While investigating a diamond theft, a hardboiled detective meets a mysterious woman who’s convinced she’s been stricken with an ancient family curse.

Carbine Williams
(1952)Oscar-winner James Stewart stars in the title role as a jailed bootlegge r who invents the famed rifle and gains his freedom, co-starring Oscar-nominee Jean Hagen and James Arness.

The Secret Sauce
(2021)TV-G. Laura, a Chicago marketing executive, is sent to entice smalltown BBQ joint owner Jim to let her company license his family's secret sauce.

Revenge of the Pink Panther
(1978)The ever-bungling Inspector Clouseau dodges bombs, bullets, karate chops, and his own blundering screw-ups — much to Chief Inspector Dreyfus' dismay.

Citizen Kane
(1941)A psychological study of Charles Foster Kane, a powerful newspaper tycoon whose idealism was corrupted as he rose to enormous wealth and power.

Twelve O'Clock High
(1949)This gritty World War II action drama staring Gregory Peck, Oscar winner Dean Jagger, Hugh Marlowe, Gary Merrill and Millard Mitchell is seen as one of the most realistic portrayals of the heroics and perils of war.