Charles Bickford
26 titles
Filmography
26 results

The Man Behind the Badge
Stories taken from the files of various law-enforcement agencies, including local and state police, park rangers, military officers, and more.
Romance of the Redwoods
(1939)
Jim Thorpe โ All-American
(1951)A legendary athlete rises from poverty on a Native American reservation to break Olympic records in 1912, only to later be stripped of his medals.

Guilty of Treason
(1950)A Roman Catholic Cardinal from Hungary is arrested and tortured for speaking out against the Nazi occupation of his country during World War II.

Queen of the Yukon
(1940)After a woman sends her daughter off to school, she realizes sheโs running low on funds and sells her riverboat, entering a world of trouble.

Thunder Trail
(1937)A wagon train is robbed by a gang of bandits who kill everyone but a pair of young brothers. Years later, the brothers join forces to bring the bandits' leader to justice.

Johnny Belinda
(1948)Jane Wyman ("Magnificent Obsession," "The Yearling," TV's "Falcon Crest") won an Academy Award for her moving portrayal of a deaf mute who lives in a remote Nova Scotia fishing village.

Days of Wine and Roses
(1963)Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick are unforgetable in Blake Edwards' searing, bittersweet study of an alcoholic couple on the rocks.

Branded
(1950)An outlaw gunman poses as the long-lost son of a wealthy rancher in order to steal his fortune but his conscience gets the better of him when he falls for his target's daughter and instead seeks redemption by finding the real missing heir.

Brute Force
(1947)Tough, disgruntled prisoners plan a daring, possibly bloody escape while on a drain pipe detail.

The Last Posse
(1953)To settle an old score, a father and his sons rob a cattle-swindling rancher, go into hiding, and soon find a posse of townsfolk after them.

The Farmer Takes a Wife
(1935)Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonda star in this romantic comedy about a farmer who takes work on a canal boat and falls for the daughter of the ship's cook, much to her father's dismay!

Dynamite
(1929)To bribe her lover's wife for a divorce, an heiress weds a condemned man to access her trust fund when her jailbird husband is unexpectedly freed.

Days of Wine and Roses
(1958)An alcoholic falls in love with and gets married to a young woman, whom he addicts to booze so they can share his "passion" for alcohol.

The Babe Ruth Story
(1948)William Bendix suits up in Yankee flannels as the renowned pitcher-turned-outfielder Babe Ruth in a sports biopic that mixes facts with fiction.

Of Mice and Men
(1939)A drifter and his slow-witted pal try to make their way in the West.

The Plainsman
(1936)At the close of the Civil War, Wild Bill Hickock reunites with Buffalo Bill Cody, and they discover that gunrunner John Lattimer has supplied rifles to the Cheyenne, enabling them to start a battle at a United States Cavalry outpost. Hickock and Cody attempt to stop the uprising and prevent Lattimer from distributing more weapons.

Riders of Death Valley
(1941)A band of cowboys find themselves in dangerous competition with an evil businessman and his pack of outlaws for rumored treasure inside a lost mine.

A Big Hand for the Little Lady
(1966)Academy Award-winners Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robardsstar in this sly comedy about a fateful poker game in the Old West thatresults in A Big Hand For The Little Lady.

Command Decision
(1948)Clark Gable stars as a senior officer who faces the horror of sending his men on suicide missions over Germany during the last days of World War II.