Rosalind Russell
7 titles
Filmography
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His Girl Friday
(1940)El editor de un periódico usa todos los trucos del libro para evitar que su ex esposa, una destacada reportera, se vuelva a casar.
The Velvet Touch
(1948)Drama. The action of a heated moment is a turning point in the life of actress Valerie Stanton (Rosalind Russell).

Auntie Mame
(1958)The legendary Rosalind Russell ("Gypsy," "His Girl Friday") recreates on screen her Broadway triumph as an eccentric grande dame who teaches her 10-year old nephew to appreciate life.

Craig's Wife
(1936)Unfolding over the course of one day, Arzner’s film focuses on a materialistic and calculating wife who believes love complicates marriage. Harriet Craig’s way of life, which she’ll stop at nothing to protect, comes under threat when her husband is caught up in a scandal.

The Women
(1939)Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer star in this enjoyable comedy about a happily married woman who lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.

Picnic
(1955)A revealing look into the hearts and minds of a select group of Kansas townfolk over Labour Day weekend, this simple, yet poignant story stars William Holden as an itinerant drifter who swings into town, stirring up trouble and awakening the dormant libido of Kim Novak.

Forsaking All Others
(1934)Here comes the bride - there goes the groom! The night before Mary Clay's (Joan Crawford) wedding, her flaky fiancé Dillon elopes with someone else. Mary's friend Jeff grabs his chance to buck up the jilted bride - and pitch some woo. Then Dillon reenters Mary's life and she must choose between the two men. Since Clark Gable plays Jeff and Robert Montgomery plays Dillon, it's a choice any woman would love to make! The three stars prove marriage is a funny affair in this snappy, sophisticated comedy. Director W.S. Van Dyke (The Thin Man), scriptwriter Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve) and supporting comedy virtuosos Rosalind Russell, Billie Burke and Arthur Treacher put extra sparkle in the wedding punch.