Edward Andrews
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Young Savages
(1961)A district attorney investigates three white teenagers accused of murdering a blind Puerto Rican kid.

The Phenix City Story
(1955)Richard Kiley stars in this gripping crime drama about a crusading lawyer who takes on the corrupt machine running a Southern town.

Avanti!
(1972)When his millionaire father dies, Wendell travels to Italy to claim the body only to find out about his father's affair, and death's lengthy red tape.

Trooper Hook
(1957)A woman who had been captured by an Apache chief years earlier is rescued and tries to return to her previous life.
Tea and Sympathy
(1956)Homosexuality was a taboo subject in 1956 Hollywood. So it was a challenge for screenwriter Robert Anderson to adapt his hit Broadway play about a sensitive prepschooler called "sister boy" by his peers, and the lovely housemaster's wife who realizes she must offer more than tea and sympathy to help the boy prove his manhood. The frankness may be muted but the power remains in this stellar film. Under Vincente Minnelli's direction, Deborah Kerr and John Kerr reprise their Broadway roles as older woman and younger man in poignant performances that reveal the compassion and the torment of being human. Their stage costar Leif Erickson joins them in counterpoint as the emotionally clenched housemaster.
Kisses for My President
(1964)
Send Me No Flowers
(1964)George Kimball mistakenly believes he only has a few months to live, and arouses the suspicions of his wife Judy when he tries to pair her off with Bert Power as a potential future husband.
These Wilder Years
(1956)James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck shine in their only screen pairing, a powerful story of loss and regret co-starring Walter Pidgeon. After 20 years, middle-aged steel magnate Steve Bradford (Cagney) has decided to return to his hometown to take care of some unfinished business. Determined to find the son he fathered while still in high school, he tangles with orphanage director Ann Dempster (Stanwyck), who refuses to give him the young man's name. Turning to the courts in a brazen attempt to force Dempster to reveal the information, Bradford gets more than he bargained for when she introduces him to Suzie (Betty Lou Keim), an expectant 16-year-old who helps him realize that the wishes and feelings of others may be more important than his own.

The Absent-Minded Professor
(1961)A bumbling professor invents gravity-defying Flubber.

Elmer Gantry
(1960)A charming conman pretends to be a preacher and romances a roadside revivalist. Will his charade collapse when an ex-lover shows up to settle a score?

The Harder They Fall
(1956)A fight promoter hires a hard-luck sportswriter to hype a simple Argentine boxer for the mob.