Maureen O'Hara
23 titles
Filmography
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The Last Dance
(2000)A retired school teacher’s past is revealed after she is hospitalized and befriends her night nurse, who happens to be one of her former students.

The Deadly Companions
(1961)Un hombre mata accidentalmente al hijo de una mujer e intenta compensarlo escoltando la procesión fúnebre a través del peligroso territorio indio.

Dance, Girl, Dance
(1940)Judy (Maureen O’Hara) and Bubbles (Lucille Ball) move to New York City with dreams of ballet success, but Bubbles soon falls into a career in burlesque. And when Judy’s ballet company fails, she resorts to a demeaning job working for Bubbles. Their tenuous friendship soon devolves into all-out war when they both fall in love with the same man.

Kangaroo
(1952)Believing a crooked gambler is his long-lost son, an alcoholic cattle station owner opens himself up to be swindled by the man and his partner.
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita
(1965)
The Quiet Man
(1952)A tired American ex-boxer returns to his native hamlet in Ireland to win the hand of a spirited young woman. He is confronted by strict local customs and the woman's belligerent brother. Set in the verdant Irish countryside, this lively film has beautiful scenery, brilliant repartee, and local charm.

Spencer's Mountain
(1963)
The Long Gray Line
(1955)This is an affectionate look at West Point which focuses on Martin Maher (Power), an Irish immigrant who found a home in the Army as an instructor. He becomes very close to his pupils, one of whom isDwight Eisenhower. Maureen O'Hara plays Power's wife.

This Land Is Mine
(1943)When Nazi troops seize his town, timid schoolmaster Albert Lory (Charles Laughton) submits to his new masters, although he cannot help but be inspired by the defiance of many of his fellow citizens. Then Albert is hauled before a tribunal, falsely accused of murder. Standing alone against the power of the Third Reich, this seemingly weak man then reveals an invincible soul. Three of cinema's most acclaimed talents – Laughton, director Jean Renoir (Grand Illusion) and screenwriter Dudley Nichols (Stagecoach) – unite for this moving portrait of the heroism of everyday men and women. The stellar cast includes Maureen O'Hara (Laughton's protégée and his The Hunchback of Notre Dame co-star) as the colleague he secretly loves, George Sanders as a covert collaborator, and Walter Slezak as a wily Nazi officer who holds Albert's fate in his hands.

The Parent Trap
(1961)Twins separated at birth reunite, then switch places to try and get their parents back together.

Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
(1962)When grumpy grandpa Roger Hobbs (James Stewart) suggests a quiet vacation to his lovely wife Peggy (Maureen O’Hara), he’s thinking of a romantic break for just the two of them. What he gets, however, is something quitedifferent! Before he knows what’s happening, Peggy has organised a full family reunion - in the oldest, ugliest andmost dangerous beach house ever!Now Rogers life has beco...

McLintock!
(1963)A cattle baron with the diplomatic savvy to keep peace between dueling power brokers in town can’t seem to get his wife and daughter under control.

Rio Grande
(1950)John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara). Yorke gets word that his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.) -- whom he hasn't seen in 15 years -- has been dropped as a cadet from West Point, and that he lied about his age to enlist in the cavalry, in an effort to redeem himself.

The Black Swan
(1942)Tyrone Power stars in this swashbuckler as a buccaneer ordered to capture two notorious pirates, but instead, he kidnaps a beautiful woman to keep her from marrying a nobleman.

Buffalo Bill
(1944)The story of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, legendary westerner, from his days as an army scout to his later activities as owner of a Wild West show.

Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)An ocean of adventure awaits as Sinbad (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) seeks the fabled lost treasure of Alexander the Great. With Maureen O’Hara, Walter Slezak, Anthony Quinn.

To the Shores of Tripoli
(1942)A young, cocky casanova Chris winters, son of an officer, who's just tried to "Mash" Mary Carter, a major's niece runs up against a tough veteran sergeant and learns some humility and respect for the service after being exposed to sacrifice and danger. His change in attitude brings him the love of the navy nurse, Mary Carter.

At Sword's Point
(1952)All for One and One for All! When the Queen of France once again calls upon her loyal musketeers to save the realm, they are now too old to fight. Instead of answering the call themselves, they send their swashbuckling kids into the fray, defending Queen and Country At Sword's Point.
The Spanish Main
(1945)Swashbuckling adventure in which a Spanish governor orders a crew of Dutch sailors to be enslaved and their captain hanged, but they escape and plot revenge. With Maureen O'Hara.

John Ford: Dreaming the Quiet Man
(2012)Colleagues illumine the esteemed director’s soulful twenty-year effort to fulfill his cinematic vision and pay tribute to the homeland of his parents.