Gloria Grahame
12 titles
Filmography
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In a Lonely Place
(1950)A down-on-his-luck studio scribe reluctantly agrees to adapt a trashy bestseller to the silver screen when he becomes the prime suspect in a murder.

The Big Heat
(1953)Detective Dave Bannion investigates a police sergeant's suicide. Strictly routine...until a B-girl claiming to have evidence is found murdered, and Bannion's superiors order him off the case. Not one to suffer being pushed, Bannion pushes back at reputed mob boss Lagana, who fanatically keeps his home life free of "dirt." Result: a bomb meant for Bannion kills an innocent bystander, and Bannion..

Oklahoma!
(1955)With a box social swiftly approaching, two cowboys compete for the affections of their sweethearts, attempting to one-up the womens’ other suitors.

Mansion of the Doomed
(1976)A doctor trying to restore his daughter’s eyesight kidnaps victims and transplants their eyes in this horror film banned in the U.K.

Sudden Fear
(1952)Following a whirlwind courtship, acclaimed playwright Myra Hudson marries Lester Blaine, a slick actor she has just fired from her latest play. Shortly after the honeymoon, Myra overhears Lester and his lover, Irene, plotting to murder the wealthy writer for her inheritance. Shattered by the revelation, Myra pulls herself together and hatches a revenge scheme. But can she go through with her violent plans?
A Woman's Secret
(1949)Drama directed by Nicholas Ray. A singer grooms a talented youngster for success, only to confess to the murder when her protege is found shot dead.

Not as a Stranger
(1955)A heartless and critical medical student who marries a nurse for her money must face his own imperfections when a friend needs emergency surgery.

Crossfire
(1947)This gritty film noir made history as the first Hollywood film to confront antisemitism. Three of the era’s most celebrated Roberts—Young, Mitchum, and Ryan—star in the hard-hitting tale of a police detective and an army sergeant whose investigation into the murder of a Jewish veteran leads them to a psychotic soldier consumed by hatred and bigotry. The first B movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for best picture, CROSSFIRE also netted a best supporting actor nomination for Robert Ryan, whose breakthrough performance as the vicious killer established his edgy, tightly wound screen persona.

The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)In this lavish tribute to the circus, a romance among trapeze artists, a clown running from his past and and an elephant trainer with a an obsessed boyfriend show life beneath the big top.

It Happened in Brooklyn
(1947)Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford star as a couple of mismatched pals vying for the love of one woman in a singing, dancing, romantic comedy of errors when It Happened in Brooklyn.

The Loners
(1972)On his motorcycle Stein, a half-blood Indian, tries to stay out of the hands of the police, who are chasing him for accidentally killing a cop. Together with his friend Alan and a beautiful but desperate girl Stein will get involved in a robbery and more death. The police intensify the search, but the three won't give up that easily.

The Bad and the Beautiful
(1952)Academy Award-winner Kirk Douglas ("Lust for Life," "Gunfight at O.K. Corral") stars in this drama about the life of an ambitious Hollywood producer, as seen through the eyes of a writer, a director, and an actress.