Mildred Dunnock
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Death of a Salesman
(1966)The superb 1966 television adaptation by Arthur Miller of his Pultizer Prize-winning modern tragedy, starring Lee J. Cobb and Mildred Dunnock.

Something Wild
(1961)A conservative executive accepts a ride with a wild, eccentric woman, who takes him on an outrageous odyssey that turns both their worlds upside down.

The Corn Is Green
(1945)A schoolteacher faces resistance when she arrives in a Welsh mining town determined to educate the locals. A promising writer inspires her to persist.

The Trouble with Harry
(1955)Oscar® winner Shirley MacLaine makes her screen debut in this comedy mystery that stars Edmund Gwenn and John Forsythe and includes romance, humor... and several unearthings of a corpse.
7 Women
(1965)Oscar-winner Anne Bancroft ("The Graduate," "The Turning Point") stars in this moving drama set in 1935 about a remote Chinese mission run by American women that is overtaken by warring bandits. Also starring Sue Lyon ("Lolita," "The Night of the Iguana"), Oscar-nominees Margaret Leighton ("The Go-Between"), Flora Robson ("Wuthering Heights"), Mildred Dunnock ("Death of a Salesman") and Eddie Albert ("Roman Holiday," TV's "Green Acres"). Directed by Oscar-winner John Ford ("Stagecoach," "Mogambo," "The Grapes of Wrath").

The Nun's Story
(1959)The daughter of a Belgian surgeon enters a convent but struggles to maintain her vow of peace during times of war and the murder of her father.

I Want You
(1951)In 1950, small-town Americans try to deal with military conscription.

Love Me Tender
(1956)A Confederate team, unaware that the war has ended, is ordered to rob a Union payroll train and end up with some loot—until the Feds come after them.