Thomas Mitchell
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Swiss Family Robinson
(1940)A violent storm shipwrecks the Robinson family on a deserted island.

High Noon
(1952)Gary Cooper won the Oscar® for the Best Actor in this classic tale of a lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals.

The Long Voyage Home
(1940)A merchant ship's crew tries to survive the loneliness of the sea and the coming of war.

The Keys of the Kingdom
(1944)Flashbacks enhance this story of a Scottish priest's life long devotion to the church and those whose lives he enriched while working in China. Based on a. J. Cronin's novel.

The Fighting Sullivans
(1944)The lives of a close-knit group of brothers growing up in Iowa during the days of the Great Depression.

The Romance of Rosy Ridge
(1947)Janet Leigh makes an impressive debut alongside Van Johnson in this historical romance in which a farmer's daughter falls in love with a man who fought against her family in the Civil War.

The Big Wheel
(1949)Un joven y atrevido piloto de carreras enano vive a la sombra de su famoso padre, un mujeriego borracho que murió en un accidente años antes.

Alias Nick Beal
(1949)Ambitious district attorney Joseph Foster makes a bargain with the devilishly mysterious Nick Beal to clean up the criminal underworld and win the governorship. Beal sends his seductive associate Donna to keep Foster in line. When her grip tightens, Foster realizes he may have sold his soul-and the forces of good must rally before it's too late.

Out of the Fog
(1941)A racketeer terrorizes a small fishing community until he falls in love with a fisherman's daughter.

Only Angels Have Wings
(1939)A potent combination of humour, romance and action, this adventure stars Cary Grant as the tough-talking head of an airfreight service operating in the Andes Mountains.

This Above All
(1942)When a wealthy woman (Joan Fontaine) who joins the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force meets a disillusioned soldier (Tyrone Power), the two fall in love, which challenges his beliefs.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(1939)Considered by many as the greatest adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic novel about the deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame who rescues beautiful gypsy woman and falls in love with her.

Joan of Paris
(1942)A simple barmaid named Joan (Michele Morgan) sacrifices her own safety to help five fugitive British airmen escape from France.

High Barbaree
(1947)Adrift in the Pacific after their plane is shot down, WWII airmen Alec Brooke (Van Johnson) and Joe Moore (Cameron Mitchell) battle thirst and increasing desperation.

Wilson
(1944)An all-star cast illuminates the amazing story of Woodrow Wilson, who went from Princeton head to New Jersey Governor to U.S. President, ultimately bringing World War I to an end.

The Outlaw
(1943)Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attention of a vivacious country vixen.

The Miracle on 34th Street
(1955)A kindly old gentleman working as a department-store Santa Claus, causes quite a commotion when he claims to be the real St. Nick from the North Pole.

It's a Wonderful Life
(1946)An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.

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.

Destry
(1954)A small town sheriff in desperate need of help calls in the son of a legendary shoot-em-up lawman. But young mild-mannered Tom Destry doesn't carry a gun - how is he going to restore order?