Lee Bowman
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman
(1947)Angie Evans, a fast-rising nightclub singer, interrupts her career to marry struggling songwriter Ken Conway.

Buck Privates
(1941)After enlisting in the army to avoid arrest, Slicker "Smithy" Smith and Herbie Brown soon discover that their drill instructor is the police officer they evaded.

My Dream Is Yours
(1949)A talent scout turns a young unknown into a radio singing star.

Next Time I Marry
(1938)In order to become the richest girl in America, a heiress must marry in haste.

Love Affair
(1939)A French playboy and an American singer fall in love aboard a ship. While each engaged to others, they plan to reunite atop the Empire State Building.

We Were Dancing
(1942)A Polish princess gives up society for love of a gigolo.
Tish
(1942)Raw-boned, raspy-voiced, sixty-something Letitia "Tish" Carberry (Marjorie Main, who would find her greatest fame in the Ma Kettle film series) comes back to her hometown with a baby in her arms. "I'm a woman. It's a baby. It's mine!" she declares. Three splendid character actresses β Main, Zasu Pitts and Aline MacMahon β play three delightful spinsters in Tish, based on stories by Mary Roberts Rinehart. The old dears try their hands at matchmaking, get everything in a dreadful muddle, and end up caring for an orphaned baby they mistakenly believe is illegitimate. This warm comedy is laced with drama and punctuated with plenty of sight gags, including Main roller-skating in her Sunday best and the three stars tangling with a disgruntled bear on a camping trip.
Youngblood Hawke
(1964)Herman Wouk's bestseller about a Kentucky-born writer's spectacular rise and fall among the big-city glitterati gets the big-screen treatment courtesy of Warner Bros. master of melodrama Delmer Daves. Daves, fresh from a string of successes, recruited celebrated and storied composer Max Steiner to score the film, adding gravitas to the glitz. James Franciscus stars as the title character, a truck driver who arrives in New York City intent on making it as a writer. Aided by a friendly editor, Jeanne Green (Suzanne Pleshette), Hawke's star is on the rise, both among the intelligentsia and the jet set. Hawke inevitably succumbs to the lures of high society, breaking Jeanne's heart and eventually seeing his career destroyed by the jealous husband of one of his paramours.