Van Johnson
32 titles
Filmography
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Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo
(1944)After the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Doolittle devises a plan for a daring raid to strike Japan.

Scene of the Crime
(1949)While his wife urges him to quit the force, a Los Angeles homicide detective works to solve the murder of his old partner with ties to local bookies.

Go for Broke!
(1951)Un equipo de soladados japoneses-estadounidenses en la Segunda Guerra Mundial se enfrenta a la intolerancia y abuso de su propio lider.

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.

Invitation
(1952)No more loneliness. Shy, plain Ellen Bowker has found unexpected fulfillment as the bride of handsome Dan Pierce. What she doesn't know is that Dan was bought and paid for - he's a "gift" from Ellen's wealthy father, who wants his fatally ill daughter to experience romance before she dies. A story that might have been a three-hanky soaper in lesser hands instead exudes luminous emotion, thanks largely to its two stars. As Dan, Van Johnson captures the guilt and untapped decency of a man who falls in love with the woman he married for money. And Dorothy McGuire, whose gentle charm and beauty are ideal for the role, gives a heartbreaking performance as the wife who finally discovers the stunning truth.
The Bride Goes Wild
(1948)Boozing children's author Greg Rawlings (Van Johnson), known as Uncle Bump, enlists the help of illustrator Martha Terryton (June Allyson), who is appalled by his womanizing ways and seeming hatred for kids. She threatens to tell the world he's a fraud, so he pretends to be a widower and the father of a troubled son (Butch Jenkins) in a scheme cooked up by his publisher (Hume Cronyn). Martha believes the story and tries to help him -- until she finds out the truth.
Easy to Wed
(1946)
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.

The Siege at Red River
(1954)Confederate Officer Steals Machine Guns From The Union And Sells Them To The Shawnee Indians Who Attach A Union Fort.

The Last Blitzkrieg
(1959)A Nazi general's fanatical son leads a squad of German commandos disguised as American troops behind enemy lines to destroy morale in a U.S. outfit.

The Pied Piper of Hamelin
(1957)Un pueblo contrata a un flautista para deshacerse de la plaga a cambio de oro, pero el alcalde no tiene planes de cumplir el trato.

The Enemy General
(1960)An American OSS agent works with the French underground to smuggle a high-ranking Nazi general to England in exchange for promised intelligence.

In the Good Old Summertime
(1949)A pair of feuding co-workers at a music shop in turn-of-the-century Chicago have no idea they are falling in love as anonymous romantic pen pals.

Miracle in the Rain
(1956)Jane Wyman and Van Johnson star in this classic love story, an O. Henry-style romantic melodrama about of two lonesome people, a shy woman and a dashing soldier from Tennessee.

Brigadoon
(1954)Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse and Van Johnson star in this classic American film musical about a powerful love and the magical town Brigadoon. When two Americans, Tommy Albright (Kelly) and Jeff Douglas (Johnson), happen upon the innocent and magical town nestled in the Scottish Highlands, Tommy falls in love with Brigadoon's Fiona Campbell (Charisse). But this wondrous town appears only one day eve...

The End of the Affair
(1955)In wartime London, a writer begins a passionate love affair with a married woman. After he is injured in a bombing, she abruptly ends their tryst.

The Last Time I Saw Paris
(1954)An American journalist returns to Paris, a city that gave him true love and deep grief, in this rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Babylon Revisited

Easy to Love
(1953)At Cypress Gardens Resort, Julie stars in a show but earns little. Frustrated, she then meets a singer in New York who romances her.

Three Guys Named Mike
(1951)A small town girl-turned-flight attendant finds herself the object of assorted Romeos—all named Mike—who will expect her to make a choice.

State of the Union
(1948)Academy Award-winning screen icons Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn shine in a classic film about marriage, politics and the pursuit of the American dream.