Henry Fonda
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Young Mr. Lincoln
(1939)John Ford's direction is superb in this fictionalized account of ten early years in the life of the American President. He moves from a Kentucky cabin to Springfield, Illinois to begin a law practice where he defends two men accused of murder in a brawl, courts his future wife and agrees to go into politics.

The Grapes of Wrath
(1940)The chronicle of a depression-era family of dispossessed farmers who migrate from the Oklahoma dust bowl to the supposedly greener pastures of California.

The Tin Star
(1957)A young sheriff enlists the aid of a seasoned bounty hunter to combat the outlaws preying on his town.

A Big Hand for the Little Lady
(1966)Academy Award-winners Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robardsstar in this sly comedy about a fateful poker game in the Old West thatresults in A Big Hand For The Little Lady.

The Wrong Man
(1956)Henry Fonda stars in Alfred Hitchcock's 1957 suspense classic based on the true story of a nightclub musician accused of a crime he didn't commit. Vera Miles (Psycho) plays his wife, slowly drifting into insanity while he awaits trial.

Spencer's Mountain
(1963)
My Darling Clementine
(1946)Wyatt Earp declines the sheriff's badge of Tombstone, until his younger brother is murdered by the cattle rustling Clantons. John Ford's famous retelling of the gunfight at the OK Corral.

Fail Safe
(1964)A malfunction inadvertently sends American planes armed with nuclear warheads to Russia in a blunder of potentially apocalyptic proportions.

The Ox-Bow Incident
(1943)His conscience heavy, a cowboy tries to keep a vigilante mob from lynching suspected killers. A riveting classic western, co-starring Harry Morgan, Anthony Quinn.

Mister Roberts
(1955)A naval officer longing for active duty clashes with his vainglorious captain.

The Return of Frank James
(1940)When Jesse James's murderers are set free, his brother Frank vows revenge by tracking them down. To fund his manhunt, he robs an express office and is wrongly accused of the clerk's murder, but a newspaper reporter is determined to find out the truth.

Gideon's Trumpet
(1980)The story of Clarence Earl Gideon (Henry Fonda) and his fight for the right to have publicly funded legal counsel for the needy.

The Long Night
(1947)Surrounded by police, an apparent murderer reflects on how a romantic rivalry involving a sadistic magician led him to this situation.

The Big Street
(1942)A broadway nightclub waiter falls in love with a crippled singer who selfishly accepts his help without loving him in return.

The Best Man
(1964)Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson square off as political adversaries during a presidential primary in this sardonic, insightful drama that brings out the best, and worst, in American politics.

The Fugitive
(1947)A priest in Latin America is chased by police carrying out the dictates of an oppressive government, but his escape is upset by the desperate religious need he encounters.

The Battle of Midway
(1942)Filmed as it happened between June 4 and 6, 1942, a Japanese force attempts to capture Midway Island in the Pacific but is defeated by U.S. forces.

Welcome to Hard Times
(1967)A mayor's cowardice allows an outlaw to ride roughshod over the citizens of a desolate frontier town.

The Dirty Game
(1965)Big-name cast compliments this epionage thriller that features Fonda as a non-American undercover agent who escapes from the Russians with vital intelligence secrets intended for U.S. intelligence chief, Ryan. Severasl inter-related episodes.

Hollywood: The Fabulous Era
(1962)Henry Fonda hosts this documentary look at the biggest classic stars in Hollywood from the 1930s through the 1950s.