Irene Dunne
12 titles
Filmography
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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.

I Remember Mama
(1948)Barbara Bel Geddes and Irene Dunn star in this reminiscence of a daughter for the mother holding their family together with love and discipline in the heartwarming I Remember Mama. Mama (Dunn--The Awful Truth, Life with Father) emigrated from Norway to early 20th century San Francisco, where she has devoted her life to her children, including Katrin (Bel Geddes--"Dallas," Vertigo), keeping her ...

Roberta
(1935)Inheriting a Parisian dress shop, John navigates fashion chaos with his bandleader friend, a talented designer, and a fiery countess from his past.

The Awful Truth
(1937)Love is a comic battlefield, especially when presided over by two superbly-matched sparring partners Cary Grant and Irene Dunne. A classic Hollywood romp!

My Favorite Wife
(1940)Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in this classic romantic comedy about a man with one spouse too many ... and the resulting legal and romantic dilemma.

Thirteen Women
(1932)Shortly before shedding her snakeskin vamp persona for good by wrapping herself in the ermine confines of Nora Charles, Myrna Loy terrified and terrorized as the murderous mesmerist Ursula Georgi in the pre-Code horror show Thirteen Women. Following a racist sorority's cruel rebuff, half-caste Ursula embarks on a blood-thirsty trail of deceit and murder until only one woman (Irene Dunne) is left to face her. Aside from the allure and interest of its two leading ladies β each on the cusp of their ascension into cinema legend β Thirteen Women's delights are rather more diabolical and devastating than the more domestic concerns of a traditional "Women's Picture." From its breathless and terrifying (and arrestingly staged) opening aerial atrocity through its stabbings, suicides and hidden bombs, Thirteen Women's relentless pace startles and astonishes, ever driven by Loy's portrayal of Ursula's unalloyed and unapologetic evil.

Stingaree
(1934)A young woman is seduced by a charismatic highwayman who offers her promises of fame as a singer in exchange for romance.

Life with Father
(1947)In 1880s New York, a curmudgeonly stockbroker demands the strictest order in his household. But his wife and four sons have demands of their own.

Penny Serenade
(1941)A woman contemplating divorce reflects on the joys and unexpected sorrows of her marriage in this honest melodrama about life, love, and family.

A Guy Named Joe
(1944)A daredevil bomber pilot who dies taking out a German ship is assigned the guardian angel to a novice airman who falls in love with his former gal.

Cimarron
(1931)Spaces were neither wide nor open in most early Sound Westerns. Not so in Cimarron.
