Merle Oberon
14 titles
Filmography
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Berlin Express
(1948)One night in post-war Paris, seven passengers board the same car of a Berlin-bound train. Over the course of the night, an American agricultural expert (Robert Ryan), a French secretary (Merle Oberon), a German businessman (Fritz Kortner), an English schoolteacher (Robert Coote), a lieutenant of the Russian army (Roman Toporow), a former member of the French underground (Charles Korvin) and a mysterious German (Peter von Zerneck) will be inexplicably allied as they attempt to locate a fellow passenger (Paul Lukas) who has been a crusader for peace.

That Uncertain Feeling
(1941)A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst about her psychosomatic hiccups and falls for a man she meets at the doctor's office.

The Divorce of Lady X
(1938)A divorce lawyer thinks the woman who spent the night in his hotel room is the wife of his new client.
Lydia
(1941)
Beloved Enemy
(1936)In 1921, Irish rebels launch an uprising with the aim of creating an Irish republic, independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. One of the rebellion's leaders and a beautiful aristocratic Englishwoman meet and - despite the enormous class, cultural, political and social differences between them - fall in love.

First Comes Courage
(1943)
The Lion Has Wings
(1939)Alexander Korda's bit for the British war effort shows the world both at peace and on the verge of Nazi domination. Spliced together to form a documentary style film of both newsreel and acting. This first of its kind in propaganda films of World War II, shows the might of the English Empire and its eagerness to stand up to the oppressors of morality and free will
Over the Moon
(1939)
The Scarlet Pimpernel
(1934)A British aristocrat's effete facade masks a swashbuckling hero rescuing victims of the French revolution.

These Three
(1936)Two school teachers and the man they both love face ruin when a malicious student cooks up a lie.

The Cowboy and the Lady
(1938)A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.
The Private Life of Don Juan
(1934)Night Song
(1948)Sophisticated socialite Cathy goes slumming post-symphony soiree and encounters brilliant, embittered blind pianist Dan (Dana Andrews) tickling the keys in a back-alley Jazz joint. Dan's haunting, ethereal music enraptures Cathy, so much so that she hatches a desperate scheme to pull Dan out of the long dark night of his soul. She pretends to be blind and destitute in order get past his defenses, and secretly sponsors a music composition contest to get him to accept her charity. As the deception deepens to desire and then love, can their romance survive the lies and bitterness that built it? Stage and screen master craftsman John Cromwell directs accompanied by the superb musicianship of Hoagy Carmichael, the New York Philharmonic, and Artur Rubinstein. Ethel Barrymore co-stars.