Walter Pidgeon
19 titles
Filmography
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Forbidden Planet
(1956)A dutiful robot named Robby speaks 188 languages. An underground lair provides astonishing evidence of a populace a million years more advanced than Earthlings.

If Winter Comes
(1947)On the rebound from a broken heart, a writer (Pidgeon) marries another woman (Lansbury), but secretly longs for his former love (Kerr).
Big Red
(1962)A boy and a champion Irish setter become fast friends.

Mrs. Parkington
(1944)Story of a social-climbing woman who marries a wealthy-but-homespun man and forces her way into high society.

Two Colonels
(1963)During WWII, two enemy colonels—one Italian and the other English—develop a grudging friendship as their armies vie for control over a Greek village.
Julia Misbehaves
(1948)
The Rack
(1956)Academy Award winner Paul Newman stars as a Korean War prisoner of war who returns home a hero only to face a court martial as a collaborator in this riveting drama based on true events. During the war, the North Koreans employed psychological torture to break Allied prisoners of war. For some reason, Americans cracked under the North Koreans' torture more often than soldiers from other countries. Now, Edward Hall, Jr. (Newman) returns home with the burden of his knowledge that his brother died a hero in the war, but he was one of the men who was broken... and after years of torture, he now faces a military tribunal.

Dark Command
(1940)A Civil War tale based on the exploits of the notorious outlaw William Quantrill. A courageous sheriff stands up to Quantrill and his band of guerrillas pillaging the countryside in Civil War-torn Kansas, and stops the cut-throat raids across both Union and Confederate lines.
Million Dollar Mermaid
(1952)Esther Williams stars in this dramatic true musical romance of turn-of-the century swimming champion Annette Kellerman, better known as the Million Dollar Mermaid. As a child in Australia, Kellerman learns to swim to overcome a potentially crippling physical handicap and develops into a champion. As a young woman, she travels with her father to London and dreams of a career as a dancer. But when her father falls on hard times, Kellerman resorts to her aquatic talents: swimming 30 miles of the Thames in a famous publicity stunt, then shocking Boston by appearing in a one-piece suit.

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

The Girl of the Golden West
(1938)Golden hills, voices and melodies fill this fun-loving musical/western starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy as the bandit she loves.
These Wilder Years
(1956)James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck shine in their only screen pairing, a powerful story of loss and regret co-starring Walter Pidgeon. After 20 years, middle-aged steel magnate Steve Bradford (Cagney) has decided to return to his hometown to take care of some unfinished business. Determined to find the son he fathered while still in high school, he tangles with orphanage director Ann Dempster (Stanwyck), who refuses to give him the young man's name. Turning to the courts in a brazen attempt to force Dempster to reveal the information, Bradford gets more than he bargained for when she introduces him to Suzie (Betty Lou Keim), an expectant 16-year-old who helps him realize that the wishes and feelings of others may be more important than his own.

Cinderella
(1965)Rodgers & Hammerstein’s delightful musical version of the romantic fairy tale classic features sparkling performances by an all-star cast.

Listen, Darling
(1938)Judy Garland and fellow teen idol Freddie Bartholomew play Cupid in thisdelightful musical romance. Pinkie Wingate (Garland) and her best friend, Buzz Mitchell (Bartholomew) kidnap Pinkie's widowed mother, Dottie (Mary Astor), to keep her from marrying a man she doesn't really love. But when two kids find just the right man for Dottie, all they have to do is get the adults to fall in love ... a...

Harry in Your Pocket
(1973)James Coburn, Michael Sarrazin, Trish Van Devere, and a scene-stealing Walter Pidgeon play a highly professional team of pickpockets in this engrossing exploration of honor among thieves and a criminal "passing of the torch" to the next generation.

Hit the Deck
(1955)Three sailors come ashore and take the city by storm, but can they winthe hearts of three women by song?Debbie Reynolds (In & Out, The Unsinkable Molly Brown), Ann Miller(Mulholland Drive, Kiss Me Kate) and Jane Powell (Seven Brides for SevenBrothers, Royal Wedding) are featured as the objects of the sailors'affections in this all-star musical. Now, when Bill (Tony Martin) is"that way" about Gi...

Executive Suite
(1954)William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck lead an all-star cast in this storyof corporate power politics.When the head of a large corporationsuddenly dies, his daughter (Stanwyck) must choose her father'ssuccessor within 24 hours. Suddenly engulfed in a whirlwind of intriguebetween five vice presidents, she must make her decision whileconfronted by ruthlessness, duplicity, incompetence, blackmail . ....

Funny Girl
(1968)Barbra Streisand won a Best Actress Oscar in her first movie role for her portrayal of stage comedienne Fanny Brice in this fine musical production which includes the songs 'People' and 'Don't Rain On My Parade'.
Saratoga
(1937)When bookie Duke Bradley reluctantly accepts the deed to his friend Frank Clayton's horse farm out of fondness for him, he takes on far more than he ever expected! At the height of an important race -- just after his daughter Carol (Jean Harlow--Dinner at Eight) returns from a long stay in Europe -- Frank Clayton dies of a heart attack. Duke (Clark Gable--Gone with the Wind) offers to forgive the debt. Carol's fiancé, millionaire Hartley Madison (Walter Pidgeon), offers to cover the debt, but Carol vows to repay the loan to Duke herself before she marries, through her own talent as a race handicapper. Although frequently at odds, Duke and Carol fall in love as they travel from track to track on the "racing special" train. Starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow, in her last screen role.