Greer Garson
18 titles
Filmography
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Pride and Prejudice
(1940)The socially conscious Mrs. Bennet (Mary Boland), with the begrudging help of her husband (Edmund Gwenn), sets out to find suitable--and suitably rich--husbands for her five daughters. The already difficult project becomes even more complicated when Mrs. Bennet's strongest-willed daughter, Elizabeth (Garson), decides to pursue rich and handsome, but cynical and boorish, Mr. Darcy (Olivier).

Madame Curie
(1943)The famed female scientist fights to keep her marriage together while conducting early experiments with radioactivity.

The Little Drummer Boy
(1968)Frustrated with the world, a lonely orphan traveling through the desert finds himself witnessing the birth of baby Jesus.

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

The Little Drummer Boy: Book II
(1976)The drummer boy struggles to protect great silver bells.
The Miniver Story
(1950)
Desire Me
(1947)During World War II, a woman receives news that her husband has died in a Nazi concentration camp. She falls in love with another man, who was in the army with her husband and imprisoned with him. But the new man in her life is actually a psychotic who escaped from the concentration camp, leaving her husband for dead . . . but he is not.

Strange Lady in Town
(1955)It doesn’t take Boston physician Julia Garth long to experience the genuine West after she arrives in dusty Santa Fe to set up practice.

The Valley of Decision
(1945)An Irish steelworker's daughter and the son and heir of the mill's owner conduct a forbidden love affair amid a labor strike in 1870’s Pittsburgh.
Julia Misbehaves
(1948)
Random Harvest
(1942)A car accident erases the memory of a shell-shocked World War I veteran's blissful marriage to a chorus girl and sends him home to his family.
Sunrise at Campobello
(1960)
The Happiest Millionaire
(1967)An immigrant finds a butler position in the home of a millionaire.

Goodbye, Mr. Chips
(1939)Six-time Oscar-nominated romantic classic about a staid schoolmaster whose heart is thawed by a beautiful young woman. Starring Robert Donat, Greer Garson and Paul Henreid.
Adventure
(1945)"Gable's back and Garson's got him!" So went one of film's most famous ad lines, welcoming home the movie icon and World War II veteran to share an Adventure with glorious Greer Garson. As a rough-hewn merchant marine, Gable reprises his most popular film persona, the wisecracking man's man who loves 'em and leaves 'em – until the right dame comes along. Garson is the dame, or, in this case, lady – a librarian who finds nothing in the Dewey Decimal System about how to domesticate 6'1" of brawn and bravado. Victor Fleming directs, Joan Blondell plays a been-there blonde who catches Gable's eye and Thomas Mitchell adds pathos as a sailor who makes and breaks a deal with God.

The Singing Nun
(1966)Debbie Reynolds stars in this inspirational story of a Belgian nun who writes a song for a motherless boy. Through the help of a kindly priest, she goes on to become a pop sensation.

Julius Caesar
(1953)During the era of the Roman empire, Brutus and Cassius lead a conspiracy to kill Caesar, only to fall to Mark Antony.

That's Entertainment, Part II
(1976)The second installment in the sensational "That's Entertainment" trilogy features more classic scenes from MGM's vast musical library with the addition of comedy and drama films.