Fay Holden
11 titles
Filmography
11 results
Judge Hardy and Son
(1939)Out West with the Hardys
(1938)When Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) gets a cry for help from his old school chum Dora (Nana Bryant), he packs the whole clan up and heads out west to help her save her ranch. Landing where the buffalo roam, Judge Hardy sets to "researches and strategizes" for a legal answer to Dora's water rights issues while Andy (Mickey Rooney) tries to pass as a Westerner with disastrous results. And to compound the complications, sister Marian (Cecilia Parker) finds herself falling for the ranch's foreman and announces her plan to marry him. The sage Judge Hardy tests Marian's plans by setting her up in a "trial marriage." Meanwhile, Andy takes off on a quest to undo the damage he has done, but saving Dora's ranch might just prove to be beyond the Judge's skill…

Love Finds Andy Hardy
(1938)Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney and Lana Turner star in a comic, musical, tangled affair of the heart when Love Finds Andy Hardy. Andy (Rooney) wants to take his girlfriend, Polly (Ann Rutherford), to the country club Christmas dance, but she plans to spend the holiday with her grandmother. Instead, Andy agrees to escort Cynthia (Turner) to the dance--to discourage other suitors while his friend Be...
You're Only Young Once
(1937)
The Courtship of Andy Hardy
(1942)In this amusing installment of the Hardy series, Judge Hardy handles a couple's divorce case, while Andy dates the couple's daughter.
I'll Wait for You
(1941)A remake of Robert Montgomery's 1934 hit Hide-Out, this superb film directed by Robert B. Sinclair (known for his classic Broadway productions of The Philadelphia Story, Dodsworth and Pride and Prejudice) creates a mesmerizing dance between innocence and a life gone wrong. When a gangster's frontman (Sterling) is wounded by police, he escapes to a farm where he's taken in by a kindhearted family. Lying about his identity and hiding out from the law, he soon finds himself in love with the oldest daughter (Marsha Hunt) and even becomes close friends with her younger sister (Virginia Weidler). It's not until the detectives on his trail finally catch up to him that he undergoes a powerful life-transforming shift. This unusual Hollywood love story mixed with a gangster-themed police caper revealed undeniable chemistry between the two leads, Sterling and Hunt, who were again teamed in a 1941 film, The Penalty.

Bulldog Drummond Escapes
(1937)When his sweetheart is kidnapped for her family’s vast fortune, Captain Drummond attempts a rescue and winds up captive at the same eerie mansion.

Love Laughs at Andy Hardy
(1946)Andy Hardy goes to college after returning from World War II. He is in love with Kay Wilson this time.
H.M. Pulham, Esq.
(1941)
Canyon Passage
(1946)In 1850s Oregon, businessman Logan Stuart is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend.

Samson and Delilah
(1949)The glorious epic style of Cecil B. DeMille is exemplified in this story of the Bible's legendary strongman and the woman who seduces, then betrays him.