Claudette Colbert
16 titles
Filmography
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Midnight
(1939)
Imitation of Life
(1934)A young widow and her maid build a booming pancake business while raising their daughters.

The Egg and I
(1947)A new bride (Claudette Colbert) reluctantly says "I do" to her husband’s (Fred MacMurray) plan to leave their life in the city and raise chickens on a dilapidated farm located miles from civilization.

Drums Along the Mohawk
(1939)Lawless frontier. Indian attacks. Settlers protecting themselves the only way they know how-with guns and courage. In the years before the Revolutionary War, the East was as wild as the West would be one hundred years later. Henry Fonda delivers one of his most memorable performances ever as a young frontier leader protecting his family in the backwoods of New York state. Claudette Colbert so-stars as his spirited wife. With a fine supporting cast that also includes Edna May Oliver and John Carradine, this is one of John Ford's most exciting historical dramas.

It's a Wonderful World
(1939)Private eye Guy Johnson (James Stewart) is charged with tracking every move of boozing tycoon Willie Heyward (Ernest Truex) -- and ensuring that the mogul comes to no harm. But Guy runs into trouble when, after a bender, Heyward is accused of murder and Guy gets roped in as an accessory. Desperate to prove his innocence, Guy makes a daring escape from a prison train and, while on the run, kidnaps poet Edwina Corday (Claudette Colbert), who gradually warms to his cause.

Three Came Home
(1950)An American living in Borneo before World War II becomes an inmate with her young son in POW and internment camps while separated from her husband.
The Palm Beach Story
(1942)Jerry walks out of her Park Avenue apartment, away from her penniless inventor husband and on to a train heading for Miami, but when she finds a millionaire, will she stick with him or persuade him to invest in her man?

Without Reservations
(1946)A writer en route to Hollywood to oversee her novel's film adaptation meets a couple of Marines on the train and falls for one of them.

Let's Make It Legal
(1951)A woman divorces her husband of 20 years because he gambles too much.

The Planter's Wife
(1952)An English rubber plantation owner and his wife have survived many obstacles throughout their marriage, but their relationship faces a breaking point during a native uprising led by communist insurgents whose attacks are focused on rubber plantations.

Tomorrow Is Forever
(1946)At the end of World War I, Elizabeth MacDonald receives word that her husband John was killed in action. Now, twenty years later, with his reconstructed face, crippled frame and a new identity, John re-enters her life, unrecognizable...at first.

The Hole in the Wall
(1929)After being sent to prison on a false charge, a scorned woman seeks revenge, but a gangster and a newspaperman may throw a wrench in her plans.

It Happened One Night
(1934)When a brash reporter starts trailing a runaway heiress on her bus trip from Florida to New York for a big scoop, can love be far behind?

Parrish
(1961)An ambitious young man determined to make his fortune, enters high society with little more than his name, his hopes, and the love of his doting mother.

I Cover the Waterfront
(1933)El tórrido romance de una mujer con un periodista pone en peligro el supuesto negocio paralelo de su padre de contrabando de inmigrantes.

Boom Town
(1940)Oscar-nominated picture stars Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as competitive oil prospectors who strike it rich in oil and romance.