Frank McHugh
23 titles
Filmography
23 results

Going My Way
(1944)When young Father O'Malley (Bing Crosby) arrives at St. Dominic's, old Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald) doesn't think much of the church's newest member.
Fashions of 1934
(1934)Caught in Paris, a fashion thief and his helpers put on a show.

Carnegie Hall
(1947)In this drama featuring performances by classical music icons, a mother's dreams become reality when her pianist son takes the stage at Carnegie Hall.

Tomorrow at Seven
(1933)People in an old, dark mansion are menaced by a maniac called "The Black Ace."

The Telegraph Trail
(1933)Army scouts assist the workers building the first transcontinental telegraph line.

Mighty Joe Young
(1949)A slick nightclub owner (King Kong veteran Robert Armstrong) discovers the giant ape frolicking in Africa as the beloved pet of a young girl (Terry Moore). He brings both to Hollywood as a floor-show sensation, until some no-goods ply Joe with booze and the blitzed behemoth goes bonkers. Highlights such as Armstrong's henchmen trying to lasso Joe cowpoke style, Joe playing tug-of-war with musclemen and plenty of Joe-to-the-rescue action make Mighty Joe Young mighty fine entertainment.

Here Comes the Navy
(1934)James Cagney and Pat O’Brien hit the deck as well as each other in this rousing Oscar® nominee for Best Picture (1934).

The Dawn Patrol
(1930)After deriding his superior officer, an ace fighter pilot is promoted to squadron commander and learns hard lessons about sending men to their deaths.
Moonlight Murder
(1936)
Smarty
(1934)A squabbling couple can't seem to make it to the divorce court.

Marine Raiders
(1944)After surviving the Guadalcanal invasion, two marines are sent to Australia for some much needed R&R. Just as one discovers romance down under, he is ordered by his fellow officer back to California to train a new invasion force.

Footlight Parade
(1933)A Broadway director faces cutthroat competition and other complications as he transitions to producing musical numbers for the new talking pictures.

All Through the Night
(1942)A criminal gang turns patriotic to track down a Nazi spy ring in this thrilling crime story!

Dodge City
(1939)Because someone’s gotta do it, a Texas cattleman takes on the task of cleaning up the wild and lawless Dodge City while courting one of its women.
Bullets or Ballots
(1936)
Virginia City
(1940)After escaping from a Confederate prison during the Civil War, a Unionofficer vows to stop a $5,000,000 gold shipment from reaching the South.

City for Conquest
(1940)A truck driver turned boxer risks his eyesight en route to the welterweight championship while taking a backseat to his girlfriend’s dancing career.

The Roaring Twenties
(1939)Back home after World War I, three brothers-in-arms find their friendship tested when they get mixed up in a bootlegging racket during Prohibition.

The Fighting 69th
(1940)A braggart soldier learns the true meaning of heroism when he joins World War I's all-Irish unit.

The Crowd Roars
(1932)James Cagney kicks serious asphalt in director Howard hawk’s high-speed thrill ride costarring Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak.