Lionel Barrymore
20 titles
Filmography
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Mark of the Vampire
(1935)In a remote village in Central Europe, a nobleman's body is founddrained of its blood and with two small punctures on the neck--the Markof the Vampire. An ancient terror, a horror that won't die, haunts thevillage: the long undead Count Mora (Lugosi) and his daughter, Luna(Carroll Borland), rule the night. But the vampires have not fed on thepeople of the village for a very long time. Now, with...

The Bells
(1926)After murdering a rich guest to pay off a debt, an innkeeper finds his guilty conscience further tormented by the arrival of a sideshow mesmerist.

The Mysterious Island
(1929)On a volcanic island near the kingdom of Hetvia, a benevolent leader called Count Dakkar eliminates class distinction among the island's inhabitants.

West of Zanzibar
(1928)Revenge is a dish best served cold in director Tod Browning's lurid tale of love and vengeance starring Lon Chaney, Lionel Barrymore and Mary Nolan. When his dying wife returns with a baby girl a year after leaving him for Crane (Barrymore), the ivory trader who crippled him, a Limehouse magician named Phroso (Chaney) vows to get even. Placing the baby in a Zanzibar brothel, Phroso spends the next 18 years living with cannibals while he waits for the child to come of age. Summoning the debauched young woman to his jungle lair, Phroso plans to reunite the girl with her long-lost father, after which he'll order the natives to kill the trader and burn Crane's daughter alive!

The Little Colonel
(1935)In the post-Civil war south, a darling little girl attempts to restore the peace between her parents and her plantation owner grandfather.

Ah, Wilderness!
(1935)This classic story about high school boys coming of age in a small, NewEngland town, features early screen legends Wallace Beery, LionelBarrymore and Mickey Rooney.

The Secret of Dr. Kildare
(1939)While caring for the daughter of a Wall Street tycoon, Dr. Kildare discovers the young girl has a deadly tumor.
Dr. Kildare's Crisis
(1940)Dr. Kildare's Victory
(1942)Dr. Kildare fights to have an unjust law repealed after another intern is fired for choosing to save a life rather than comply with the law.

It's a Wonderful Life
(1946)An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.

A Free Soul
(1931)Academy Award winners Clark Gable, Norma Shearer and Lionel Barrymore star with Leslie Howard in the romantic drama of a woman who's loved by two men but chooses the wrong one--a girl who has been allowed to run too wild as A Free Spirit. Stephen Ashe (Barrymore--Captain's Courageous) is a brilliant criminal defense lawyer with an alcohol problem and a daughter, Jan (Shearer--The Women), who is...
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.

Rasputin and the Empress
(1932)An account of the life of Rasputin, the "Mad Monk" of Russia, during the years 1913-1918, and starring Lionel, John, and Ethel Barrymore.

Lady Be Good
(1941)Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show.

Lone Star
(1952)A Texas cattle baron fights a state senator's politics and steals his newspaper-editor girlfriend.

Let Freedom Ring
(1939)Combining Nelson Eddy’s fine baritone voice with its message of religious and ethnic tolerance, Let Freedom Ring distinguishes itself as a most unusual western.

Grand Hotel
(1932)A drama dealing with the interpersonal relationships of a variety ofpeople living in a Berlin hotel.

Navy Blue and Gold
(1937)Three very different young men find themselves rooming together during their first year at the Naval Academy of Annapolis. Here they learn the real meaning of teamwork and competition.

Malaya
(1949)Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Stewart and Sydney Greenstreet team up for a World War II adventure set in the steaming jungles of Malaya.

Super Duper Bloopers
(1986)This compilation features TV goofs from Star Trek, M*A*S*H, sports games, newscasts, and more, plus classic film outtakes with major stars.