Burl Ives
16 titles
Filmography
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
(1964)Have a holly jolly Christmas with the most famous reindeer of all in the original holiday special, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer!

The McMasters
(1970)Un veterano de la Unión regresa a casa después de la Guerra Civil para reclamar su tierra y enfrentar la violenta oposición de los confederados.

Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon
(1967)A blustering showman embraces a bold plan to reach the moon first, facing off against schemers, lovers, and dreamers in a whimsical space adventure.

Day of the Outlaw
(1959)In a town of high tensions, two rival cattlemen must set aside their differences to save the community from a nasty group of outlaws who just rode in.

Our Man in Havana
(1960)Adapted from Graham Greene's novel, Alec Guinness stars in this classic spy spoof as Jim Wormold, an English expatriate who sells vacuum cleaners in Havana. His life is irrevocably changed as he is recruited by Hawthorne (Noel Coward), and pressed into service as an operative of M.I.5, which he reluctantly agress to so he can earn extra money for his 17-year-old daughter.

Summer Magic
(1963)A Boston family moves to a dilapidated cottage after losing their fortune.

Desire Under the Elms
(1958)When Eben's father takes a new wife and announces he'll leave the farm to her, passions erupt in a fiery night of lust and fury between Eben and his new stepmother.
Smoky
(1946)The tender story of a cowboy's devotion to his remarkable horse.
The Power and the Prize
(1956)
Just You and Me, Kid
(1979)Bill (George Burns, Oh, God!) is an ex-vaudevillian who now lives alone. Kate (Brooke Shields, The Blue Lagoon) is a 14-year-old girl running away from a drug dealer. The two meet when Kate is hiding in the trunk of Bill's car, naked. Bill and Kate have to avoid the drug dealer, nosy neighbors and Bill's concerned daughter in order to keep Kate safe. Also featuring Academy Award® winner Burl...

Uphill All the Way
(1986)Two unemployed good ol' boys are mistaken for a pair of notorious bank robbers.

So Dear to My Heart
(1948)This heartwarming classic tells the tale of a country boy who adopts a mischevious black lamb and learns valuable lessons about love and dedication.

Thomas Hart Benton
(1989)Filmmaker Ken Burns uses long-lost footage, penetrating interviews, and the glorious art of Thomas Hart Benton to tell the story of an American artist who became emblematic of the price all artists must pay to remain true to themselves.

Two Moon Junction
(1988)A beautiful southern debutante is about to marry a man just as privileged as she. But when she locks eyes with a rough-hewn, sensual carnival worker, she is drawn into an erotically charged battle of wills that will change her life forever.

The Big Country
(1958)When a ship captain heads west to join his fiancée on her father’s ranch, he is thrust into the middle of a bitter feud between two families.

East of Eden
(1955)Academy Award-winning film features the starring debut of movie idol and legend James Dean in this riveting drama revolving around two brothers' love for the same woman.