Paul Lukas
13 titles
Filmography
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The Mutiny Of The Elsinore
(1938)After the death of the God-fearing captain, a passenger of sailing vessel finds himself in the middle of a war between two sides of its surly crew.

Watch on the Rhine
(1943)Nazi agents pursue a German freedom-fighter and his family to Washington.
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Little Women
(1933)Oscar-winning adaptation of the classic Louisa May Alcott novel about the four March sisters who fight to keep their family together and find love while their father is off fighting the Civil War.

The Lady Vanishes
(1938)While traveling by train across Europe, a wealthy young woman realizes that an elderly lady who shared her compartment seems to have disappeared.

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
(1954)Based on the Jules Verne novel, experience the fantastic exploits of Captain Nemo, a genius turned bitter who wages war from his nuclear-powered submarine against a country he perceives as evil.

Dodsworth
(1936)A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life.

Half Way to Heaven
(1929)High-flying sabotage hits a trapeze circuit when the odd-man-out in a love triangle ‘accidentally’ fails to catch the swing man and causes his death.

Berlin Express
(1948)One night in post-war Paris, seven passengers board the same car of a Berlin-bound train. Over the course of the night, an American agricultural expert (Robert Ryan), a French secretary (Merle Oberon), a German businessman (Fritz Kortner), an English schoolteacher (Robert Coote), a lieutenant of the Russian army (Roman Toporow), a former member of the French underground (Charles Korvin) and a mysterious German (Peter von Zerneck) will be inexplicably allied as they attempt to locate a fellow passenger (Paul Lukas) who has been a crusader for peace.

Confessions of a Nazi Spy
(1939)An FBI agent risks his life to infiltrate Nazi sympathizers in the U.S.

The Benson Murder Case
(1930)When a crooked stockbroker is killed at his country estate, amateur sleuth Philo Vance must wade through a motley band of suspects to find whodunnit.

Fun in Acapulco
(1963)Elvis heads south of the border, where he's fired as a boat hand, hired as a lifeguard and singer, admired by local beauties (including Ursula Andress) and inspired to jump off a 136-foot cliff. Put another way: he overcomes a fear of heights in spectacular fashion.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
(1962)The lazy son of an Argentinean beef tycoon becomes a heroic soldier whil e fighting for the French resistance during WWII.