Don Ameche
13 titles
Filmography
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Things Change
(1988)Jerry is a low-level mobster whose wise-guy attitude has gotten him in trouble with the top brass. Now he has the chance to redeem himself by keeping an eye on Gino, an old shoeshine man who has agreed to take the rap for a murder committed by a big-time Mafia chief in return for his dream of owning a fishing boat. What follows is a comedy of errors and misadventures.

Heaven Can Wait
(1943)Arriving at the gates of hell, a deceased playboy recounts tales from his carefree life as Satan reviews his eligibility to enter the underworld.

Down Argentine Way
(1940)Betty Grable and Don Ameche fall in love but their fathers intervene. Includes classic performances by Carmen Miranda.

Cocoon: The Return
(1988)HD. The plucky senior citizens who left Earth return accompanied by the gentle otherworldly Antareans in this heartwarming sequel.

Midnight
(1939)Lillian Russell
(1940)Her girl-next-door looks combined with a sultry singing voice made Alice Faye one of HollywoodÄ’s biggest stars in the Golden Age of Cinema. It's the gay 90's and headliner Lillian Russell (Alice Faye) is unstoppable! Called, ""The English Ballad Singer"" her beauty, charm and unforgettable voice packed playhouses everywhere. Offstage, she was equally amazing with an extravagant lifestyle that included four husbands, a jewel-studded bicycle and a wardrobe filled with furs, jewels, gowns and diamond-decorated corsets. As Russell, Faye breathes life into this glamorous icon singing old standards such as, ""After the Ball"" and new songs including, ""Blue Love Bird."" One of Faye's best dramatic roles; she stars with actors Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold.
Greenwich Village
(1944)In 1922, novice composer Kenneth Harvey arrives in New York from Kansas, hoping to publish his concerto; he meets speakeasy owner Danny O'Mara, who hopes to put on a broadway show. Ken's affairs take a turn for the better when he falls for singer Bonnie Watson. But while he labors on orchestration, O'Mara is surreptitiously adapting his tunes to the Greenwich Village Gaieties.

Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
(1993)Two dogs and a cat set out across America to find their owners.

In Old Chicago
(1938)
Harry and the Hendersons
(1987)Oscar-nominee John Lithgow stars in this big-hearted, big-footed comedy about a family's race to return a loving Sasquatch to his natural habitat before the authorities capture him.

Gidget Gets Married
(1972)Michael Burns and Monie Ellois are young newlyweds in a Maryland suburb; he is an engineer, she is a dissatisfied housewife.

Trading Places
(1983)A down-and-out con artist trades lifestyles with a well-to-do investor as part of a bet between a pair of cold-hearted millionaires.

The Boatniks
(1970)A Coast Guard ensign (Robert Morse) follows amateur yachtsmen, jewel thieves and gems worth a million.