Claire Trevor
23 titles
Filmography
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Stagecoach
(1939)Western classic that transcends the genre as a stagecoach carrying nine passengers through frontier wilderness faces an impending Apache attack.

Dark Command
(1940)A Civil War tale based on the exploits of the notorious outlaw William Quantrill. A courageous sheriff stands up to Quantrill and his band of guerrillas pillaging the countryside in Civil War-torn Kansas, and stops the cut-throat raids across both Union and Confederate lines.

The Woman of the Town
(1943)Una mujer intenta convencer a su novio de que deje las armas y se convierta en un ciudadano respetable, pero él tiene otras preocupaciones.

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
(1938)What makes a criminal tick? For Dr. Clitterhouse, there's only one way to find out. Eager to study the physical and mental states of lawbreakers, he joins a gang of jewel thieves.

Murder, My Sweet
(1944)Detective Philip Marlowe takes a job looking for Moose Malloy's girlfriend Velma. Malloy's a petty criminal just released after a seven-year prison sentence, and Velma hasn't been seen for six years. But a simple missing-person case becomes much more twisted than Marlowe ever anticipated as clues lead to a complex web of deceit, bribery, perjury and theft where no one's motivation is clear, least of all Marlowe's.

The High and the Mighty
(1954)John Wayne plays Dan Roman, a veteran pilot haunted by a tragic past. Now relegated to second-incommand cockpit assignments, he finds himself scheduled on a routine Honolulu-to-San Francisco flight - one that takes a terrifying, suspense-building turn when disaster strikes high above the Pacific Ocean at the point of no return.

Dante's Inferno
(1935)A man joins a carnival called Dante's Inferno and becomes consumed with turning the show into a spectacular, leading his family to the brink.

The Desperadoes
(1943)A Utah sheriff and a reformed outlaw seek justice when the latter is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. This classic Western was Columbia Pictures' first Technicolor film.

Allegheny Uprising
(1939)John Wayne leads a rebel group of settlers against a savage British captain in order to stop the sale of firearms to Indians.

Johnny Angel
(1945)A derelict ship adrift in the Gulf of Mexico ... Five million dollars in gold missing ... A beautiful French stowaway the only survivor and the only witness ... A deadly mystery to be solved by the son of the murdered captain -- Johnny Angel. World War II. George Raft stars as captain Johnny Angel, whose investigation of piracy on the high seas, the theft of money meant to support the struggle of the Free French and the murder of his father leads to his own company, its owner and the man's duplicitous and deadly wife in this film noir box office hit.

Borderline
(1950)A female cop goes undercover to help customs agents stop an American drug smuggler. After goons break in to confront him, she’s in sudden danger.

The Stranger Wore a Gun
(1953)After the Civil War, a spy for the Confederacy absconds to Arizona to start a new life but gets reluctantly pulled into a stagecoach gold robbery.

The Babe Ruth Story
(1948)William Bendix suits up in Yankee flannels as the renowned pitcher-turned-outfielder Babe Ruth in a sports biopic that mixes facts with fiction.

Man Without a Star
(1955)Good-natured drifter and sharpshooter Dempsey Rae returns to Wyoming and finds work on the territory's largest spread, the 8,000-head Triangle Ranch. Soon, the new ranch owner, Miss Reed Bowman, arrives with plans to move in another 22,000 head, threatening to squeeze out smaller ranchers. A bloody range war breaks out, and Dempsey, smitten with Bowman, must pick a side.

Breaking Home Ties
(1987)Inspired by a Rockwell painting, this 1950s-set drama follows a young man's changing relationship with his family as he leaves home for college.

The Cape Town Affair
(1967)A beautiful South African spy plays on the affections of a petty thief to help her save sensitive information, before it falls into the wrong hands.

Honky Tonk
(1941)A gambler attempts to settle into honest life in a small town by falling in love with a young local and opening up a saloon with his gambling winnings.
My Man and I
(1952)A Mexican-American laborer (Ricardo Montalban) loves an alcoholic woman (Shelley Winters) and works for a farmer (Wendell Corey) who cheats him.

Kiss Me Goodbye
(1982)Kay (Sally Field) is a widow who's met a handsome but otherwise dull Egyptologist named Rupert (Jeff Bridges) and hopes to marry. Trouble is, the ghost of her dead husband, Jolly (James Caan), strenuously objects. A former Broadway director, he's visible only to Kay, and begins interfering in her life so much that others question her sanity. Jolly, however, cares only about driving away the hated Rupert, who for his part thinks to stage an exorcism.

Dead End
(1937)In an East Side New York City neighborhood ravaged by poverty, an infamous gangster returns home where streets kids hope to follow in his footsteps.