Agnes Moorehead
25 titles
Filmography
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Caged
(1950)A single mistake puts a 19-year old girl behind bars, where she experiences the terrors and torments of women in prison.

The Bat
(1959)A mystery writer renting a country estate finds herself at the center of a real-life mystery when a shadowy killer called "the Bat" goes on the loose.

Station West
(1948)A Western mining town ... a fortune in gold ... a beautiful lady crime boss ... and the undercover investigator sent to flush her out.

The Lone Ranger
A group of six Texas Rangers is ambushed and all are shot, apparently dead. In the hot sun one survives and crawls to a pool of cool water which saves his life.

Johnny Belinda
(1948)Jane Wyman ("Magnificent Obsession," "The Yearling," TV's "Falcon Crest") won an Academy Award for her moving portrayal of a deaf mute who lives in a remote Nova Scotia fishing village.

The Stratton Story
(1949)Star major league pitcher Monty Stratton loses a leg in a hunting accident, but becomes determined to leave the game on his own terms.

Charlotte's Web
(1973)E.B. White's timeless children's story comes to life in this colorful animated musical.

Dark Passage
(1947)Humphrey Bogart is Vincent Parry, a prison escapee framed for murder who emerges from plastic surgery with a new face. Lauren Bacall is Irene Jansen, Vincent's lone ally.

Mrs. Parkington
(1944)Story of a social-climbing woman who marries a wealthy-but-homespun man and forces her way into high society.

Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte
(1964)A decaying plantation is the setting for this macabre tale of two spinsters and a 37-year-old axe murder.

The Swan
(1956)
The Left Hand of God
(1955)An American mercenary poses as a Catholic village priest in China during 1947 after escaping from a Chinese warlord, for whom he has been working as a military advisor. However, the disguise of the cloth can't hide his feelings for a missionary worker.

The True Story of Jesse James
(1957)The lawless era of the Wild West sets the tone of this biographical drama about the preacher’s son and armed bandit Jesse James and his brother Frank.

The Singing Nun
(1966)Debbie Reynolds stars in this inspirational story of a Belgian nun who writes a song for a motherless boy. Through the help of a kindly priest, she goes on to become a pop sensation.

Without Honor
(1949)Jane Bandle se acaba de casar, pero su cuñado Bill trata de arruinar su matrimonio porque ella rechazó sus anteriores avances sexuales.

The Magnificent Ambersons
(1942)The magnificent Orson Welles directed this brilliant, moving portrayal of an aristocratic American family in what many critics consider a masterpiece equal to Citizen Kane.

Who's Minding the Store?
(1963)This frantic comedy finds Raymond (Jerry Lewis) working in a department store. Mr. Tuttle (John McGiver) is the watchful owner, whose outspoken wife Phoebe (Agnes Moorehead) makes no secret about her feelings that Raymond is an incompetent boob. Barbara (Jill St. John) is the pretty elevator operator, and unknown to Raymond, the boss' daughter.

Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
(1945)A Norwegian farmer tries to raise two children in the Midwest.

The Woman in White
(1948)A young man is ensnared in a sordid tale of deceit, murder and insanity when is he hired to tutor a beautiful heiress in the English countryside.

The Big Street
(1942)A broadway nightclub waiter falls in love with a crippled singer who selfishly accepts his help without loving him in return.