Gail Patrick
15 titles
Filmography
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Wives Under Suspicion
(1938)A prosecutor trying a crime of passion case against a husband begins to suspect his own wife of cheating and becomes consumed by murderous thoughts.

Wagon Wheels
(1934)Setting out from Independence, Mo., a scout leads a wagon train along the Oregon Trail into Indian territory and falls for a member along the way.

Murder with Pictures
(1936)A cameraman for a daily newspaper exposes a gangland killer's method after the suspected crime boss escapes a murder conviction.

My Favorite Wife
(1940)Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star in this classic romantic comedy about a man with one spouse too many ... and the resulting legal and romantic dilemma.

Murders in the Zoo
(1933)A wealthy big game hunter, zoologist, and criminally jealous husband uses his animal access to gore to death the lovers of his restless younger wife.

Love Crazy
(1941)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this romantic comedy as a married couple whose relation goes terribly wrong when a mother-in-law's visit drives the pair Love Crazy. Everything seems perfect for Susan and Stephen Ireland (Loy and Powel -- The Thin Man films) until Susan's mother (Florence Bates) stays for an extended visit. Now, a mother-in-law's misunderstanding of Stephen's call on a form...

We Were Dancing
(1942)A Polish princess gives up society for love of a gigolo.

Calendar Girl
(1947)A songwriter finds out that his beautiful girlfriend is going to be an artist's model.

Stage Door
(1937)Ginger Rogers & Ann Miller tap in time & rat-a-tat lines. Lucille Ball braves a date with an obnoxious lumber baron.

My Man Godfrey
(1936)Una señorita de la crema y nata de la sociedad contrata al vagabundo que se encontró en el basurero municipal como mayordomo de su excéntrica familia.

The Inside Story
(1948)While urging another man to keep his cash in circulation to avoid a depression, an old Vermonter hoards his fortune.

The Phantom Broadcast
(1933)A handsome radio singer has it all--fame, money, adoring fans--but what no one knows is that his accompanist, a hunchbacked piano player, is actually the voice behind the arrogant, abusive "singer"'s fame.

Brewster's Millions
(1945)A former U.S. Army soldier inherits eight million dollars, but must spend one million in two months without telling anyone his secret.

Death Takes a Holiday
(1934)When the Grim Reaper goes on a three-day holiday, he takes the form of a visiting prince and falls for a woman who is both in love with life and infatuated with death.

To the Last Man
(1933)In post-Civil-War Kentucky, a family feud lands a man in prison for murder. Once free, he seeks revenge, just as the clans reconcile for a wedding.