Joanne Dru
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

September Storm
(1960)There’s danger and menace under the water when three men and a fashion model take a yacht off the coast of Spain to dive for gold coins.

Wagon Master
(1950)Western. A group of Mormons head west in search of the promised land, encountering fugitive gunfighters and Native Americans on the way. With Ben Johnson and Ward Bond.

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
(1949)The stunning 2nd chapter of John Ford's cavalry trilogy stars John Wayne as a captain who turns down retirement to help his men defend their outpost against marauding Indians.

The Wild and the Innocent
(1959)When a curmudgeonly fur trapper is hurt by an enraged bear, he must send his nephew, Yancy, to town with his pelts so he can get supplies. En route, a man who lives in a covered wagon convinces him to take his daughter, Rosalie, with him. The two innocent youths then arrive in the town and meet a corrupt sheriff, who takes a malicious liking to Rosalie.

The Pride of St. Louis
(1952)The story of Jerome "Dizzy" Dean, a major-league baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs in the 1930s and 1940s.

The Siege at Red River
(1954)Confederate Officer Steals Machine Guns From The Union And Sells Them To The Shawnee Indians Who Attach A Union Fort.

711 Ocean Drive
(1950)A phone company repairman bites off more than he can chew when he agrees to create a system that broadcasts race track results for a crime boss.
Sincerely Yours
(1955)Fabulous pianist/television superstar Liberace headlines this showbiz romance with songs depicting the life and loves of a concert pianist who brings happiness to many empty lives and eventually finds happiness for himself. Tony Warrin has it all. A popular pianist who plays any style, he has money, great clothes, a penthouse overlooking Central Park, a rich blond fiancée, a loyal brunette secretary secretly in love with him, and a date at Carnegie Hall. But on concert night, disease deafens him. While medical science works on a cure, he must find other ventures. He learns lip reading and, using high-powered binoculars, eavesdrops on conversations in the park. When he finds people in need, he plays God, interceding with help. Meanwhile, his fiancée is falling in love with another man, and his secretary quits. But when his doctors give him new hope, Carnegie Hall and true love may once again be within his reach.

Drango
(1957)After a Yankee major ravaged rural Georgia during the Civil war, he faces violent hostility upon his return to restore the town and make amends.
Duffy of San Quentin
(1954)
Red River
(1948)Despite the risk involved, a self-made cattle baron and his son drive their herd over the famed Chisholm Trail to protect their livelihood.

All the King's Men
(1949)A dynamic backwoods personality rides a wave of populist fervor straight into the governor's mansion, only to fall prey to the corruption and influence peddling that he pledged to fight.

Super Fuzz
(1980)After an accident gives him superpowers, a police officer finds himself framed for murder and hounded by those who want him and his power gone.

Sylvia
(1965)A private detective falls in love with a poet whose shady past he has been hired to check.

Vengeance Valley
(1951)Two sons, one biological and the other adopted, of a Colorado cattle baron grow up and fight for control of their father's business empire.

Southwest Passage
(1954)A Western explorer on a trek to open a new desert route is imperiled by a phony, law-avoiding doctor, a search for water, and attacking Indians.

3 Ring Circus
(1954)Jerry and Pete, two army buddies, join a circus after they're discharged from the service. Jerry is so anxious to become a clown that he takes a job as assistant to the lion-tamer of the Big Top.