Farley Granger
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Strangers on a Train
(1951)A tennis star with an uncooperative wife and a wealthy man who wants to be rid of his father meet and make a deal on a Washington-to-New York train.
The Naked Street
(1955)In order to save his sister from social embarrassment, a crime lord gets the jailed father of her unborn baby paroled so he can marry her but once free, his old ways begin to take over.

Senso
(1954)As a war rages, an Italian countess leaves her husband for an Austrian officer.

So Sweet, So Dead
(1972)A serial killer is on the loose. His victims are unfaithful wives and he always leaves compromising photographs at the crime scene.

Deathmask
(1984)After the death of his daughter, an investigator is given a task to solve the murder of a ten-year-old boy. Based on a true crime case.

Hans Christian Andersen
(1952)When a cobbler’s popular fairytales begin distracting the village school children, he moves to the city where a dancer inspires him to write a ballet.

Edge of Doom
(1950)A mentally unbalanced young man kills a priest. One of the priest's colleagues sets out to find the killer.

Amuck!
(1972)After her girlfriend, a novelist’s secretary, vanishes, Greta poses as her replacement to infiltrate her new boss’ world of sex, drugs and murder.

Small Town Girl
(1953)Sentenced to 30 days cooling his heels in the Duck Creek cooler for speeding, Rick Belrow decides he doesn’t like anything about small towns until he meets small town girl Cindy.

Rope
(1948)Alfred Hitchcock directs James Stewart in this macabre spellbinder about two friends who strangle a classmate and then hold a party for their victim's family and friends.

The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
(1955)The true story of Evelyn Nesbit Shaw, a pretty showgirl caught in a love triangle.

I Want You
(1951)In 1950, small-town Americans try to deal with military conscription.

The Prowler
(1981)A group of college kids prepare for their graduation party, but a maniacal serial killer dressed in military fatigues spoils their plans.

The Man Called Noon
(1973)An amnesiac gunfighter, with the help of a friendly stranger, attempts to learn about who he is while dealing with people looking to kill him.

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?
(1974)Vice and corruption explode on the streets of Italy as a detective and a DA investigate the suspicious death of a teenage girl.

The Imagemaker
(1986)A jaded media advisor to countless politicians decides to make a tell-all movie based on what he knows of their unscrupulous media shenanigans.

Rogue's Gallery
(1968)A detective finds himself in trouble when he turns in the direction of a beautiful girl who is trying to commit suicide.

They Call Me Trinity
(1970)A bounty hunter and his outlaw brother become the goofy gunslinging duo standing in the way of a craven landowner’s plan to run out Mormon settlers.

The North Star
(1943)in June of 1941, a wholesome Ukrainian farming village finds itself suddenly contending with a Nazi invasion and its evil blood-draining operation.