Raymond Massey
19 titles
Filmography
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Things to Come
(1936)After a global war followed by a pandemic that leaves what’s left of civilization living underground, a mysterious stranger brings hope for renewal.

The Speckled Band
(1931)After her sister dies under mysterious circumstances, a young heiress seeks Sherlock Holmes' help when she feels threatened by her brutish stepfather.

Action in the North Atlantic
(1943)Oscar® winner Humphrey Bogart stars in this exciting drama about a Merchant Marine vessel's fight against German attacks at the start of World War II.

The Drum
(1938)During the period of the British Raj, Captain Carruthers works undercover in India in an attempt to track down smuggled weapons.

Barricade
(1950)Jack London's "The Sea Wolf" is transported from sea to land in this intriguing western. The ruthless boss of a mining camp meets his match when fugitives from justice cross his path.

49th Parallel
(1941)Stranded in Canada, a German WW2 U-boat crew with a fanatical Nazi captain aims to avoid capture by reaching the border to enter the still-neutral US.

The Scarlet Pimpernel
(1934)A British aristocrat's effete facade masks a swashbuckling hero rescuing victims of the French revolution.

East of Eden
(1955)Academy Award-winning film features the starring debut of movie idol and legend James Dean in this riveting drama revolving around two brothers' love for the same woman.

The Woman in the Window
(1944)A professor smitten by a beautiful woman in a gallery portrait meets her in the flesh and tries to protect her after he’s set up in a murder plot.

Carson City
(1952)Engineer Jeff Kinkaid is hired to build a railroad across the unforgiving Sierra Nevada, linking the gold and silver mines to the frontier town of Carson City, but he must contend with both hostile townspeople and ruthless bandits threatening the region.

God Is My Co-Pilot
(1945)Wartime history and action entertainment soar in this high-flying and enormously popular World War II-era spirit-lifter based on the bestseller by fighter pilot Col. Robert Jr.

Santa Fe Trail
(1940)In 1854, graduates from West Point are posted to Kansas to help pacify the territory before railroad construction to Santa Fe can resume.

Under the Red Robe
(1937)Cardinal Richelieu spares the life of a convicted duelist, Gil de Berault, provided he will capture and bring back the leader of the Huguenots.

Roseanna McCoy
(1949)The saga of the Hatfield-and-McCoy feud is romanticized in Samuel Goldwyn's Roseanna McCoy. Newcomer Joan Evans stars as the title character, whose elopement with Johnse Hatfield serves to further fuel the flames of the deadly mountain feud.

Dallas
(1950)Blade Hollister rides into town to find the men who killed his family and stole his land while he was fighting in the Civil War. He takes the identity of U.S. Marshal Wetherby and exacts his revenge, but the wiliest of the killers forces a final showdown.

David and Bathsheba
(1951)The Hebrew king willfully breaks more than one of the Ten Commandments.

Omar Khayyam
(1957)Cornel Wilde plays Omar Khayyam, the legendary Persian soldier, mathematician, astronomer, poet, and one of history's most famous military strategists. Using his knowledge of chemistry, geology, and ancient Greek warfare devices, Khayyam crushes a monstrous conspiracy against the Shah and the Empire by setting loose the forces of nature in a spectacular highlight of the film.

The Prisoner of Zenda
(1937)An Englishman on holiday in a faraway kingdom must impersonate his cousin, the soon-to-be-crowned king, after the monarch is kidnapped.

The Old Dark House
(1932)Stranded travelers stumble upon a strange old house, and find themselves at the mercy of a highly eccentric and potentially dangerous family. This atmospheric thriller features an unforgettable post-Frankenstein horror role for Boris Karloff, as the hulking, disfigured butler Morgan. Also starring in early-career roles are Melvin Douglas, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey and Gloria Stuart.