Lucille Ball
27 titles
Filmography
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The Long, Long Trailer
(1954)A couple travels across the United States, and everything that can go wrong does go hysterically wrong as they try to celebrate their honeymoon on the road. An overloaded trailer, an isolated mountain road and a judge who hates trailers all add up.

Yours, Mine and Ours
(1968)A widowed Navy officer struggling to raise his ten kids and a widowed nurse with eight of her own do everything they can not to fall in love.

Stone Pillow
(1985)To understand the plight of homeless women, a naive social worker is thrust on the mean streets of Manhattan where an elder takes her under her wing.

Two Smart People
(1946)Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City) combines the best of film noir, crime caper and romance in this little gem starring Lucille Ball, John Hodiak and Lloyd Nolan. Ace Connors (Hodiak) is a con man on the run, chased by determined cop Bob Simms (Nolan) who is trying to convince Ace to turn in the bonds he has stolen in exchange for a reduced sentence. When Simms catches up with Connors, the con man talks him into taking a train ride back east that will take them through the Southwest and into New Orleans. Entering into the fray is Ricki Woodner (Ball), who is looking to con the con man out of his bonds, while falling for him and Fly Feletti (Elisha Cook, Jr.), a snarling trigger man hot on Ace's trail. The tension builds to an exciting climax during Mardi Gras.

Next Time I Marry
(1938)In order to become the richest girl in America, a heiress must marry in haste.

Mame
(1974)Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit "Auntie Mame" continues the story of the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Oscar-nominee Robert Preston ("Victor/Victoria") and TV's "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie
(1993)A sensitive and absorbing documentary that details the circumstances that brought the immortal twosome together and ultimately drove them apart.

Valley of the Sun
(1942)Indian scout Johnny Ware (James Craig) is determined to stop an all-out war plotted by crooked Indian Affairs agent Jim Sawyer (Dean Jagger).

Too Many Girls
(1940)Connie Casey (Lucille Ball), a high-spirited, headline-chasing heiress, keeps her manufacturing-tycoon father busy worrying about her. Deported from Europe for her antics.

Forever, Darling
(1956)TV's greatest comedy duo, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, star in this madcap comedy about a research chemist whose dedicated pursuit of a new pesticide wreaks havoc on his marriage.

Happy Anniversary and Goodbye
(1974)A couple approaching their 25th anniversary look to their respective best friends, an independent thinker and a swinger, for tips to spice things up.

The Funny World of Lucy, Volume 1
(1997)Lucille Ball’s rise as a film starlet from New York who eventually met and married Desi Arnaz while becoming television’s first queen of comedy.

Lucy Calls the President
(1977)Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance reunite in this tale of a woman whose call to the President for a local project leads to chaos when he comes for dinner.

What Now, Catherine Curtis?
(1976)After many years of marriage to a philandering spouse, a divorcee struggles to begin life anew, and finds herself torn between two very different men.

Lured
(1947)British police are after a serial killer who lures his female victims through newspaper personal ads and sends cryptic poem clues to the cops.

Fancy Pants
(1950)An American actor (Arthur Tyler) impersonating an English butler is hired by a nouveau riche woman (Effie Floud) from New Mexico to refine her husband and headstrong daughter (Aggie). The complications increase when the town believes Arthur to be an Earl, and President Roosevelt decides to pay a visit

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.

Seven Days' Leave
(1942)Victor Mature and Lucille Ball lead a star-studded cast in this wacky romantic comedy in which a serviceman has one week to wed an heiress. High-spirited soldier Johnny Grey suddenly inherits $100,000. There's just one catch: Johnny must marry heiress Terry (Ball), whom he has never met, within seven days. Supporting comedians and specialty performers include Harold Peary (in his traditional "Great Gildersleeve" radio persona), Ralph Edwards (shown hosting his popular television game show Truth or Consequences), announcer Charles Victor (emceeing his Court of Missing Heirs radio program), singers Ginny Simms and Marcy McGuire, south-of-the-border entertainer Mapy Cortes, and bandleaders Freddy Martin and Les Brown.

The Facts of Life
(1960)Sophisticated comedy with Larry and Kitty leaving their spouses for an interlude together.