May Whitty
14 titles
Filmography
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Lassie Come Home
(1943)In this endearing family classic, a collie makes many friends as it journeys from Scotland to Yorkshire to return to its young master in Lassie Come Home.

Night Must Fall
(1937)An elder lady hires a charming young man as a live-in companion, despite the suspicions of her niece that he may be a murderer.

Raffles
(1939)Man about town and First Class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, but also in attendance is Scotland Yard's finest, finally on the trail.

The Lady Vanishes
(1938)While traveling by train across Europe, a wealthy young woman realizes that an elderly lady who shared her compartment seems to have disappeared.

Gaslight
(1944)Beautiful and trusting, Paula Anton is slowly tormented by mysterioushappenings in her luxurious Victorian home. The suspect is her devotedhusband.

Mrs. Miniver
(1942)A British family struggles to cope with the changes in their lives caused by World War II. Vin Miniver falls in love with Carol, the daughter of the crotchety village matriarch. As romance grows, German bombs begin to decimate the countryside and a downed German aviator seeks refuge with the Minivers. Their home is bombed and the village church reduced to rubble, but Mrs. Miniver keeps her fami...

Crash Dive
(1943)En route to submarine duty in Washington, naval officer Lt. Stewart (Tyrone Power) meets the enchanting Jean Hewitt (Anne Baxter). He begins a whirlwind courtship, unaware she is already engaged to the commander (Dana Andrews) under whom he is about to serve. Just when both men learn they are in love with the same woman, they are forced to work closely on a dangerous commando raid against Nazi tankers.

I Met My Love Again
(1938)A woman’s plan to wed her college lover ends when she marries another, who later dies, leaving her broke and a target of her jilted groom’s family.

The Return of October
(1948)A man becomes the subject of a book after believing that his recently deceased uncle has reincarnated into a horse named October.
The Constant Nymph
(1943)Unavailable for over sixty years, the lost classic returns at last. For many decades, the closest people could come to experiencing this timeless tale of love, tragedy and inspiration was through Erich Wolfgang Korngold's rousing, luscious and lauded score – but no more! Now, all can open their hearts to The Constant Nymph. Joan Fontaine delivers one of her finest performances playing Tessa, a teenaged free spirit locked in battle with her complicated, sophisticated cousin Florence (Alexis Smith) over the love of Lewis (Charles Boyer), an impoverished, gifted composer. Lewis is married to Florence, but young Tessa loves Lewis so completely he finds himself drawn to her more and more. Tessa is soon transformed, first into Lewis' muse, and then into something more; while Florence's jealousies cage her in a competition with a child she can't hope to win. Peter Lorre adds to the magic, shining in a rare, sympathetic supporting role.

If Winter Comes
(1947)On the rebound from a broken heart, a writer (Pidgeon) marries another woman (Lansbury), but secretly longs for his former love (Kerr).

Madame Curie
(1943)The famed female scientist fights to keep her marriage together while conducting early experiments with radioactivity.

Conquest
(1937)Conquest vividly recreates one of the most celebrated romances in history: the ill-fated love affair between Polish countess Marie Walewska and the Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte.

Green Dolphin Street
(1947)Academy Award nominee Lana Turner stars with Academy Award winners Donna Reed and Van Heflin in this romantic drama of two willful sisters in love with the same man--Green Dolphin Street.