Alexis Smith
20 titles
Filmography
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The Woman in White
(1948)A young man is ensnared in a sordid tale of deceit, murder and insanity when is he hired to tutor a beautiful heiress in the English countryside.

Gentleman Jim
(1942)When boxing is still little more than street brawling, Jim Corbett battles to make it a sport. He attains his dream in a fight against a heavyweight champion. After 21 grueling rounds, Corbett emerges victorious, proving the merit of "scientific" boxing.

Conflict
(1945)Conflict is a love triangle with murder at its heart, an atmospheric film noir of looming shadows, fatal romance and a trench-coated killer. Bogart portrays Richard Mason.
The Adventures of Mark Twain
(1944)The life, love and genius of the United States' greatest novelist come to the screen in The Adventures of Mark Twain. Young, aspiring writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens hears the call of a riverboat hand sounding the water's depth "Mark Twain" and knows the pen name under which he will create some of the greatest works of English literature. From a frog-jumping contest that becomes his first short story, to his great American novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which captures both the limitless American spirit and the dark underside to American society, Mark Twain's life and imagination amaze, entertain and inspire people across generations and around the world.

San Antonio
(1945)Rancher Clay Hardin hunts a cattle thief in San Antonio, but love complicates things when both men fall for the same beautiful chanteuse.

Casey's Shadow
(1978)Lloyd is a horse trainer, struggling to raise his kids alone. Their family colt, Casey's Shadow, is entered into a race for the chance of a lifetime.

Montana
(1950)An Australian sheepman seeks grazing land in Montana, faces opposition from local ranchers, and falls in love with a wealthy cattlewoman.

Night and Day
(1946)Fanciful biography of songwriter Cole Porter, who rose from high society to find success on Tin Pan Alley.

The Eternal Sea
(1955)US Admiral John Hoskins' devotion to the Navy inspired his heroic efforts to retain active-duty status and command despite a crippling injury in World War II, as portrayed in this well-acted biography.

Cave of Outlaws
(1951)After completing a 15-year prison sentence for participating in a train holdup, Pete Carver heads to the cave where his cohorts hid their loot. Not realizing he's being trailed, Carver leads other interested parties to the gold, including Wells Fargo investigator Dobbs.

Once Is Not Enough
(1975)Kirk Douglas plays a Hollywood mover and shaker who realizes he can cozy up to a motherlode of cash by marrying one the world's richest women (Alexis Smith). The marriage unsettles the lifestyle of the mogul's adoring daughter (Deborah Raffin)-and sets in motion a whirlwind of personal and romantic repercussions in his own glamorous world.

The Two Mrs. Carrolls
(1947)Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck and Alexis Smith star in this thriller about an artist who can only find inspiration in murder and the two women who inspire him, the two women he loves -- The Two Mrs. Carrolls.

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(1976)While protecting her isolated existence, precocious 13-year-old Rynn is hiding a dangerous secret in the cellar sheโs determined to keep at any cost.
Rhapsody in Blue
(1945)Robert Alda stars alongside musical greats Al Jolson, Paul Whiteman, and Oscar Levant in this lavish fictionalized biography of composer George Gershwin. The film traces Gershwin's rise from a "song plugger" for a Manhattan music publishing company to the heights of international fame and fortune. Gershwin's first big hit is "Swanee," introduced on Broadway by Al Jolson. In collaboration with his lyricist brother, Ira, George pens hit after hit in show after show. But George's kindly old music teacher wants his prize pupil to aspire to something more artistic. Gershwin responds with "Rhapsody in Blue," which debuts at Aeolian Hall in 1924 under the baton of bandleader Paul Whiteman. As his fame and workload grows, George finds he has no time at all for romance; the two ladies in his life both eventually realize that they'll always have to play second fiddle to Gershwin's muse.
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 โ 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.

Here Comes the Groom
(1951)Here comes Bing Crosby as a reporter with a song in his heart, and room left over for two war orphans. They're Bing's to keep, if he can find a bride in just five days!

The Age of Innocence
(1993)A ravishing, slow-burning romance about three wealthy New Yorkers ensnared in a tragic love triangle, torn between duty, desire, and reputation.

Dive Bomber
(1941)Fred MacMurray and Errol Flynn star in this exciting action/adventure about a crusading scientist who fights to prevent bomber pilots from blacking out.

Tough Guys
(1986)Set free after 30 years in prison, a pair of train robbers adjusts to life on the outside. But when the real world proves more than they bargained for, they start planning their biggest heist ever!
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
(2008)The power and the stories. The trends and trendsetters. The mirror that reflects our life and times. It's Rick sticking his neck out for nobody. Superman rescuing Lois Lane. Bette Davis pumping lead into the man she loves. George Clooney masterminding a Vegas heist. Harry Potter wielding his powers. You must remember these....Clint Eastwood narrates Richard Schickel's perceptive five-episode, 85th-anniversary salute to the studio that gained a four-footed hold with an unlikely star (Rin Tin Tin), championed tough guys and dames who gave the Depression and the Nazis the raspberry, countered the box-office onslaught of TV and emerged as a 21st-century giant. Art, business, stars, moneymen, America - it's an enthralling tale. And it's all here.