William Frawley
13 titles
Filmography
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Something to Sing About
(1937)A New York bandleader journeys to Hollywood when he is offered a contract with a film studio, but he is determined to do things his own way.

The Inner Circle
(1946)After getting a seemingly perfect new secretary, a private detective finds himself embroiled in the case of a notorious gossip columnist's murder.

Safe at Home!
(1962)Legendary Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle stars with his Yankee teammate Roger Maris in this good-natured story of dreams that really do come true.
Desire
(1936)A French jewel thief (Marlene Dietrich) speeds to Spain with pearls, which she drops in the pocket of a U.S. engineer (Gary Cooper).

The Fighting Seabees
(1944)A construction foreman butts heads with a naval commander while building airstrips in the war-torn Pacific.

Lucy's Really Lost Moments
(1956)Laugh along with Lucy and Desi as you've never seen them before in these extremely rare television appearances, beautifully restored and in color.

Rhubarb
(1951)A Brooklyn baseball team's PR man tends the club owner's sole heir, a tomcat called Rhubarb.

Strike Me Pink
(1936)Ethel Merman reunites with her Kid Millions costar Eddie Cantor in this frothy bit of film fable from celebrated director Norman Taurog and legendary producer Samuel Goldwyn.
Pretty Baby
(1950)This comedy takes a swipe at radio and television advertising, as a woman rises in the business world after carrying a blanket-wrapped doll in order to get a subway seat. Patsy Douglas (Betsy Drake), an enterprising young lady who always assures herself a seat on the subway by carrying a doll wrapped in baby bunting, eventually must continue the charade when it is assumed that the baby is genuine. Patsy's bosses, advertising executives Sam Morley (Dennis Morgan) and Barry Holmes (Zachary Scott), hope to use Patsy's bundle of joy to land an important client, grouchy baby-food tycoon Cyrus Baxter (Edmund Gwenn). William Frawley (I Love Lucy) also stars.

Blondie's Hero
(1950)While Dagwood is away at boot camp in the Army reserve—with Blondie at his side—conman Marty Greer tries to swindle them out of their house.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man
(1951)Abbott and Costello help an invisible man look for a killer.

Whistling in Brooklyn
(1943)This is the third and last film in a series of wacky comedies about ace radio detective Wally Benton. He finds himself on the trail of a serial killer while being a suspect himself.

Texas, Brooklyn & Heaven
(1948)A frustrated playwright and a woman fleeing her mundane life meet and set off on a romantic, twist-filled road trip from Texas to Brooklyn.