Dorothy McGuire
9 titles
Filmography
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Make Haste to Live
(1954)After discovering she married a murderer, a woman hides in another city and builds a clean new life. She learns that her husband is in prison years later and feels safe but doesn't know he was released and planning on a reunion. Based on Mildred Gordon's novel `Make Haste to Live'.
Mister 880
(1950)
Old Yeller
(1957)The quintessential film about a boy's love for his dog.

Swiss Family Robinson
(1960)In a heroic tale that chronicles the courageous exploits of the Robinson family after they are shipwrecked on a deserted island, they use their wits and ingenuity to overcome the obstacles of nature, transforming their new home into a civilized community. But the ultimate challenge comes when a band of cutthroat pirates threatens to destroy the Robinsons' makeshift paradise.

Invitation
(1952)No more loneliness. Shy, plain Ellen Bowker has found unexpected fulfillment as the bride of handsome Dan Pierce. What she doesn't know is that Dan was bought and paid for - he's a "gift" from Ellen's wealthy father, who wants his fatally ill daughter to experience romance before she dies. A story that might have been a three-hanky soaper in lesser hands instead exudes luminous emotion, thanks largely to its two stars. As Dan, Van Johnson captures the guilt and untapped decency of a man who falls in love with the woman he married for money. And Dorothy McGuire, whose gentle charm and beauty are ideal for the role, gives a heartbreaking performance as the wife who finally discovers the stunning truth.

Three Coins in the Fountain
(1954)In this entertaining 1954 nominee for the Best Picture Oscar®, three American women in romantic Italy (Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters and Maggie McNamara) decide it’s time to end their single status. So they whimsically toss coins into Rome’s spectacular Trevi Fountain for luck in love. But none has the kind of luck she hopes for in this fun romp that also stars Rossano Brazzi and Louis Jourdan.

I Want You
(1951)In 1950, small-town Americans try to deal with military conscription.

Summer Magic
(1963)A Boston family moves to a dilapidated cottage after losing their fortune.

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
(1973)Based on Richard Bach's bestselling novel, this timeless tale will open your heart to wonder and dare you to dream.