Mary Beth Hughes
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

The Lady Confesses
(1945)After a seven-year disappearance, Norma Craig returns home to prevent her estranged husband Larry from remarrying and winds up murdered.

I Accuse My Parents
(1944)After doing a job for his girlfriend’s shady boss, Jimmy Wilson ends up on the run, forcing him to confront the truth, his past, and his parents.

The Great Flamarion
(1945)An extramartial affair and murder mystery told in flashback involving a vaudvillian marksman, his femme fatale assistant, and her alcholic husband.

Inner Sanctum
(1948)Harold Dunlap commits a murder on what he believes to be a deserted train platform, save for one young boy who isn’t quite sure what he’s witnessed.

Timber Queen
(1944)A WWII veteran checking in on his war buddy's widow discovers that the company she inherited is doing poorly and sets out to help turn it around.

Rimfire
(1949)A Secret Service captain goes undercover as a deputy in an Old West town to solve an Army gold theft linked to the ghost of a wrongly hanged gambler.

Melody Parade
(1943)An ambitious busboy and a nightclub owner facing bankruptcy will do anything to keep their establishment open.

The Ox-Bow Incident
(1943)His conscience heavy, a cowboy tries to keep a vigilante mob from lynching suspected killers. A riveting classic western, co-starring Harry Morgan, Anthony Quinn.
Close to My Heart
(1951)Ray Milland ("The Lost Weekend") and Gene Tierney ("The Razor's Edge") are a childless couple who adopt a baby, only to discover that its father was a murderer. This sentimental tale has a happy ending as nurture proves more important than nature.

Loophole
(1954)Barry Sullivan stars as a bank teller whose road to destruction begins when he fails to report a $49,000 shortfall. Out of work and accused of theft, this only salvation is to solve the crime for which he is accused.

Riders in the Sky
(1949)Gene Autry helps a gal clear her father's name who is accused of murdering a gambler. When the leader of the gamblers gets involved, it's up to Gene and his comic pal Pat Buttram to outwit the badmen.