Joseph Schildkraut
10 titles
Filmography
10 results

The Diary of Anne Frank
(1959)A diary discovered in the attic of an Amsterdam factory reveals the plight of a Jewish refugee family that lived there in hiding for two years during the Nazi occupation.

Orphans of the Storm
(1921)Two orphaned sisters are caught up in the turmoil of the French Revolution, encountering misery and love along the way.

The Life of Emile Zola
(1937)The famed writer risks his reputation to defend a Jewish army officer accused of treason.

Flame of Barbary Coast
(1945)The Duke plays a Montana cowboy who heads for San Francisco to collect a debt, falls in with gamblers and a dance hall girl and is caught in the 1906 earthquake.

Lady Behave!
(1937)Millionaire Stephens Cormack (Hamilton) gets drunk at a party, and ends up marrying fellow partygoer Clairice Andrews (Farr). When Stephens sobers up, he hastily arranges for an annulment through his lawyer and high tails it out of the country to South America, not know that he had committed bigomy with the already married Clairice. Paula (Eilers), Clairice's sister, poses as her sister to minimize the trouble she will be in with her husband, and temporarily moves into Stephen's mansion until the annulment is finalized. However, Paula has to endure Stephen's two spoiled and bratty children, and mistreatment by the snobby servants.

The Shop Around the Corner
(1940)James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan star in this charming 1940 comedy about unwitting pen pals who find love in pre-World War II Budapest. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch (Ninotchka). With Frank Morgan (The Wizard of Oz).

The King of Kings
(1927)The carpenter from Nazareth faces religious and political oppression during his ministry and in the days before his death and resurrection.

The Man in the Iron Mask
(1939)Four swashbuckling heroes plot to rescue the rightful king of France, imprisoned by his evil twin brother, and restore him to the throne.

Marie Antoinette
(1938)A young Austrian princess enters into a politically advantageous marriage, but her extravagant lifestyle causes her problems with the French people.
The Rains Came
(1939)In the town of Ranchipur, four people find their lives become entwined by unexpected feelings and events they cannot control. Tom Ransome (George Brent), son of an English earl, is living a painter's life. He is pursed by Brenda Joyce, a flirtatious young English girl who adores him. Lady Esketh (Myrna Loy) is a beautiful bored sophisticated and Tom's former girlfriend. And Major Rama (Tyrone Power) is the dedicated Hindu surgeon who captures her heart. When a catastrophic earthquake and flood bring disaster to India, all their lives are forever transformed by the striking clash between good and evil, duty and forbidden love.