Fred MacMurray
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Filmography
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Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door
(1996)Amiable and unassuming, Fred MacMurray went from small-town boy to one of Hollywood and television's most enduring stars.

Remember the Night
(1940)When Lee Leander is caught stealing a bracelet just before the holidays, Assistant District Attorney John "Jack" Sargent gets her sent off to jail but suffers a crisis of conscience and bails her out. When he invites her to join him and his family for Christmas, it begins a relationship that strains—but ultimately redeems—all parties.

The Egg and I
(1947)A new bride (Claudette Colbert) reluctantly says "I do" to her husband’s (Fred MacMurray) plan to leave their life in the city and raise chickens on a dilapidated farm located miles from civilization.

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.

Above Suspicion
(1943)Two honeymooners encounter danger when they come to the aid of the British Secret Service.

Swing High, Swing Low
(1937)In Panama's vibrant nightlife, a lively woman and a soldier on his last army day spark romance and music, leading to unexpected twists and turns.

The Moonlighter
(1953)Cattle rustler Wes Anderson has just delivered the eulogy at a funeral - his own. He was supposed to be hanged, dead and gone. But a mob put the noose around the wrong man's neck. Anderson escaped. And now he aims to settle the score with the vigilantes who arranged his necktie party. Almost a decade after their landmark Double Indemnity, Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck doubled up again for the cowboy saga The Moonlighter (seen in 3-D in some theaters). MacMurray portrays hardened outlaw Anderson. Stanwyck is the woman once romantically linked to him, but soon wearing a deputy's badge and sworn to bring Anderson back dead or alive. She always gets her man.

The Apartment
(1960)A corporate drone hatches a scheme for success: Let the execs use his apartment for “dates.” It goes beautifully, until his love interest gets hurt.

The Caine Mutiny
(1954)"Humphrey Bogart is Lt. Commander Queeg, the skipper of the minesweeper Caine, who, when involuntarily relieved of his command during a violent typhoon, brings his officers up on charges for conspiring the Caine Mutiny. Nominated for seven 1954 Academy Awards - including Best Picture and Actor (Humphrey Bogart). Based on Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize novel. Added Value:audio set-up, language cho..