Reginald Owen
24 titles
Filmography
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A Christmas Carol
(1938)In this adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale, an elderly miser learns the error of his ways on Christmas Eve.

A Study in Scarlet
(1933)Sherlock Holmes is on the case when members of a secret society begin dropping like flies and their assets are divided among its surviving cronies.
The Letter
(1929)
Rose Marie
(1936)Resounding with such songs as “Rose-Marie, I Love You,” “Song of the Mounties” and the beloved “Indian Love Call,” Rose-Marie immortalized Hollywood’s greatest singing team.

Salute to the Marines
(1943)A WWII flag-waver: a Marine lifer (Wallace Beery) retires without having seen combat action, then proves his Semper Fi mettle as a civilian in the Philippines. Filmed in Technicolor®.

A Tale of Two Cities
(1935)An elaborate adaptation of Dickens' classic tale of the French Revolution. Dissipated lawyer Sydney Carton defends emigre Charles Darnay from charges of spying against England. He becomes enamored of Darnay's fiancМ©e, Lucie Manette, and agrees to help her save Darnay from the guillotine when he is captured by Revolutionaries in Paris.

Call of the Wild
(1935)A hardy young man, his pal and a girl are stranded in the Yukon and join forces to locate a rich gold claim in the Arctic wastelands.

The Real Glory
(1939)A small American contingent tries to train rural tribesmen to defend themselves against fanatical Muslim radicals in 1906 Philippines.

Reunion in France
(1942)Parisian fashion executive Michele de la Becque feels crushed when her lover's Nazi ties emerge. Her heart wavers after helping a downed U.S. pilot, and she plans for their escape. But a startling discovery reunites her with her former lover.

Captain Kidd
(1945)Mientras escolta un barco del tesoro con una tripulación de piratas perdonados, un hombre se enfrenta a la traición y a aquellos a quienes traicionó.

Love on the Run
(1936)An American heiress flees from her planned wedding to a Prince with a man whom she doesn't know is a reporter.

Cairo
(1942)Cairo is the movie and the place for songs, cloak-and-dagger fun andgreat movie in-jokes.
Challenge to Lassie
(1949)
The Canterville Ghost
(1944)Three hundred years ago, when Sir Simon's cowardice brought shame to theCantervilles, he was cursed to haunt the family manor as The CantervilleGhost.England, World War II. It's been three centuries, and Sir Simon (CharlesLaughton) can't even scare eight-year-old Lady Jessica (MargaretO'Brien), the current lady of the manor. Only an honest act of selflesscourage by a Canterville descendent can ...

The Pirate
(1948)It's a fun-filled and musical case of mistaken identity when lonely Judy Garland ("The Wizard of Oz," "A Star is Born," "Meet Me in St. Louis") mistakes traveling clown Gene Kelly ("An American in Paris," "Singin' In the Rain") for a famed Caribbean pirate. With songs by the great Cole Porter, Oscar-winners Garland and Kelly light up the screen. Nominated for Best Score.

Platinum Blonde
(1931)After marrying socialite Anne Schuyler (Jean Harlow), newspaper reporter Stew Smith (Robert Williams) resents having to take a backseat to her and her wealthy family. Desperate to assert his independence, Stew decides to write a play and, to assist him, he invites his old pal Gallagher (Loretta Young) and a cadre of hard-drinking newsmen to a party at the Schuyler family mansion. When Anne...

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

Somewhere I'll Find You
(1942)Two brothers share careers and the love of the same girl which pulls them apart. In Indo-China, this love triangle comes to a head.
I Married an Angel
(1942)With a lilting "Tira Lira La," a bevy of Budapest beauties show up for the birthday celebration of the town's most eligible bachelor, Count Palaffi (Nelson Eddy). Weary of their scheming attentions, the wealthy playboy slips away to his room… and dreams the fanciful escape of I Married an Angel. That angel is Jeanette MacDonald, starring with Eddy for the eighth time. The two stars are delightful as ever, harmonizing the Rodgers and Hart title tune, and more, in heavenly fashion. And the story has all the puffy-cloud imaginativeness you'd expect. This whimsical bon-bon of a film marked the end of the legendary MacDonald-Eddy pairings. They were to silver screen operetta what Astaire and Rogers were to dance. There's never been anyone else like them. There never will be again.
Fashions of 1934
(1934)Caught in Paris, a fashion thief and his helpers put on a show.