Walter Huston
17 titles
Filmography
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Why We Fight: Prelude to War
(1942)Seven propaganda films produced by the U.S. War Department were used to inspire duty, patriotism and commitment in soldiers serving in World War II.

Let There Be Light
(1946)Unstaged scenes inside a U.S. Army hospital show World War II vets being treated with experimental therapies for what would later be known as PTSD.
The Criminal Code
(1931)
Of Human Hearts
(1938)Academy Award® winners* Walter Huston and James Stewart star in this stirring drama about the hardships of pioneer times.
The Beast of the City
(1932)
Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain
(1943)Riveting U.S. government film showing Great Britain's fierce battle against Nazi forces after tens of thousands of lives were lost at Dunkirk.

Dodsworth
(1936)A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life.

December 7th
(1943)Long censored for its potential effects on morale, this wartime docudrama recounts the bombing of Pearl Harbor and its aftermath.

Abraham Lincoln
(1930)In a series of episodic vignettes, pioneering director D.W. Griffith explores the life and turbulent times of the 16th President of the United States.

All That Money Can Buy
(1941)Echoing the legend of Faust, a poor farmer Jabez Stone (James Craig) makes a pact with the devil for seven prosperous years in return for his soul. When the devil (Walter Huston) comes a-calling, Stone begins to have second thoughts, enlisting the famed orator Daniel Webster (Edward Arnold) to fight his case.

Rain
(1932)When the passengers of a ship get stranded on a Samoan island, a self-righteous missionary resolves to save the soul of a spirited sex worker.

Why We Fight: The Battle of China
(1944)Part of Frank Capra's Why We Fight series, this U.S. government film presents an account of China's defense against Japan's invasion in WWII.

Report from the Aleutians
(1943)This acclaimed documentary reveals the struggles of American troops as they attempt to dislodge Japanese forces from the island of Kiska during WWII.

Dragon Seed
(1944)The lives of a Chinese village are turned Upside down when the Japanese invade it. A heroic young Chinese woman leads her fellow villagers in an uprising against Japanese Invaders.

The Furies
(1950)Walter Huston stars as T.C. Jeffords, a strong willed ranch owner in New Mexico who never seems to see eye to eye with his even more stubborn daughter, Vance. Problems for the duo unfold as Vance falls in love with Walter’s sworn enemy, Rip Darrow.

The North Star
(1943)in June of 1941, a wholesome Ukrainian farming village finds itself suddenly contending with a Nazi invasion and its evil blood-draining operation.

The Outlaw
(1943)Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attention of a vivacious country vixen.