Angela Lansbury
31 titles
Filmography
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks
(1971)In 1940 an eccentric young English spinster becomes an apprentice witch. With the help of three children and her unwitting mentor, she finds a magic spell on the legendary Isle of Naboombu, then uses it to rout a band of German commandos intent on invading England.

Mrs. Santa Claus
(1996)A musical adventure in which a neglected Mrs. Claus leaves the North Pole and finds herself stranded in 1890s Manhattan's Lower East Side.

The Love She Sought
(1990)A proper American school teacher retires and travels to Ireland, where she finally meets her longtime pen pal. Sparks fly between the two.

Please Murder Me
(1956)A love-smitten lawyer's conscience catches up to him when he learns that the sultry femme fatale he just got acquitted did indeed kill her husband.

A Life at Stake
(1955)An extramarital tryst between an out-of-work architect and a femme fatale with a real estate proposition becomes a deadly affair he’ll never forget.

Shootdown
(1988)After Korean Flight 007 was shot down while flying over the Soviet Union, Nan Moore, a mother of one of the victims, begins her own investigation.

Miracle on 42nd Street
(2017)A look at the history and impact of Manhattan Plaza in New York City, a luxury complex repurposed as subsidized housing for artists in the 1970s.

The Pirates of Penzance
(1983)Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury, Linda Ronstadt, George Rose and Rex Smith star in this musical comedy of mistaken identity with all the laughs and songs that made it a Broadway smash!

The Company of Wolves
(1984)A teenager dreams of venturing into a forest, where wolves and werewolves lurk, and meets an alluring hunter on her way to her grandmother’s house.

A Lawless Street
(1955)Randolph Scott stars as Marshal Coleen Wave, a lawman who moves from town to town in the Colorado Territory, ridding each of its outlaws.

The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story
(1983)After tragically losing her mother, a grieving woman enters a dreamworld of her childhood home where she spends one last Christmas with her parents.

Mutiny
(1952)During the War of 1812, Captain James Marshall is tasked with returning a French loan in gold. But his first mate and the crew have other designs.

The Manchurian Candidate
(1962)When a platoon of U.S. soldiers are captured during the Korean War, Major Bennett Marco discovers a diabolical plot involving enemy leaders.

Dear Heart
(1965)Like a sailor with a girl in every port, Harry Mork has his own list of people, pulchritude and places. But that’s changing for this roving salesman with a roving eye.

If Winter Comes
(1947)On the rebound from a broken heart, a writer (Pidgeon) marries another woman (Lansbury), but secretly longs for his former love (Kerr).

The Lady Vanishes
(1979)While traveling by rail in Nazi Germany, a young woman finds that a fellow passenger has disappeared from the train, but nobody else remembers her.

Blue Hawaii
(1961)His mother (Angela Lansbury) expects him to climb the corporate ladder. But Elvis would rather wear an aloha shirt than a white collar, so he goes to work as a tour guide. Lucky Elvis: his first customers are a car full of cuties.

Mr. Popper's Penguins
(2011)A man (Jim Carrey) turns his posh apartment into a winter wonderland after he inherits six penguins.

In the Cool of the Day
(1963)Young couple Sam (Arthur Hill) and Christine Bonner (Jane Fonda) are struggling in their marriage. Sam's devotion to his wife is intense, but Christine wants a little bit of breathing room. When he introduces her to his co-worker, Murray Logan (Peter Finch), who is unhappily married to Sybil (Angela Lansbury), there are immediate sparks between Christine and Murray, and, as their respective marriages disintegrate, the two begin to look for a way to be together.

The Picture of Dorian Gray
(1945)Oscar Wilde's classic story about a mysterious young man whose painted portrait ages through the years while he remains young. Starring George Sands, Angela Lansbury and Donna Reed.