Fay Wray
10 titles
Filmography
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Woman in the Dark
(1934)A paroled prisoner hits a man attacking a woman, then runs away fearing that he may have killed him.

King Kong
(1933)Shipped from mysterious Skull Island for display in the United States, a gigantic ape escapes from his bonds and carries a beautiful blonde to the top of the Empire State Building.

The Wedding March
(1928)A young, impoverished aristocrat falls in love with an innkeeper's daughter, but his parents wish him to marry for money and are against it.

The Most Dangerous Game
(1932)After a harrowing shipwreck, a man and woman fight for their survival when they learn they've been captured and set up as prey for a maniacal hunter.
One Sunday Afternoon
(1933)One Sunday afternoon in the park, aspiring dentist Biff Grimes (Gary Cooper) meets a beauty (Fay Wray), falls heart over head in unrequited love, and – despite eventually marrying a pretty, steadfast girl – never stops wondering what might have been. Years later, Biff gets the chance to find out when he meets his would-be sweetheart again. Displaying the same all-American appeal that mark his memorable performances in such classics as Mr. Deeds Goes to Town and Sergeant York, Cooper makes James Hagan's hit play into endearing screen entertainment. Hollywood knew it had a good thing, remaking the film in 1941 as The Strawberry Blonde with James Cagney and as a musical in 1948 with Dennis Morgan.

The Four Feathers
(1929)Branded a coward by friends and his fiancée after quitting the army, Harry vows to reclaim his honor on a risky undercover mission in the Sudan.

The Vampire Bat
(1933)A medida que la gente del pueblo comienza a morir por la pérdida de sangre, se forman rumores de que los vampiros están detrás de las muertes.

Crime of Passion
(1956)A newswoman-turned-bored homemaker channels her ambitions into her police detective hubby’s work by pushing him up the ladder by any means necessary.
The Bowery
(1933)A jump off the Brooklyn Bridge leads two rivals to settle their differences in 1890s New York.
The Affairs of Cellini
(1934)Biography of Benevento Cellini, devil May Care prince of goldsmiths, lover and liars, set against the lush richness of the renaissance. Adult comedy.