Gene Lockhart
32 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.

Abe Lincoln in Illinois
(1940)Covers the period from Lincoln's early years as a Kentucky woodsman until his election to the Presidency in 1860.

Hangmen Also Die!
(1943)After assassinating a Nazi leader in occupied Czechoslovakia, a Czech doctor tries to evade the Gestapo in this noir-like espionage thriller.

His Girl Friday
(1940)El editor de un periódico usa todos los trucos del libro para evitar que su ex esposa, una destacada reportera, se vuelva a casar.

The House on 92nd Street
(1945)A stentorian narrator tells us that the USA was flooded with nazi spies in 1939-41. One such tries to recruit college grad bill dietrich, who becomes a double agent for the fbi. While bill trains in hamburg, a street-Accident victim proves to have been spying on atom-Bomb secrets; Conveniently, dietrich is assigned to the new york spy ring stealing these secrets. Can he track down the mysterious "Christopher" before his ruthless associates unmask and kill him?

Star of Midnight
(1935)A dancer disappears from a theather and then William Powell and society beauty Ginger Rogers solve the murder.

Northern Pursuit
(1943)Errol Flynn stars in this spy drama as Mountie Steve Wagner, who tracks downed Nazi flyer Hugo von Keller through the Canadian wilderness.

Rhubarb
(1951)A Brooklyn baseball team's PR man tends the club owner's sole heir, a tomcat called Rhubarb.
Action in Arabia
(1944)When an American newspaperman based in Damascus investigates the murder of a colleague, his search leads him to a beautiful French spy, a World War II Nazi plot to unite the Arabs against the Allies--and lots of Action in Arabia.

The Strange Woman
(1946)Follows the exploits of Jenny Hager, a woman living in 1820s Maine who weaves a trail of intrigue and seduction to prey on men for their money.
Penrod's Double Trouble
(1938)
I, Jane Doe
(1948)When a French war bride kills her American husband, his other wife, a lawyer, defends her.

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.

The Sea Wolf
(1941)Edward G. Robinson stars as the tyrannical captain of a freighter who would rather "reign in Hell than serve in Heaven" in this classic drama. When the maniacal captain rescues two survivors of a capsized ferry, an idealistic writer and a female fugitive, the two soon realize that the captain will never let them leave his ship alive.
Edison, the Man
(1940)
The Inspector General
(1949)A un estafador lo confunden con el enviado oficial del emperador Napoleon Bonaparte para combatir la corrupción generalizada que reina en Francia.

Going My Way
(1944)When young Father O'Malley (Bing Crosby) arrives at St. Dominic's, old Father Fitzgibbon (Barry Fitzgerald) doesn't think much of the church's newest member.

Something to Sing About
(1937)A New York bandleader journeys to Hollywood when he is offered a contract with a film studio, but he is determined to do things his own way.
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
(1947)In the 1870s, Cynthia Pilgrim (Betty Grable) graduates at the top of her New York City typewriting class. When she moves to Boston to work for a shipping company, she finds that her office is an old boys club run by an outspoken sexist, Mr. Saxon (Gene Lockhart). At first, company co-owner John Pritchard (Dick Haymes) is unsure if Cynthia will be able to cut it, but she proves to be a valuable worker. However, John is bothered by Cynthia's involvement in the women's suffrage movement.
