Gene Lockhart
32 titles
Filmography
32 results

Lux Video Theatre
Top-notch performances by Hollywood stars elevate live dramatic shows, primarily adapted from major motion pictures and featuring cast interviews.

Sinners in Paradise
(1938)A seaplane with an interesting set of passengers is caught in a storm and crashes near an isolated island inhabited by a mysterious recluse.

Mission to Moscow
(1943)True story of US Ambassador Joseph E. Davies' attempts to forge a wartime alliance with the Soviet Union.

The Inside Story
(1948)While urging another man to keep his cash in circulation to avoid a depression, an old Vermonter hoards his fortune.

Madame Bovary
(1949)A romantic country girl sacrifices her marriage when she thinks she's found true love.

Algiers
(1938)Un ladrón de joyas fugitivo se oculta en la Casbah, donde conoce a una bella mujer que despierta su deseo de huir y empezar de nuevo.

Joan of Arc
(1948)Ingrid Bergman is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she’s directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British.

Earthworm Tractors
(1936)Despite knowing nothing about tractors, a self-described natural born salesman is on a mission to sell one to an old-fashioned lumberman.

Meet John Doe
(1941)Un hombre sin hogar es utilizado por una periodista para hacer campaña contra la injusticia social y se convierte en un truco publicitario.

Listen, Darling
(1938)Judy Garland and fellow teen idol Freddie Bartholomew play Cupid in thisdelightful musical romance. Pinkie Wingate (Garland) and her best friend, Buzz Mitchell (Bartholomew) kidnap Pinkie's widowed mother, Dottie (Mary Astor), to keep her from marrying a man she doesn't really love. But when two kids find just the right man for Dottie, all they have to do is get the adults to fall in love ... a...

Carousel
(1956)Carousel stars Gordon MacRae as Billy Bigelow, a smooth-talking carny man who falls in love with a millworker (Shirley Jones). Tragedy strikes these star-crossed lovers, though, and their journey is not easy.
The Devil Is a Sissy
(1936)No squealers, that's the rule. And Claude Pierce, a child of privilege eager to throw in with two rough-and-tumble lower East Siders, aims to live by it. But through their adventures the trio of would-be toughs discovers another rule. It's harder to go straight than to live a life of crime. That's why The Devil Is a Sissy. This full-hearted drama from the era of Dead End unites a trio of top 1930s child stars for the only time: Freddie Bartholomew (David Copperfield), Jackie Cooper (The Champ) and Mickey Rooney. All three shine. "But it is Mickey Rooney, the Puck of A Midsummer Night's Dream, who penetrates beyond the script and emerges as a living study of Gig, the son of a murderer" (Frank S. Nugent, The New York Times).