Spencer Tracy
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Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961)During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career.

Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
(1967)A daughter visits her family to introduce them to her Black fiancé, whose kindness and loving demeanor changes the hearts of her reluctant parents.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
(1963)When a dying ex-con drops a clue as to where he buried $350,000 in stolen cash, the five people who witness his death make a mad race for the money.

Boys Town
(1938)Haunted by a killer’s claim that one friend could have saved him, a priest vows to build a home for boys to keep them from a life of crime.

State of the Union
(1948)Academy Award-winning screen icons Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn shine in a classic film about marriage, politics and the pursuit of the American dream.

Inherit the Wind
(1960)Opposing attorneys go head-to-head in a blistering courtroom battle when a Tennessee teacher is forced to defend himself for teaching Darwinism.

The Old Man and the Sea
(1958)Based on Ernest Hemingway's classic novel, Spencer Tracy shines in his portrayal of an aging fisherman battling against the elements of the sea in all its fury.

A Guy Named Joe
(1944)A daredevil bomber pilot who dies taking out a German ship is assigned the guardian angel to a novice airman who falls in love with his former gal.

Northwest Passage
(1940)Tracy plays true-life explorer Major Robert Rogers, leader of the celebrated Rogers’ Rangers fighting force that took on one of the most challenging expeditions in military history.

Adam's Rib
(1949)Academy Award winners Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn star as a husband-and-wife team of attorneys representing opposite sides of a case in this classic comedy directed by George Cukor.To attorney Adam Bonner (Tracy), it's an open-and-shut case when a woman is arrested for attempting to kill her husband after she discovers him with his mistress.

Broken Lance
(1954)A maverick yet iron-willed cattle rancher - he married a Comanche woman and fathered a second family - sees his empire begin to shatter. Oscar winner for Best Story, with Richard Widmark.

Pat and Mike
(1952)Oscar-winners Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn ("The Philadelphia Story," "The African Queen") ignite the screen in this hilarious war of the sexes.

Without Love
(1945)Academy Award winners Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy star as two single people who decide to live together and marry for the sake of propriety in this witty romantic comedy.

Keeper of the Flame
(1943)Eager to eulogize a national hero after his death in a car accident, a reporter finds his investigation into the man's life blocked by his own widow.
Edison, the Man
(1940)The People Against O'Hara
(1951)James Curtayne (Spencer Tracy) was once a brilliant defense attorney, saving scores from prison-time and death row. But that was before a part of him crawled inside a bottle and never crawled out. He now practices civil law…it's safer that way. But when John O'Hara (James Arness), a kid from the neighborhood, gets hauled up on Murder One, he allows himself to get cajoled into returning to his former vocation. It's a mistake. The DA runs circles around the alcohol addled attorney, and O'Hara now faces execution. It's Jimmy's worst nightmare come true. The question is, what's he planning to do about it? A young John Sturges (The Magnificent Seven) teams up with seasoned cinema vet Tracy for this noir-tinged legal drama, and it proves a potent combo – a solid, by-the-numbers thriller rises above the machinations of plot to provide a compelling portrait of a very good, but very weak man in thrall to some very bad, very strong impulses.

Father of the Bride
(1950)Oscar-winner Spencer Tracy ("Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde") received his fourth nomination as an exasperated banker who has misgivings about his engaged daughter's groom. Oscar-winner Elizabeth Taylor ("Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," "National Velvet") portrays the daughter.

Malaya
(1949)Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Stewart and Sydney Greenstreet team up for a World War II adventure set in the steaming jungles of Malaya.