Gary Cooper
32 titles
Filmography
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The Adventures of Marco Polo
(1938)During the late 13th century, adventurer Marco Polo travels to China, where he finds Emperor Kublai Khan, court intrigue, danger, and unexpected love.

Fighting Caravans
(1931)Mientras un joven explorador ayuda a proteger una caravana de viajeros, sus compañeros exploradores intentan evitar que el hombre se enamore.

Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero
(1998)Known for his personification of the Western hero, it was Montana-born Cooper's horse riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies.
Desire
(1936)A French jewel thief (Marlene Dietrich) speeds to Spain with pearls, which she drops in the pocket of a U.S. engineer (Gary Cooper).

A Farewell to Arms
(1932)Un conductor de ambulancia estadounidense herido y una enfermera inglesa se enamoran en Italia durante el apogeo de la Primera Guerra Mundial.

Lilac Time
(1928)In this love story set against the backdrop of the World War I, a British flying ace and a local farm girl fall in love in rural France.

The Winning of Barbara Worth
(1926)While building an irrigation system for a Southwestern desert community, an engineer vies with a local cowboy for the affections of a rancher's daughter.

Children of Divorce
(1927)A young flapper preys on her childhood sweetheart's fear of divorce and tricks him into marrying her instead of the woman he truly loves.

Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line
(1997)Orphaned at 4, Stanwyck was a Ziegfeld Girl by 17. From a bit part on Broadway, she went on to a rich Hollywood career, starring in over 80 films.

Sleepless Nights
(2016)Frozen in fear has a whole new meaning in this terrifying collection of four tales involving the helpless and scary phenomenon of sleep paralysis.

Alice in Wonderland
(1933)Little Alice (Charlotte Henry) meets the Cheshire Cat (Richard Arlen), Humpty Dumpty (W.C. Fields) and other Lewis Carroll characters in a surreal world.

Wings
(1927)Two rivals—in love with the same woman—become fighter pilots during World War I in this Best Picture winner from the first-ever Academy Awards.