Dick Haymes
5 titles
Filmography
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St. Benny the Dip
(1951)Three small-time crooks disguise themselves as clergymen to evade the law, only to find that their fake piety leads to unexpected moral dilemmas.
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.

State Fair
(1945)A farming family attends the Iowa State Fair, two of the children meeting new flames, while the parents aim to win prizes for their produce.

One Touch of Venus
(1948)When a long-lost statue of Venus turns out to be the lovely goddess herself on an earthly assignment, a hapless department store employee suddenly becomes the object of a furious employer, a jealous fiancé and one love-struck statue. Adapted from the Broadway musical with music by Kurt Weill, and based on F. Anstey’s novel The Tinted Venus.

Real Life
(1979)Albert Brooks, known for his outrageous short films for TV's original Saturday Night Live, has brought his special brand of madness to the screen. In his directorial debut. Brooks presents a hilarious account of what happens to a typical American family when a group of filmmakers moves in with them to record "real life." Brooks heads up the crew that invades the Phoenix household of Charles Grodin, Frances Lee McCain and their children. The results are disastrous...and hysterically funny.