James Stewart
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Rear Window
(1954)When professional photographer J.B. “Jeff” Jeffries is confined to a wheelchair with a broken leg, he becomes obsessed with watching the private dramas of his neighbours play out across the courtyard. When he suspects a salesman may have murdered his nagging wife, Jeffries enlists the help of his glamorous socialite girlfriend to investigate the highly suspicious chain of events...

It's a Wonderful Life
(1946)An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.

Vertigo
(1958)Don't look down! One of Hitchcock's darkest and most compelling films tells the story of a police detective who has a crippling fear of heights. When an old friend asks him to tail his wife, he is drawn into a vortex of deceit, murder and obsession.

Rope
(1948)Alfred Hitchcock directs James Stewart in this macabre spellbinder about two friends who strangle a classmate and then hold a party for their victim's family and friends.

The Man Who Knew Too Much
(1956)James Stewart and Doris Day are stunning in Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant suspense thriller about an American couple who get caught up in international espionage after their son is kidnapped.

Anatomy of a Murder
(1959)A riveting courtroom drama of rape and premeditated murder is brought to life with an all-star cast in the suspenseful and highly-acclaimed Anatomy of a Murder. Nominated for seven Academy Awards�, including Best Picture (1959), the film pits a humble small-town lawyer (James Stewart) against a hardheaded, big-city prosecutor (George C. Scott). Emotions flare as a jealous army lieutenant (Ben G..

Harvey
(1950)James Stewart stars in this comedy, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, as the good-natured Elwood P. Dowd, whose constant companion is a six-foot tall rabbit that only he can see.

The Spirit of St. Louis
(1957)Celebrate the historic May 20, 1927 flight of "The Spirit of St. Louis" with screen legend Jimmy Stewart aerial legend Charles Lindbergh.

Winchester '73
(1950)A cowboy's obsession with a stolen rifle leads to a bullet-ridden odyssey through the American West.

Two Rode Together
(1961)One of the first popular Westerns to recognize the dignity of Indian life, this stirring action drama was directed by John Ford and stars Jimmy Stewart as a cynical and corrupt U.S. Marshal.

Firecreek
(1968)Screen legends and Academy Award-winners James Stewart and Henry Fonda head this story about a farmer with a part-time job as sheriff in a small town, who finds himself face-to-face with a gang of outlaw drifters who want nothing but to start trouble.

Ziegfeld Girl
(1941)Discovery by Flo Ziegfeld changes a girl's life, but not necessarily for the better. Three beautiful women soon discover this when they join the spectacle on Broadway. Susan (Academy Award and Emmy-nominee and Golden Globe-winner Judy Garland -- "The Wizard of Oz," "A Star is Born") plays a singer who must leave behind her aging vaudevillian father.

The Naked Spur
(1953)Oscar-nominated story filmed in the stunning Rocky Mountains stars James Stewart as a bounty hunter in pursuit of ruthless outlaw Robert Ryan, and his beautiful girlfriend, Janet Leigh.

Bell, Book and Candle
(1958)A Greenwich Village witch falls for her dashing neighbor. When she learns he’s engaged, she casts a love spell but risks losing her powers for good.

Bandolero!
(1968)Two outlaw brothers (James Stewart and Dean Martin) on the run with a beautiful hostage (Raquel Welch) join forces with the lawmen following them to fight off Mexican bandoleros.

Shenandoah
(1965)A Virginia farmer's son is taken prisoner during the Civil War and he must venture out on the killing fields to find him.

Destry Rides Again
(1939)Deputy sheriff Destry tames the town of Bottle Neck, including saloon singer Frenchy.

The Glenn Miller Story
(1954)James Stewart and June Allyson light up the screen in this tribute to the legendary big-band leader whose humble beginnings led to fame as a best-selling recording artist.

The Man from Laramie
(1955)A man sets out to avenge his brother's death and runs up against a gang selling weapons to an Apache tribe.

Thunderbolt
(1947)The Corsican coast is dotted by wooden crosses marking the graves of fascist soldiers felled by American forces. At an American base affectionately known as the "country club," the Air Force initiates "Operation Stranglehold," a bombing campaign aimed at the Axis-controlled railroads and designed to block supplies from the front lines. Allied P-47 fighter pilots struggle to hit their narrow targets and bring freedom to the impoverished families suffering under Mussolini's fascist regime.