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

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.

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.

Fools' Parade
(1971)The year is 1935, and James Stewart has been released from prison after serving a 40-year sentence. He wants nothing more than to claim the $25,000 waiting for him in a local bank, but the president of the bank doesn't want him to have it.

Broken Arrow
(1950)A former Army scout, sick of the continuing warfare, immerses himself in the Apache culture and attempts to negotiate a treaty between Cochise and the government in this classic western.

Call Northside 777
(1948)Eleven years after 2 men were convicted of murdering a Chicago policeman, a newspaper reporter re-investigates the case and soon finds inconsistent testimony, questionable witnesses and a police cover up.

The Mountain Road
(1960)As refugees flee the oncoming war, a U.S. Army officer's sense of humanity and compassion is tested during a crucial mission to slow the Japanese advance into China.

The FBI Story
(1959)From two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Don Whitehead's bestseller and directed by veteran Hollywood hitmaker Mervyn LeRoy, The FBI Story is your rat-a-tat ticket to the inside story.

The Rare Breed
(1966)The widow of an English cattle breeder and her daughter go on a perilous journey with a cowboy to deliver a Hereford bull to a ranch in Texas, facing killers and cattle stampedes along the way. But when they reach the ranch, even greater obstacles force them to summon up extraordinary courage if they, and the prize bull, are to survive.

Hiding
Troy Quigg must take his family into witness protection in exchange for giving evidence against a vicious crime lord—but trouble follows them.

Strategic Air Command
(1955)Aviation and sports come together as a baseball player is recalled to Air Force duty.

Pot o' Gold
(1941)Jimmy, a failed music shop owner, goes to work with his uncle. Before getting there, he befriends an Irish family, his uncle's worst enemy.

Carbine Williams
(1952)Oscar-winner James Stewart stars in the title role as a jailed bootlegge r who invents the famed rifle and gains his freedom, co-starring Oscar-nominee Jean Hagen and James Arness.

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
(1962)Jimmy Stewart plays the bungling but charming big-city lawyer determined to rid the fair village of Shinbone of its number one nuisance and bad man: Liberty Valance.

Vivacious Lady
(1938)After a whirlwind courtship, a nightclub singer has to adjust to her professor husband's conservative family.

The Shop Around the Corner
(1940)James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan star in this charming 1940 comedy about unwitting pen pals who find love in pre-World War II Budapest. Directed by Ernst Lubitsch (Ninotchka). With Frank Morgan (The Wizard of Oz).

You Can't Take It with You
(1938)Classic Screwball comedy based on Kaufman-Hart's play, You Can't Take it With You. Alice, the only stable member of an offbeat , free spirited family falls for Stewart, son of a snotty and wealthy family. the two very different families collide and rediscover the simple joys of life and love from the relationship of thier children.

It's a Wonderful World
(1939)Private eye Guy Johnson (James Stewart) is charged with tracking every move of boozing tycoon Willie Heyward (Ernest Truex) -- and ensuring that the mogul comes to no harm. But Guy runs into trouble when, after a bender, Heyward is accused of murder and Guy gets roped in as an accessory. Desperate to prove his innocence, Guy makes a daring escape from a prison train and, while on the run, kidnaps poet Edwina Corday (Claudette Colbert), who gradually warms to his cause.

The Shopworn Angel
(1938)The chemistry that Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart would lift to exquisite heights in The Shop Around the Corner is on earlier display in this tender romance scripted by Waldo Salt (Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home). Sullavan portrays Daisy Heath, a Broadway songbird who knows too much about life. Texas doughboy Bill Pettigrew (Stewart) knows little, except that he'll soon be shipped overseas to the World War I trenches. And that he's been crazy in love with Daisy ever since they shared a taxi. Increasingly charmed by Bill's heartfelt devotion and hoping to give him something to look forward to while he's risking death over there, Daisy agrees to marry him. But there's something about her Bill doesn't know....

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