| The Thorn Birds (1983) |
| The Letters (1973) |
| A Taste of Evil (1971) |
| The House That Would Not Die (1970) |
Roustabout (1964) Charlie Rogers drives around on his motorcycle trying to become a famous singer performing in small clubs. He gets a temporary job at Maggie Morgan's carnival while his bike is being repaired. When Rogers starts to do his singing, the carnival is very successful and Morgan gets a relief from the bank who wants to close it down. But as soon as the bike is ready, he will leave them. Unless young Cathy can convince him to stay.
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| The Night Walker (1964) |
| Walk on the Wild Side (1962) |
| Crime of Passion (1957) |
| Forty Guns (1957) |
| Trooper Hook (1957) |
| The Maverick Queen (1956) |
| There's Always Tomorrow (1956) |
| These Wilder Years (1956) |
| Escape to Burma (1955) |
| The Violent Men (1955) |
| Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) |
| Executive Suite (1954) |
| Witness to Murder (1954) |
| All I Desire (1953) |
| Blowing Wild (1953) |
| Jeopardy (1953) |
| The Moonlighter (1953) |
| Titanic (1953) |
| Clash by Night (1952) |
| The Man with a Cloak (1951) |
| No Man of Her Own (1950) |
| The File on Thelma Jordon (1950) |
| The Furies (1950) |
| To Please a Lady (1950) |
| East Side, West Side (1949) |
| The Lady Gambles (1949) |
| B.F.'s Daughter (1948) |
| Sorry, Wrong Number (1948) |
| Cry Wolf (1947) |
| The Other Love (1947) |
| The Two Mrs. Carrolls (1947) |
| California (1946) |
| My Reputation (1946) |
| The Bride Wore Boots (1946) |
| The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) |
| Christmas in Connecticut (1945) |
| Flesh and Fantasy (1943) |
| Lady of Burlesque (1943) |
| The Gay Sisters (1942) |
| The Great Man's Lady (1942) |
Ball of Fire (1941) Sexy, wisecracking nightclub singer Sugarpuss O'Shea is a hot tomato who needs to be kept on ice: mobster boyfriend Joe Lilac is suspected of murder and Sugarpuss' testimony could put him away. Naive Professor Bertram Potts meets Miss O'Shea while researching an article on slang and in true romantic comedy fashion the two worlds collide. When Miss O'Shea hides out with Potts and his fellow professors, everyone learns something new: the professors how to cha-cha and Potts the meaning of "yum-yum"!
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Meet John Doe (1941) A man needing money agrees to impersonate a nonexistent person who said he'd be committing suicide as a protest, and a political movement begins
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| The Lady Eve (1941) |
| You Belong to Me (1941) |
| Remember the Night (1940) |
| Golden Boy (1939) |
| Union Pacific (1939) |
| Always Goodbye (1938) |
| The Mad Miss Manton (1938) |
| Breakfast for Two (1937) |
| Internes Can't Take Money (1937) |
| Stella Dallas (1937) |
| This Is My Affair (1937) |
| A Message to Garcia (1936) |
| Banjo on My Knee (1936) |
| His Brother's Wife (1936) |
| The Bride Walks Out (1936) |
| The Plough and the Stars (1936) |
| Annie Oakley (1935) |
| Red Salute (1935) |
| The Woman in Red (1935) |
| A Lost Lady (1934) |
| Gambling Lady (1934) |
| The Secret Bride (1934) |
| Baby Face (1933) |
| Ever in My Heart (1933) |
| Ladies They Talk About (1933) |
| The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) |
| Forbidden (1932) |
| Shopworn (1932) |
| So Big! (1932) |
| The Purchase Price (1932) |
| Illicit (1931) |
| Night Nurse (1931) |
| Ten Cents a Dance (1931) |
| The Miracle Woman (1931) |
| Ladies of Leisure (1930) |
| Mexicali Rose (1929) |
| The Locked Door (1929) |
| Broadway Nights (1927) |
| Double Indemnity |
| The Big Valley |
| The Colbys |