5 Movies Starring Claire Trevor

Dante's Inferno

Dante's Inferno

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1935-08-23

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

89 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

6.7 (533 Reviews)

Director:

Harry Lachman

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Philip Klein (screen play)

Robert Yost (screen play)

Fullplot:

Jim Carter moves in on the McWade's carnival concession which shows scenes from Dante's "Inferno". He makes it a going concern, marrying Betty along the way. An inspector calls the amusement pier unsafe but Carter bribes him. The pier collapses, leading to the inspector's suicide, injury to Pop McWade, trial for Carter, and Betty's leaving him. Carter starts over with an unsafe floating casino.

Stagecoach

Stagecoach

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1939-03-02

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

96 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

7.9 (28393 Reviews)

Director:

John Ford

Cast:

Writer:

Ernest Haycox (original story)

Dudley Nichols (screen play)

Fullplot:

A simple stagecoach trip is complicated by the fact that Geronimo is on the warpath in the area. The passengers on the coach include a a drunken doctor, two women, a bank manager who has taken off with his client's money, and the famous Ringo Kid, among others.

Murder, My Sweet

Murder, My Sweet

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1944-12-09

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

95 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

7.7 (7897 Reviews)

Director:

Edward Dmytryk

Cast:

Writer:

John Paxton (screenplay)

Raymond Chandler (novel)

Fullplot:

This adaptation of the Raymond Chandler novel 'Farewell, My Lovely', renamed for the American market to prevent filmgoers mistaking it for a musical (for which Powell was already famous) has private eye Philip Marlowe hired by Moose Malloy, a petty crook just out of prison after a seven year stretch, to look for his former girlfriend, Velma, who has not been seen for the last six years. The case is tougher than Marlowe expected as his initially promising enquiries lead to a complex web of deceit involving bribery, perjury and theft, and where no one's motivation is obvious, least of all Marlowe's.

The High and the Mighty

The High and the Mighty

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1954-07-03

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

147 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

(4120 Reviews)

Cast:

Writer:

Ernest K. Gann (screenplay)

Ernest K. Gann (novel)

Fullplot:

One disaster after another happens on this trans-Pacific flight. You have the pilot who loses his nerve! The washed-up co-pilot. The milquetoast flight engineer. The young hot shot second officer. And a cabin full of passengers with every range of problems and personalities there could possibly be. Here you have the Duke in a role he didn't want, and a movie with the title song that became Duke's theme. What else could any John Wayne fan want? It's all here, and then some.

Marjorie Morningstar

Marjorie Morningstar

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1958-08-14

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

128 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

6.3 (686 Reviews)

Director:

Irving Rapper

Genres:

DramaRomance

Cast:

Writer:

Everett Freeman (screenplay)

Herman Wouk (novel)

Fullplot:

While working as a counselor at a summer camp, college-student Marjorie Morgenstern falls for 32-year-old Noel Airman, a would-be dramatist working at a nearby summer theater. Like Marjorie, he is an upper-middle-class New York Jew (born 'Ehrman'), but has fallen away from his roots, and Marjorie's parents object among other things to his lack of a suitable profession, such as medicine or law. Noel himself warns Marjorie repeatedly that she's much too naive and conventional for him, but they nonetheless fall in love. As they pursue an on-again-off-again relationship, Marjorie completes her studies at Hunter College, and works to establish an acting career, while Noel first leaves the theater for a job with an advertising agency, but later completes a musical he'd started writing before he and Marjorie had first met. Meanwhile, their relationship deepens (though, consistent with '50s Hollywood mores, the more full-fledged sexuality in their relationship is never explicitly communicated). They plan to marry, but after the musical's critical failure on Broadway, Noel runs away. Marjorie finally tracks him down at the summer theater where they first met--and, realizing that this is probably where he belongs, finally gives up on the relationship. Helping her to move on with her life is Wally, once Noel's assistant, now a very successful Broadway playwright, and all along, Marjorie's unrequited lover. The movie ends with a clear implication Wally and Marjorie will finally be a couple.

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