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They Were Expendable
(1945)
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John Ford
featuring
Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Cameron Mitchell, Ward Bond
John Brickley (Robert Montgomery) believes in PT boats, and as a lowly U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in the Philippines, that makes him a radical thinker. "Your boats maneuver beautifully," an admiral (Charles Trowbridge) tells him, "but if I'm going into combat, I prefer something a little more substantial." The gently delivered but stinging ...
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Lady in the Lake
(1946)
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directed by
Robert Montgomery
featuring
Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter, Lloyd Nolan, Tom Tully, Leon Ames
Robert Montgomery is the director and star of the film noir mystery Lady in the Lake, adapted for the screen by source novelist Raymond Chandler. Montgomery plays detective Philip Marlowe, a private eye who just wants to publish his own crime stories. Kingsby Publications editor Adrienne Fromsett (Audrey Totter) meets with Marlowe, but offers him ...
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Private Lives
(1931)
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directed by
Sidney Franklin
featuring
Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Reginald Denny, Una Merkel, Jean Hersholt
Amanda (Norma Shearer) and Elyot (Robert Montgomery) -- a witty, sophisticated married couple -- divorce and marry other mates. Amanda chooses stuffy Victor (Reginald Denny), while Elyot's selection is the tiresome Sibyl (Una Merkel). Coincidentally, both newlywed couples honeymoon at the same Swiss hotel -- in adjoining suites, in fact. Amanda ...
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
(1941)
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directed by
Alfred Hitchcock
featuring
Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery, Gene Raymond, Jack Carson, Philip Merivale
In Hitchcock's rare foray into comedy (courtesy of a wittily risque script by Norman Krasna), Mr. Smith (Robert Montgomery) makes the mistake of telling Mrs. Smith (Carole Lombard) that if he had it to do all over again, he might not have married her. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Smith discovers that his marriage is invalid. Rather than say goodbye, ...
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The Last of Mrs. Cheyney
(1937)
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directed by
Dorothy Arzner, George Fitzmaurice, Richard Boleslawski
featuring
Joan Crawford, William Powell, Robert Montgomery, Frank Morgan, Jessie Ralph
Based on a popular drawing-room drama by Frederick Lonsdale, The Last of Mrs. Cheyney stars Joan Crawford as a jewel thief who poses as an aristocrat. It is Crawford's intention to pilfer a valuable pearl necklace while attending a society party in the company of partner-in-crime William Powell. Here she attracts the attention of Robert Montgomery ...
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The Big House
(1930)
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directed by
George W. Hill
featuring
Chester Morris, Wallace Beery, Robert Montgomery, Leila Hyams, Lewis Stone
Not the first of the prison pictures, but the one that truly put the genre on the map. Playboy Kent (Robert Montgomery), driving drunk, kills a couple of pedestrians and is sentenced to a 10-year manslaughter term. His cellmate is forger Morgan (Chester Morris), a tough but essentially decent con; the cell-block leader is Butch (Wallace Beery), ...
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Here Comes Mr. Jordan
(1941)
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directed by
Alexander Hall
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Robert Montgomery, Evelyn Keyes, Claude Rains, Rita Johnson, Edward Everett Horton
Robert Montgomery plays saxophone-playing boxer Joe Pendleton, who insists upon piloting his own plane, much to the consternation of his manager Max Corkle (James Gleason). Just before a championship bout, Joe's plane crashes. When he revives, he finds he has been whisked away to Heaven by the overanxious Messenger #7013. Checking with the man in ...
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Free and Easy
(1930)
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directed by
Edward Sedgwick
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Buster Keaton, Anita Page, Trixie Friganza, Robert Montgomery, Fred Niblo
Buster Keaton's talkie debut (discounting his non-speaking guest appearance in Hollywood Revue of 1929) was Free and Easy, an uneven but generally amusing comedy with a Hollywood setting. When pretty Elvira (Anita Page) of Gopher City, Kansas wins a beauty contest, her prize includes a trip to Tinseltown and a screen test at MGM. Appointing ...
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Rip Tide
(1934)
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directed by
Edmund Goulding
featuring
Norma Shearer, Robert Montgomery, Herbert Marshall, Mrs. Patrick Campbell
A few unique touches aside -- notably the opening costume-party scene, in which the revellers are dressed as insects -- Rip Tide is a standard-issue Norma Shearer soap opera. Shearer plays Mary, a footloose and fancy-free American heiress who weds British nobleman Lord Rexford (Herbert Marshall). Five years later, Rexford embarks upon a business ...
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Night Must Fall
(1937)
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directed by
Richard Thorpe
featuring
Robert Montgomery, Rosalind Russell, Dame May Whitty, Alan Marshal, Merle Tottenham
Emlyn Williams' theatrical horror piece Night Must Fall was filmed by MGM without the usual studio-imposed happy ending. Robert Montgomery stars as Danny, a wickedly charming Irish bellhop who wins the confidence of an elderly invalid (Dame May Whitty). The old woman's niece (Rosalind Russell) is not so easily swayed by Danny's blarney, but she ...
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Sins of the Children
(1930)
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directed by
Sam Wood
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Robert Montgomery, Elliott Nugent, Leila Hyams, Clara Blandick
This touching drama follows the exploits of a big-hearted businessman. The financier is just about to close a major deal when he is forced to move to the desert to help his tubercular son recover. It takes two years, and during that time, the businessman's partner has written him off as a business failure. That may be true, but in other areas of ...
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Yellow Jack
(1938)
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directed by
George B. Seitz
featuring
Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, Andy Devine, Henry Hull
The Sidney Howard/Paul de Kruf Broadway play Yellow Jack was transferred to the screen by MGM in 1938. The film is set at the turn of the century, when yellow fever was the Number One killer in Latin America. Army doctors Lewis Stone, Charles Coburn and Stanley Ridges gather in Cuba to attempt to find the cause and cure of the dreaded disease. ...
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Forsaking All Others
(1935)
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directed by
W.S. Van Dyke
featuring
Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, Charles Butterworth, Billie Burke
For 20 years, Jeff Williams (Clark Gable) has been in love with his childhood playmate Mary Clay (Joan Crawford). Alas, Jeff has never said as much, thus Mary becomes engaged to another childhood friend, Dill Todd (Robert Montgomery). Returning from a trip to Spain for the purpose of proposing to Mary, Jeff is taken aback when he learns of the ...
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Eye Witness
(1949)
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directed by
Robert Montgomery
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Robert Montgomery, Leslie Banks, Felix Aylmer, Patricia Wayne, Andrew Cruickshank
The fourth directorial effort of actor Robert Montgomery, Eye Witness was lensed on location in England. Montgomery plays an American attorney whose British pal (Michael Ripper) has been accused of murder. Ripper insists that he spent the evening of the crime with a woman, who has seemingly disappeared from the face of the earth. Montgomery ...
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