Lucile Watson
15 titles
Filmography
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The Thin Man Goes Home
(1944)Visiting Sycamore Springs, Nick and Nora are parched and pestered by Nick's disapproving parents. But when a painter turns up dead, the sleuthing couple dive into small-town gossip, espionage and art intrigue -- solving murders with style and champagne.

Never Say Goodbye
(1946)Seven-year-old Phillippa “Flip” plots to get her divorced parents, who love her (and secretly each other), back to the altar.

Waterloo Bridge
(1940)Returning from World War II, Captain Roy remembers Myra, the ballet dancer he planned to marry. But during his absences, Myra lost her job, believed Roy dead, and fell into poverty and prostitution.

Harriet Craig
(1950)A cold, perfectionist wife will stop at nothing to have her house and life run as she wishes, even if it means controlling her husband's every move.

The Great Lie
(1941)Believing her husband to be dead, a flyer's wife bargains with his former love to adopt the woman's baby. Starring Bette Davis, Mary Astor and George Brent.

My Reputation
(1946)Barbara Stanwyck stars in this moody melodrama as a widow struggling to rebuild her life despite uncharitable rumors.
Rage in Heaven
(1941)
Made for Each Other
(1939)When a rising young lawyer marries a girl he's only known for one day, their love is tested by his disapproving boss and family and a baby on the way.

My Forbidden Past
(1951)Robert Mitchum and Ava Gardner star in this steamy historical melodrama about a beauty who seeks revenge on the suitor who jilted her. When Barbara Beaurevel (Gardner) inherits a substantial fortune from her grandmother, she hopes to wipe away her wealthy but scandalous family's stigma by using her money to help others. Barbara is in love with Dr. Mark Lucas (Mitchum), but since he is married t...

Tomorrow Is Forever
(1946)At the end of World War I, Elizabeth MacDonald receives word that her husband John was killed in action. Now, twenty years later, with his reconstructed face, crippled frame and a new identity, John re-enters her life, unrecognizable...at first.

Watch on the Rhine
(1943)Nazi agents pursue a German freedom-fighter and his family to Washington.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith
(1941)Julia Misbehaves
(1948)
The Razor's Edge
(1946)A young man returns home from WWI questioning his values and is crushed when he learns his fiance has married someone else. He falls in love with another woman who is an alcoholic, but his ex-fiance ruins that relationship.

The Women
(1939)Joan Crawford and Norma Shearer star in this enjoyable comedy about a happily married woman who lets her catty friends talk her into divorce when her husband strays.