Loretta Young
18 titles
Filmography
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Rachel and the Stranger
(1948)A mail-order bride finds herself attracted to a handsome drifter.

Come to the Stable
(1949)Two French nuns are faced with a series of obstacles when they set out to build a children's hospital in New England.

Cause for Alarm!
(1951)Un inválido neurótico cree que su esposa está planeando matarlo y la incrimina por asesinato cuando escribe una carta a la policía.

Kentucky
(1938)In this romantic drama based on John Taintor Foote’s story "The Look of Eagles," a feud between two Kentucky horse-racing families may finally end in love after three generations.
They Call It Sin
(1932)A young Kansas girl who comes to New York to make it big in the chorus becomes involved in a love triangle and learns a lesson about show business in this "high class" film from the ribald 1930s. Loretta Young stars as Marion, a gifted songwriter who longs to hit the big time. When she falls in love with Jimmy (David Manners), she follows him to New York and luckily finds a job writing songs for Humphries, a tyrannical producer (Louis Calhern). But Jimmy is engaged to another woman (Helen Vinson) and Humphries has no intention of helping her with her career. She soon finds solace with Tony Travers (George Brent), a doctor whose ordinary life she welcomes with open arms.
The Unguarded Hour
(1936)Did Samuel Metford push his wife from Dover Cliff? Lady Helen Dearden saw the Metfords there and knows the woman's death was an accident. If she testifies in court, an innocent man avoids the gallows. Yet one thing will die if she testifies – her barrister husband's career. Lady Helen had secretly gone to Dover to pay off the blackmailer who possessed letters linking her husband romantically to a married woman. Her trust in her spouse is further tested when he is later accused of killing the woman addressed in the letters. Did Lady Helen wed a murderer? Twists abound in this luminous whodunit featuring Loretta Young and Franchot Tone as the sophisticated, increasingly disquieted Deardens. Roland Young adds wit as the Deardens' friend. And little-known Henry Daniell excels as the blackmailer.

Letter to Loretta
Hosted by and starring actress Loretta Young, this drama anthology series presents viewers with important life lessons and uplifting stories.

Eternally Yours
(1939)A clergyman's daughter is swept off her feet by a debonair magician. But when the magic wears off, she attempts a disappearing act of her own.

She Had to Say Yes
(1933)A secretary pads her salary by dating prospective buyers for her company.

Lady in a Corner
(1989)The founding editor of a high glamour fashion magazine in New York tries to save her magazine from being taken over by a huge media conglomerate of questionable ethics. In the process, she is forced to ally with an irreverent young female associate editor, who also seeks control.

The Stranger
(1946)Un investigador de la Comisión de Crímenes de Guerra viaja a Connecticut para encontrar a un famoso nazi que planeó el Holocausto.

The Bishop's Wife
(1947)When a bishop in a turbulent marriage fails to raise funds to build a church, he receives help from a dashing man claiming to be an angel from heaven.

Call of the Wild
(1935)A hardy young man, his pal and a girl are stranded in the Yukon and join forces to locate a rich gold claim in the Arctic wastelands.

Taxi!
(1932)A hardened New York City cab driver, Matt Nolan, struggles as a crooked syndicate attempts to eliminate all independent cabbies in the city. With Matt's livelihood threatened, he recruits a gang to stand up to them - violently.

Key to the City
(1950)Academy Award winners Clark Gable and Loretta Young star as two mayors from opposite sides of the United States who meet and fall in love at a mayoral convention in San Francisco.

Along Came Jones
(1945)Gary Cooper (1952's "High Noon") gives a marvelous, tongue-in-cheek performance as a fumble-fingered cowpoke who is mistaken for a notorious bandit and almost gets killed by both sides of the law all while managing to capture the attention of Loretta Young. William Demarest co-stars as Cooper's trusty sidekick and Dan Duryea plays the villainous Monte Jarred for whom Cooper is mistaken.

The Devil to Pay!
(1930)Spendthrift Willie Leyland again returns to the family home in London penniless. His father is none too pleased but Willie smooth-talks him into letting him stay. At the same time he turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, whose father is big in linoleum and who, before Willie's arrival, was about to become engaged to a Russian aristocrat.

Laugh, Clown, Laugh
(1928)A professional circus clown faces tragedy and betrayal when he falls in love with the young woman he adopted as an orphaned child.