Mischa Auer
18 titles
Filmography
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Sucker Money
(1933)A phony spiritualist struggles to dodge an investigative reporter while working to swindle a wealthy heiress out of her banker father’s money.

The Intruder
(1933)After a murder goes unsolved on a sinking ocean liner, the survivors assemble on a deserted island with the killer still lurking among them.

Destry Rides Again
(1939)Deputy sheriff Destry tames the town of Bottle Neck, including saloon singer Frenchy.

For You I Die
(1947)A young convict, Johnny Coulter, serving as a trustee and with only a year remaining on his sentence, is forced to participate in a prison break by one of the hardened criminals. They separate after the break but circumstances bring them together again. Johnny and a waitress, Hope Novak, fall in love and, together, they help the law recapture the escapee and his henchmen.

Song of Paris
(1952)A comedy of errors and desire concerning a love triangle and rivalry between two men in Paris who are smitten with a vivacious cabaret singer.

That Naughty Girl
(1956)Accused of dealing in counterfeit money, Paul Latour entrusts his daughter Brigitte to the care of a friend, Jean Clary. The girl, a walking catastrophe, finally wins Jean's heart. They unmask the forgers, clearing Paul's name, and can now concentrate on their love.

Pick a Star
(1937)An Iowa girl comes to Hollywood and achieves stardom with the help of a publicity man. Laurel and Hardy play themselves as actors on the set.

The Monster Walks
(1932)While visiting her family’s creaky mansion for the reading of her father’s will, an heiress, her boyfriend, and her uncle are menaced by a killer ape.

You Can't Take It with You
(1938)Classic Screwball comedy based on Kaufman-Hart's play, You Can't Take it With You. Alice, the only stable member of an offbeat , free spirited family falls for Stewart, son of a snotty and wealthy family. the two very different families collide and rediscover the simple joys of life and love from the relationship of thier children.

The Rage of Paris
(1938)Struggling to make rent, Nicole devises a plan. Enlist her friend to help her snare a rich husband that will make her money woes go away.

Condemned to Live
(1935)As murders by a vampire rise, a man starts to suspect himself as the killer when he learns his mother was bitten by a bat while he was in utero.

Brewster's Millions
(1945)A former U.S. Army soldier inherits eight million dollars, but must spend one million in two months without telling anyone his secret.

Seven Sinners
(1940)A South Seas saloon singer uses her charms to woo politicians, navy officers, gangsters, riff-raff, judges, and a ship's doctor to achieve her aims.

Mr. Arkadin
(1955)In Cold War Europe, an elusive billionaire with a case of amnesia recruits an American smuggler to investigate his dark and mysterious past.

The Christmas That Almost Wasn't
(1966)Children unite to help Santa Claus (Alberto Rabagliati) and his wife, whose heartless landlord (Rossano Brazzi) wants the rent.
Scarlet Dawn
(1932)Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Nancy Carroll star as Russian aristocrats who flee to Constantinople and pose as commoners to escape the Bolshevik Revolution. But the Baron Nikita Krasnoff (Fairbanks--The Prisoner of Zenda) cannot adjust to his new life of poverty and obscurity and soon begins an affair with a devious woman and a life of crime as a con artist. Nearly losing everything, and being exposed as frauds, the married couple eventually must again rely on each other escape with their very lives in this towering romantic epic.

Inside the Lines
(1930)During World War I, two undercover operatives working for the Germans reunite in Gibraltar for a mission that could alter the course of history.

The Flaming Signal
(1933)A military aviator and his dog crash-land on a tropical island where an unscrupulous businessman rules the land through fear and exploitation.