Dana Andrews
19 titles
Filmography
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The Best Years of Our Lives
(1946)Three World War II veterans—two bearing deep trauma—return to the American Midwest and find that they and their families have been forever changed.

Boomerang!
(1947)Boomerang, directed by Elia Kazan, is a chilling film noir, the true story about the murder of a priest, the subsequent arrest and trial of a jobless drifter, and the efforts of young state's attorney Henry Harvey (Dana Andrews) to uncover the truth.

A Walk in the Sun
(1945)Sgt. Tyne leads an Army infantry platoon from their landing at Salerno, Italy, to their brutal, final assault on a Nazi-held farmhouse near Rome.

My Foolish Heart
(1950)After being visited by an old friend, a woman recalls her true love, the man she met and lost years ago.

Edge of Doom
(1950)A mentally unbalanced young man kills a priest. One of the priest's colleagues sets out to find the killer.

I Want You
(1951)In 1950, small-town Americans try to deal with military conscription.

The North Star
(1943)in June of 1941, a wholesome Ukrainian farming village finds itself suddenly contending with a Nazi invasion and its evil blood-draining operation.

Johnny Reno
(1966)Johnny Reno is a US Marshall who is bushwhacked by outlaws on his way to Stone Junction, Kansas. Joe Connors and his brother Ab mistakenly believe the lawman is after them and fire on Reno, and Reno captures Joe after Ab is killed in the gun battle. The two face an angry mob in a town where local Sheriff Hodges is in cahoots with the corrupt Mayor Jess Yates.

Crack in the World
(1965)Ignoring dire warnings, a reckless scientist forges ahead on an ill-fated experiment to detonate a thermonuclear device inside the Earth's core.

Comanche
(1956)Violent Indian attacks, spurred on by the racist hatred of Indians among white officers, compel a brave army scout to see understanding, reconciliation, and peace.

State Fair
(1945)A farming family attends the Iowa State Fair, two of the children meeting new flames, while the parents aim to win prizes for their produce.

Daisy Kenyon
(1947)Commercial artist Daisy Kenyon is involved with married lawyer Dan O'Mara, and hopes someday to marry him, if he ever divorces his wife Lucille. She meets returning veteran Peter, a decent and caring man, whom she does not love, but who offers her love and a more hopeful relationship. She marries him... just as Dan gets a divorce.

Kit Carson
(1940)A passionate frontier scout, who’s warred with tribal factions, is chosen to lead a wagon train from the Oregon Trail down to a California in crisis.

Elephant Walk
(1954)A cholera epidemic breaks out, drought blights the land and herds of thirst-maddened elephants devastate the plantation in a thundering stampede.

December 7th
(1943)Long censored for its potential effects on morale, this wartime docudrama recounts the bombing of Pearl Harbor and its aftermath.

Up in Arms
(1944)Hypochondriac Danny Weems gets drafted into the army and makes life miserable for his fellow GIs. He's also lovesick when it comes to pretty Mary Morgan, unaware that she's in love with his best friend Joe.

Battle of the Bulge
(1965)In a gripping dramatization, Nazi Germany launches its last desperate counterattack on the Western Front, altering the course of World War II.

The Satan Bug
(1965)A desperate manhunt is on. The survival of the world is at stake. A doomsday clock is ticking! Officials have no doubt about a madman's ability to carry out germ warfare...they know he has The Satan Bug! John Sturges directs this top-notch thriller.

The Loved One
(1965)An all-star cast pokes fun at Hollywood, Britain and the business of turning a profit from grief in the classic 1960s black comedy The Loved One. Innocent, serious British poet Dennis Barlow (Robert Morse--"Tru," How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) comes to Los Angeles to make final arrangements for a relative who was a longtime film star, but didn't leave enough money to pay for his funeral. Taking a job as an assistant embalmer at a pet cemetery, Barlow falls in love with beautiful funeral-home cosmetician Aimee Thanatogenous (Anjanette Comer), who is also the object of prissy funeral director Mr. Joyboy's (Academy Award winner Rod Steiger--In the Heat of the Night) affections. Now, as Barlow stumbles his way through the underside of Hollywood, he becomes involved with his boss's (Jonathan Winters) plan to launch the dearly departed into eternal orbit in outer space.