Binnie Barnes
11 titles
Filmography
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The Last of the Mohicans
(1936)Two sisters attempt to find their father in the French and Indian War, but soon they are captured by French soldiers, until brave rescuers aid them.

The Divorce of Lady X
(1938)A divorce lawyer thinks the woman who spent the night in his hotel room is the wife of his new client.

Rendezvous
(1935)Intrigue, plot twists and romantic jealousy drive this riveting WWI thriller starring Powell as a decoding expert assigned to office work instead of the combat role he longed to play.

The Trouble with Angels
(1966)A Reverend Mother faces an uphill battle to reform a pair of young, hard-to-reach troublemakers who’ve been wreaking havoc on her convent school.

Broadway Melody of 1938
(1937)Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell and the legendary Sophie Tucker star in amusical about the lengths to which a producer and an aspiring star willgo to put on a show--Broadway Melody of 1938.Producer Steve Raleigh(Robert Taylor) has a dancing star to open his show in Sally Lee(Powell). His only problem is coming up with the money to back theproduction--a problem that's solved by Lee when she buys a ...

If Winter Comes
(1947)On the rebound from a broken heart, a writer (Pidgeon) marries another woman (Lansbury), but secretly longs for his former love (Kerr).
The Spanish Main
(1945)Swashbuckling adventure in which a Spanish governor orders a crew of Dutch sailors to be enslaved and their captain hanged, but they escape and plot revenge. With Maureen O'Hara.
I Married an Angel
(1942)With a lilting "Tira Lira La," a bevy of Budapest beauties show up for the birthday celebration of the town's most eligible bachelor, Count Palaffi (Nelson Eddy). Weary of their scheming attentions, the wealthy playboy slips away to his room… and dreams the fanciful escape of I Married an Angel. That angel is Jeanette MacDonald, starring with Eddy for the eighth time. The two stars are delightful as ever, harmonizing the Rodgers and Hart title tune, and more, in heavenly fashion. And the story has all the puffy-cloud imaginativeness you'd expect. This whimsical bon-bon of a film marked the end of the legendary MacDonald-Eddy pairings. They were to silver screen operetta what Astaire and Rogers were to dance. There's never been anyone else like them. There never will be again.

Three Smart Girls
(1936)Three sisters hatch a scheme to break up their estranged father's impending wedding and reunite him with their mother.

The Adventures of Marco Polo
(1938)During the late 13th century, adventurer Marco Polo travels to China, where he finds Emperor Kublai Khan, court intrigue, danger, and unexpected love.

The Dude Goes West
(1948)Eddie Albert stars as a big city type who seeks his destiny in the West. On his way he meets up with Indians, gold robbers and romance.