Zachary Scott
15 titles
Filmography
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Ruthless
(1948)A poor boy who saved a rich girl from drowning is adopted by her family, becomes corrupted by capitalism, and grows up into a ruthless financier.

The Southerner
(1945)Follow a poor sharecropper family in their quest to strike out on their own as they confront myriad obstacles on their way to self-sufficiency.
The Counterfeit Plan
(1957)When master criminal and murderer Max Brant escapes from death row, he flees from France to England and hides out in the mansion of his former cohort, Louie Bernard, a reformed forger. It's not long before Brant blackmails the reluctant Bernard into resuming his criminal career with Brant. Situations become even more complicated after Bernard's lovely daughter arrives home, arousing Brant's lecherous tendencies.

Guilty Bystander
(1950)In New York City, ex-cop Max Thursday, now the house detective at a scuzzy hotel in an even scuzzier part of town, exists in an alcoholic haze until his ex-wife appears with news of his son’s disappearance. So, Thursday stumbles through the city’s sleazy underworld searching for his kidnapped son.

Treasure of Ruby Hills
(1955)Unscrupulous ranchers feud over control of their valley, but a newcomer owns the rights to the sole water source that governs the use of their lands.

Flamingo Road
(1949)Academy Award winner Joan Crawford stars as a sideshow dancer whose passion and ambition tear apart a small Florida town that sits along Flamingo Road.

The Mask of Dimitrios
(1944)A meek novelist investigates the mysterious death of a notorious scoundrel.

Mildred Pierce
(1945)A woman's ambitions for her daughter drastically impact her life.

It's Only Money
(1962)A TV repairman becomes the sole heir to a fortune and the prey of those unscrupulous enough to relieve him of it.

Colt .45
(1950)A gun salesman becomes a gunslinger when his merchandise falls into the wrong hands. To recover his six-shooters from outlaws, he must beat them at their own deadly game.
Pretty Baby
(1950)This comedy takes a swipe at radio and television advertising, as a woman rises in the business world after carrying a blanket-wrapped doll in order to get a subway seat. Patsy Douglas (Betsy Drake), an enterprising young lady who always assures herself a seat on the subway by carrying a doll wrapped in baby bunting, eventually must continue the charade when it is assumed that the baby is genuine. Patsy's bosses, advertising executives Sam Morley (Dennis Morgan) and Barry Holmes (Zachary Scott), hope to use Patsy's bundle of joy to land an important client, grouchy baby-food tycoon Cyrus Baxter (Edmund Gwenn). William Frawley (I Love Lucy) also stars.

Let's Make It Legal
(1951)A woman divorces her husband of 20 years because he gambles too much.

Shotgun
(1955)A deputy in the Wild West takes off to avenge a U.S. Marshal’s murder and joins forces with a mysterious woman and a bounty hunter.
Flame of the Islands
(1955)A young woman receives a windfall, leaves New York and opens a Bahamas casino.

Cass Timberlane
(1947)A judge creates a scandal when he marries a younger woman, but after their baby is stillborn, her affection turns increasingly toward his friend.