Sig Ruman
15 titles
Filmography
15 results

The Bold Caballero
(1936)The first ‘Zorro’ film in color sees the fighter for the less fortunate try to escape after being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit.

The World Moves On
(1934)Saga of a Louisiana family from the 19th Century to WWI.

Ninotchka
(1939)Greta Garbo bursts into a rare bit of onscreen laughter during her portrayal of a cold-hearted Soviet agent who is warmed up by a trip to Paris and a night of love.

Nothing Sacred
(1937)Una mujer se entera de que no se está muriendo de intoxicación por radiacion, pero finge estar enferma para aparecer en un reportaje.

The Wedding Night
(1935)This romantic tragedy centers on the star-crossed love between a troubled and married writer and the beautiful Polish girl who becomes his inspiration. As the girl and the writer get to know each other, he learns that her stern father has betrothed her to a man she does not love.

The Wagons Roll at Night
(1941)The tents are leaky. The troupers are weary. The carnival limps into town and sets up for another show. To the public, the carnival means exciting performers. To Nick Coster, those performers are "mugs and grifters and riffraff all under one tent." Nick should know. He puts the show together. Humphrey Bogart plays Nick, bringing crisp authority to a movie whose midway atmosphere is so alive you can almost taste the caramel corn. Sylvia Sidney, Eddie Albert and Joan Leslie join Bogart in this tale centered on Nick and an up-and-coming lion tamer (Albert) he discovers. The story, a reworking of 1937's Kid Galahad, is a superb example of how studio-system filmmakers kept successful plotlines rolling. Bogart's career was finally rolling, too. His next film would make him an undisputed star. The title: The Maltese Falcon.

A Night at the Opera
(1935)A seedy theatrical agent guarantees a patron a position in high society if she bankrolls an opera, but only if he manages to sign a famous tenor.

A Night in Casablanca
(1946)In post-war Casablanca, Ronald Kornblow is hired to run a hotel whose previous managers have all wound up being murdered.
Under Pressure
(1935)The story of battling partners on a tunneling crew called the Sandhogs who are attempting to break through from Brooklyn to New York.

Houdini
(1953)Tony Curtis gives a winning performance as the great Houdini, the struggling circus performer who emerged as the world’s most captivating magician and escape artist.

That Uncertain Feeling
(1941)A happily married woman sees a psychoanalyst about her psychosomatic hiccups and falls for a man she meets at the doctor's office.

Only Angels Have Wings
(1939)Jean Arthur is a stranded showgirl who sets her sights on Cary Grant in this rousing adventure taleof men who fly mail planes over the Andes.

The Glenn Miller Story
(1954)James Stewart and June Allyson light up the screen in this tribute to the legendary big-band leader whose humble beginnings led to fame as a best-selling recording artist.

Love Crazy
(1941)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this romantic comedy as a married couple whose relation goes terribly wrong when a mother-in-law's visit drives the pair Love Crazy. Everything seems perfect for Susan and Stephen Ireland (Loy and Powel -- The Thin Man films) until Susan's mother (Florence Bates) stays for an extended visit. Now, a mother-in-law's misunderstanding of Stephen's call on a form...

3 Ring Circus
(1954)Jerry and Pete, two army buddies, join a circus after they're discharged from the service. Jerry is so anxious to become a clown that he takes a job as assistant to the lion-tamer of the Big Top.