June Allyson
17 titles
Filmography
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Little Women
(1949)Meet Jo, Beth, Amy and Meg. They're the March sisters, the Little Women of Mervyn LeRoy's Academy Award-winning Technicolor version of the cherished Louisa May Alcott novel. Set during the Civil War, it chronicles the Marches' lives and loves, underscoring the era's expectations about a woman's place in the world.

That's Entertainment! III
(1994)This third installment of the hugely successful "That's Entertainment" trilogy sets its sights on musical numbers from MGM's vast library of classics that never made it to the big screen, either because of their controversial subject matter or due to creative differences.

Good News
(1947)With boundless enthusiasm and enough jive to meld '20s flapper giddiness with '40s swing, 1947's Good News - the feature directing debut of Charles Walters (Easter Parade, The Unsinkable Molly Brown) and screenwriting debut of Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Singin' in the Rain, The Band Wagon) - is "one of the best of the lighthearted rah-rah collegiate musicals" (Pauline Kael, The New Yorker).

Till the Clouds Roll By
(1946)El pionero de Broadway, Jerome, puede que no encuentre el éxito inmediato en Estados Unidos, pero en Inglaterra sus sueños de éxito se hacen realidad.

The Opposite Sex
(1956)Stars June Allyson, Joan Collins, Ann Sheridan and Ann Miller have one thing in common: They are The Opposite Sex. When Kay Hilliard's (Allyson) friends clue her in that her husband, Steve (Leslie Nielsen), is having an affair with chorus girl Crystal Allen (Collins), Kay heads straight to Reno, Nevada for an overnight divorce! But Kay's quick end to a 10-year marriage serves only to drive Steve into the waiting arms of Crystal. But when Crystal proves no more faithful than Kay believed Steve to be, and Kay discovers that Steve never cheated on her, she sets out to win her former husband back!

Executive Suite
(1954)William Holden and Barbara Stanwyck lead an all-star cast in this storyof corporate power politics.When the head of a large corporationsuddenly dies, his daughter (Stanwyck) must choose her father'ssuccessor within 24 hours. Suddenly engulfed in a whirlwind of intriguebetween five vice presidents, she must make her decision whileconfronted by ruthlessness, duplicity, incompetence, blackmail . ....

The Stratton Story
(1949)Star major league pitcher Monty Stratton loses a leg in a hunting accident, but becomes determined to leave the game on his own terms.

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.

Strategic Air Command
(1955)Aviation and sports come together as a baseball player is recalled to Air Force duty.
The Bride Goes Wild
(1948)Boozing children's author Greg Rawlings (Van Johnson), known as Uncle Bump, enlists the help of illustrator Martha Terryton (June Allyson), who is appalled by his womanizing ways and seeming hatred for kids. She threatens to tell the world he's a fraud, so he pretends to be a widower and the father of a troubled son (Butch Jenkins) in a scheme cooked up by his publisher (Hume Cronyn). Martha believes the story and tries to help him -- until she finds out the truth.

High Barbaree
(1947)Adrift in the Pacific after their plane is shot down, WWII airmen Alec Brooke (Van Johnson) and Joe Moore (Cameron Mitchell) battle thirst and increasing desperation.

The Three Musketeers
(1948)A classic tale set during the reign of Louis XIII. A young man joins the musketeers to foil an evil cardinal's plot to seize control of France.

Music for Millions
(1944)José Iturbi does Chopin -- but Jimmy Durante does Durante! A wartime morale booster and symphonic showcase centered on the women in a touring orchestra. With Margaret O’Brien.

Judy Garland: By Myself
(2004)Relive the sight and sound of one of the 20th century's most memorable talents, Judy Garland. Quiet please, there's a lady on stage. At the age of two she was performing with her elder sisters as The Gumm Sisters on the stage of her father's movie theatre. She achieved an Academy Award for her performance in The Wizard of Oz and became one of MGMs biggest stars.

They Only Kill Their Masters
(1972)When a woman is mysteriously killed in the small coastal town of Eden Landing, Police Chief Abel Marsh (James Garner) investigates. Initially, he's inclined to believe the town rumor that she was killed by her own Doberman Pinscher. But as Abel digs deeper he uncovers a complex network of connections between the dead girl and virtually everyone else in their tiny community. Faced with an ever-widening number of suspects, Abel consoles himself by sleeping with the prettiest (Katharine Ross).

Girl Crazy
(1943)Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland stars as a womanizing playboy who finds true love when he is sent to a remote college. Fun-filled musical featuring songs by George and Ira Gershwin.

Curse of the Black Widow
(1977)A private detective named Mark Higbie is on the trail of a murderer whose mutilated and predominantly male victims are found encased in silken cocoons. He eventually tracks the killer's path to Los Angeles, where he discovers her true identity: a woman who was bitten by black widow spiders as a child. However, that's only the beginning of the story.