Raymond Walburn
10 titles
Filmography
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Hail the Conquering Hero
(1944)While back home on a medical discharge for hay fever, a would-be Marine receives an unexpected hero's welcome.

The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
(1947)After losing his office job, a mild-mannered clerk has a potent drink that sends him on a screwball adventure in which he winds up buying a circus.

Short Grass
(1950)A drifter (Rod Cameron) sets out to stop a cattleman’s grab for all of Willow Creek’s good grasslands. Johnny Mack Brown and My Darling Clementine’s Cathy Downs costar.

Puddin' Head
(1941)Montgomery tries to buy the farm property next to their skyscraper - on Fifth Avenue, in the heart of NYC - which is owned by Judy Goober and her uncle Lem, a country bumpkin who refuses to sell.

The Count of Monte Cristo
(1934)Condemned to a prison cell in the impenetrable Chateau D'If, a merchant sailor vows vengeance against the four conspirators who framed him.

Breakfast in Hollywood
(1946)The host of a radio program plays Cupid to a discharged serviceman and a young woman with a far-off fiancé who meet at his Hollywood restaurant.

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
(1936)A reluctant millionaire (Gary Cooper) is declared insane when he announces that he'll give his fortune away to America's poor. Oscar(r)-winning direction by Frank Capra.

Broadway Bill
(1934)Desperate to get out from under the thumb of his father-in-law boss, Baxter risks everything to try his luck at horse racing with a forbidden love.

The Desperadoes
(1943)A Utah sheriff and a reformed outlaw seek justice when the latter is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. This classic Western was Columbia Pictures' first Technicolor film.

Born to Dance
(1936)James Stewart ("It's a Wonderful Life") stars in this fun and enjoyable musical about a sailor who helps a young dancer make it to the top on Broadway.