Frank Lovejoy
10 titles
Filmography
10 results

I Was a Communist for the FBI
(1951)When an FBI agent goes undercover in the Communist Party, his wife and friends question his patriotism.

Cole Younger, Gunfighter
(1958)An outlaw must decide whether to risk his neck to save a friend (James Best) from hanging in this hardboiled Western written by Out of the Past’s Daniel Mainwaring.

House of Wax
(1953)A mad killer turns his victims into figures for his wax museum in this 1953 horror classic originally released in 3-D. Vincent Price plays the demented waxmeister; Phyllis Kirk is one of the young beauties he wants to turn into permanent displays.

The Hitch-Hiker
(1953)After picking up a stranded motorist who turns out to be an escaped convict, two fisherman are told they’ll be murdered when the ride is over.

In a Lonely Place
(1950)A down-on-his-luck studio scribe reluctantly agrees to adapt a trashy bestseller to the silver screen when he becomes the prime suspect in a murder.

Strategic Air Command
(1955)Aviation and sports come together as a baseball player is recalled to Air Force duty.

I'll See You in My Dreams
(1951)Songwriter Gus Kahn fights to make his name, then has to fight again to survive the Depression.

Top of the World
(1955)A jet pilot assigned to Alaska meets his ex-wife and her lover, who later are stranded in the frozen North.
Julie
(1956)Doris Day and Louis Jourdan star in a terrifying thriller of a woman and her murderous husband in Julie. Lyle Benton (Jourdan) becomes so upset when he discovers his wife, airline stewardess Julie (Day), talking with her late husband's cousin, that he tries to kill his wife and himself in a nearly fatal car crash. After the accident, Julie learns that Lyle murdered her first husband. Horrified, she goes to the police, but with no evidence it's her word against his. Julie hides from Lyle, but when she goes back to work, Lyle is one of the passengers on her flight. In a fit of homicidal madness, Lyle murders the pilot, co-pilot and himself ... leaving Julie at the controls and the only one who can save the lives of her passengers.

Goodbye, My Fancy
(1951)A congresswoman who returns to her alma mater to accept an honorary degr ee, and finds herself romantically involved with both the college president and a magazine photographer.