Mary Wickes
14 titles
Filmography
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Half a Hero
(1953)Audiences always roared with delight when Red Skelton went one-on-one with post-war life in The Yellow Cab Man, The Fuller Brush Man and other films. In Half a Hero, the legendary comic took on a slice of 20th-century Americana that still resonates today: the suburbs. Red plays Ben Dobson, a magazine writer whose boss approves of Ben because he lives in a cramped Manhattan apartment instead of "the slums of tomorrow": the 'burbs. So, of course, when Ben movies his family to a sprawling housing development, he struggles (hilariously_ to keep the fact a secret. Jean Hagen, a year after her iconic portrayal of the itsy-voiced screen siren in Singin' in the Rain, plays Ben's long-suffering wife, and singer Polly Bergen makes a guest appearance with a torrid nightclub-scene rendition of "Love."

Too Much Johnson
(1938)Madcap comedy about a woman with two lovers, one of whom finds out about the other and poses as a villain in an unstoppable chase to corner him.

Almost Partners
(1987)Molly McCue gets a chance to fulfill her dream of becoming a detective when the urn containing the ashes of her departed grandfather is stolen.

Lucy Calls the President
(1977)Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance reunite in this tale of a woman whose call to the President for a local project leads to chaos when he comes for dinner.

Sister Act
(1992)A low-rent lounge singer is forced to hide out from the mob in a convent.

White Christmas
(1954)Two talented song-and-dance men (Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye) team up after the war to become one of the hottest acts in show business.

The Trouble with Angels
(1966)A Reverend Mother faces an uphill battle to reform a pair of young, hard-to-reach troublemakers who’ve been wreaking havoc on her convent school.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame
(1996)After the critical and commercial success of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, the Walt Disney Pictures animation studio embarked on their most serious and ambitious animated feature to date with this adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel Notre Dame de Paris.

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.

Postcards from the Edge
(1990)Based on Carrie Fisher's best-selling novel this box-office smash hit is a poignantly funny movie starring Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine

The Actress
(1953)An ambitious young woman informs her father of her dream of becoming an actress. Against her father's wishes but supported by her mother, she moves to New York determined to become a success.

The Canterville Ghost
(1985)While on their dream vacation at an ancient castle, the Otis family encounters the ghost of its former owner desperate to be released from a curse.

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
(1993)Everybody's favorite nun is back. Deloris Van Cartier goes undercover as Sister Mary Clarence to try and save a troubled inner-city school.

The Spirit Is Willing
(1967)Three ghosts play pranks on a couple and their teenage son renting a house in New England.