John Gilbert
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

The Big Parade
(1925)The idle son of a wealthy family enlists in the army. Sent to France, he falls in love with a woman, but must leave her when moved to the frontlines

Flesh and the Devil
(1926)Leo and Ulrich are childhood friends. But their lifelong friendship begins to fracture when Ulrich marries Felicitas, the woman Leo loves.

Love
(1927)In 1935, Greta Garbo starred in one of her finest and best-loved talkies, Anna Karenina. In 1927, she starred in this loosely adapted silent version of Leo Tolstoy's novel, a film that today provides an intriguing opportunity for a before-and-after comparison of the actress in the same role and remains an intriguing film in its own right. Love captures Garbo near the start of her career - a mere 22 and already celebrated as both a gifted artist and screen goddess. She plays Anna, wife of a Russian nobleman, who surrenders her virtue, her security and her child for the love of a gallant and impetuous officer (John Gilbert, Garbo's off-screen amour). The film's original ads say everything a Garbo devotee needs to hear: "Garbo and Gilbert in Love."

Desert Nights
(1929)A con man and his beautiful accomplice kidnap a manager and steal $500,000 worth of diamonds, but end up stranded in the desert without water.

West of Broadway
(1931)Hard-drinking New York socialite Jerry Seevers returns from WWI combat and finds that his fiancée now loves someone else. Drunkenly, Jerry retaliates by marrying party girl Dot. But the next morning he wants out of his vows and flees west to his Arizona ranch — only to find that Dot has arrived there before him. Can her love win out over his weakness for booze? John Gilbert, whose silent-screen prominence and subsequent career crash after the advent of sound is one of Hollywood's most legendary rise-and-fall tales, plays Jerry. A notable cast joins him, including Lois Moran as Dot, Madge Evans as the fiancée, plus Willie Fung and ex-vaudevillian El Brendel (some of the bits and attitudes involving the latter pair can be charitably described as being of their time). But the story's center, of course, is Gilbert in a pre-Code portrayal that gives classics fans the chance to judge for themselves his talents as an actor in Talkies.
Fast Workers
(1933)
Queen Christina
(1934)Greta Garbo stars in one of her greatest roles, as the 17th century Swedish queen fiercely devoted to her country who fights at the head of her army like a man but who loves like a woman--Queen Christina. Crowned queen when she was five years old, the beautiful Christina (Garbo) leads a sexually ambiguous life as she fights to defend her Protestant country against the Counterreformation, dressi...

A Woman of Affairs
(1928)When Diana Merrick and Neville Holderness, two childhood sweethearts, are prevented from marrying by their parents, a long period of misery ensues.

The Merry Widow
(1926)A prince—once forbidden by his parents from marrying the woman he loved—must woo the now-wealthy widow in order to keep her money in the country.

He Who Gets Slapped
(1924)After losing his life's work and his wife, a man joins the circus as a clown whose gag is that he is humiliatingly slapped in the face by others.

The Moment After 2: The Awakening
(2006)After a dramatic escape from death row, a former FBI agent reunites with his friend, and the two go up against forces out for their destruction.

40-Love
(2021)A 22-year-old statistics whiz sets out on a cross-country road trip to help one of the world's top tennis stars defeat her most challenging rival.

The Art of Woo
(2001)"The Art of Woo" is a sly romantic comedy about Alessa Woo, a beautiful and ambitious art curator who meets her match in gifted painter, Ben Crowchild. A modern take on the classical romantic comedy, "The Art of Woo" is an unmistakably contemporary story about mistaken and hidden identities, art and class, and the desire for transcendence.

Secret Santa
(2018)A dysfunctional family’s Christmas gathering sets the stage for a bloody fight for survival after tensions reach an all-time high at the dinner table.