Myrna Loy
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The Red Pony
(1949)Turning to ranch hand Billy Buck for love and support, young Tom Tiflin inadvertently drives his family further apart. When his father gives him a red pony to care for, Tom again turns to Billy for help. Scripted by John Steinbeck, based on his novel "The Red Pony." Aaron Copland composed the film score.
The Rains Came
(1939)In the town of Ranchipur, four people find their lives become entwined by unexpected feelings and events they cannot control. Tom Ransome (George Brent), son of an English earl, is living a painter's life. He is pursed by Brenda Joyce, a flirtatious young English girl who adores him. Lady Esketh (Myrna Loy) is a beautiful bored sophisticated and Tom's former girlfriend. And Major Rama (Tyrone Power) is the dedicated Hindu surgeon who captures her heart. When a catastrophic earthquake and flood bring disaster to India, all their lives are forever transformed by the striking clash between good and evil, duty and forbidden love.

Rogue of the Rio Grande
(1930)After learning that some outlaws use his name in a robbery, El Malo makes it his mission to bring them to the sheriff before he arrests him instead.

The Thin Man Goes Home
(1944)Visiting Sycamore Springs, Nick and Nora are parched and pestered by Nick's disapproving parents. But when a painter turns up dead, the sleuthing couple dive into small-town gossip, espionage and art intrigue -- solving murders with style and champagne.

Song of the Thin Man
(1947)Society sleuths Nick and Nora Charles investigate a murder in a jazz club.

The Thin Man
(1934)While visiting Manhattan for Christmas, retired detective Nick and his wealthy wife Nora try to crack the case of a missing inventor.

Evelyn Prentice
(1934)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this romantic mystery thriller about a trial attorney who is so busy with his career that he doesn't realize that mysterious in his current case.

Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
(1948)Cary Grant stars as a New York businessman whose dream of a country home is shattered when he buys a dilapidated rural house. Co-starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas.

After the Thin Man
(1936)Nick and Nora are summoned to New Year's dinner at Nora's aristocratic family in San Francisco where they learn that cousin Selma's husband Robert is missing. Nick agrees to look for him but when Robert is shot Selma is accused of murder.

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 Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
(1947)A handsome artist, a willing teenaged model with a crush, and her older sister - who's a judge - form a hilarious love triangle.

Love Crazy
(1941)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this romantic comedy as a married couple whose relation goes terribly wrong when a mother-in-law's visit drives the pair Love Crazy. Everything seems perfect for Susan and Stephen Ireland (Loy and Powel -- The Thin Man films) until Susan's mother (Florence Bates) stays for an extended visit. Now, a mother-in-law's misunderstanding of Stephen's call on a form...

Double Wedding
(1937)A dress designer tries to break her sister's engagement to a free-living artist, only to discover the man is falling for her instead.

The Black Watch
(1929)As World War I breaks out, a British Army captain lets his comrades think he's a coward when he leaves for India on a secret rescue mission.

Libeled Lady
(1936)When a major newspaper accuses wealthy socialite Connie Allenbury, of being a home-wrecker, she files a multi-million-dollar libel lawsuit, the publication's frazzled head editor, must find a way to turn the tables on her.

Wife vs. Secretary
(1936)A secretary becomes so valuable to her boss that it jeopardizes his marriage.

Cheaper by the Dozen
(1950)The light-hearted family comedy is the true story of Frank and Lilian Gilbreth, efficiency experts and parents to twelve precious children.

Lonelyhearts
(1959)A reporter accepts a job writing an advice column for the lovelorn and clashes with his cynical editor, who goads him into meeting a correspondent.

The Animal Kingdom
(1932)In the glittering world of New York's high society, a charming but unconventional artist disrupts the lives of a newly engaged couple.

The Ambassador's Daughter
(1956)As the daughter of the American ambassador to France tries to dissuade a grumpy U.S. senator from closing off Paris to servicemen, she falls in love with a US Army Sergeant who mistakes her for a professional French model.