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All 33 Ann Blyth Movies (in Order)

Dive into the captivating world of Ann Blyth Movies as we take you on a journey through time, showcasing her incredible acting prowess and mesmerizing on-screen presence. From her breakthrough roles to her memorable performances, this roundup article serves as a tribute to the legendary actress and her remarkable filmography.

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1. Bowery to Broadway (1944)

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Step back in time to the vibrant and lively world of the Gay 90s with “Bowery to Broadway” (1944). This captivating comedy-drama, set in the legendary New York City, follows the entwined lives of Michael O’Rourke (Jack Oakie) and Dennis Dugan (Donald Cook), two men fiercely competing for success on the Broadway stage. As the rivals move uptown and continue their ongoing competition, they are met with a series of trials and tribulations, as well as dirty tactics.



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2. The Merry Monahans (1944)

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The Merry Monahans, ” a 1944 comedy-drama-musical film, follows the escapades of the Merry Monahan family as they zigzag through various vaudeville circuits, rekindling old friendships and sparking new romances while managing their personal vices. Actors Donald O’Connor, Peggy Ryan, and Jack Oakie star in this lively Universal Pictures production helmed by director Charles Lamont and written by Michael Fessier and Ernest Pagano.



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3. Chip Off the Old Block (1944)

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Chip Off the Old Block, ” released in 1944, is a delightful romantic comedy that tells the tale of a young man’s struggle to break free from his father’s Navy influence. The son of a strict Navy officer, Donald O’Connor, falls for Peggy Ryan’s character, the daughter of a famous Broadway star. As the two navigate their way through their love conflict, they find themselves embroiled in a whirlwind of musical performances and comedic misadventures.



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4. Mildred Pierce (1945)

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Dive into the intriguing world of Mildred Pierce, a gripping crime drama set in 1945. When Mildred, a hard-working mother, is faced with a dysfunctional marriage and a spoiled, ungrateful daughter, she finds herself taking desperate measures to support her child. As she navigates the treacherous waters of divorce and entrepreneurship, Mildred’s life spirals towards disaster.



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5. Swell Guy (1946)

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In “Swell Guy” (1946), the story follows Jim Duncan, a once-famed war correspondent who returns home after a hero’s welcome to his town, Carmelita, California. Loved and admired by his family, Jim is not who he appears to be.



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6. Brute Force (1947)

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In the stark confines of a high-security penitentiary, prisoner Joe Collins (Hume Cronyn) is determined to exact revenge against the tyrannical Captain Munsey (Charles Bickford). As he strategizes, he encounters the enigmatic Joe (Burt Lancaster), a bare-chested male with a past as complex as his motives.



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7. Killer McCoy (1947)

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Killer McCoy” is a riveting 1947 drama film that takes us into the world of prizefighting. The story revolves around Tommy “Killer” McCoy, a tough and tenacious lightweight boxer who, after a controversial incident in the ring, finds himself entangled with a ruthless high-stakes gambler.



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8. Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948)

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In 1948’s delightful comedy “Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid, ” we follow a middle-aged couple as they unwittingly find themselves in the midst of a fantastical adventure in the Caribbean. With his wife in tow, the unassuming Mr. Peabody stumbles upon a mermaid, igniting a whirlwind of unexpected emotions and uncharted territory for their marriage.



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9. Another Part of the Forest (1948)

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Step into the world of the Hubbard family in “Another Part of the Forest” (1948), a gripping prequel to “The Little Foxes. ” Set in the late 1800s in Alabama, this dramatic tale takes you through the ruthless origins of the once-affluent and powerful family.



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10. A Woman’s Vengeance (1948)

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In the gripping drama, A Woman’s Vengeance, from 1948, a husband’s infidelity leads to a shocking twist in his wife’s sudden death. Amid numerous suspects and mounting tension, a high-profile trial ensues. Directed by Zoltan Korda and featuring stars like Charles Boyer, Ann Blyth, and Jessica Tandy, this suspenseful tale of betrayal and justice will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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11. Free for All (1949)

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Free for All” is the hilarious 1949 romantic comedy that takes viewers on a thrilling journey of discovery and chaos. This film, directed by Charles Barton, tells the story of an inventor who creates a pill capable of transforming water into gasoline, bringing immense consequences to the world of oil companies and ordinary people alike.



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12. Once More, My Darling (1949)

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Experience the thrilling blend of comedy and mystery with “Once More, My Darling. ” Set in the shadow of post-World War Two Germany, our enthralling tale follows an accomplished actor recalled back into active duty with the Army’s C. I. D. His mission is to unravel the enigma surrounding a notorious jewel theft. As the intricate trail unfurls, he stumbles upon the boyfriend of a bright and young debutante from Bel Air.



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13. Top o’ the Morning (1949)

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Top o’ the Morning” is a delightful 1949 comedy-musical-romance starring Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, and Barry Fitzgerald. The plot revolves around an insurance investigator, whose love for singing and unraveling mysteries leads him to Ireland in search of the stolen Blarney Stone.



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14. Red Canyon (1949)

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In the rugged landscape of Red Canyon, a young girl named Lizzie sets out on a daredevil’s quest to tame a wild horse. With a fierce determination to prove herself, she must overcome the challenges of a harsh desert environment and the unpredictable behavior of her wild steed.



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15. Our Very Own (1950)

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Our Very Own” takes you on an emotional journey of self-discovery as Gail, a 17-year-old girl, uncovers the shocking news of her adoption. This revelation triggers a heartfelt exploration of her identity and family roots with the support of her adoptive parents and baby sister Penny. The film weaves a captivating tale of love and identity, focusing on the relationships between Gail, her siblings, and their loving, yet cautious adoptive parents.



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16. Katie Did It (1950)

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Katie Did It” (1950) is a delightful romantic comedy that takes the audience on a roller coaster of misunderstandings and misadventures. The film centers around Katherine Standish (Ann Blyth), a young woman who resides in a conservative New England town, known for its strict values. When she meets Peter Van Arden (Mark Stevens), a charming and flamboyant city slicker commercial artist, their love story takes off like a whirlwind.



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17. Thunder on the Hill (1951)

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Thunder on the Hill, a gripping film from 1951, is about a convicted murderess, Valerie Carns (played by Ann Blyth), who is being transported to be executed. However, a flood traps her and her guards at a convent hospital.



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18. The Golden Horde (1951)

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Directed by George Sherman, “The Golden Horde” (1951) is a 1 hour and 17-minute adventure drama set against the backdrop of Central Asia in the 1200s. The film offers an engaging tale that pits the princess of Samarkand and an English knight against the formidable armies of Genghis Khan. Filled with action and intrigue, this classic film delivers an exciting experience for fans of period dramas.



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19. The Great Caruso (1951)

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Follow the life of the legendary tenor, Enrico Caruso, in the captivating film, “The Great Caruso” (1951). Born in 1873, Caruso’s incredible talent for opera and classical music quickly propels him to international fame, garnering the admiration and scorn of the music world alike.



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20. I’ll Never Forget You (1951)

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In the captivating drama, “I’ll Never Forget You, ” also known as “The House in the Square, ” a brilliant scientist is entranced by the allure of the past. He employs groundbreaking technology to travel back in time to 18th-century London, where he encounters a stunning young woman, whose beauty rivals that of any era.



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21. One Minute to Zero (1952)

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One Minute to Zero” is a gripping war drama set during the early days of the Korean War. U. S.



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22. The World in His Arms (1952)

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In the 1950s action-adventure film, “The World in His Arms, ” a Russian Countess escapes an arranged marriage to a Russian Prince and finds herself in the grasp of an American sea captain in 1850s San Francisco. The sea captain, who occasionally illegally poaches seals in Russia’s Alaska territory, is captured by Russian forces, leading to an intense race against time to save the captain from a deadly fate. Featuring stunning cinematography and an all-star cast, including Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth, and Anthony Quinn, this thrilling film directed by Raoul Walsh promises a captivating cinematic experience in the turbulent world of the mid-19th century.



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23. Sally and Saint Anne (1952)

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Step into a world of Irish-American charm with the 1952 comedy “Sally and Saint Anne. ” Starring Ann Blyth as the endearing Sally O’Moyne, the story follows a lovable but awkward school-girl who lives with an eclectic family. When Sally misplaces her lunch bucket, she turns to St.



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24. All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953)

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In the turbulent 19th century, a tale of adventure, drama, and romance unfolds in the South Pacific islands of the Gilbert Islands. The story revolves around two brothers, one virtuous and the other mischievous, locked in a deadly struggle over the affections of a beautiful woman and a valuable bag of pearls.



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25. Rose Marie (1954)

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Rose Marie” is a captivating musical adventure set in the wilderness, where a young, fearless girl named Rose Marie, embodied by Ann Blyth, goes through life-changing experiences. The film follows the heartwarming journey of Rose Marie, who finds herself at the mercy of Mountie Mike Malone, played by Howard Keel. Together, they embark on a series of exciting adventures, as Rose Marie learns the ropes of everyday life and the art of love. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including encounters with American Indian chieftains. Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, this melodic Western romanticizes life in the early 20th century, offering a refreshing escape from monotony.



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26. The Student Prince (1954)

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The Student Prince” is a 1954 musical romance film directed by Richard Thorpe, based on the operetta of the same name. The movie brings to life the tale of a young prince who, before fulfilling his royal duties, embarks on a passionate romance with a barmaid. As the story unfolds, their enchanting love is put to the test when the prince must leave his newfound happiness behind, in exchange for fulfilling his destiny.



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27. Kismet (1955)

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Kismet (1955)” is a captivating adventure musical fantasy film, directed by the legendary Vincente Minnelli and Stanley Donen and written by Charles Lederer, Luther Davis, and Edward Knoblock. The movie stars Howard Keel, Ann Blyth, and Dolores Gray. Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), the film unfurls in the USA and revolves around the plot of a roguish poet who is given an unexpected chance to run amuck in the scheming Wazir’s harem under the guise of assisting him to seize the role of young caliph.



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28. The King’s Thief (1955)

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In the thrilling 1955 film, “The King’s Thief, ” a former soldier-turned-highwayman discovers a sinister plot to seize control of the Kingdom of England from King Charles II. Set in the swashbuckling atmosphere of the 1670s, our charismatic protagonist embarks on a daring journey filled with sporadic brawls and clandestine espionage.



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29. The Buster Keaton Story (1957)

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The Buster Keaton Story” is a 1957 biographical drama that sheds light on the life of the renowned silent filmmaker and comedian, Buster Keaton. Directed by Sidney Sheldon, the film is an inaccurate portrayal of Keaton’s life that spans from his humble beginnings as a vaudeville comedian to his rise as a silent movie actor.



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30. Slander (1957)

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Slander, ” an enthralling film from 1957, tells the tale of ruthless editor, publisher, and owner of a notorious scandal magazine, H. R. Manley. With circulation on his mind, Manley leaves no one unscathed in his pursuit of headlines. The movie unfolds in the 1950s, following the world of a scandalous tabloid and its repercussions on innocent lives.



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31. The Helen Morgan Story (1957)

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The Helen Morgan Story” takes us on a captivating journey through the life of legendary torch singer Helen Morgan (Ann Blyth). Born into humble beginnings, Morgan’s raw talent and relentless ambition catapult her into the limelight, garnering fame and fortune.



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32. Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)

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Los Angeles Plays Itself” is a fascinating documentary that explores the city of Los Angeles through its various cinematic portrayals. Directed by Thom Andersen and featuring interviews with urban theorists, architects, and film critics, the film delves into the urban setting of Hollywood, California, and how it has been influenced by popular culture and philosophy.



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33. Hit Celebrity TV Commercials (2004)

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In this hilarious 2004 two-hour comedy, we delve into the world of hit celebrity TV commercials featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment. Get ready for laughter as Carlos Larkin, The 5th Dimension, and Don Adams bring their star power to the small screen in a series of wildly funny and unforgettable advertisements. With a talented cast of comedians and musicians, this star-studded film takes viewers on a journey of over-the-top commercials that are sure to leave you in stitches.



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