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All 42 Billie Burke Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Billie Burke as we bring you a roundup of some of her most memorable movies. Known for her captivating performances and stunning screen presence, Billie Burke was a force to be reckoned with in the world of cinema. In this article, we’ll be exploring some of her most iconic roles and the impact she had on the industry. Whether you’re a fan of classic Hollywood or just discovering Billie Burke’s brilliant acting career, this roundup is the perfect place to start your journey.

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1. Peggy (1916)

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Delight in the whirlwind comedy of 1916’s “Peggy” as this charming film takes viewers on a journey into the life of a rambunctious young American girl, played by the captivating Billie Burke. With a sparkling cast that includes William H. Thompson and William Desmond, “Peggy” transports viewers from the bustling streets of New York City to the picturesque village of Scotland, where our protagonist’s American ways both surprise and enchant the local villagers.



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2. A Bill of Divorcement (1932)

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A Bill of Divorcement, directed by iconic Hollywood filmmaker George Cukor, is a captivating drama film released back in 1932. The story revolves around Hilary Fairfield, played by the talented John Barrymore, who finds that everything has changed upon his return to society after fifteen long years in a mental asylum.



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3. Christopher Strong (1933)

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Experience the captivating drama of “Christopher Strong, ” a 1933 classic that stars Katharine Hepburn as a daring female aviator. At the height of her career, she engages in a turbulent affair with a respected member of Parliament, Colin Clive.



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4. Only Yesterday (1933)

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Experience the captivating drama and raw emotions of “Only Yesterday, ” released in 1933. Set during World War I, a young girl is impulsively drawn into a passionate night with a stranger, resulting in an unexpected pregnancy. As the war unfolds, an unlikely relationship forms.



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5. Finishing School (1934)

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Finishing School” is a 1934 drama film offering a glimpse into the prestigious yet strict world of an elite girls’ school. The movie takes us on a journey through various trials and tribulations faced by the students under the watchful eye of the headmistress. The atmosphere at this snobbish institute is filled with class distinctions, societal pressure, and pre-marital sex, all against the backdrop of the Pre-Code film era.



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6. Forsaking All Others (1934)

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Forsaking All Others” is a timeless 1934 film that takes a witty and humorous approach to the complexities of love, marriage, and betrayal. Set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional marriage, it follows the story of Dill, a man torn between two love interests - Mary and his old flame, Connie.



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7. After Office Hours (1935)

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A whirlwind of comedy, crime, and drama unfolds in the 1935 film “After Office Hours, ” starring Clark Gable and Constance Bennett. Jim Branch, a tenacious news editor, finds himself in a tumultuous love affair with high-society socialite Sharon Norwood. As they navigate their relationship amidst marital infidelity and the murder of one of Sharon’s acquaintances, Jim must rely on her knowledge of the rich and famous to uncover the truth surrounding the woman’s death.



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8. Becky Sharp (1935)

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Becky Sharp” (1935) is a captivating drama based on the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Set against the backdrop of Napoleon’s Waterloo campaign, the film follows the journey of an ambitious woman from a family of entertainers as she ruthlessly climbs the social ladder.



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9. Craig’s Wife (1936)

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Craig’s Wife is a captivating drama film that transports audiences back to 1936. With a runtime of just over an hour, it takes us on a journey that captures the essence of ambition, power, and the complexity of relationships. Directed by esteemed filmmaker Dorothy Arzner, the film stars the likes of Rosalind Russell, John Boles, and Billie Burke as they navigate through a tale of intrigue and deceit.



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10. Piccadilly Jim (1936)

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Piccadilly Jim” takes us to the captivating world of London in the 1930s, where an charming American street caricaturist, played by Robert Montgomery, finds himself in a whirlwind of love, comedy, and surprises. As he sketches the streets of London, he inadvertently falls for a young, enigmatic woman, leading to a heartwarming yet bewildering romance.



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11. Parnell (1937)

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Parnell” is a 1937 biographical drama film that tells the riveting story of Charles Stewart Parnell, a passionate Irish politician determined to secure Home Rule for his country. Set in the 1880s, this intense journey follows Parnell as he tirelessly battles for his cause, even while in prison and pursuing his plans in Parliament.



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12. Topper (1937)

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Experience the laughter and heartwarming spirit of Topper, a 1937 classic that combines the genres of comedy, fantasy, and romance. Follow the delightful adventures of a pair of fun-loving ghosts played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett, who decide to liven up the mundane life of their friend.



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13. The Bride Wore Red (1937)

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The Bride Wore Red takes you on a thrilling journey reminiscent of modern-day rags-to-riches stories. Set in 1937, this heartwarming film follows the story of a talented lounge singer, played by the vivacious and beloved Joan Crawford. The count sends her to pose as a wealthy socialite in a glamorous society, complete with opulent parties, chic fashion, and star-studded affairs. As she pretends to be someone she’s not, our heroine encounters love, intrigue, and suspense.



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14. Navy Blue and Gold (1937)

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In the 1937 drama “Navy Blue and Gold, ” three passionate football enthusiasts find themselves sharing a dormitory at the United States Naval Academy. As they immerse themselves in the school’s rigorous rules and traditions, they forge a deep bond that transcends their passion for the game.



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15. Merrily We Live (1938)

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Merrily We Live” is a screwball comedy set in a lavish mansion, where the eccentric Emily Kilbourne, played by Constance Bennett, hires ex-cons and hobos as her servants. In this whirlwind of hijinks, the wealthy Emily finds herself in an amusing predicament when she employs a handsome tramp, Brian Aherne, who eventually lands the role of a chauffeur. Emily’s latest servant not only captivates her heart but also catches the eye of her charming neighbor, Geraldine.



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16. The Young in Heart (1938)

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The Young in Heart (1938) tells the story of a family of grifters who are thrust out of the Riviera and find themselves mixed up in the life of a lonely, wealthy elderly woman. They insinuate themselves into her life, feeding off her generosity without any intention of reciprocating kindness.



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17. Everybody Sing (1938)

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In the whimsical 1938 film ‘Everybody Sing’, Judy Bellaire’s (Judy Garland) world is turned upside down as she encounters a prestigious private school that lacks the rhythm of her jazzy spirit. Expelled by a strict and conservative institution, Judy returns home to a quirky family life filled with eccentricities, chaos, and love. With an actress mother, playwright father, and a boisterous Russian maid played by the lively Fanny Brice, Judy finds herself auditioning as a blackface singer at a musical.



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18. Topper Takes a Trip (1938)

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Topper Takes a Trip” (1938) is a whimsical, comedic journey exploring the supernatural realm of spirits in a desperate mission to reunite a divorcing couple. Set on the picturesque French Riviera, the film follows Topper, a ghost with the ability to materialize, who seeks entry into Heaven by orchestrating a series of good deeds.



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19. Remember? (1939)

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Remember? ” is a charming, whimsical comedy-romance from 1939, starring Robert Taylor, Greer Garson, and Lew Ayres. The film follows the story of a jilted lover, who exacts an elaborate revenge by giving his best friend, a divorced gentleman, and his ex-fiancée, the potion that will cause them both to forget each other. As the lovers try to navigate their newfound amnesia and the complexities of their relationships, viewers are treated to a delightful exploration of love, misunderstandings, and the power of memory.



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20. Eternally Yours (1939)

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Eternally Yours, released in 1940, is a charming screwball comedy set in the 1930s. The film follows the romantic adventures of Anita Halstead, who gets swept off her feet by the captivating magician Arturo. But as she quickly discovers, the results are far from magical.



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21. The Wizard of Oz (1939)

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Experience the magic of “The Wizard of Oz” (1939), a timeless classic that has captivated audiences for generations. Directed by Victor Fleming and King Vidor, this beloved film follows young Dorothy Gale as her Kansas farmhouse is swept away by a tornado, transporting her and her loyal dog Toto to the vibrant Land of Oz. In this enchanting world, Dorothy encounters three new friends: a Scarecrow, a Tinman, and a Cowardly Lion. The group embarks on a quest with the ultimate goal of meeting the Wizard of Oz, who holds the power to return Dorothy to her hometown and fulfill their heartfelt wishes.



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22. Zenobia (1939)

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Zenobia” takes viewers on a whimsical journey through the world of circuses and Southern country charm. When a visiting circus man brings his sick elephant to a Southern country doctor for a cure, he is initially skeptical.



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23. Hullabaloo (1940)

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Hullabaloo” is a delightful musical comedy that revolves around Merriweather, a man who is determined to make a comeback in his career. It all happens while he manages to reunite with his three children from his previous three alimony-seeking ex-wives. Set in the bustling city of Manhattan, New York, audiences can look forward to stunning views of iconic landmarks such as the Empire State Building.



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24. Dulcy (1940)

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Prepare to be swept away by the enchanting charm of “Dulcy” (1940), an adventure-comedy-romance film that boasts a delightful and ditsy damsel as its central character. Featuring Ann Sothern and Ian Hunter, this classic movie is a whimsical tale about a dizzy young woman who sets out to turn her inventor-boyfriend’s vacation into a chance meeting with a potential investor, who just happens to be her brother’s future father-in-law. Packed with wacky humor and heartwarming moments, “Dulcy” remains a beloved favorite among fans of the B-movie genre.



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25. The Ghost Comes Home (1940)

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In “The Ghost Comes Home”, a mysteriously missing man unexpectedly returns, only to discover a secret his wife has been keeping from him: his life insurance policy. This comedy, drama, and romance takes audiences on a whimsical journey as they uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance and the wife’s not-so-innocent collection of the insurance money.



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26. Topper Returns (1941)

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Topper Returns is a delightful comedy-fantasy mystery that takes you on a thrilling ride. The story begins when a fun-loving young woman, played by Carole Landis, is tragically murdered after a night of switching bedrooms with her wealthy friend. It’s a hectic night of chaotic events, including a car accident and a car crash, but what starts as a night of fun soon turns deadly.



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27. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1941)

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Join us in the twisted and hilarious world of “The Man Who Came to Dinner, ” as it takes you on an unforgettable journey of laughter, chaos, and love. Released in 1941, this classic comedy follows the chaotic life of an acerbic critic, played by Monty Woolley, who finds himself staying with a Midwestern family after an unfortunate accident.



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28. The Wild Man of Borneo (1941)

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The Wild Man of Borneo, ” a 1941 historical comedy, follows the story of Dan Thompson, a medicine show con artist, who settles down with his estranged daughter Mary in New York. Forced to work in an arcade sideshow, Dan tries to deceive his daughter and fellow boarders into believing he’s a legitimate stage performer.



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29. In This Our Life (1942)

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In 1942, “In This Our Life” (1942) graced the silver screen, crafted by renowned directors John Huston and Raoul Walsh, and gifted with a stellar cast including Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, and George Brent.



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30. They All Kissed the Bride (1942)

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In a delightful blend of comedy and romance, “They All Kissed the Bride” offers a timeless tale of love and laughter. Joan Crawford stars as the vivacious and generous character, Divine Crawford, who donates her entire salary from the film to the Red Cross in memory of Carole Lombard.



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31. And Baby Makes Three (1949)

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And Baby Makes Three, ” a delightful romantic comedy from 1949, follows the journey of a woman caught in a surprising romantic predicament. After divorcing her husband, she discovers she’s expecting triplets, making her situation more complex than she ever imagined! . Torn between returning to her estranged husband and marrying her new love, she grapples with the challenging decisions her unexpected maternity entails.



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32. Father of the Bride (1950)

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Father of the Bride is a classic comedy-drama film released in 1950, directed by Vincente Minnelli. The movie stars Spencer Tracy as Jim Brewster, a father dealing with the emotional turmoil of his daughter’s wedding. Spencer Tracy delivers an outstanding and emotional performance.



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33. Father’s Little Dividend (1951)

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In the heartwarming comedy-drama “Father’s Little Dividend, ” audiences are invited to revisit the world of the iconic “Father of the Bride” films. Set in 1951, this sequel finds beloved patriarch George Banks (Spencer Tracy) coping with new challenges as his daughter, Kay (Elizabeth Taylor), faces an unexpected announcement - she’s pregnant. As the Banks family prepares for another addition, they are confronted with the joys and challenges of fatherhood and the evolving dynamics within their loving, tight-knit unit.



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34. Small Town Girl (1953)

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Small Town Girl” is a delightful musical romantic comedy from 1953, starring Jane Powell, Farley Granger, and Ann Miller. Directed by László Kardos and written by Dorothy Cooper and Dorothy Kingsley, this charming film tells the story of a judge’s daughter who keeps a close eye on a notorious playboy who receives 30 days in jail for speeding.



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35. Columbia Laff Hour (1956)

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Columbia Laff Hour is a nostalgic and hilarious 1956 comedy movie, which is a compilation consisting of four unedited short films that were created between 1947 and 1956. The movie features the inimitable Shemp Howard in all four shorts.



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36. The Young Philadelphians (1959)

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In “The Young Philadelphians” (1959), a promising young lawyer grapples with both his social and professional life as he navigates the ranks in Philadelphia. Starring Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, and Alexis Smith, this riveting drama is nominated for three Oscars and five awards in total. Directed by Vincent Sherman and written by James Gunn and Richard P.



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37. Pepe (1960)

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Pepe, ” a 1960 charmer, showcases the heartwarming and hilarious tale of a young Mexican man named Pepe, who, after his beloved horse is sold to Hollywood director Ted Holt, embarks on an unforgettable journey to retrieve his prized steed. As he makes his way to Tinseltown, Pepe crosses paths with an astounding array of Hollywood stars from the era, including Cantinflas, Dan Dailey, and Shirley Jones.



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38. Sergeant Rutledge (1960)

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Sergeant Rutledge, a gripping crime drama set in 19th century Arizona, follows the story of an esteemed Black cavalry Sergeant, Brax Rutledge, who faces a shocking court-martial. Accused of violently killing a white woman and her father - his superior officer - Sergeant Rutledge’s fate hangs in the balance.



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39. Bob Hope’s World of Comedy (1976)

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In 1976, American comedy legend Bob Hope joined forces with renowned creative minds to bring the “Bob Hope’s World of Comedy” tv special to life. This two-hour, comedic masterpiece features a lineup of hilarious sketches and entertaining music performances that showcase the timeless talent of Bob Hope and his illustrious co-stars. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness this classic TV special as it delivers the laughter and charm that only Bob Hope can provide.



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40. That’s Entertainment! III (1994)

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That’s Entertainment! III” is a delightful documentary film from 1994, which serves as the third installment in the “That’s Entertainment” series. The movie features a spectacular collection of scenes from various MGM films, including “The Hollywood Revue of 1929, ” “Brigadoon, ” and the iconic “Singin’ In The Rain. ” The movie also reminisces about the incredible history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s (MGM) timeless musicals, operettas, and reminiscent moments.



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41. Vito (2011)

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Vito (2011) is a compelling documentary that brings to life the legendary figure of Vito Russo, a pioneering figure in the battle for gay rights and an unwavering AIDS activist in the 1980s. Russo’s legacy as the founder of the gay liberation movement and the author of “The Celluloid Closet” is explored in this powerful biography. Through interviews and archival footage, the film delves deep into the struggles and victories of this inspiring activist, who fought fiercely for a better world for all.



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42. These Amazing Shadows (2011)

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These Amazing Shadows” (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.



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