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All 41 Charles Boyer Movies (in Order)

Dive into the world of classic cinema with our latest movie roundup, Charles Boyer Movies. This captivating article takes you on a journey through the memorable filmography of Charles Boyer, a talented actor renowned for his dashing charm and charisma. Join us as we explore the depths of Boyer’s impressive film career, highlighting his most iconic roles and the moments that solidified his status as a leading man.

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1. Red-Headed Woman (1932)

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Experience the thrilling tale of seduction and manipulation in the 1932 classic, “Red-Headed Woman, ” starring Jean Harlow as Lillian. Set in the glamorous world of New York City, this engrossing drama follows Lillian’s relentless pursuit of a married man, played by Chester Morris. With her fiery red hair and captivating charm, Lillian will stop at nothing to win over the object of her desire.



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2. The Man from Yesterday (1932)

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The Man from Yesterday, ” released in 1932, is a captivating drama, romance, and war film directed by Berthold Viertel. Claudette Colbert plays the role of a woman who has been searching for her lost husband from World War I, only to find herself drawn to a doctor, played by Charles Boyer.



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3. Break of Hearts (1935)

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Break of Hearts is a 1935 drama and romance film, starring Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer, and John Beal. Directed by Philip Moeller, the movie follows Franz Roberti, a renowned orchestra conductor, who meets and falls in love with Constance, a budding music composer. Despite their blissful marriage and shared passion for music, their relationship crumbles when Constance discovers Franz with a society divorcee. Set against the backdrop of Washington Square in Manhattan, this classic tale delves into the heart of a complex husband-wife relationship, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.



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4. The Garden of Allah (1936)

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Experience the enchanting and passionate tale of ‘The Garden of Allah, ’ a 1936 adventure-drama that tells the story of a cloistered woman and a renegade monk. In a picturesque desert, their star-crossed love unfolds against the backdrop of captivating scenery and intricate mystery.



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5. History Is Made at Night (1937)

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In “History Is Made at Night” (1937), a wealthy divorcée, played by Jean Arthur, finds herself drawn to the charismatic charm of a Frenchman in Paris. However, her insanely jealous ex-husband, played by Charles Boyer, will stop at nothing to win her back. As the story unfolds, a passionate love story blossoms, but will the all-consuming jealousy ultimately tear their happiness apart?



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6. Conquest (1937)

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In “Conquest” (1937), Greta Garbo takes on the role of Marie Walewska, a Polish countess who gains the interest of Napoleon Bonaparte, played by Charles Boyer. As the Napoleonic forces invade Poland, the Polish leaders see an opportunity to influence Bonaparte’s actions, encouraging him to make Poland independent. As their affair blossoms, the two find themselves entangled in a web of politics, passion, and deceit.



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7. Tovarich (1937)

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Tovarich, ” a delightful 1937 comedy movie, showcases the comedic adventures of a Russian couple, transformed into humble servants in Paris after surviving the revolution. Their new life takes a bizarre and humorous turn as they navigate through a series of comedic situations involving employment in an eccentric house and their encounters with various amusing characters. Starring Claudette Colbert, Charles Boyer, and Basil Rathbone, this entertaining tale of high-class individuals turned service workers promises laughter and excitement in equal measure.



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8. All This, and Heaven Too (1940)

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In the emotionally charged drama “All This, and Heaven Too” from 1940, the life of a French duchess takes a tragic turn when her irrational behavior towards her children’s governess sets off a series of events that will alter her family’s lives forever. Based on Rachel Field’s novel, the film stars Bette Davis as the enigmatic duchess and Charles Boyer as her tormented husband. The film is set amidst the turbulent backdrop of the French Revolution of 1848, adding an air of suspense and intrigue to the story.



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9. Hold Back the Dawn (1941)

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Hold Back the Dawn” (1941) is a gripping drama-romance film set against the backdrop of pre-World War II Hollywood. Directed by Mitchell Leisen and written by Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and Ketti Frings, the movie centers around Georges Iscovescu, a man prevented from entering the United States by U. S. Immigration. With cunning deception, Iscovescu sets his sights on marrying an American citizen to gain entry into the country.



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10. Tales of Manhattan (1942)

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Tales of Manhattan” is an enchanting and witty 1942 film that masterfully blends comedy, drama, and romance. Directed by Julien Duvivier and featuring an all-star cast, including Charles Boyer, Rita Hayworth, and Ginger Rogers, the movie weaves together an intriguing tale of a formal tailcoat that mysteriously impacts each of the lives it touches.



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11. Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

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In “Flesh and Fantasy, ” three intriguing tales of the occult unfold, each with their own ironic and romantic twists. Directed by Julien Duvivier, this anthology film features a captivating ensemble of stars, including Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer, and Barbara Stanwyck.



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12. The Constant Nymph (1943)

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The Constant Nymph” is a captivating drama from 1943 that explores the tender and complex love triangle between a young woman, her musical mentor’s daughter, and a charming composer. Joan Fontaine is exceptional in her portrayal of the passionate daughter, whose love for her cousin’s husband, played by Charles Boyer, transcends all boundaries.



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13. Gaslight (1944)

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Gaslight” (1944) is a gripping crime drama that takes place in 19th century London. After the mysterious murder of her aunt, a woman named Paula (played by Ingrid Bergman) returns home from Italy to live with her new husband, Gregory Anton (Charles Boyer). However, Gregory’s obsessive interest in the house hides a dark secret, as he manipulates Paula, driving her to question her own sanity.



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14. 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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15. Arch of Triumph (1948)

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In the dark streets of pre-World War II Paris, a group of illegal refugees struggles to survive in the heart of a city on the brink of chaos. The film delves into the lives of these refugees, exploring the trials and tribulations they face as they navigate through the shadows of a city on the verge of tumbling into war.



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16. Thunder in the East (1952)

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Thunder in the East is a classic drama war film set in post-independence India, where the unconventional love of a blind British woman challenges the moral compass of an arms dealer. Set in a remote region, renowned British actor Alan Ladd portrays an arms dealer who finds himself caught between the desire for wealth and love. The plot takes a dramatic turn when a pacifist Maharajah, played by Charles Boyer, arrives at the same location, fueling the arms dealer’s inner turmoil.



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17. Boum sur Paris (1953)

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Boum sur Paris, a delightful 1953 French comedy-musical, takes viewers on a whimsical adventure through the city of love. Directed by Maurice de Canonge and featuring the incredible Édith Piaf, Jacques Pills, and Mick Micheyl, this enchanting film promises laughter, music, and a touch of magic. As the story unfolds, audiences will be captivated by the charm of Parisian life and the captivating performances of its talented cast.



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18. Around the World in 80 Days (1956)

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Embark on an exhilarating adventure with the 1956 classic, “Around the World in 80 Days, ” a daring movie based on the renowned novel by Jules Verne. Set in the Victorian era, this captivating tale weaves together elements of comedy, adventure, and family-friendly fun.



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19. La Parisienne (1957)

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La Parisienne, ” directed by Michel Boisrond, takes viewers on a romantic journey set against the backdrop of springtime in Paris. The film follows the life of the President of France’s daughter, who marries a conservative cabinet official.



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20. C’est arrivé à 36 chandelles (1957)

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C’est arrivé à 36 chandelles is a charming 1957 French comedy that tells the heartwarming tale of Woody Farris, a man and his beloved cat. Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger, this delightfully amusing film showcases the close relationship between Woody and his feline companion as they navigate through life’s ups and downs. Joining the duo are actors Jane Sourza, Guy Bertil, and Brigitte Barbier, lending their talents to the memorable characters they portray.



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21. The Buccaneer (1958)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of “The Buccaneer, ” a 1958 epic drama directed by Anthony Quinn and written by Jesse Lasky Jr. , Bernice Mosk, and Jeanie Macpherson. This gripping film, set during the War of 1812, follows the story of Louisiana pirate Jean Lafitte, played by Yul Brynner, who teams up with the Americans to defend their precious city, New Orleans. British forces are relentless in their pursuit of the city, with a powerful war fleet on the attack.



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22. Fanny (1961)

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Fanny” is a 1961 romantic drama starring the talented Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, and Charles Boyer. Set in France, the story revolves around Marius, a young man eager to escape his mundane life and embark on adventures at sea.



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23. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1962)

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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse is a gripping drama and war film from 1962, directed by Vincente Minnelli. Set in Argentina, the story revolves around two daughters of patriarch Madariaga, who are married to Frenchman and German men respectively. As Nazi Germany occupies France, this arrangement leads to a crisis within the family, as they find themselves fighting on opposite sides.



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24. Is Paris Burning? (1966)

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Is Paris Burning? ” is a historic drama film set in August 1944, where the city of Paris stands at the brink of change. With the Allies approaching, resistance groups within the city plan an uprising against the Germans. However, Hitler is determined to destroy the city if the Allies seem like they will take it. The movie is an intense tale of war, resistance, and the struggle to protect the city of love from destruction.



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25. How to Steal a Million (1966)

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In the delightful 1966 film “How to Steal a Million, ” Audrey Hepburn stars as an art forger’s daughter who teams up with a charming burglar (Peter O’Toole) to orchestrate a daring heist. Together, they hope to protect her father’s secret by stealing one of his impeccable forgeries from a prestigious museum.



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26. Casino Royale (1967)

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Get ready for a hilarious and absurd ride in “Casino Royale” (1967), a cheeky take on the beloved James Bond franchise. This early spoof, featuring an aging Sir James Bond, brings an entirely new dimension to the spy genre. When our beloved hero comes out of retirement to take on the infamous SMERSH, laughs, absurd plot twists, and unexpected guests are aplenty. Watch as Sir James Bond, played by David Niven, navigates through a sea of chaos, pitting himself against the odds while trying to save the world from SMERSH’s nefarious plans.



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27. Barefoot in the Park (1967)

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Barefoot in the Park” takes us on a whirlwind journey into a newlywed couple’s life, played out in the heart of New York City. Robert Redford stars as Paul, a conservative young lawyer, who marries the vivacious and lively Corie, portrayed by Jane Fonda. The couple’s whirlwind romance leads them to a five-flight walk-up apartment in Manhattan, New York City, setting the stage for a series of hilarious comedic discords that accompany their passionate, high-spirited relationship.



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28. The Madwoman of Chaillot (1969)

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The Madwoman of Chaillot” is a captivating comedy-drama film, released in 1969 and directed by Bryan Forbes. This masterpiece, featuring the talented Katharine Hepburn, Charles Boyer, and Claude Dauphin, provides a delightful portrayal of a class conflict-ridden society.



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29. The April Fools (1969)

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In the hilarious neo-screwball comedy, “The April Fools” (1969), a married man finds himself in an absurd predicament of mistaken identities and unlikely romance. As he ventures into his boss’s apartment to sign papers for his long-awaited promotion, he discovers that the space has transformed into a wild party. Caught off-guard, he quickly makes his exit, only to run into the seductive frog-owning blonde, whom he spends the night with. However, the twist comes when he realizes she’s not just any woman but the wife of his boss.



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30. Lost Horizon (1973)

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Lost Horizon” (1973) transports viewers to the mystical world of Shangri-La, based on the classic James Hilton novel. Set in war-torn China, the movie follows a group of resilient refugees as they crash in the treacherous Himalayas and are miraculously rescued. They soon discover the enchanting Valley of the Blue Moon and the utopian society of Shangri-La, hidden away from the outside world.



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31. Stavisky (1974)

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Stavisky, a 1974 biographical crime drama, tells the riveting story of a master swindler who inadvertently causes a political crisis in France just before World War II. As a con artist, Stavisky’s life was filled with scams, extramarital affairs, and a series of criminal schemes. Director Alain Resnais masterfully brings this complex narrative to life under the watchful eye of renowned writer Jorge Semprún.



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32. A Matter of Time (1976)

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A Matter of Time” is a captivating drama that delves into the complexities of social standing and the power of love. As the film opens, a simple young woman is thrust into the world of upper class society, navigating its intricate social hierarchy alongside an eccentric, aging countess.



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33. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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Going Hollywood: The ’30s” is a gripping 1984 documentary that dives into the fascinating world of Hollywood during the 1930s, a time of both glitz and grit. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this film explores how the industry adapted and thrived amidst economic uncertainty. The documentary features exclusive interviews with notable personalities from that era, including George Arliss and Gracie Allen, providing a unique insight into the lives and careers of the stars who graced the silver screen.



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34. Death in Hollywood (1990)

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Death in Hollywood (1990) is a gripping documentary that plunges viewers into the dark side of one of America’s most glamorous cities. This haunting film takes a close look at the tragic tales of beloved celebrities whose lives came to a bitter end. From the glittering heights of stardom to the crushing weight of public scrutiny, the film provides a stark reminder that fame often comes at a steep price.



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35. The Our Gang Story (1994)

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Step into the world of the beloved “Our Gang” series, more commonly known as “The Little Rascals, ” in the captivating documentary “The Our Gang Story. ” Directed by Paul Harris, this fascinating journey explores the creation, impact, and enduring legacy of the iconic comedy series.



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36. Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns… and Then Some (1994)

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Step into the wacky world of pop sensation Cyndi Lauper in this 90s cult classic film, ‘Cyndi Lauper: 12 Deadly Cyns. . and Then Some’.



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37. Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies (1996)

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Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies” is a captivating documentary that delves into the world of the legendary songwriting duo, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. The film offers a unique exploration of their incredible musical journey and their impact on the world of cinema.



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38. I Love Lucy’s 50th Anniversary Special (2001)

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Celebrate the golden anniversary of “I Love Lucy” in this hilarious and heartwarming two-hour special! . The show, known for its pioneering format, groundbreaking humor, and unforgettable characters, made an indelible mark on American culture. In this anniversary tribute, relive the classic moments, laughter, and love that characterized this iconic sitcom.



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39. Garbo (2005)

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Garbo” is a riveting and introspective documentary that delves into the mysterious life of the enigmatic Swedish actress, Greta Garbo. Originally a Turner Classic Movies production, the film is expertly narrated by the captivating English actress, Julie Christie.



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40. Hollywood contra Franco (2008)

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In 2008, director Oriol Porta released the documentary “Hollywood contra Franco, ” which delves into the profound impact of the Spanish Civil War on American artists. The film’s focus is on the life of influential screenwriter Alvah Bessie, who was deeply affected by the war’s outcome.



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41. She’s Funny That Way (2014)

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She’s Funny That Way” is a delightful comedy-drama film that takes us behind the scenes of a play’s production. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich, this 2014 movie is set in the world of theater, where a love triangle unfolds between a playwright’s wife, her ex-lover, and the call-girl-turned-actress cast in the production. The talented cast includes Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston, and Imogen Poots, who add depth to their colorful, complex characters.



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