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All 37 Leslie Howard Movies (in Order)

Get ready for a captivating journey through time and cinema with our latest movie roundup article, focusing on the timeless talent of Leslie Howard Movies. From his early beginnings in the industry to his unforgettable performances in classic films, we’ll delve into the remarkable world of this versatile actor’s work, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for his artistry.

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1. Outward Bound (1930)

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Robert Milton and Ray Enright direct the 1930 drama and fantasy film “Outward Bound. ” This captivating movie, also known as “Between Two Worlds, ” stars Leslie Howard, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. , and Beryl Mercer. Set in the grand hotel format, “Outward Bound” takes viewers on a journey to the afterlife where we will meet characters who are allegorically bound between two worlds.



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2. Five and Ten (1931)

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Five and Ten” is a captivating 1931 drama telling the story of a family’s emotional journey as they leave their hometown and adapt to the fast pace of New York City. When the woman in the story, Marion Davies, finds out that her businessman father, played by Richard Bennett, has moved them to the bustling metropolis, she discovers the charms and challenges of city life, making her navigate through complicated relationships, including a forbidden romance with a charming, yet engaged, love interest.



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3. Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931)

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Never the Twain Shall Meet, a 1931 drama film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, captures the timeless tale of love and sacrifice. The story revolves around Dan, an employee at Pritchard and Pritchard, who is in love with Maisie. His life takes a dramatic turn when his ship, headed by Captain Niles, returns to San Francisco, and the crew learns about the captain’s contracted leprosy.



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4. Devotion (1931)

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Devotion, ” a charming 1931 movie set in the heart of London’s high society, delivers a timeless tale of love, deception, and self-discovery. The story revolves around a humble, yet beautiful and resilient daughter of a well-respected society family. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she unexpectedly falls in love with a promising barrister. To be closer to him, she disguises herself and takes up the challenge of a governess to his young son.



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5. A Free Soul (1931)

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A Free Soul, released in 1931, is a captivating drama directed by Clarence Brown and stars Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, and Lionel Barrymore. The film centers around a troubled lawyer who has had recent success in defending a notorious gambler, only to object when his free-spirited daughter forms a romantic connection with him. This gripping tale explores themes of love, family, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.



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6. Smilin’ Through (1932)

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Smilin’ Through” is a poignant romantic drama set to win the hearts of viewers, released in 1932 and directed by Sidney Franklin. The story revolves around the adoptive father of a young woman, whose worst nightmares come true when she reveals plans to wed the son of the man responsible for her aunt’s untimely death years ago.



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7. The Animal Kingdom (1932)

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Based on a play by Philip Barry, “The Animal Kingdom” is a sophisticated comedy that follows a man’s struggle to justify his love for both his wife and his mistress. Featuring performances by Ann Harding, Leslie Howard, and Myrna Loy, this intriguing film offers a compelling blend of comedy, drama, and romance. Set in New York City, the story revolves around the complicated relationships between the protagonist, his wife, and his mistress, all while being navigated by their trusted butler.



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8. Reserved for Ladies (1932)

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In “Reserved for Ladies” (1932), directed by Alexander Korda and written by Lajos Biró, Eliot Crawshay-Williams, and Ernest Vajda, Max (Leslie Howard) finds himself falling for the aristocratic Sylvia Robertson (Elizabeth Allen). Desperate to win her heart, Max poses as a European prince and enlists the help of the amicable Ruritanian monarch (Lawrence Grossmith), who owes him a favor.



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9. Secrets (1933)

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Secrets, released in 1933, is a captivating drama directed by Frank Borzage and starring Mary Pickford, Leslie Howard, and C. Aubrey Smith. Set in New England, the film follows a society girl who defies societal norms and ventures into the Wild West to support her husband in building his fortune.



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10. Berkeley Square (1933)

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In the captivating 1933 film “Berkeley Square, ” a young American man discovers he has inherited a house in London as his ancestors’ domain during the tumultuous era of the American Revolution. Fueled by an unquenchable desire to connect with those who came before him, this intriguing individual believes he can will himself into this bygone era. What follows is a mesmerizing journey where the boundaries between past and present blur, leading to a love story of unparalleled passion and heartache.



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11. Of Human Bondage (1934)

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In the spellbinding drama “Of Human Bondage” (1934), directed by John Cromwell, audiences are taken on a gripping journey of obsession, love, and self-destruction. Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham, the film follows a young man, played by the magnetic Leslie Howard, who becomes inexplicably attracted to a cold, unfeeling waitress played by the iconic, mesmerizing Bette Davis. The passionate, life-altering relationship they share threatens to devastate them both.



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12. British Agent (1934)

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British Agent” is an intriguing historical drama released in 1934, set during the tumultuous days of the Russian Communist revolution. Directed by Michael Curtiz, this film follows the intense journey of Stephen ‘Steve’ Locke, a British agent assigned to prevent the Bolsheviks led by Joseph Stalin from signing a separate treaty with the Germans.



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13. The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934)

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The Scarlet Pimpernel, ” a thrilling 1934 adventure film, follows the tale of a noblewoman who uncovers her husband’s secret identity as a daring vigilante. During the terrifying Reign of Terror in 18th century France, this unassuming gentleman, played by Leslie Howard, uses his wit and charm to rescue aristocrats from the gruesome blade of the guillotine. As the mystery unfolds, audiences are captivated by the complex husband-wife relationship and the swashbuckling antics of the enigmatic hero.



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14. The Petrified Forest (1936)

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The Petrified Forest” (1936) is a gripping drama and thriller film, helmed by esteemed director Archie Mayo. Set in a remote desert outpost, the film sees a waitress, a drifter, and a bank robber intermingling at a lonesome gas station diner.



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15. Romeo and Juliet (1936)

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Immerse yourself in the timeless tale of young love and passion that crosses the divide between warring families in the 1936 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet. ” Set in the vibrant backdrop of Verona, Italy, the film follows the story of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two star-crossed individuals whose love is forbidden due to the generations-old feud between their prestigious families. Amid the chaos and tragedy, we witness the power of love as it transcends barriers, ultimately meeting a tragic end. Norma Shearer and Leslie Howard portray the iconic roles of Juliet and Romeo, while John Barrymore brings the depth of the tragic villain, Friar Lawrence.



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16. It’s Love I’m After (1937)

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It’s Love I’m After” is a 1937 screwball comedy that takes the stage by storm. Directed by Archie Mayo and written by Casey Robinson and Maurice Hanline, the film stars Leslie Howard, Bette Davis, and Olivia de Havilland.



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17. Stand-In (1937)

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Stand-In, ” released in 1937, is a delightful comedy-romance film that takes viewers on a journey through the world of Hollywood and the business side of showbiz. With a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes, the movie is led by the talented stars Leslie Howard, Humphrey Bogart, and Joan Blondell, who breathe life into the storyline that is both entertaining and engaging.



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18. Pygmalion (1938)

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Step into the enchanting world of “Pygmalion” (1938), an Oscar-winning comedy-drama that blends romance, wit, and heartfelt charm. Directed by Anthony Asquith and Leslie Howard and starring Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, and Wilfrid Lawson, this timeless masterpiece is based on George Bernard Shaw’s play.



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19. Gone with the Wind (1939)

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Gone with the Wind, ” a 1939 epic historical romance film set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era, follows the tumultuous romance between Scarlett O’Hara, a sheltered and manipulative Southern belle, and Rhett Butler, a roguish profiteer. As society crumbles with the end of slavery and rebuilds in the wake of war and societal change, Scarlett and Rhett face off in a passionate yet volatile relationship.



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20. Intermezzo (1939)

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Intermezzo, ” released in 1940, is a timeless drama romance that will transport you to another era. The film, directed by Gregory Ratoff and based on a story by Gösta Stevens, follows the life of a violinist who is accompanied by a talented piano player, played by Ingrid Bergman. When the pianist retires, she is asked to join the violinist on his next international tour, and the two quickly fall in love.



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21. 49th Parallel (1941)

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In the dramatic thriller “49th Parallel” (1941), a stranded World War II U-boat crew from the battlefront must navigate treacherous terrain in northern Canada to evade capture. Facing a severe winter and an unforgiving landscape, this elite group of soldiers embarks on a perilous journey to cross into neutral United States territory.



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22. ‘Pimpernel’ Smith (1941)

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In the heart of World War II, ‘Pimpernel’ Smith (1941) stands as a gripping tale of adventure, drama, and thrill. The unassuming Professor Horatio Smith, portrayed by the talented Leslie Howard, becomes a hero in his own right, daringly rescuing victims of Nazi persecution. This intriguing story draws parallels to classic literature, with nods to Aphrodite the Greek deity, a quote from Romeo and Juliet, and references to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.



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23. In Which We Serve (1942)

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In Which We Serve” is a powerful and gripping war drama from 1942, directed by Noël Coward and David Lean. Set aboard the British destroyer H. M. S. Torrin, the story unfolds through the flashbacks of survivors clinging to a life raft. As they recount their harrowing experiences, the audience is drawn into a tense and emotional journey.



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24. Spitfire (1942)

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Spitfire, ” also known as “The First of the Few, ” is a gripping biographical drama that offers an extraordinary insight into the life of legendary aircraft designer R. J. Mitchell. Set in the tumultuous 1930s, this film is a thrilling journey that showcases the heroism and resilience of individuals as they stand up to the looming threat of Nazi Germany.



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25. The Gentle Sex (1943)

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The Gentle Sex” takes us into a world of courage and camaraderie amidst the throes of World War II. This heartwarming film follows the lives of seven spirited British girls who, keen to contribute to the war effort, take on roles ranging from factory workers to a clandestine radio operator.



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26. The Lamp Still Burns (1943)

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The Lamp Still Burns”, released in 1943, is a heartwarming and inspirational drama focusing on the remarkable work of female nurses during the tumultuous period of World War II. The captivating story revolves around a passionate and dedicated nurse named Marion, played by Rosamund John, and her dedication to healing her wounded soldiers.



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27. The Happy Ending (1969)

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Experience the raw power of human emotion in “The Happy Ending, ” a gripping drama from 1969. Directed by renowned filmmaker Richard Brooks and nominated for 2 Oscars, this captivating film tells the story of a middle-aged woman who shatters her family’s tranquility by leaving her life behind in search of true fulfillment.



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28. Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983)

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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage is a hilarious and captivating film from 1983, featuring a compilation of bloopers and unusual moments from multiple movies. Directed by Ron Blackman, Bruce Goldstein, and Stanley Sheff, and written by Bruce Goldstein, this unique documentary-comedy offers viewers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world of filmmaking. The film stars Gig Young, Bud Abbott, and Walter Abel, who bring their comedic talents to the screen to create a memorable and entertaining experience.



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29. 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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30. The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988)

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The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind” is an insightful 1988 documentary that delves deep into the creation and production of the iconic 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. This fascinating film features a wealth of archival footage, screen tests, and rare film material that offers a unique glimpse into the making of one of the most beloved Hollywood classics of all time. Interviews with film industry insiders, including David O.



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31. South of Reno (1988)

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South of Reno, set in a desolate desert town, follows the story of an indecisive man trapped in an unhappy marriage with an unfaithful wife. Plagued by ennui, he longs to take control of his drifting life. Directed by Mark Rezyka and starring Jeff Osterhage, Lisa Blount, and Joe Estevez, this psychological drama explores themes of betrayal, identity, and the quest for purpose.



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32. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)

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The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender” is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.



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33. Why Be Good? Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema (2007)

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Explore the provocative world of early cinema, where sexuality and censorship took center stage, in “Why Be Good? “. This riveting documentary by Elaina Archer delves into the depiction of sexuality in film from the silent era, focusing on the impact on women’s liberation and the exploration of taboo subjects. Featuring insightful interviews with Diane Lane, Chris Basinger, Jeanine Basinger, and more, this intriguing film unfolds the untold stories of the pre-code era, revealing how Hollywood’s evolving attitude towards censorship reshaped the landscape of cinema.



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34. Waiting for Hockney (2008)

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Waiting for Hockney” is a captivating documentary film that delves into the life of a young, ambitious working-class Baltimore man. This extraordinary individual spent an unbelievable decade meticulously crafting a single portrait, convinced it would pave his path to fame and fortune. His singular focus was on reaching renowned and celebrated artist David Hockney.



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35. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)

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Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen” is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.



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36. Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn (2016)

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Dive into the fascinating life and career of Leslie Howard through the gripping documentary “Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn. ” This 2016 film, directed by Thomas Hamilton, provides an intimate look at the world of a British officer during World War One and the impact it had on his life.



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37. Spitfire (2018)

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Dive into the thrilling world of the Spitfire, a legendary fighter plane, as you relive the daring tales of the courageous pilots who fought in the Battle of Britain during World War II. This captivating documentary takes you on an unforgettable journey through history, shedding light on the iconic British aircraft’s design and its crucial role in one of the deadliest conflicts of the 20th century.



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