
It is early 1939 in Poland when Mrs. Bromley and Jennifer come to buy antiques for her business in London. Read More »
Tag Archives: Paul Henreid
So Young, So Bad (1950) Bernard Vorhaus, Edgar G. Ulmer, Paul Henreid, Catherine McLeod, Grace Coppin

Idealistic and naive Dr. Jason arrives at a school for delinquent girls Read More »
Song of Love (1947) Clarence Brown, Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid, Robert Walker

Composer Robert Schumann struggles to compose his symphonies while his loving wife Clara offers her support. Read More »
Ballad in Blue (1965) Paul Henreid, Ray Charles, Tom Bell, Mary Peach

Ray Charles attempts to help a down-on-their-luck boozing family whose son is blind. Read More »
Now, Voyager (1942) Irving Rapper, Bette Davis, Paul Henreid, Claude Rains

Overweight Boston spinster Charlotte is a repressed, self-esteemless woman completely dominated by her wealthy mother, Mrs. Henry Vale. Read More »
A Womans Devotion (1956) Paul Henreid, Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule

After six months of marriage to Trevor Stevenson (Ralph Meeker), well-known painter and much-decorated hero of World War Two Read More »
Live Fast, Die Young (1958) Paul Henreid, Mary Murphy, Norma Eberhardt, Mike Connors

Two sisters live in a dysfunctional family in a California town. The elder, “nice” Kim, was sexually abused and hates men. Read More »
The Conspirators (1944) Jean Negulesco, Hedy Lamarr, Paul Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet, Drama, Romance, Thriller, War

Vincent Van Der Lyn, a Dutch freedom fighter in WWII, is made to neutral Lisbon to escape the Nazis. Read More »
For Men Only (1952) Paul Henreid, Kathleen Hughes, Russell Johnson, Drama

A college professor begins to suspect that a student’s accidental death was tied to his refusal to take part in a traditional “hazing” and was no accident. Read More »
Stolen Face (1952) Terence Fisher, Paul Henreid, Lizabeth Scott, André Morell, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

A plastic surgeon has a brief fling with a concert pianist, then she leaves him to go back to her previous boyfriend. Read More »