Anne Baxter



Sunday Dinner For a Soldier (1944) DVD available
Heartwarming WW2 era comedy-drama stars Anne Baxter as a put upon young woman who wants to have a soldier visit for a Sunday dinner, but there are various complications with her dilatory grandpa (Charles Winninger). Also starring John Hodiak as the soldier, with Anne Revere and Jane Darwell. Excellent quality.
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A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950) DVD available
Amusing western comedy stars Dan Dailey as a travelling salesman who ends up being the one paying customer on a crucial "train trip" across Colorado, being guarded by and falling in love with tough town marshal Anne Baxter (?!). Also starring Rory Calhoun and Walter Brennan. Technicolor. Excellent quality.
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A Royal Scandal (1945) DVD available
Witty Ernst Lubitsch/Otto Preminger collaboration stars Tallulah Bankhead as Catherine the Great, who romances a thick headed young officer (William Eythe) who is conned into leading a rebellion. Also starring Charles Coburn and Anne Baxter. Excellent quality.
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The Luck of the Irish (1948) DVD available
Fascinating fantasy stars Tyrone Power as a reporter who has a meeting with a leprechaun (Cecil Kellaway) right as he is about to work for a tyrannical mogul (Lee J. Cobb). Also starring Anne Baxter as a charming Irish lass. Excellent quality.
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You're My Everything (1949) DVD available
Fun musical with echoes of Singin in the Rain stars Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter as a showbiz couple who have varying levels of success in silents and sound pictures, and eventually have conflict over whether their daughter should be in films. Also starring Anne Revere. Excellent quality.
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Swamp Water (1941) DVD available
Dana Andrews stars as a trapper in the Okefenokee swamp who finds fugitive Walter Brennan and tries to clear his name. Also starring Walter Huston, Anne Baxter, and John Carradine. Directed by Jean Renoir. Excellent quality.
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The Great Profile (1940) DVD available
John Barrymore sends up his own drunken image as a down and out actor who agrees to a comeback role in Anne Baxter's lousy play while trying to reconcile with his wife (Mary Beth Hughes). Also starring John Payne and Gregory Ratoff. Excellent quality.
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