Starring Bob Hope, Robert Sterling, Yvonne De Carlo, John McGiver, Nehemiah Persoff, Mickey Shaughnessy, and Hugh Downs. Directed by Jack Arnold. A United Nations department head stumbles across an abandoned baby in the hallway at work. Trying to find a home for newborn baby, he suddenly finds himself surrounded by assorted exotic beauties all trying to win the baby for their country.
Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Young, Gene Raymond, Hattie McDaniel, Charles Lane, Ward Bond, Ned Sparks, and Billy Gilbert. Directed by Leigh Jason. A disillusioned bride whose new husband can't afford to support her in the manner to which she is accustomed secretly gets a job in order to make ends meet.
Starring John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Marlene Dietrich, Paul Fix, Shemp Howard, and Thomas Gomez. Directed by Lewis Seiler. Two longtime friends rise from the ranks of miners to run their own foundry. Ruthlessly devoted to his work, one of the men eventually has a falling out with the other and jeopardized his romantic relationship with a beautiful woman.
Starring John Wayne, Robert Stack, Laraine Day, Claire Trevor, Jan Sterling, Phil Harris, Sidney Blackmer, William Schallert, George Chandler, and Paul Fix. Directed by William A. Wellman. When a commercial airliner loses an engine on a flight from Honolulu to San Francisco the pilot loses his nerve and it is up to the washed up co-pilot to bring the plane in safely.
Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, Marilyn Monroe, Paul Douglas, Keith Andes, and J. Carrol Naish. Directed by Mark Robson. Returning to live with her brother at her family's home in a small fishing village, a woman has begun dating a simple-minded fisherman. More her speed, though, is his slick, boozy pal who makes his feelings known for her right from the start, despite the fact that he is married.
Starring John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan, Shelley Winters, Joanne Dru, Noah Beery Jr., Harry Carey Jr., John Ireland, Paul Fix, and Richard Farnsworth. Directed by Howard Hawks and Arthur Rosson. A man builds a cattle empire with his adopted son. Together they begin a massive cattle drive north from Texas to the Missouri railhead. But on the way, new information and the father's tyrannical ways cause the young man to take the herd away from him and head to a new railhead in Kansas. Swearing vengeance, the older man pursues.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, on August 12, 1939, actor George Hamilton turns 72 years old today.