Charles Boyer
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| All This and Heaven Too (1940) Wonderful, sumptuous melodrama with Boyer as the tormented Duc de Praslin, finding forbidden love with his children's young governess, Bette Davis. |
| Appointment for Love (1941) has Boyer and Margaret Sullavan as two professionals who marry but have differing opinions on how life as a couple should be conducted. Silly but fun. |
| Back Street (1941) Boyer's married but carries on a life-long affair with Margaret Sullavan. |
| Break of Hearts (1935) Egotistical musician Boyer complicates young Katharine Hepburn's life. |
| Cluny Brown (1945) Delightful Ernst Lubitsch comedy costarring Boyer and Jennifer Jones. |
| Confidential Agent (1945) Secret agent Boyer has a rough time with various nefarious characters...and Lauren Bacall (her second movie). |
| Conquest (1937) Boyer gives a multi-faceted performance as Napoleon, with Greta Garbo as the love of his life. Fine drama, great chance to see two Hollywood icons in their only screen appearance together. |
| The Constant Nymph (1943) Haunting and hopelessly romantic. Oscar-nominated Joan Fontaine is wistful young girl in love with older, free-spirited composer (Boyer). |
| Flesh and Fantasy (1943) Boyer stars with Barbara Stanwyck in one section of this episodic movie. They enter into a shipboard romance, but each has problems that have to be worked out if they're to have any future together. Stylishly done. |
| The Happy Time (1952) Boyer's the head of a lively household, Ottawa, 1920s. Charming story of coming of age. Louis Jourdan, Marsha Hunt, Linda Christian and Bobby Driscoll also star. |
| History is Made at Night (1937) Wonderful love story, one of Boyer's best. Jean Arthur costars. |
| Hold Back the Dawn (1941) Boyer steams up the screen romancing schoolmarm Olivia deHavilland. |
| Tales of Manhattan (1942) Episodic tales linked by a tuxedo coat that passes amongst different characters. Boyer stars in the first section, as a stage star who plans to run off with Rita Hayworth, but her husband (Thomas Mitchell) is suspicious and confronts them.... |
| Together Again (1944) Great Boyer-Irene Dunne chemistry in a frothy comedy/romance. |
| Tovarich (1937) A gem. Boyer and Claudette Colbert are Russian nobility who take jobs as servants in a wacky Paris household. |
| A Woman's Vengeance (1947) Boyer pays the price for toying with Jessica Tandy's affections. |