Movies by Edward H. Griffith
Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Edward H. Griffith. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Edward H. Griffith’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Edward h. griffith’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.
The Sky's the Limit (1943)
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Flying Tiger Fred Atwell sneaks away from his famous squadron's personal appearance tour and goes incognito for several days of leave. He quickly falls for photographer Joan Manion, pursuing her in the guise of a carefree drifter.
Young and Willing (1943)
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For those, if any, who have wondered why so many Paramount contractees appeared in United Artists' films during the war years, this is another one of the Paramount productions that was sold to United Artists in the early-40's when U.A. was having trouble meeting their exhibitor contracts because of lack of product, mainly due to their loss of production in England. A group of starving, but young and willing, actors band together to share finances and an apartment. Norman Reese (William Holden) orders no love nonsense between the boys and girls till they are set on broadway, but Marge Benson (Barbara Britton) and Tony Dennison (James Beown)
Café Metropole (1937)
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An American posing as a Russian prince woos a visiting Ohio heiress.
Next Time We Love (1936)
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A young married couple's relationship becomes strained when he is assigned overseas as a foreign correspondent and she becomes a major stage star.
No More Ladies (1935)
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A society girl tries to reform her playboy husband by making him jealous.
The Animal Kingdom (1932)
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Tom Collier has had a great relationship with Daisy, but when he decides to marry, it is not Daisy whom he asks, it is Cecelia. After the marriage, Tom is bored with the social scene and the obligations of his life. He publishes books that will sell, not books that he wants to write. Even worse, he has his old friend working as a butler and Cecelia wants him fired. When Tom tries to get back together with Daisy to renew the feelings that he once felt, Daisy turns the tables on him and leaves to protect both of them.
Holiday (1930)
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A young man is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée's family.