Films & Shows from Warner Bros. Pictures
You’re now browsing page 69, where we continue to showcase even more remarkable titles produced by Warner Bros. Pictures. If you’ve already discovered some standout works on previous pages, now’s the perfect time to delve deeper and find your next favorite. Keep exploring and enjoy the journey!
One Foot in Heaven (1941)
- 0
Episodic look at the life of a minister and his family as they move from one parish to another.
Out of the Fog (1941)
- 1
A Brooklyn pier racketeer bullies boat-owners into paying protection money but two fed-up fishermen decide to eliminate the gangster themselves rather than complain to the police.
The Case of the Black Parrot (1941)
- 0
Sandy Vantine and her uncle, Paul Vantine, return from Europe with an antique cabinet purchased during their trip. Jim Moore, a reporter who had met Sandy and fallen for her during the voyage, suspects something odd about the cabinet. His suspicions are confirmed when people who have touched the cabinet mysteriously die. Jim and Sandy set out to solve the mystery before anyone else can become a victim.
The Wagons Roll at Night (1941)
- 0
An escaped circus lion provides the impetus for the meeting of carnival owner Nick Coster and Matt Varney, a small-town man who suddenly becomes a lion tamer when he manages to subdue the big cat. While acclimating to carnival life, Matt begins a romance with Nick's sister, Mary, causing tension between Matt and Nick. The latter must also juggle his stormy relationship with glamorous circus star Flo Lorraine.
They Died with Their Boots On (1941)
- 1
The story follows General George Armstrong Custer's adventures from his West Point days to his death. He defies orders during the Civil War, trains the 7th Cavalry, appeases Chief Crazy Horse and later engages in bloody battle with the Sioux nation.
Blues in the Night (1941)
- 0
A struggling band find themselves attached to a fugitive and drawn into a series of old feuds and love affairs, as they try to stay together and find musical success.
The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)
- 1
A financially-strapped charter pilot hires himself to an oil tycoon to kidnap his madcap daughter and prevent her from marrying a vapid band leader.
The Smiling Ghost (1941)
- 0
Elinor Bentley Fairchild's previous three grooms-to-be have either died or been maimed. Her aunt hires Lucky Downing to become engaged to her for a month to break the curse. But Lucky becomes a target of what appears to be the ghost of one of the former fiances.
The Great Lie (1941)
- 0
After a newlywed's husband apparently dies in a plane crash, she discovers that her rival for his affections is pregnant with his child.
Manpower (1941)
- 0
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang. Tensions start to show in the road crew as rivalry between Hank and Johnny increases.
Shadows on the Stairs (1941)
- 1
Occupants of a London boarding house become suspects as a string of murders are discovered.
Passage from Hong Kong (1941)
- 0
In this comedy, a crime novelist spins a yarn to impress the apple of his eye. He tells her that he has been involved in a murder.
High Sierra (1941)
- 1
Given a pardon from jail, Roy Earle gets back into the swing of things as he robs a swanky resort.
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
- 4
A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a beautiful liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
Meet John Doe (1941)
- 1
As a parting shot, fired reporter Ann Mitchell prints a fake letter from unemployed "John Doe," who threatens suicide in protest of social ills. The paper is forced to rehire Ann and hires John Willoughby to impersonate "Doe." Ann and her bosses cynically milk the story for all it's worth, until the made-up "John Doe" philosophy starts a whole political movement.
The Letter (1940)
- 0
After a woman shoots a man to death, a damning letter she wrote raises suspicions.
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940)
- 0
True story of the doctor who considered it was not immoral to search for a drug that would cure syphilis.