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Cast & Crew

Cary Grant

Performer with 54 reviewed and 18 watchlist titles.

72 Results
Release Year
  1. 1932
    1. Performer
      Sinners in the Sun  1932
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    2. Performer
      Devil and the Deep  1932
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    3. Performer
      Blonde Venus  1932
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    4. Performer
      Hot Saturday  1932
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    5. Performer
      Madame Butterfly  1932
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  2. 1933
    1. Performer
      The Woman Accused  1933
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  3. 1934
    1. Performer
      Born to Be Bad  1934
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    2. Performer
      Thirty Day Princess  1934
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    3. Performer
      Kiss and Make-Up  1934
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    4. Performer
      Ladies Should Listen  1934
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    5. Performer
      Enter Madame!  1934
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  4. 1935
    1. Performer
      Wings in the Dark  1935
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    2. Performer
      The Last Outpost  1935
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  5. 1936
    1. Performer
      The Amazing Adventure  1936
      Because Cary Grant performed.
    2. Performer
      Wedding Present  1936
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  6. 1937
    1. Performer
      When You're in Love  1937
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  7. 1938
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  11. 1942
  12. 1943
  13. 1944
  14. 1946
  15. 1947
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  17. 1949
  18. 1950
  19. 1951
  20. 1952
    1. Performer
      Room for One More  1952
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  21. 1953
  22. 1955
  23. 1957
    1. Performer
      An Affair to Remember  1957
      Because Cary Grant performed.
  24. 1958
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  27. 1962
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  29. 1964
  30. 1966
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by Frank Showalter

Hi there, I'm Frank, a husband and father old enough to have sat wide-eyed during E.T's first theatrical run, I've been watching, absorbing, and dissecting films ever since.

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