Drama Movies of 1941
Blood and Sand
Based on the novel by Vincente Blasco Ibanez, Blood and Sand is the beautifully rendered story of the rise and fall of a young, cocksure Spanish bullfighter, played by Tyrone Power. Working his way ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
How Green Was My Valley
Spanning 50 years, director John Ford's How Green Was My Valley revolves around the life of the Morgans, a Welsh mining family, as told ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Adam Had Four Sons
Ingrid Bergman stars in Adam Had Four Sons, her second American film appearance. Based on a novel by Charles Bonner, the story begins in the early twentieth century, when French governess Emilie ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]A Woman's Face
A remake of the Swedish film of the same name (see entry 55092), MGM's A Woman's Face was reshaped into one of Joan ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
So Ends Our Night
The Nazis are clearly the villains in So Ends Our Night, but since the film was made before America's entry into World War II, Adolph Hitler goes unmentioned (we wouldn't want to lose those foreign markets, would we?) Based on Erich ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Kings Row
A seemingly quiet Midwestern town is the hiding place for a number of sordid secrets in this melodrama based on Henry Bellamann's best-selling novel. ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Dive Bomber
Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake (Fred MacMurray), Lt. Tim Griffin (Regis Toomey), and Lt. Swede Larson (Louis Jean Heydt) are longtime US Navy flying buddies, about to be transferred to different posts when Larson suffers a blackout ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
The Shanghai Gesture
Josef von Sternberg made his first return to exotic Shanghai since 1932's Shanghai ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Blues in the Night
The big-band mystique of the 1940s was explored by Blues in the Night. Future directors Richard Whorf and ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
The Little Foxes
Playwright Lillian Hellman first wrote of the horrible Hubbard family in her 1939 play The Little Foxes. In this lavish 1941 film version, Bette Davis takes over for ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Cheers for Miss Bishop
Something of a distaff Mr. Chips, schoolteacher Ella Bishop (Martha Scott) devotes her life to her work, ageing 50 years (from 19 to 69) in the course of the film. At a testimonial ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
The Gang's All Here
The Monogram publicity machine advertised Gang's All ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Melody for Three
For some reason or other, Melody for Three seems to be the most frequently revived of RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian." As ever, ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
City of Missing Girls
A girl reporter discovers that her own father runs a shady "school of fine arts" (read brothel) in this independently made ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
The Blonde Comet
PRC Pictures' final 1941 release was the auto-racing melodrama Blonde Comet. Virginia Vale stars as female race-car champion Betty Blake, the toast of ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Underground
Underground is an average Warner Bros. suspenser, given a ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Love on the Dole
Filmed in the North Country of England, this is a film noir set in the 1930s as a family struggles with poverty and unemployment. Depressing and realistic, it portrays the ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Gangs, Inc.
Paper Bullets (aka Crime Inc.) was the first production by former slot-machine entrepreneurs Maurice and Frank Kozinski, later ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Blood of Jesus
Spencer Williams, who had been an actor and screenwriter since 1929, was one ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
Riot Squad
This Monogram quickie stars Richard Cromwell as Dr. Tom, an idealistic young tenement-district physician. When his best pal, a police captain, is killed by ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]
They Meet Again
This last entry in the Dr. Christian series tells about a country doctor who pieces ... [ Drama movie - 1941 ]I'll Sell My Life
When a young man is in trouble, his sister puts herself in danger to save him. ~ All Movie Guide [ Drama movie - 1941 ]




