Charles Laughton filmography
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These are the films of Charles Laughton:
Filmography
Unless otherwise stated the films are U.S. productions in black and white.
1928–1940
Year | Title | Role | Director | Co-stars | Notes and awards |
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1928 | Blue Bottles | Burglar | Ivor Montagu | Elsa Lanchester | Filmed in England |
Daydreams | Lecherous Boarder / Ram Das in Dream Sequence | Ivor Montagu | Elsa Lanchester | Filmed in England | |
The Tonic | Father of the Family | Ivor Montagu | Elsa Lanchester | Filmed in England | |
1929 | Piccadilly | A Nightclub Diner | Ewald André Dupont | Gilda Gray, Jameson Thomas, Anna May Wong, Cyril Ritchard | Filmed in England |
Comets | Himself | Sasha Geneen | Elsa Lanchester | Filmed in England | |
1930 | Wolves | Captain Job | Albert de Courville | Dorothy Gish, Malcolm Keen | Filmed in England |
1931 | Down River | Captain Grossman | Peter Godfrey | Jane Baxter | Filmed in England |
1932 | Devil and the Deep | Commander Charles Sturm | Marion Gering | Tallulah Bankhead, Gary Cooper, Cary Grant | |
The Old Dark House | Sir William Porterhouse | James Whale | Boris Karloff, Melvyn Douglas, Gloria Stuart | ||
Payment Deferred | William Marble | Lothar Mendes | Neil Hamilton, Maureen O'Sullivan, Veree Teasdale, Ray Milland | ||
If I Had A Million | Phineas V. Lambert | multipleI | Gary Cooper, W.C. Fields, Charlie Ruggles, George Raft, Jack Oakie | ||
The Sign of the Cross | Emperor Nero | Cecil B. DeMille | Fredric March, Claudette Colbert, Elissa Landi, Ian Keith | ||
Island of Lost Souls | Dr. Moreau | Erle C. Kenton | Bela Lugosi, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Kathleen Burke | ||
1933 | The Private Life of Henry VIII | King Henry VIII | Alexander Korda | Binnie Barnes, Merle Oberon, Elsa Lanchester, Robert Donat | Filmed in England Academy Award for Best Actor |
White Woman | Horace H. Prin | Stuart Walker | Carole Lombard, Charles Bickford, Kent Taylor, Percy Kilbride | ||
1934 | The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Edward Moulton-Barrett | Sidney Franklin | Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Maureen O'Sullivan, Katherine Alexander | |
1935 | Ruggles of Red Gap | Marmaduke Ruggles | Leo McCarey | Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, ZaSu Pitts, Roland Young, Leila Hyams | |
Les Misérables | Inspector Javert | Richard Boleslawski | Fredric March, Cedric Hardwicke, Rochelle Hudson, John Beal, Frances Drake | ||
Mutiny on the Bounty | Captain William Bligh | Frank Lloyd | Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, Dudley Digges, Herbert Mundin, Donald Crisp, Eddie Quillan | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actor New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actor | |
1936 | Rembrandt | Rembrandt van Rijn | Alexander Korda | Gertrude Lawrence, Elsa Lanchester | Filmed in England |
1938 | Vessel of Wrath | Ginger "Ted" Wilson | Erich Pommer | Elsa Lanchester, Tyrone Guthrie, Robert Newton | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England Released in the United States as The Beachcomber |
St. Martin's Lane | Charles Staggers | Tim Whelan | Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Larry Adler, Tyrone Guthrie | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England Released in the United States as Sidewalks of London | |
1939 | Jamaica Inn | Sir Humphrey Pengallan | Alfred Hitchcock | Maureen O'Hara, Robert Newton, Leslie Banks, | Produced by Laughton Filmed in England; |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame | Quasimodo | William Dieterle | Cedric Hardwicke, Maureen O'Hara, Thomas Mitchell, Edmond O'Brien | ||
1940 | They Knew What They Wanted | Tony Patucci | Garson Kanin | Carole Lombard, William Gargan, Harry Carey, Frank Fay |
^I Directed by James Cruze, H. Bruce Humberstone, Ernst Lubitsch, Norman Z. McLeod, Lothar Mendes, Stephen Roberts, William A. Seiter and Norman Taurog
1941–1949
^II Directed by René Clair, Edmund Goulding, Cedric Hardwicke, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Robert Stevenson and Herbert Wilcox
1951–1962
^III Directed by Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, Henry King, Jean Negulesco and Henry Koster
References
- Charles Laughton at the Internet Movie Database
- Charles Laughton at the TCM Movie Database
- Charles Laughton at the Internet Broadway Database
- Charles Laughton at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
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