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Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abbott and Costello in Hollywood: S. Sylvan Simon: Abbott and Costello, Lucille Ball, Rags Ragland: Comedy: MGM: Adventure: Victor Fleming: Clark Gable, Greer Garson, Joan Blondell
The year 1945 in film involved some significant events. With 1945 being the last year of World War II, the many films released this year had themes of patriotism, sacrifices, and peace. [1] In the United States, there were more than eighteen thousand movie theatres operating in 1945, a figure that grew by a third from a decade earlier.
Ain't That Ducky. Allotment Wives. Alone in the Night (film) Along Came Jones (film) Along the Navajo Trail (film) La Amada Inmóvil. Anchors Aweigh (film) And Then There Were None (1945 film) An Angel Comes to Brooklyn.
Spellbound. (1945 film) Spellbound is a 1945 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, and Michael Chekhov. It follows a psychoanalyst who falls in love with the new head of the Vermont hospital in which she works, only to find that he is an imposter suffering dissociative amnesia ...
Box office. $2,975,000 [3][4] The Picture of Dorian Gray is a 1945 American supernatural horror - drama film based on Oscar Wilde 's 1890 novel of the same name. Released in June 1945 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Albert Lewin, and stars George Sanders as Lord Henry Wotton and Hurd Hatfield as Dorian Gray.
The Emperor in August. En Magan (1945 film) Encounter at the Elbe. Enter Nowhere. The Eternal Zero (film) Eternals (film) Eureka (1983 film) Europa (1991 film) Everyman's War.
Scarlet Street is a 1945 American film noir directed by Fritz Lang. The screenplay concerns two criminals who take advantage of a middle-aged painter in order to steal his artwork. The screenplay concerns two criminals who take advantage of a middle-aged painter in order to steal his artwork.
Budget. $0.5-$2 million [1] Box office. $7 million [1] A Song to Remember is a 1945 American biographical film which tells a fictionalised life story of Polish pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin. Directed by Charles Vidor and starring Paul Muni, Merle Oberon, and Cornel Wilde.