Andrew L. Stone — Producer (9)
Say It in French (1938) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Say It in French
director: Andrew L. Stone actor: Ray Milland / Olympe Bradna
other title: Soubrette / Sig det på fransk
An American golf pro falls in love with a woman while visiting France; before long they are married and in the US. Upon their arrival, they are dismayed to discover that the golfer's parents have arranged for him to marry a wealthy socialite so they can use her money to support their business....
Fun on a Weekend (1947) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Fun on a Weekend
other title: Ardides de juventud
Shy, destitute Peter Porter meets equally impoverished Nancy Crane at a Florida beach. Inspired by Peter's belief that a person can acquire wealth simply by creating an aura of success, the outgoing Nancy convinces Peter to join her in impersonating a confident and eccentric wealthy couple. The experiment works, and the couple secure a stunning wardrobe and a lavish room at a resort. Peter panics, however, when he gets a fantastic job offer.
The Password Is Courage (1962) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
The Password Is Courage
director: Andrew L. Stone actor: Dirk Bogarde / Maria Perschy
other title: Parola d'ordine: coraggio / Mot de passe : courage
Sergeant-Major Charles Coward, a brave British soldier is captured by German forces during World War II. When he's thrown into a prisoner of war camp, he immediately plans his escape. Masquerading as a wounded German soldier, he makes it as far as the medical tent, where the deceived enemy forces award him the Iron Cross. Though he is ultimately discovered, he goes on to courageously pursue his freedom with a whimsical and undying audacity.
The Great Victor Herbert (1939) [Movie] TMDB WikiData IMDb
The Great Victor Herbert
director: Andrew L. Stone actor: Allan Jones / Mary Martin
other title: Dreivierteltakt am Broadway / Celos de gloria
In his last film assignment, portly Walter Connolly fills the title role (in more ways than one) in The Great Victor Herbert. Very little of Herbert's life story is incorporated in the screenplay (a closing title actually apologizes for the film's paucity of cold hard facts); instead, the writers allow the famed composer's works to speak for themselves. In the tradition of one of his own operettas, Herbert spends most of his time patching up the shaky marriage between tenor John Ramsey (Allan Jones) and Louise Hall (Mary Martin). Many of Herbert's most famous compositions are well in evidence, including "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life", "March of the Toys" and "Kiss Me Again", the latter performed con brio by teenaged coloratura Susanna Foster. Evidently, the producers were able to secure the film rights for the Herbert songs, but not for the stage productions in which they appeared, which may explain such bizarre interpolations as having a song from Naughty Marietta.
Hi Diddle Diddle (1943) [Movie] TMDB IMDb WikiData
Hi Diddle Diddle
other title: Casados sin casa
When the bride's mother is supposedly swindled out of her money by a spurned suitor, the groom's father orchestrates a scheme of his own to set things right. He is aided by a cabaret singer, while placating a jealous wife.
The Last Voyage (1960) [Movie] TMDB WikiData IMDb
The Last Voyage
other title: La crociera del terrore / Höllenfahrt
The S. S. Claridon is scheduled for her five last voyages after thirty-eight years of service. After an explosion in the boiler room, Captain Robert Adams is reluctant to evacuate the steamship. While the crew fights to hold a bulkhead between the flooded boiler room and the engine room and avoid the sinking of the vessel, the passenger Cliff Henderson struggles against time trying to save his beloved wife Laurie Henderson, who is trapped under a steel beam in her cabin, with the support of the crew member Hank Lawson.