List of the best Joan Evans movies: On the Loose(1951), The Outcast(1954), Column South(1953), Skirts Ahoy!(1952), Roseanna McCoy(1949), It Grows on Trees(1952), Edge of Doom(1950), No Name on the Bullet(1959), Our Very Own(1950) ... ...
Drama
USA
1951
74 Minutes
Joan Evans Melvyn Douglas Lynn Bari Bob Arthur Hugh O'Brian Constance Hilton Michael Kuhn Susan Morrow Lilian Hamilton Elizabeth Flournoy John Morgan
Shunned by her self-absorbed parents, a teenage girl's need for love and attention drives her to delinquency and a suicide attempt - an act that finally brings her parents to their senses.
Western
USA
1954
90 Minutes
Judy Polsen
John Derek Joan Evans Jim Davis Catherine McLeod Ben Cooper Taylor Holmes Nana Bryant Slim Pickens Frank Ferguson
rancher uncle gunman poor girl father brother thrilling tense passionate colorado small town ranch household inheritance shady dealings redemption showdown ostracized forgery quest
Jet Cosgrave returns home to claim the ranch that was stolen from him, after his father's death.
Western
USA
1953
85 Minutes
Marcy Whitlock
Audie Murphy Joan Evans Robert Sterling Ray Collins Dennis Weaver Palmer Lee Russell Johnson Jack Kelly Johnny Downs Bob Steele James Best
union boss native american prospector lieutenant confederate soldier corporal patriotic engaging powerful striking melodramatic gutsy native american reservation native americans american history confederate army western films accusations racial issues fall
Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.
Musical, Comedy
USA
1952
109 Minutes
Mary Kate Yarbrough
Esther Williams Joan Evans Vivian Blaine Barry Sullivan Keefe Brasselle Dean Miller Margalo Gillmore Jeff Donnell Thurston Hall Russell `Bubba' Tongay Kathy Tongay
Three young ladies sign up for some kind of training at a naval base. However, their greatest trouble isn't long marches or several weeks in a small boat, but their love life.
Drama
USA
1949
100 Minutes
Farley Granger Joan Evans Charles Bickford Raymond Massey Richard Basehart Gigi Perreau Aline MacMahon Marshall Thompson
young man young girl father rival brother love interest dark gripping tense kentucky west virginia woods house church feud family hostages romance murder hatfields vs. mccoys
The saga of the Hatfield-and-McCoy feud is romanticized in Samuel Goldwyn's Roseanna McCoy. Newcomer Joan Evans stars as the title character, whose elopement with Johnse Hatfield serves to ... See full summary »
Fantasy
USA
1952
84 Minutes
Diane Baxter
Irene Dunne Dean Jagger Joan Evans Richard Crenna Edith Meiser Sandy Descher Dee Pollak Les Tremayne Malcolm Lee Beggs Forrest Lewis Frank Ferguson
What happens when an American family gets two trees that grow spendable money.
Crime, Drama
1950
99 Minutes
Rita Conroy
Charles Vidor Dana Andrews Farley Granger Joan Evans Robert Keith Paul Stewart Mala Powers Adele Jergens Harold Vermilyea John Ridgely
son mother priest boss mortician bleak eerie slum church redemption poverty murder mother/son relationship revenge fall discovery 1950s
A parish priest (Dana Andrews) whose predecessor was slain extracts a confession from an angry young man (Farley Granger).
Western
1959
77 Minutes
Anne Benson
Audie Murphy Charles Drake Joan Evans R. G. Armstrong Virginia Grey Warren Stevens Whit Bissell Karl Swenson Willis Bouchey Edgar Stehli Jerry Paris
gunslinger doctor judge daughter sheriff gritty tense arizona small town wild west assassination paranoia vigilantism guilt suicide quest rivalry 19th century
Drama
USA
1950
93 Minutes
Joan Macaulay
Ann Blyth Jane Wyatt Donald Cook Farley Granger Joan Evans Ann Dvorak Natalie Wood Gus Schilling Phyllis Kirk Jessie Grayson Martin Milner
teen girl adoptive mother adoptive father biological mother sister boyfriend emotional heartwarming los angeles family home long beach, calif. adoption family graduation secret identity crisis discovery growing up transformation 1950s
Gail discovers the shocking news that she is adopted during a heated argument with her sister, Joan. With the reluctant support of her adoptive parents and baby sister, Penny, Gail goes in ... See full summary »