List of the best Mabel Paige movies: Hollow Triumph(1948), Happy Go Lucky(1943), Half Past Midnight(1948), The Sniper(1952), Young and Willing(1943) ... ...
Crime, Drama
USA
1948
83 Minutes
Charwoman
Paul Henreid Joan Bennett Eduard Franz Leslie Brooks John Qualen Mabel Paige Herbert Rudley Charles Arnt George Chandler Sid Tomack Alvin Hammer
gangster henchman rival secretary brother girlfriend dark intense prison gambling house los angeles office doctor's office parking garage one last job gangsters love impersonation brotherhood disillusionment
Pursued by the big-time gambler he robbed, John Muller assumes a new identity - with unfortunate results.
Musical, Comedy
USA
1943
81 Minutes
Mrs. Smith
Mary Martin Dick Powell Betty Hutton Eddie Bracken Rudy Vallee Mabel Paige Eric Blore Clem Bevans Sir Lancelot Ben Carter Lillian Randolph
cigarette girl american best friend dancer wealthy man voodoo queen lighthearted amusing ship boat sea caribbean hotel deck gold digging impersonation romance deception voodoo drunkenness
A gold-digger hopes to land a rich husband in Trinidad, but gets mixed up with a beach boy and voodoo.
Crime, Adventure, Drama, Action
1948
69 Minutes
Hester Thornwall
Kent Taylor Peggy Knudsen Joe Sawyer Walter Sande Martin Kosleck Mabel Paige Gil Stratton Jean Wong Jane Everett
A troublemaking playboy (Kent Taylor) tries to vindicate a woman (Peggy Knudsen) suspected of killing the dancer who was blackmailing her.
Mystery & Thriller
USA
1952
87 Minutes
Landlady
Adolphe Menjou Arthur Franz Gerald Mohr Marie Windsor Frank Faylen Richard Kiley Mabel Paige Wilma Francis Geraldine Carr
police detective murderer beautiful woman psychiatrist deliveryman doctor tense creepy disturbing san francisco police station emergency room murder obsession mental illness crime police work pursuit temptation fall
A sniper kills young brunettes as the police attempt to grapple with the psychology of the unknown assailant.
Comedy
USA
1943
83 Minutes
Mrs. Garnet
William Holden Eddie Bracken Barbara Britton Martha O'Driscoll Susan Hayward James Brown Robert Benchley Mabel Paige
For those, if any, who have wondered why so many Paramount contractees appeared in United Artists' films during the war years, this is another one of the Paramount productions that was sold... See full summary »