List of the best Virginia Gibson movies: I Killed Wild Bill Hickok(1956), Painting the Clouds With Sunshine(1951), She's Back on Broadway(1953), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers(1954), Tea for Two(1950), Goodbye, My Fancy(1951) ... ...
Western
USA
1956
63 Minutes
Anne James
John Carpenter Denver Pyle Virginia Gibson Tom Brown Helen Westcott I. Stanford Jolley Frank "Red" Carpenter Roy Canada
wild bill hickok man gunman horse trader sheriff gory brutal suspenseful thrilling profound saloon wild west fiction writing western films destiny cavalry duel adventure rise fall
Told in flashback, this is the story of the man that shot Wild Bill Hickok.
Musical
USA
1951
87 Minutes
June
Dennis Morgan Virginia Mayo Gene Nelson Lucille Norman S.Z. Sakall Virginia Gibson Tom Conway Wallace Ford Tom Dugan
Tired of her boyfriend's gambling, a young woman joins two vaudeville performers on a trek to Las Vegas to search for millionaires to marry.
Musical
1953
95 Minutes
Angela Korinna
Virginia Mayo Steve Cochran Gene Nelson Frank Lovejoy Patrice Wymore Virginia Gibson Larry Keating Paul Picerni Ned Young Jacqueline de Wit Douglas Spencer
A Hollywood star (Virginia Mayo) tries for a comeback in a stage show whose director (Steve Cochran) was her lover.
Musical
USA
1954
103 Minutes
Liza
Howard Keel Jane Powell Russ Tamblyn Jeff Richards Tommy Rall Marc Platt Matt Mattox Jacques d'Amboise Virginia Gibson Julie Newmeyer Ruta Kilmonis
woman brother mountain man townsperson father love interest heartwarming rousing lighthearted cabin mountain barn oregon manners banishment kidnapping marriage courtship mob mentality transformation
In 1850 Oregon, when a backwoodsman brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.
Musical, Comedy
USA
1950
98 Minutes
Mabel Wiley
Doris Day Gordon MacRae Gene Nelson Patrice Wymore Eve Arden Billy De Wolfe S.Z. Sakall Bill Goodwin Virginia Gibson Crauford Kent Elinor Donahue
entertainer uncle attorney producer heiress boyfriend airy engaging lighthearted theater office house show business partnership wager love interest money underdog love discovery
A socialite with aspirations of a career in show business bets her wealthy uncle $25,000 that she can say "no" to everything for two days straight, hoping winning will help her fulfill her dreams.
Comedy, Drama
USA
1951
107 Minutes
Mary Nell Dodge
Joan Crawford Robert Young Frank Lovejoy Eve Arden Janice Rule Lurene Tuttle Howard St. John Ellen Corby Morgan Farley Virginia Gibson John Qualen
congresswoman secretary college president photographer daughter old flame confident lighthearted amusing washington, d.c. college office dormitory auditorium college life romantic dilemma values father/daughter relationship power struggle unrequited love
Congresswoman Agatha Reed returns to her alma mater for commencement, although she's more interested in renewing her romance with an old flame who's now the college president. Their ... See full summary »