List of the best William Irving movies: The Girl in the Pullman(1927), The Cameraman(1928), Special Inspector(1938), Her Majesty, Love(1931), And So They Were Married(1936) ... ...
Comedy
USA
1927
60 Minutes
Oscar McGuff
Marie Prevost Harrison Ford Franklin Pangborn Kathryn McGuire Ethel Wales Harry Myers William Irving
Dr. Burton's divorce is about to be effective when his flappery ex-wife Irene pays him a visit turning everything upside down. To avoid explanations to his bride-to-be and her mother they ... See full summary »
Comedy
USA
1928
70 Minutes
Photographer
Buster Keaton Marceline Day Harold Goodwin Harry Gribbon Sidney Bracey Edward Brophy Vernon Dent William Irving
photographer secretary camera operator editor heartwarming airy hilarious madcap new york city newsroom chinatown filmmaking news love triangle employment pursuit transformation 1920s
Hopelessly in love with a woman working at MGM Studios, a clumsy man attempts to become a motion picture cameraman to be close to the object of his desire.
Crime, Drama
Canada|USA
1938
65 Minutes
Pete
Charles Quigley Rita Hayworth George McKay Edgar Edwards John Graham Spacey Eddie Laughton Bob Rideout Grant MacDonald William Irving Virginia Coomb Fred Bass
U. S. Customs Agent Tom Evans is given the assignment of running down a smuggling ring which hijacks Canadian fur-shipper's trucks and sells the loot in the United States.
Musical, Comedy
USA
1931
75 Minutes
Marilyn Miller Ben Lyon W.C. Fields Ford Sterling Leon Errol Chester Conklin Harry Stubbs Maude Eburne Harry Holman Ruth Hall William Irving
Wealthy man falls in love with a poor girl and proposes to her, going against the wishes of his family.
Comedy
USA
1936
74 Minutes
Melvyn Douglas Mary Astor Edith Fellows Jackie Moran Donald Meek Dorothy Stickney Romaine Callender Douglas Scott Margaret Armstrong George McKay Wade Boteler
A bitter divorcĂ©e and a grumpy widower find themselves stuck in a hotel that is cut off from the outside by a snowstorm. Although both have no intention of getting married again, they begin... See full summary »