Margaret Lindsay - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Okay, America! (1932)
  • The Fourth Horseman (1932)
  • Cavalcade (1933) (Academy Award for Best Picture)
  • Christopher Strong (1933)
  • Private Detective 62 (1933)
  • From Headquarters (1933)
  • Baby Face (1933)
  • Voltaire (1933)
  • Captured! (1933)
  • The World Changes (1933)
  • The House on 56th Street (1933)
  • Lady Killer (1933)
  • Fog Over Frisco (1934)
  • The Merry Wives of Reno (1934)
  • Gentlemen Are Born (1934)
  • The Dragon Murder Case (1934)
  • Bordertown (1935)
  • Devil Dogs of the Air (1935)
  • The Florentine Dagger (1935)
  • The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)
  • G Men (1935)
  • Frisco Kid (1935)
  • Dangerous (1935)
  • Public Enemy's Wife (1936)
  • Back in Circulation (1937)
  • Green Light (1937)
  • Slim (1937)
  • Gold is Where You Find It (1938)
  • Jezebel (1938)
  • When Were You Born (1938)
  • Garden of the Moon (1938)
  • Broadway Musketeers (1938)
  • On Trial (1939)
  • Hell's Kitchen (1939)
  • British Intelligence (1940)
  • The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
  • Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940)
  • Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941)
  • Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941)
  • Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring (1941)
  • A Close Call for Ellery Queen (1942)
  • The Spoilers (1942)
  • Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen (1942)
  • A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen (1942)
  • Crime Doctor (1943)
  • The Adventures of Rusty (1943)
  • Scarlet Street (1945)
  • Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947)
  • Cass Timberlane (1947)
  • The Vigilantes Return (1947)
  • B.F.'s Daughter (1948)
  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960)
  • Tammy and the Doctor (1963)

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