Filmography
Year | Title | Production Co. | Cast | Notes | |||
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Silent films | |||||||
1925 | Sun-Up | MGM | Lucille La Verne / Conrad Nagel / Pauline Starke | ||||
1925 | Sally, Irene and Mary | MGM | Constance Bennett / Joan Crawford / Sally O'Neil | ||||
1926 | Paris | MGM | Charles Ray / Joan Crawford / Douglas Gilmore | ||||
1927 | Women Love Diamonds | MGM | Pauline Starke / Owen Moore / Lionel Barrymore | ||||
1927 | Love | MGM | John Gilbert / Greta Garbo | ||||
1928 | A Certain Young Man | MGM | Ramón Novarro / Marceline Day | Uncredited. Lost film. | |||
1929 | Queen Kelly | Gloria Swanson Pictures | Gloria Swanson | Hired by Swanson to help complete and edit the film | |||
Sound films | |||||||
1929 | The Trespasser | Gloria Swanson Pictures | Gloria Swanson | ||||
1930 | Paramount on Parade | Paramount Pictures | Paramount Star Revue | A musical revue using 11 directors and starring various Paramount stars / Some Technicolor sequences | |||
1930 | The Devil's Holiday | Paramount Pictures | Nancy Carroll / Phillips Holmes | ||||
1930 | Hell's Angels | The Caddo Company | Ben Lyon / James Hall / Jean Harlow | Hired by Howard Hughes to direct the silent scenes used in the final film | |||
1930 | Reaching for the Moon | Joseph M. Schenck Pictures | Douglas Fairbanks / Bebe Daniels | ||||
1931 | Night Angel | Paramount Pictures | Fredric March / Nancy Carroll | ||||
1932 | Grand Hotel | MGM | Greta Garbo / John Barrymore / Joan Crawford | ||||
1932 | Blondie of the Follies | MGM | Marion Davies / Robert Montgomery / Billie Dove | ||||
1934 | Riptide | MGM | Norma Shearer / Robert Montgomery / Herbert Marshall | ||||
1934 | Hollywood Party | MGM | Hollywood Revue | In an attempt to salvage the film, MGM producer Harry Rapf hired Goulding and 8 other directors, to direct sequences for the film | |||
1935 | The Flame Within | MGM | Maureen O'Sullivan / Ann Harding / Herbert Marshall | ||||
1935 | A Night at the Opera | MGM | Marx Bros. | Directed a few scenes | |||
1937 | That Certain Woman | Warner Bros., First National Pictures | Bette Davis / Henry Fonda | ||||
1938 | White Banners | Warner Bros., Cosmopolitan Pictures | Fay Bainter / Claude Rains / Jackie Cooper | ||||
1938 | The Dawn Patrol | Warner Bros. | Errol Flynn / Basil Rathbone / David Niven | ||||
1939 | Dark Victory | Warner Bros., First National Pictures | Bette Davis / George Brent / Humphrey Bogart | ||||
1939 | The Old Maid | Warner Bros. | Bette Davis / Miriam Hopkins / George Brent | ||||
1939 | We Are Not Alone | Warner Bros., First National Pictures | Paul Muni / Jane Bryan | ||||
1940 | 'Til We Meet Again | Warner Bros. | Merle Oberon / George Brent | Goulding shot 70% of the film around bouts of pneumonia | |||
1941 | The Great Lie | Warner Bros. | Bette Davis / George Brent / Mary Astor | ||||
1943 | Forever and a Day | RKO Radio Pictures | Goulding directed a segment for the film | ||||
1943 | The Constant Nymph | Warner Bros. | Charles Boyer / Joan Fontaine / Alexis Smith | ||||
1943 | Claudia | 20th Century Fox | Dorothy McGuire / Robert Young | ||||
1944 | Of Human Bondage | Warner Bros. | Paul Henreid / Eleanor Parker | ||||
1946 | The Razor's Edge | 20th Century Fox | Tyrone Power / Gene Tierney / John Payne | ||||
1947 | The Shocking Miss Pilgrim | 20th Century Fox | Betty Grable / Dick Haymes | Goulding filled in for George Seaton while he was ill during production / Technicolor film | |||
1947 | Nightmare Alley | 20th Century Fox | Tyrone Power / Joan Blondell | ||||
1949 | Everybody Does It | 20th Century Fox | Paul Douglas / Linda Darnell / Celeste Holm | ||||
1950 | Mister 880 | 20th Century Fox | Burt Lancaster / Dorothy McGuire | ||||
1951 | Down Among the Sheltering Palms | 20th Century Fox | William Lundigan / Mitzi Gaynor / Jane Greer | Technicolor film | |||
1952 | We're Not Married! | 20th Century Fox | Ensemble Cast | ||||
1956 | Teenage Rebel | 20th Century Fox | Ginger Rogers / Betty Lou Keim | ||||
1958 | Mardi Gras | 20th Century Fox | Pat Boone / Christine Carère | Color film |
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