| Seq | Year | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 001 | 1927 | Broadway Nights |
| 003 | 1929 | The Locked Door |
| 005 | 1929 | Mexicali Rose |
| 007 | 1930 | Ladies of Leisure |
| 008 | 1931 | Illicit |
| 009 | 1931 | Ten Cents a Dance |
| 010 | 1931 | The Stolen Jools |
| 011 | 1931 | Night Nurse |
| 013 | 1931 | The Miracle Woman |
| 014 | 1932 | Forbidden |
| 015 | 1932 | Shopworn |
| 016 | 1932 | So Big! |
| 017 | 1932 | The Purchase Price |
| 018 | 1933 | The Bitter Tea of General Yen |
| 019 | 1933 | Ladies They Talk About |
| 020 | 1933 | Baby Face |
| 021 | 1933 | Ever in My Heart |
| 022 | 1934 | Gambling Lady |
| 023 | 1934 | A Lost Lady |
| 024 | 1934 | The Secret Bride |
| 025 | 1935 | The Woman in Red |
| 026 | 1935 | Red Salute |
| 027 | 1935 | Annie Oakley |
| 028 | 1936 | A Message to Garcia |
| 029 | 1936 | The Bride Walks Out |
| 030 | 1936 | His Brother's Wife |
| 031 | 1936 | Banjo on My Knee |
| 032 | 1936 | The Plough and the Stars |
| 033 | 1937 | Internes Can't Take Money |
| 034 | 1937 | This Is My Affair |
| 035 | 1937 | Stella Dallas |
| 036 | 1937 | Breakfast for Two |
| 037 | 1937 | Always Goodbye |
| 038 | 1938 | The Mad Miss Manton |
| 039 | 1939 | Union Pacific |
| 040 | 1939 | Golden Boy |
| 041 | 1940 | Remember the Night |
| 042 | 1941 | The Lady Eve |
| 043 | 1941 | Meet John Doe |
| 044 | 1941 | You Belong to Me |
| 045 | 1941 | Ball of Fire |
| 046 | 1942 | The Great Man's Lady |
| 047 | 1942 | The Gay Sisters |
| 048 | 1943 | Lady of Burlesque |
| 049 | 1943 | Flesh and Fantasy |
| 050 | 1944 | Double Indemnity |
| 051 | 1944 | Hollywood Canteen |
| 052 | 1945 | Christmas in Connecticut |
| 053 | 1945 | Hollywood Victory Caravan |
| 054 | 1945 | United States Department of the Treasury |
| 055 | 1946 | My Reputation |
| 056 | 1946 | Filmed in 1944 |
| 057 | 1946 | The Bride Wore Boots |
| 058 | 1946 | Her last feature comedy |
| 059 | 1946 | The Strange Love of Martha Ivers |
| 060 | 1947 | California |
| 061 | 1947 | Stanwyck's first color film |
| 062 | 1947 | The Two Mrs. Carrolls |
| 063 | 1947 | The Other Love |
| 064 | 1947 | Cry Wolf |
| 065 | 1947 | Variety Girl |
| 066 | 1948 | B.F.'s Daughter |
| 067 | 1948 | Sorry, Wrong Number |
| 068 | 1948 | Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actress |
| 069 | 1949 | The Lady Gambles |
| 070 | 1949 | East Side, West Side |
| 071 | 1950 | The File on Thelma Jordon |
| 072 | 1950 | No Man of Her Own |
| 073 | 1950 | The Furies |
| 074 | 1950 | To Please a Lady |
| 075 | 1951 | The Man with a Cloak |
| 076 | 1952 | Clash by Night |
| 077 | 1953 | Jeopardy |
| 078 | 1953 | Titanic |
| 079 | 1953 | All I Desire |
| 080 | 1953 | Blowing Wild |
| 081 | 1953 | The Moonlighter |
| 082 | 1953 | Warner Bros. |
| 083 | 1954 | Witness to Murder |
| 084 | 1954 | Executive Suite |
| 085 | 1954 | Cattle Queen of Montana |
| 086 | 1955 | The Violent Men |
| 087 | 1955 | Escape to Burma |
| 088 | 1956 | There's Always Tomorrow |
| 089 | 1956 | The Maverick Queen |
| 090 | 1956 | These Wilder Years |
| 091 | 1957 | Crime of Passion |
| 092 | 1957 | Trooper Hook |
| 093 | 1957 | Forty Guns |
| 094 | 1962 | Walk on the Wild Side |
| 095 | 1964 | Roustabout |
| 096 | 1964 | The Night Walker |
My views Plot On the eve of Bastille Day in Paris , American drifter and pickpocket Michael Mason steals a woman's handbag, not knowing that it contains explosives . After taking the cash from the bag, he discards it, caught unwittingly on CCTV as he does so. The bag then detonates and kills four people. Upon being captured by CIA agent Sean Briar, who is being reprimanded for irresponsible conduct on the job, Mason protests that he is not a terrorist and tells Briar that the bag contained a cellphone owned by a woman named Zoé. The bomb was set up by a group of corrupt policemen , all of them members in the French special police RAPID unit led by Rafi Bertrand, who intend to pull a robbery at the Bank of France . Zoé was told to plant the bomb at the office of the French Nationalist Party (as part of a diversion for the heist), but after seeing the night cleaning crew arri...

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