The best Tom Conway’s romance movies

Tom Conway

Tom Conway

15/09/1904- 22/04/1967
We present our ranking of the best Tom Conway’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Tom Conway.
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Waterloo Bridge

Waterloo Bridge
7.7/10
  • Genre: DramaRomanceWar
  • Release: 17/05/1940
  • Character: (voice) (uncredited)
On the eve of World War II, a British officer revisits Waterloo Bridge and recalls the young man he was at the beginning of World War I and the young ballerina he met just before he left for the front. Myra stayed with him past curfew and is thrown out of the corps de ballet. She survives on the streets of London, falling even lower after she hears her true love has been killed in action. But he wasn't killed. Those terrible years were nothing more than a bad dream is Myra's hope after Roy finds her and takes her to his family's country estate.

What a Way to Go!

What a Way to Go!
6.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 12/10/1964
  • Character: Lord Kensington
A four-time widow discusses her four marriages, in which all of her husbands became incredibly rich and died prematurely because of their drive to be rich.

Mrs. Miniver

Mrs. Miniver
7.6/10
English middle-class family, The Minivers, experience life in the first months of World War II.

Lost Honeymoon

Lost Honeymoon
5.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 29/03/1947
  • Character: Dr. Robert Davis
An American architect learns he has two children whom he fathered during his military service.

The She-Creature

The She-Creature
3.8/10
A mysterious hypnotist (Chester Morris) reverts his beautiful assistant (Marla English) back into the form of a prehistoric sea monster that she was in a past life.

Fun on a Weekend

Fun on a Weekend
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 15/05/1947
  • Character: Jefferson Van Orsdale Jr.
Shy, destitute Peter Porter meets equally impoverished Nancy Crane at a Florida beach. Inspired by Peter's belief that a person can acquire wealth simply by creating an aura of success, the outgoing Nancy convinces Peter to join her in impersonating a confident and eccentric wealthy couple. The experiment works, and the couple secure a stunning wardrobe and a lavish room at a resort. Peter panics, however, when he gets a fantastic job offer.

One Touch of Venus

One Touch of Venus
6.6/10
Fantasy comedy about a young window dresser who kisses a statue of Venus, which then comes to life in the form of Ava Gardner. The problems begin, however, when Venus falls in love with him.

A Night of Adventure

A Night of Adventure
6.2/10
A lawyer tries to clear his wife's lover of murder charges.

Sky Murder

Sky Murder
6/10
This final Carter film is a lot of fun, with Nick (unwillingly, at first) taking on a ring of Fifth Columnists (since this was filmed before the US entered the war, we're not told the villains are Nazis, but it's pretty clear anyway). Of course, the helpful and persistent Bartholomew is at his side--much to Nick's irritation. To further complicate things--and to make them still funnier--Joyce Compton is along for the ride too, as a delightfully brainless "detective" named Christine Cross.

Lady Be Good

Lady Be Good
6.4/10
Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show.

Free and Easy

Free and Easy
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 28/02/1941
  • Character: Captain Ferris
This brief (56-minute) MGM B-picture was adapted from Ivor Novello's play The Truth Game. Max and Florian Clemington (Robert Cummings and Nigel Bruce), pretend to be members of the landed gentry. Max romances the much-older Lady Joan Culver (Judith Anderson) before finding true love in the form of pretty heiress Martha Gray (Ruth Hussey).

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