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Lew Ayres Movies

Want to know the best Lew Ayres movies?  How about the worst Lew Ayres movies?  Curious about Lew Ayres box office grosses or which Lew Ayres movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Lew Ayres movie got the best reviews from critics and audiences and which got the worst reviews? Well, you have come to the right place….because we have all of that information.

Lew Ayres (1908-1996) was an Oscar®-nominated American actor.   Ayres is known his role in 1930’s All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and for playing Dr. Kildare in nine movies. He was nominated for an Academy Award® for his performance in Johnny Belinda (1948).  His IMDb page shows 119 acting credits between 1944 and 1988.  This page will rank Lew Ayres movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos, uncredited roles, and movies that were not released in North American were not included in the rankings.

1930’s All Quiet on the Western Front

Lew Ayres Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

Year Movie (Year) Rating S
Year Movie (Year) Rating S
1930 All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
AA Best Picture Win
1948 Johnny Belinda (1948)
AA Best Actor Nom
1933 State Fair (1933)
AA Best Picture Nom
1946 The Dark Mirror (1946)
1930 Common Clay (1930)
1938 Holiday (1938)
1964 The Carpetbaggers (1964)
1947 The Unfaithful (1947)
1962 Advise & Consent (1962)
1938 Young Dr. Kildare (1938)
1936 Lady Be Careful (1936)
1940 Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940)
1978 Damien: Omen II (1978)
1941 Maisie Was A Lady (1941)
1939 The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939)
1938 Spring Madness (1938)
1931 The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931)
1930 The Doorway To Hell (1930)
1934 Servants' Entrance (1934)
1941 The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941)
1929 The Kiss (1929)
1931 Iron Man (1931)
1939 These Glamour Girls (1939)
1978 Battlestar Galactica (1978)
1939 Remember? (1939)
1941 Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day (1941)
1939 Broadway Serenade (1939)
1939 The Secret of Dr. Kildaire (1939)
1940 Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940)
1939 Calling Dr. Kildaire (1939)
1942 Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942)
1942 Fingers at the Window (1942)
1937 The Last Train from Madrid (1937)
1973 Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
1932 Okay America! (1932)
1933 My Weakness (1933)
1940 Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940)
1930 East Is West (1930)
1972 The Biscuit Eater (1972)
1938 Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938)
1940 The Golden Fleecing (1940)
1936 Shakedown (1936)
1972 The Man (1972)
1937 Hold 'Em Navy (1937)
1938 King of the Newsboys (1938)
1934 She Learned About Sailors (1934)
1937 The Crime Nobody Saw (1937)
1951 New Mexico (1951)
1935 Lottery Lover (1935)
1953 Donovan's Brain (1953)
1950 The Capture (1950)
1936 The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936)
1938 Scandal Street (1938)
1931 Up For Murder (1931)
1984 The World of Don Camillo (1984)
1936 Panic On The Air (1936)
1933 Don't Bet On Love (1933)
1935 Spring Tonic (1935)
1936 Murder With Pictures (1936)
1931 Heaven On Earth (1931)
1953 No Escape (1953)
1977 End of the World (1977)

1938’s Holiday

Lew Ayres Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score
R Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Actual B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Domestic (mil) Adj. B.O. Worldwide (mil) B.O. Rank by Year Review Oscar Nom / Win UMR Score S
1 All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
AA Best Picture Win
Lewis Milestone 4.60 288.5 288.50 7 84 04 / 02 99.8
2 Johnny Belinda (1948)
AA Best Actor Nom
Charles Bickford &
Jane Wyman
11.20 350.8 350.80 2 80 12 / 01 98.7
4 State Fair (1933)
AA Best Picture Nom
Will Rogers &
Janet Gaynor
3.50 187.6 254.20 15 69 02 / 00 95.3
5 The Dark Mirror (1946) Olivia de Havilland 7.40 265.4 265.40 48 68 01 / 00 94.3
3 Common Clay (1930) Constance Bennett 5.20 326.9 326.90 6 69 00 / 00 94.2
7 Holiday (1938) Cary Grant &
Katharine Hepburn
3.10 143.3 143.30 64 84 01 / 00 93.7
6 The Carpetbaggers (1964) Alan Ladd &
George Peppard
36.30 482.5 482.50 4 61 00 / 00 91.5
8 The Unfaithful (1947) Eve Arden 5.20 177.0 271.40 64 66 00 / 00 90.8
9 Advise & Consent (1962) Franchot Tone &
Henry Fonda
5.70 95.2 95.20 47 80 00 / 00 86.3
10 Young Dr. Kildare (1938) Lionel Barrymore 2.40 112.2 112.20 93 71 00 / 00 85.0
11 Lady Be Careful (1936) Mary Carlisle 2.10 104.2 104.20 96 65 00 / 00 80.8
12 Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940) Lionel Barrymore 2.30 103.9 103.90 84 65 00 / 00 80.7
14 Damien: Omen II (1978) William Holden &
Lee Grant
26.80 143.0 143.00 24 52 00 / 00 80.5
13 Maisie Was A Lady (1941) Maureen O'Sullivan 2.00 91.3 91.30 114 65 00 / 00 78.4
16 The Ice Follies of 1939 (1939) James Stewart &
Joan Crawford
2.90 129.5 209.50 81 51 00 / 00 77.2
17 Spring Madness (1938) Maureen O'Sullivan 3.10 141.7 141.70 67 46 00 / 00 76.7
18 The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931) Sally Blane 2.20 133.2 133.20 46 49 00 / 00 76.6
20 The Doorway To Hell (1930) James Cagney 1.90 117.9 132.30 66 52 01 / 00 76.1
15 Servants' Entrance (1934) Janet Gaynor 1.20 64.0 64.00 100 70 00 / 00 75.9
21 The People vs. Dr. Kildare (1941) Red Skelton 2.20 98.6 98.60 109 57 00 / 00 74.7
20 The Kiss (1929) Greta Garbo &
Conrad Nagel
1.70 59.1 103.30 87 70 00 / 00 74.6
21 Iron Man (1931) Jean Harlow 1.20 73.1 73.10 122 65 00 / 00 74.6
21 These Glamour Girls (1939) Lana Turner 1.70 76.1 76.10 133 64 00 / 00 74.5
24 Battlestar Galactica (1978) Ray Milland &
Richard Hatch
15.80 84.3 84.30 44 60 00 / 00 72.8
26 Remember? (1939) Robert Taylor &
Greer Garson
2.20 99.1 158.80 108 55 00 / 00 72.6
25 Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day (1941) Red Skelton &
Lionel Barrymore
2.00 88.6 88.60 120 57 00 / 00 71.8
29 Broadway Serenade (1939) Jeanette MacDonald 2.50 110.2 220.40 96 46 00 / 00 66.4
27 The Secret of Dr. Kildaire (1939) Lionel Barrymore 1.00 44.8 44.80 176 65 00 / 00 64.3
29 Dr. Kildare's Crisis (1940) Lionel Barrymore 1.40 60.5 60.50 145 56 00 / 00 59.5
35 Calling Dr. Kildaire (1939) Lionel Barrymore &
Lana Turner
2.30 100.8 100.80 104 43 00 / 00 58.3
31 Dr. Kildare's Victory (1942) Lionel Barrymore 0.90 39.6 39.60 184 62 00 / 00 57.8
30 Fingers at the Window (1942) Laraine Day 0.80 35.5 67.50 191 63 00 / 00 57.4
31 The Last Train from Madrid (1937) Dorothy Lamour &
Anthony Quinn
0.40 19.0 19.00 206 68 00 / 00 56.7
35 Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973) Roddy McDowall &
Claude Atkins
12.10 85.6 85.60 32 46 00 / 00 55.1
33 Okay America! (1932) Maureen O'Sullivan 0.40 23.6 23.60 174 65 00 / 00 54.1
36 My Weakness (1933) Lilian Harvey 0.60 35.2 35.20 154 60 00 / 00 52.7
34 Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940) Lionel Barrymore 0.70 29.8 29.80 193 62 00 / 00 52.6
38 East Is West (1930) Edward G. Robinson 0.50 29.6 29.60 170 62 00 / 00 52.3
40 The Biscuit Eater (1972) Johnny Whitaker 6.40 46.8 46.80 57 56 00 / 00 51.1
38 Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938) Lana Turner &
Robert Young
0.50 24.5 24.50 190 62 00 / 00 49.2
42 The Golden Fleecing (1940) Lloyd Nolan &
Rita Johnson
0.30 15.1 15.10 218 64 00 / 00 47.5
44 Shakedown (1936) Joan Perry 0.70 33.5 33.50 181 58 00 / 00 46.8
41 The Man (1972) James Earl Jones &
Burgess Meredith
0.10 0.8 0.80 179 68 00 / 00 46.3
43 Hold 'Em Navy (1937) John Howard 0.30 14.5 14.50 211 63 00 / 00 45.2
47 King of the Newsboys (1938) Helen Mack 0.80 35.1 35.10 179 56 00 / 00 44.0
45 She Learned About Sailors (1934) Alice Faye 0.20 8.2 8.20 197 63 00 / 00 41.2
46 The Crime Nobody Saw (1937) Hattie McDaniel 0.30 13.9 13.90 212 61 00 / 00 40.7
50 New Mexico (1951) Raymond Burr 1.60 38.9 38.90 168 53 00 / 00 40.6
48 Lottery Lover (1935) Pat Paterson 0.20 10.3 10.30 211 62 00 / 00 40.5
49 Donovan's Brain (1953) Nancy Reagan 0.40 7.9 7.90 234 62 00 / 00 38.3
51 The Capture (1950) Teresa Wright &
Directed by John Sturges
2.00 53.2 53.20 144 47 00 / 00 38.1
51 The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936) Ward Bond 0.50 23.0 23.00 199 56 00 / 00 35.6
52 Scandal Street (1938) Laraine Day 0.50 22.1 22.10 193 55 00 / 00 33.8
55 Up For Murder (1931) Genevieve Tobin 0.30 15.7 15.70 204 56 00 / 00 31.8
54 The World of Don Camillo (1984) Terence Hill 0.10 0.2 0.20 198 60 00 / 00 28.9
57 Panic On The Air (1936) Florence Rice 0.50 24.3 24.30 195 50 00 / 00 25.5
56 Don't Bet On Love (1933) Ginger Rogers 0.20 12.1 12.10 182 53 00 / 00 24.0
58 Spring Tonic (1935) Claire Trevor 0.20 13.0 13.00 208 51 00 / 00 20.7
59 Murder With Pictures (1936) Gail Patrick 0.20 8.3 8.30 216 52 00 / 00 19.2
60 Heaven On Earth (1931) Slim Summerville 0.40 26.0 26.00 192 45 00 / 00 17.8
61 No Escape (1953) Sonny Tufts 0.30 6.3 6.30 238 50 00 / 00 15.7
62 End of the World (1977) Christopher Lee 0.20 0.8 0.80 151 26 00 / 00 0.3
1964’s The Carpetbaggers

Possibly Interesting Facts About Lew Ayers

1. Lewis Frederick Ayres III was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1908.

2.  Lew Ayres was a Big Band musician before becoming an actor. His instruments were tenor banjo, long-neck banjo and guitar.

3. After dropping out of college, Lew Ayres was found by a talent scout in the Coconut Grove nightclub in Los Angeles and entered Hollywood as a bit player.

4.  Lew Ayres was a conscientious objector during World War II, which made him rather unpopular at the studio.

5.  Lew Ayres appeared in three Best Picture Oscar® nominees: All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), State Fair (1933) and Johnny Belinda (1948), with All Quiet on the Western Front the only winner.

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  1. Cogerson says:
    July 22, 2020 at 8:05 pm

    Hey Bob….thanks for checking out our Lew Ayres page.

    Some box office career stats (adjusted domestic box office)
    Myrna Loy $9,491,300,000
    Barbara Stanwyck $7,484,000,000
    Joan Crawford $6,762,600,000
    Bette Davis $6,351,600,000
    Deanna Durbin $2,679,600,000

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  2. BOB to PHIL says:
    July 22, 2020 at 3:22 am

    HI PHIL

    Thanks for sharing the information about Kate Mulgrew. I never knew that so you are compensating in other ways for the “Fake News” the Work Horse keeps pusing out on this site in his co-star links columns.

    I think Myrna who didn’t age well should have been playing mother roles even in her heyday. She looked too old for the debonair William Powell and probably should have been even grandmother to the Peter Pan of Hollywood Archibald Alec Leach in their films together.

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    1. Cogerson says:
      July 22, 2020 at 7:57 pm

      Hey Bob….glad Phil helped point out the Kate Mulgrew trivia.

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  3. BOB ROY Reply Part 2 says:
    July 21, 2020 at 12:49 pm

    Deanna Durbin made 22 films and she was the top billed star in 21 of them and the undisputed lead player in all of those 22 with the possible exception of Christmas Holiday where fellow Legend Eugene Kelly partnered her.

    Whereas Miss Loy was apparently gangster John Dillinger’s fave actress Deanna was worshipped by great statesman and war leader Sir Winston Churchill; and war martyr Anne Frank idolised Durbin as well and there are pictures of Miss Durbin in the Anne Frank tourist exhibition house in Amsterdam.

    Burt Reynolds top-starred in and directed 1978’s The End which cost just 12 million to make in 2020 dollars and the film has an adjusted domestic Cogerson gross of $175 million. Myrna had an 8th billed supporting role in the film; was barely mentioned on the posters; whereas Burt was billed alone above the title; and yet this site credits the entire gross to both of them.

    A definitive split would be difficult but to dogmatically describe her as THE all-time top box office actress on the basis of contributions like Miss Loy’s one in The End seem to me crazy and certainly stretches considerably the bounds of reasonable generosity.

    Bottom Line though: to my mind MGM’s pecking order as described by Melvyn Douglas [see Part One] suggests that for others to proclaim Miss Loy as the greatest commercial actress of all time is a bit like a guy being named family man of the year nationally when his own wife and children think that other husbands have been better role models.

    It doesn’t in the end [no pun intended!] really come down to two people on this site “agreeing to disagree” as the facts appear to speak loudly for themselves: Miss Loy is the only one of the actresses whom I have mentioned in this 2 part post who I am reasonably confident is definitely NOT the Greatest Box Office Actress of All Time because of her very poor stand-alone record at the box office and as she had a comparatively dismal showing in Quigley.

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  4. BOB ROY Reply Part one says:
    July 21, 2020 at 12:40 pm

    THE BIGGER PICTURE “Well, Freddie Bartholomew had first billing in Captains Courageous and that drove Spencer Tracy mad. I was billed fourth – and couldn’t have cared less. Joan Crawford once explained to me she was over Clark Gable and William Powell [in MGM’s estimation of their greatest stars] but under Norma Shearer. Powell was under Jean Harlow but above Bob Montgomery and Myrna Loy.”

    Quote from Melvyn Douglas copied from Cogerson’s Melvyn page. And that was the assessment of just one studio: Warners had Bette Davis [and later Doris Day]; Fox had Betty Grable and Shirley Temple; and Universal had Deanna Durbin.

    All of those ladies along with Crawford and Greer Garson in the 1940s whilst they did co-star with other Legends could feature ALONE as the STARS of long runs of acclaimed hits and Grable/Day/Garson/Temple in particular at one time or another almost owned the Quigley popularity polls.

    Those 4 ladies were collectively in the Quigley top 11 most popular US stars 32 times- an average of 8 times each and often in the higher positions: Miss Loy was in the Top 11 just twice and in the lower positions – 7th and 10th way back in the late 1930s

    All of the other ladies that I have mentioned have in my opinion a much greater claim to be Box Office Queen than the Miss Loy who had to depend to a great extent on the involvement in her movies of the likes of Gable/Bill Powell/Archibald Alec Leach/Ty Power/Charlton Heston/Paul Newman/Burt Reynolds.

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