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Fay Wray Movies

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

Fay Wray (1907-2004) was a Canadian-born American actress best remembered for starring as Ann Darrow in the 1933 film King Kong (1933). Through an acting career that spanned nearly six decades, Wray attained international recognition as an actress in horror films. She has been dubbed one of the early “scream queens”.  Her IMDb page shows 123 acting credits from 1923 to 1980.  This page will rank Fay Wray movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information.  To do well in our overall rankings a movie has to do well at the box office, get good reviews by critics, be liked by audiences, and get some award recognition.

1933’s King Kong

Fay Wray 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
1933 King Kong (1933)
1957 Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
1933 The Bowery (1933)
1934 Viva Villa! (1934)
AA Best Picture Nom
1931 Dirigible (1931)
1934 The Richest Girl in The World (1934)
1931 The Unholy Garden (1931)
1955 The Cobweb (1955)
1930 Paramount on Parade (1930)
1955 Hell On Frisco Bay (1955)
1934 The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
1929 The Four Feathers (1929)
1930 The Border Legion (1930)
1956 Rock, Pretty Baby! (1956)
1931 The Lawyer's Secret (1931)
1931 The Finger Points (1931)
1932 The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
1941 Adam Had Four Sons (1941)
1933 Mystery of the Wax Musuem (1933)
1934 Madame Spy (1934)
1932 Doctor X (1932)
1928 The Legion of the Condemned (1928)
1955 Queen Bee (1955)
1928 Street of Sin (1928)
1933 One Sunday Afternoon (1933)
1953 Small Town Girl (1953)
1953 Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
1928 The Wedding March (1928)
1929 Thunderbolt (1929)
1936 They Met in a Taxi (1936)
1930 The Texan (1930)
1938 The Jury's Secret (1938)
1935 The Clairvoyant (1935)
1937 It Happened in Hollywood (1937)
1957 Summer Love (1957)
1930 The Sea God (1930)
1956 Crime of Passion (1956)
1942 Not a Ladies' Man (1942)
1931 The Conquering Horde (1931)
1929 Pointed Heels (1929)
1931 Not Exactly Gentlemen (1931)
1936 The Roaming Lady (1936)
1934 Woman in the Dark (1934)
1936 When Knights Were Bold (1936)
1933 The Vampire Bat (1933)
1935 Alias Bulldog Drummond (1935)
1933 Ann Carver's Profession (1933)
1941 Melody For Three (1941)
1958 Dragstrip Riot (1958)
1938 Smashing The Spy Ring (1938)
1928 The First Kiss (1928)
1940 Wildcat Bus (1940)
1930 Captain Thunder (1930)
The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

Fay Wray 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 King Kong (1933) Bruce Cabot 9.10 496.9 772.90 1 89 00 / 00 98.8
3 Tammy and the Bachelor (1957) Debbie Reynolds &
Walter Brennan
8.60 191.3 191.30 22 74 01 / 00 95.2
4 The Bowery (1933) Wallace Beery &
Directed by Raoul Walsh
4.30 232.0 310.60 8 62 00 / 00 92.0
2 Viva Villa! (1934)
AA Best Picture Nom
Wallace Beery 2.70 146.1 291.10 28 65 04 / 01 90.7
6 Dirigible (1931) Jack Holt 2.90 171.7 171.70 28 63 00 / 00 89.0
5 The Richest Girl in The World (1934) Miriam Hopkins &
Joel McCrea
3.10 170.0 170.00 16 62 01 / 00 88.9
7 The Unholy Garden (1931) Ronald Colman 2.50 148.8 148.80 35 60 00 / 00 85.2
8 The Cobweb (1955) Richard Widmark &
Lauren Bacall
4.30 103.0 143.80 80 71 00 / 00 83.8
9 Paramount on Parade (1930) Gary Cooper 2.20 139.8 139.80 50 56 00 / 00 82.0
12 Hell On Frisco Bay (1955) Alan Ladd &
Edward G. Robinson
4.50 109.2 193.80 76 62 00 / 00 80.2
11 The Affairs of Cellini (1934) Fredric March 2.50 133.2 133.20 35 51 04 / 00 80.1
11 The Four Feathers (1929) William Powell 2.40 84.7 84.70 50 68 00 / 00 79.0
13 The Border Legion (1930) Jack Holt 1.10 70.7 70.70 108 72 00 / 00 78.8
14 Rock, Pretty Baby! (1956) Sal Mineo &
John Saxon
4.10 92.9 92.90 76 65 00 / 00 78.7
16 The Lawyer's Secret (1931) Jean Arthur 1.60 94.0 94.00 77 62 00 / 00 77.4
19 The Finger Points (1931) Clark Gable 1.60 92.6 111.10 81 62 00 / 00 76.7
16 The Most Dangerous Game (1932) Joel McCrea 0.80 42.7 71.90 143 77 00 / 00 76.5
18 Adam Had Four Sons (1941) Ingrid Bergman &
Susan Hayward
2.20 99.1 99.10 108 59 00 / 00 76.5
17 Mystery of the Wax Musuem (1933) Directed by Michael Curtiz 1.00 54.7 175.90 103 72 00 / 00 75.2
18 Madame Spy (1934) Edward Arnold 1.20 65.4 65.40 97 68 00 / 00 75.1
20 Doctor X (1932) Directed by Michael Curtiz 1.20 65.7 96.40 104 68 00 / 00 74.7
25 The Legion of the Condemned (1928) Gary Cooper 2.40 88.7 88.70 39 59 00 / 00 73.7
23 Queen Bee (1955) Joan Crawford 2.80 67.0 67.00 115 64 02 / 00 73.4
22 Street of Sin (1928) Emil Jannings 1.60 60.6 60.60 59 68 00 / 00 73.2
24 One Sunday Afternoon (1933) Gary Cooper 1.20 64.4 64.40 78 66 00 / 00 72.4
27 Small Town Girl (1953) Jane Powell &
Farley Granger
4.10 86.2 134.30 87 55 01 / 00 69.7
30 Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953) Cornel Wilde &
Anne Bancroft
3.60 75.8 75.80 103 58 00 / 00 67.7
25 The Wedding March (1928) Erich von Stroheim 0.80 30.0 30.00 93 72 00 / 00 67.2
29 Thunderbolt (1929) Directed by Josef Von Sternberg 1.30 45.8 45.80 100 65 01 / 00 65.6
31 They Met in a Taxi (1936) Chester Morris 1.00 50.4 50.40 145 64 00 / 00 65.4
28 The Texan (1930) Gary Cooper 0.60 37.5 37.50 156 68 00 / 00 65.2
33 The Jury's Secret (1938) Kent Taylor 1.20 55.8 55.80 157 62 00 / 00 65.0
32 The Clairvoyant (1935) Claude Rains 0.90 46.6 46.60 148 64 00 / 00 64.5
34 It Happened in Hollywood (1937) Richard Dix 1.10 54.8 54.80 159 61 00 / 00 63.4
35 Summer Love (1957) John Saxon 2.20 48.8 48.80 109 62 00 / 00 62.1
37 The Sea God (1930) Richard Arlen 0.60 36.3 36.30 158 61 00 / 00 55.0
36 Crime of Passion (1956) Barbara Stanwyck &
Sterling Hayden
1.40 32.5 32.50 158 62 00 / 00 54.8
38 Not a Ladies' Man (1942) Paul Kelly 0.70 31.5 31.50 194 61 00 / 00 51.5
39 The Conquering Horde (1931) Richard Arlen 0.60 34.7 34.70 183 60 00 / 00 51.4
41 Pointed Heels (1929) William Powell 0.60 20.2 20.20 144 62 00 / 00 47.4
40 Not Exactly Gentlemen (1931) Victor McLaglen 0.10 8.3 8.30 210 65 00 / 00 46.2
42 The Roaming Lady (1936) Ralph Bellamy 0.80 38.6 38.60 168 50 00 / 00 34.0
43 Woman in the Dark (1934) Melvyn Douglas 0.60 33.1 33.10 166 52 00 / 00 33.8
42 When Knights Were Bold (1936) Jack Buchanan 0.20 8.5 8.50 213 58 00 / 00 30.0
48 The Vampire Bat (1933) Melvyn Douglas 0.60 30.2 30.20 163 51 00 / 00 29.9
43 Alias Bulldog Drummond (1935) Ralph Richardson 0.10 5.7 5.70 212 58 00 / 00 29.3
46 Ann Carver's Profession (1933) Gene Raymond 0.30 18.2 18.20 176 54 00 / 00 29.2
48 Melody For Three (1941) Jean Hersholt 0.60 25.4 25.40 210 52 00 / 00 28.9
48 Dragstrip Riot (1958) Gary Clarke 0.60 11.9 11.90 163 56 00 / 00 28.2
50 Smashing The Spy Ring (1938) Ralph Bellamy 0.50 23.4 23.40 191 50 00 / 00 24.7
51 The First Kiss (1928) Gary Cooper 0.70 26.4 26.40 99 49 00 / 00 24.0
51 Wildcat Bus (1940) Charles Lang 0.50 21.1 21.10 209 47 00 / 00 17.6
52 Captain Thunder (1930) Victor Varconi 0.50 32.1 36.50 163 42 00 / 00 15.5
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  1. Dan says:
    October 9, 2021 at 6:33 pm

    Fay Wray is the # 84 most connectible actor of the 1930’s.

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  2. Dan says:
    June 28, 2020 at 10:03 am

    Who can forget Fay’s TV series Pride of the Family from the 1953 to 1954 season which aired 27 episodes. Natalie Wood played Fay’s daughter.

    Fay Wray has never been on the Oracle of Bacon Top 1000 Center of the Hollywood Universe list. These are the people on the 2020 she has appeared with (yes there are a few).

    53 JOHN SAXON Rock, Pretty Baby (1956)
    53 JOHN SAXON Summer Love (1958)
    137 LAUREN BACALL The Cobweb (1955)
    154 MARC LAWRENCE Murder in Greenwich Village (1937)
    243 LESLIE NIELSEN Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
    325 ANNE BANCROFT Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
    406 LIONEL STANDER They Met in a Taxi (1936)
    462 STUART WHITMAN Crime of Passion (1957)
    501 RALPH BELLAMY Below the Sea (1933)
    501 RALPH BELLAMY ROAMING LADY (1936)
    501 RALPH BELLAMY SMASHING THE SPY RING (1938)
    501 RALPH BELLAMY Woman in the Dark (1934)
    502 RICHARD WIDMARK The Cobweb (1955)
    510 JOHN IRELAND Queen Bee (1955)
    569 TERRY-THOMAS When Knights Were Bold (1936)
    629 ROYAL DANO Crime of Passion (1957)
    752 SUSAN STRASBERG The Cobweb (1955)
    756 DEBBIE REYNOLDS Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
    759 CHARLES BOYER The Cobweb (1955)
    768 EDWARD G. ROBINSON Hell on Frisco Bay (1955)
    805 KEYE LUKE Wildcat Bus (1940)
    813 ROD TAYLOR Hell on Frisco Bay (1955)
    915 STERLING HAYDEN Crime of Passion (1957)

    Only John Saxon is still alive.

    Fay appeared with 21 Oscar winners.

    ANNE BANCROFT Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
    CLARK GABLE Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    CLARK GABLE The Finger Points (1931)
    EMIL JANNINGS STREET OF SIN (1928)
    FREDRIC MARCH Paramount on Parade (1930)
    FREDRIC MARCH The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
    GARY COOPER Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    GARY COOPER One Sunday Afternoon (1933)
    GARY COOPER Paramount on Parade (1930)
    GARY COOPER The Legion of the Condemned (1928)
    GARY COOPER The Texan (1930)
    GLORIA GRAHAME The Cobweb (1955)
    INGRID BERGMAN Adam Had Four Sons (1941)
    JANE DARWELL Once to Every Woman (1934)
    JANE DARWELL One Sunday Afternoon (1933)
    JANE DARWELL THE JURY’S SECRET (1938)
    JANET GAYNOR Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    JOAN CRAWFORD Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    JOAN CRAWFORD Queen Bee (1955)
    JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT VIVA VILLA! (1934)
    LIONEL BARRYMORE Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    MARY PICKFORD Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
    MELVYN DOUGLAS The Vampire Bat (1933)
    MELVYN DOUGLAS Woman in the Dark (1934)
    PAUL LUKAS Behind the Make-Up (1930)
    RONALD COLMAN The Unholy Garden (1931)
    SPENCER TRACY Shanghai Madness (1933)
    SUSAN HAYWARD Adam Had Four Sons (1941)
    WALLACE BEERY The Bowery (1933)
    WALLACE BEERY Viva Villa! (1934)
    WALTER BRENNAN Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
    WARNER BAXTER Adam Had Four Sons (1941)

    Only Anne Bancroft is on the top 1000.

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    1. Cogerson says:
      June 28, 2020 at 10:44 am

      Hey Dan
      1. As always….thanks for putting this information together.
      2. I had never heard of the show, Pride of the Family…..but that is some good trivia about Natalie Wood playing her daughter.
      3. Not surprised at all that she is not the Oracle list….but I bet she would have been in 1940.
      4. Ralph Bellamy gets the honors as her most frequent Oracle co-star…..small list compared to some of the epic ones you normally provide.
      5. 21 Oscar winning co-stars is pretty good…especially since a good part of her career was before the Oscars even existed.
      Good stuff….thanks again.

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  3. BOB to WH Reply Part 2 says:
    June 28, 2020 at 5:36 am

    As it is perhaps when YOU approach your 80th birthday a black and white movie made in just the 3rd full year of talkies when filmmaking was in its infancy [and which one usually has to watch via a TV screen or laptop/tablet] will be too dated for the complete comfort of your eyes even with wearing glasses.

    Conversely a lushly-coloured modern flick with great special effects and other up-to-date filming techniques which you have the opportunity to initially watch on the big screens will always appear ‘modern’ to you. The few coloured 1930s movie such as Flynn’s Robin Hood that I have seen give my eyes no trouble at all.

    The good news is though that whilst at my stage of life certain presentational aspects of some internet sites and other visual sources of information can test the eyes Steve’s videos and the pages of your site never give my eyesight any trouble whatsoever such is their clarity; and frankly your 50 Stars book with its clear type and intelligent layout and format is a splendidly easy-reference source for any film buff – IN MY PERCEPTION!! Please continue to keep safe.

    TECHNICAL FOOTNOTE: I am currently working my way through 271 episode reruns of Raymond Burr’s Perry Mason series made in the late 1950s and early 1960s -ie decades after the 1933 Kong- and all but one of those episodes is in black and white so that the scenes shot at night are hard on my eyes with some of the action indistinguishable.

    However one episode -no 21 out of 30 in the 9th and final season – was shot in colour [perhaps as an experiment in the hope of squeezing a 10th instalment of the series-you know:like The thawing of frozen Blood: Rambo 97 Part 5] and the difference is remarkable: a piece of film made over half a century ago looked very “modern-day”; and of course as for Mason himself even Canucks look more splendid in colour!

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    1. Cogerson says:
      June 28, 2020 at 10:48 am

      Hey Bob…There are some horrible copies of King Kong out there……but there are some that have been re-mastered and now look awesome….I am betting Steve has a copy like that. Thanks for the nice words about our book. Speaking of books….beggining the process to get Book 2 written and published. Good additional trivia on Perry Mason. Good stuff.

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