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Jeanne Crain Movies

Jeanne Crain (1925-2003) was an Oscar®-nominated American actress.  Her career spanned over 4 decades.   She received an  Oscar® nomination for Best Actress in 1949’s Pinky.  She was also noted for her ability in ice skating. Her IMDb page shows over 57 acting credits from 1943 to 1972. This page ranks 29 Jeanne Crain movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, bit parts and her movies not released in North America theaters are not included in the rankings.

Cary Grant and Jeannie Crain in 1950’s People Will Talk

Jeanne Crain Movies Ranked By Combination of Box Office, Reviews and Awards (UMR Score) *Classic UMR Table (the one with all the stats is the second table)

Year Movie (Year) Rating S
Year Movie (Year) Rating S
1949 A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
AA Best Picture Nom
1945 Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
1945 State Fair (1945)
1949 Pinky (1949)
AA Best Actress Nom
1946 Margie (1946)
1957 The Joker is Wild (1957)
1950 Cheaper by the Dozen (1950)
1944 Winged Victory (1944)
1946 Centennial Summer (1946)
1948 Apartment For Peggy (1948)
1951 People Will Talk (1951)
1956 The Fastest Gun Alive (1956)
1955 Man Without a Star (1955)
1944 Home in Indiana (1944)
1948 You Were Meant For Me (1948)
1952 Belles on their Toes (1952)
1951 The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951)
1954 Duel In The Jungle (1954)
1972 Skyjacked (1972)
1951 Take Care of My Little Girl (1951)
1957 The Tattered Dress (1957)
1952 O. Henry's Full House (1952)
1955 The Second Greatest Sex (1955)
1955 Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955)
1949 The Fan (1949)
1953 Vicki (1953)
1961 Madison Avenue (1961)
1944 In the Meantime, Darling (1944)
1960 Guns of the Timberland (1960)
1967 Hot Rods to Hell (1967)
1953 City of Bad Men (1953)

Jeanne Crain Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

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CreditRank Movie (Year) UMR Co-Star Links Review % Oscar Nom / Win S UMR Score
CreditRank 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 S UMR Score
1 A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
AA Best Picture Nom
Kirk Douglas &
Linda Darnell
7.60 222.1 222.1 22 84 03 / 02 99.2
2 Leave Her to Heaven (1945) Gene Tierney &
Vincent Price
14.20 521.3 521.3 3 81 04 / 01 98.2
3 State Fair (1945) Dana Andrews 11.20 410.3 410.3 12 74 02 / 01 96.5
4 Pinky (1949)
AA Best Actress Nom
Ethel Barrymore &
Directed by Elia Kazan
10.60 306.8 306.8 6 70 03 / 00 95.4
5 Margie (1946) Glenn Langan 11.10 395.8 395.8 13 72 00 / 00 95.3
9 The Joker is Wild (1957) Frank Sinatra &
Mitzi Gaynor
8.60 191.3 191.3 24 71 01 / 01 94.7
6 Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) Myrna Loy &
Clifton Webb
12.60 329.2 329.2 4 68 00 / 00 94.1
7 Winged Victory (1944) Directed by George Cukor 9.70 378.0 378.0 17 65 00 / 00 92.8
8 Centennial Summer (1946) Linda Darnell &
Walter Brennan
8.10 289.6 289.6 31 63 02 / 00 92.8
10 Apartment For Peggy (1948) William Holden 7.20 226.2 226.2 30 61 00 / 00 91.5
11 People Will Talk (1951) Cary Grant 6.00 150.0 150.0 40 74 00 / 00 90.6
12 The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Glenn Ford &
Broderick Crawford
6.30 144.2 144.2 39 72 00 / 00 89.0
13 Man Without a Star (1955) Kirk Douglas 6.30 151.1 151.1 51 67 00 / 00 88.3
14 Home in Indiana (1944) Walter Brennan 5.60 220.5 220.5 59 47 01 / 00 86.6
16 You Were Meant For Me (1948) Dan Dailey 5.30 164.5 164.5 63 58 00 / 00 86.5
15 Belles on their Toes (1952) Myrna Loy 5.60 126.3 126.3 57 69 00 / 00 85.8
17 The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951) Thelma Ritter &
Directed by George Cukor
3.30 82.1 82.1 109 76 01 / 00 83.2
18 Duel In The Jungle (1954) Dana Andrews 3.80 102.6 175.9 86 63 00 / 00 79.8
20 Skyjacked (1972) Charlton Heston &
Walter Pidgeon
20.50 150.4 150.4 20 44 00 / 00 77.0
21 Take Care of My Little Girl (1951) Mitzi Gaynor 5.30 132.1 132.1 54 47 00 / 00 75.2
19 The Tattered Dress (1957) Jeff Chandler &
Gail Russell
4.10 91.2 91.2 58 60 00 / 00 75.1
22 O. Henry's Full House (1952) Richard Widmark &
Marilyn Monroe
2.80 63.1 63.1 120 64 00 / 00 70.2
23 The Second Greatest Sex (1955) George Nadar 4.00 96.2 96.2 84 53 00 / 00 70.0
25 Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955) Jane Russell 4.30 103.0 103.0 78 44 00 / 00 61.0
24 The Fan (1949) George Sanders 1.10 31.1 31.1 180 65 00 / 00 58.1
26 Vicki (1953) Richard Boone 1.00 19.4 19.4 214 63 00 / 00 49.0
27 Madison Avenue (1961) Dana Andrews &
Eleanor Parker
2.40 40.6 40.6 86 54 00 / 00 44.6
27 In the Meantime, Darling (1944) Directed by Otto Preminger 1.00 39.7 39.7 147 54 00 / 00 44.1
30 Guns of the Timberland (1960) Alan Ladd 2.00 37.0 37.0 100 52 00 / 00 36.6
29 Hot Rods to Hell (1967) Dana Andrews 3.20 32.7 32.7 71 53 00 / 00 35.9
30 City of Bad Men (1953) Lloyd Bridges 0.70 13.6 13.6 225 56 00 / 00 29.1

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  1. Cogerson says:
    January 8, 2019 at 4:32 pm

    Just added Steve’s Jeanne Crain You Tube Video to the page. Our thoughts on his video and her career.

    “I see I have a Jeanne Crain page….I do not even remember putting it together. Probably means I am getting old and have written too many pages…lol. Ok…on to Jeanne Crain’s movies. I have only seen 4 of her movies. #14 Pinky….one of her biggest hits….very very dated #4 People Will Talk….not one of my favorite Cay Grant movies. #2 Leave Her To Heaven….Gene Tierney is awesome in the movie. #1 A Letter To Three Wives….nice drama…one of Kirk Douglas’ first hits. On the good side of only seeing 4 of her movies…3 are in your Top 4. Nice video. Voted up and shared at UMR.”

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    1. Steve Lensman says:
      January 9, 2019 at 12:57 pm

      Hi Bruce, happens to me too, plenty of videos here I can’t remember producing, maybe I’m turning into a video-making robot?

      I’ve seen 5, you’ve seen 4 and Flora has seen 13.

      I haven’t seen her no.1 film but I have seen the no.2, not one of my favorites. I liked the two westerns in the top 10.

      Thanks again for the comment, vote and share, always appreciated.

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      1. Cogerson says:
        January 10, 2019 at 7:41 am

        Hey Steve…I think we are getting old…and the sheer volume of pages and videos might even confuse younger people…lol.

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  2. BOB ROY to STEVE Part 2 says:
    January 8, 2019 at 11:08 am

    These are the best Crain video STILLS for me (1) a very “revealing” opening one! (2) with Laddie, sadly him looking very puffy in the face but even I realised he was on his way out when that movie was made, though his own company Jaguar Productions made it (3) with Holden in Apartment for Peggy, and Crain billed first – the nerve of Jeanne, outbilling the Great Golden! 4) with Sinatra in Joker is Wild (5) closing solo of Jeanne when she was at her physical best (6) lobby card for Leave Her to heaven (7) Big Jeff in Tattered Dress lobby card (8) lobby card of Crain and Charles William Stuart in Fastest Gun Alive and (9) Jeanne & the Great Centurion in Man without a Star.

    What nostalgia those last 2 lobby cards and still bring back to me! Strange though your Charley Bill one being in colour as any print I saw of that movie was in bw.

    Who knows, who knows
    Who knows whichaway the right way goes
    The night is dark, the way is far
    For a man without a star?

    Who knows, who knows
    Who knows which way the whirlwind blows
    Or where the trail of tomorrow goes
    For a man without a star?

    Ah yesteryear! I remember a pal and I coming out of the cinema singing those lyrics. For me therefore your video was worth a 98% rating for both its own qualities and for old times sake. You and Joel Hirschhorn the 2nd agree on 5 of Jeanne’s best reviewed movies. You include in your 6 Joker is Wild whereas the Junior Master goes instead for The Model and The Marriage Broker, probably because his “fantasy woman” Thelma Ritter is in it!

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  3. BOB ROY to STEVE says:
    January 8, 2019 at 10:56 am

    HI STEVE Please see below the 4 posts that Bruce and I exchanged about Jeanne between 17 and 25 Aug last year. Those 4 posts probably set the standard for the rest of the year!

    Jeanne had unfortunately no acting awards and just 1 nomination, which was an Oscar nom for 1949’s Pinky. However I found her a mature and lovely actress to watch and my favourite Crain movies are Man without a Star with Kirk, Fastest Gun Alive with Charley Bill, The Tattered Dress with Jeff Chandler and her two with Dana Andrews, Duel in the Jungle and Madison Avenue, all covered in your video

    None of these are recognised classics but some should be well enough known to movie buffs and I found them all solidly entertaining. Guns of the Timberland wasn’t up to much but as Laddie was in it I liked it well enough when –aged 19! – I first saw it.

    POSTERS that impressed me most in your video (1) Queen of the Nile (2) both ones for Gentlemen marry Brunettes (3) boyhood fave of mine City of Badmen, which WH ignores (4) 2 for Take Care of My Little Girl (5) raunchy one for The Fan (6) foreign language one for Tattered Dress (7) raunchy first one for Duel in the Jungle (8) 1st one for Home In Indiana (9) foreign language one for Pinky (10) 2nd one for Cheaper by the Dozen (11) 1st one for Margie (12) 1st one for Leave Her to Heaven and (13) another “revealing” one this time for Dangerous Crossing

    I saw Dangerous Crossing when I was 12 back in 1953 on a double bill with Rory Calhoun’s western Powder River and to get two movies on the one matinee programme in those days the local Castle cinema would do its own editing out of some scenes. However movie house equipment was so primitive back then that the points of cuts were immediately identifiable and when one occurred we kids would yell out in unison “CUT !” Apparently Rory’s character was based on Wyatt Earp but was given the macho name of Chino Bull in the movie- cue for a Statham remake?

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    1. Steve Lensman says:
      January 8, 2019 at 1:10 pm

      Hi Bob, thanks for the review, generous rating, info, trivia, anecdote, comparison and song lyrics, much appreciated.

      Glad you liked the posters, stills and lobby cards.

      You mention Jeanne being billed over Bill Holden well I was surprised at the amount of first billings she was getting in her ‘hey day’, even topping Myrna Loy in Belles on their Toes! [cue gasps]

      I’ve managed to squeeze in more movies on the video than Bruce has on his chart, that doesn’t happen often. The two Italian epics that start the video off and City of Bad Men are the missing films from Bruce’s chart.

      I could have made it a top 30 and left those two Italian films out but I liked the posters, it would have been a crime to ignore them. 😉

      Only one film scores 10 out of 10 from Crain’s filmography – A Letter to Three Wives, there is a 9 scorer – People Will Talk, and 10 films scored 8 out of 10.

      A Letter to Three Wives tops IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes’ Jeanne Crain charts.

      Jeanne was married for nearly 70 years! She had 7 children, two of them died before she did. She died 2 months after her husband died.

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      1. Cogerson says:
        January 8, 2019 at 4:37 pm

        Hey Bob and Steve….good Jeanne Crain comments.

        Hey Steve…. I noticed immediately that Steve has more movies on his video than I do on my table…and yes that does not happen too often. 70 years is pretty damn impressive.

        Hey Bob…..Good memory about Dangerous Crossing…..not sure how many movies I can recall watching when I was 12 years old……at least without doing some research.

        Looks like Steve’s Crain video will easily get more views than our UMR page…..it has taken almost a year to reach 1600 views….while Steve has already crossed the 300 mark after some hours…..good job Steve.

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        1. BOB ROY to BRUCE & STEVE says:
          January 8, 2019 at 6:34 pm

          HI BRUCE

          You and Steve mentioning that his Crain video had, for once, more films mentioned in it than its corresponding Cogerson page reminds me of a story about my tenor idol John McCormack and his friend the Great Caruso.

          Enrico usually sold more records than John but one year the position was reversed and when they met for supper Caruso instructed McCormack “Don’t let that happen again!”

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          1. Cogerson says:
            January 10, 2019 at 7:47 am

            Hey Bob….it happens so “rarely”…that when it does happen….I am glad for my “big brother”….plus he always has the benefit of television movies. Good stuff.

      2. BOB ROY to STEVE says:
        January 8, 2019 at 6:23 pm

        HI STEVE

        Thanks for the usual detailed and informative feedback.

        As I didn’t watch movies before the 1950s I too was surprised in hindsight at how big Jeanne was in the 1940s and thus was given all those top billed rolls that you mention

        Her career quickly took a nosedive in the 1950s though and it will be seen that whilst she outbilled Kirk in 1949’s Letter to 3 Wives by the time 1955’s Man without a Star came round Kirk got top billing.

        Jeanne may have got billed above Myrna as you point out but Crain was never made a Cogerson Box office Queen nor did Jeanne ever receive any “Master love”, sadly having been excluded form this site’s 1983 Bible from the pen of The Great One. .

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