Henry Koster Movies

Want to know the best Henry Koster movies?  How about the worst Henry Koster movies?  Curious about Henry Koster box office grosses or which Henry Koster movie picked up the most Oscar® nominations? Need to know which Henry Koster 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 and much more.

Henry Koster (1905-1988) was an Oscar® nominated German born director.  Koster directed all genres of movies. He received a Best Director Oscar® nomination for 1947’s The Bishop’s Wife. His IMDb page shows 50 directing credits from 1932 to 1966. This page will rank Henry Koster movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. To do well in the rankings, a movie needed to do well at the box office, be liked by both critics and audiences and earn some award recognition. FYI – Some of his early 1930s movies are not included in the rankings due to lack of box office information.

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

Henry Koster Movies Can Be Ranked 6 Ways In This Table

The really cool thing about this table is that it is “user-sortable”. Rank the movies anyway you want.

  • Sort Henry Koster movies by co-stars of his movies.
  • Sort Henry Koster movies by adjusted domestic box office grosses using current movie ticket cost (in millions)
  • Sort Henry Koster movies by yearly domestic box office rank
  • Sort Henry Koster movies how they were received by critics and audiences.  60% rating or higher should indicate a good movie.
  • Sort by how many Oscar® nominations each Henry Koster movie received and how many Oscar® wins each Henry Koster movie won.
  • Sort Henry Koster movies by Ultimate Movie Rankings (UMR) Score.  UMR Score puts box office, reviews, and awards into a mathematical equation and gives each movie a score.

Henry Koster Adjusted World Wide Box Office Grosses 

 

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17 thoughts on “Henry Koster Movies

    1. Damn Dan…I am disappointed that you are not a Henry Koster completist…..all you have to do is track down Between Us Girls…..if it was me….I would do it…lol. Tally count: Dan 37, Flora 22, Greg 13 and Cogerson 8. Thanks for the feedback.

  1. I have seen 13 Henry Koster movies. Like Flora, the highest rated film I’ve seen is THE BISHOP’S WIFE while the lowest ranked film I have seen is DEAR BRIGITTE. Highest rated movie I haven’t seen is ONE HUNDRED MEN AND A GIRL. Other Koster movies I have seen include IT STARTED WITH EVE, GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE, THE SINGING NUN, MY COUSIN RACHEL, HARVEY, THE ROBE, and COME TO THE STABLE. Personally, I never cared his version of MY MAN GODFREY. David Niven gives a competent performance in GODFREY but June Allyson gives a horrible performance in the movie as far as I’m concerned. The lady was totally miscast and then some. Other Henry Koster movies I have seen but didn’t particularly care for include TAKE HER, SHE’S MINE, MR HOBBS TAKES A VACATION , DESIREE, FLOWER DRUM SONG, and the aforementioned DEAR BRIGITTE. All in all, Henry Koster was
    a competent director, if not necessarily a great director in my opinion. Enough Said.

    1. Hey Greg. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Henry Koster. I have to admit…I was not too aware of him before doing this page. I have seen The Bishop’s Wife a couple of times….but was not really too impressed with it….so never really researched who the director was. When looking at tally counts…I am dead last with 8 movies seen. Dan almost has seen 5 times my total as he has seen 37. Flora is second with 22 and you have the bronze…currently with 13. I have not seen his version of My Man Godfrey….mainly because I was not a huge fan of Powell’s My Man Godfrey. Good stuff.

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