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Dennis Morgan (1908-1994) was an American actor-singer. He used the acting pseudonym Richard Stanley before adopting the name under which he gained his greatest fame. Morgan found his most success when he became a Warner Brothers star in the late 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s. Morgan’s IMDb page shows 79 acting credits from 1933 to 1980. This page will rank 50 Dennis Morgan movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos and movies that were not released in North American and a handful of his movies that we could not find box office on, were not included in the rankings. This page was requested by Elliott.
Dennis Morgan 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
1940
Kitty Foyle (1940)
AA Best Picture Nom
1945
Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
1944
Hollywood Canteen (1944)
1940
The Fighting 69th (1940)
1947
Cheyenne (1947)
1943
The Desert Song (1943)
1942
In This Our Life (1942)
1946
Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946)
1945
God Is My Co-Pilot (1945)
1946
One More Tomorrow (1946)
1942
Captains of the Clouds (1942)
1946
The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946)
1936
Suzy (1936)
1944
Shine on Harvest Moon (1944)
1943
Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
1944
The Very Thought of You (1944)
1943
The Hard Way (1943)
1948
Two Guys From Texas (1948)
1947
My Wild Irish Rose (1947)
1951
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951)
1937
Navy Blue and Gold (1937)
1948
One Sunday Afternoon (1948)
1949
It's a Great Feeling (1949)
1942
Wings For The Eagle (1942)
1938
King of Alcatraz (1938)
1951
Raton Pass (1951)
1938
Men with Wings (1938)
1939
Persons In Hiding (1939)
1938
Illegal Traffic (1938)
1940
Flight Angels (1940)
1950
Pretty Baby (1950)
1940
3 Cheers for the Irish (1940)
1956
Uranium Boom (1956)
1949
The Lady Takes A Sailor (1949)
1941
Bad Men of Missouri (1941)
1940
River's End (1940)
1939
No Place To Go (1939)
1955
Pearl of the South Pacific (1955)
1952
This Woman Is Dangerous (1952)
1941
Affectionately Yours (1941)
1937
Song of The City (1937)
1939
Waterfront (1939)
1948
To The Victor (1948)
1952
Cattle Town (1952)
1950
Perfect Strangers (1950)
1940
Tear Gas Squad (1940)
1968
Rogue's Gallery (1968)
1939
The Return of Doctor X (1939)
1976
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
1955
The Gun That Won the West (1955)
Dennis Morgan 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 | ||||
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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 | Kitty Foyle (1940) AA Best Picture Nom |
Ginger Rogers & Gladys Cooper |
4.90 | 188.1 | 262.30 | 17 | 73 | 05 / 01 | 97.5 | |
2 | Christmas in Connecticut (1945) | Barbara Stanwyck & Sydney Greenstreet |
9.10 | 288.3 | 363.90 | 22 | 80 | 00 / 00 | 97.5 | |
3 | Hollywood Canteen (1944) | Joe E. Brown & Sydney Greenstreet |
12.40 | 416.8 | 636.40 | 6 | 71 | 00 / 00 | 95.5 | |
4 | The Fighting 69th (1940) | James Cagney & Pat O'Brien |
5.20 | 200.4 | 254.40 | 14 | 67 | 00 / 00 | 94.5 | |
5 | Cheyenne (1947) | Jane Wyman & Directed by Raoul Walsh |
6.80 | 197.3 | 260.10 | 39 | 68 | 00 / 00 | 94.3 | |
4 | The Desert Song (1943) | Bruce Cabot | 7.30 | 262.9 | 471.80 | 26 | 64 | 01 / 00 | 93.7 | |
8 | In This Our Life (1942) | Bette Davis & Olivia de Havilland |
4.70 | 175.3 | 296.70 | 54 | 72 | 00 / 00 | 93.7 | |
7 | Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) | Jack Carson | 6.80 | 208.1 | 243.60 | 54 | 64 | 00 / 00 | 93.5 | |
9 | God Is My Co-Pilot (1945) | Raymond Massey | 9.40 | 297.1 | 388.20 | 20 | 63 | 00 / 00 | 93.2 | |
11 | One More Tomorrow (1946) | Ann Sheridan & Jane Wyman |
6.40 | 196.3 | 251.10 | 56 | 64 | 00 / 00 | 93.2 | |
9 | Captains of the Clouds (1942) | James Cagney & Brenda Marshall |
6.00 | 224.7 | 364.10 | 26 | 60 | 02 / 00 | 92.8 | |
12 | The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946) | Jack Carson | 9.20 | 283.0 | 397.10 | 25 | 60 | 01 / 00 | 92.5 | |
13 | Suzy (1936) | Cary Grant & Jean Harlow |
4.70 | 203.1 | 203.10 | 21 | 59 | 01 / 00 | 92.4 | |
14 | Shine on Harvest Moon (1944) | Ann Sheridan | 8.20 | 277.9 | 402.70 | 22 | 59 | 00 / 00 | 92.0 | |
15 | Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) | John Garfield & Errol Flynn |
7.20 | 257.0 | 371.80 | 27 | 58 | 01 / 00 | 91.9 | |
17 | The Very Thought of You (1944) | Eleanor Parker | 6.20 | 210.1 | 273.20 | 50 | 52 | 00 / 00 | 89.7 | |
18 | The Hard Way (1943) | Ida Lupino | 4.30 | 154.0 | 154.00 | 71 | 67 | 00 / 00 | 89.7 | |
19 | Two Guys From Texas (1948) | Dorothy Malone | 6.80 | 182.0 | 210.10 | 34 | 58 | 00 / 00 | 89.6 | |
19 | My Wild Irish Rose (1947) | Arlene Dahl & Music Biopic |
10.60 | 308.8 | 385.10 | 11 | 51 | 01 / 00 | 89.6 | |
20 | Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951) | Virginia Mayo | 8.00 | 172.5 | 294.60 | 16 | 60 | 00 / 00 | 89.5 | |
21 | Navy Blue and Gold (1937) | James Stewart & Robert Young |
3.50 | 146.6 | 146.60 | 58 | 67 | 00 / 00 | 88.9 | |
22 | One Sunday Afternoon (1948) | Dorothy Malone & Directed by Raoul Walsh |
5.10 | 137.6 | 159.00 | 70 | 56 | 00 / 00 | 83.3 | |
23 | It's a Great Feeling (1949) | Doris Day & Ronald Reagan |
5.70 | 143.4 | 188.90 | 42 | 51 | 01 / 00 | 82.1 | |
24 | Wings For The Eagle (1942) | Ann Sheridan | 2.90 | 106.2 | 106.20 | 99 | 61 | 00 / 00 | 80.6 | |
25 | King of Alcatraz (1938) | Anthony Quinn & Robert Preston |
2.00 | 80.1 | 80.10 | 115 | 68 | 00 / 00 | 79.8 | |
27 | Raton Pass (1951) | Patricia Neal | 3.70 | 80.1 | 80.10 | 95 | 61 | 00 / 00 | 74.2 | |
26 | Men with Wings (1938) | Fred MacMurray & Ray Milland |
1.60 | 63.9 | 63.90 | 144 | 66 | 00 / 00 | 73.9 | |
28 | Persons In Hiding (1939) | William Frawley | 1.40 | 53.4 | 53.40 | 152 | 66 | 00 / 00 | 70.4 | |
29 | Illegal Traffic (1938) | Robert Preston | 1.80 | 71.3 | 71.30 | 129 | 58 | 00 / 00 | 67.5 | |
30 | Flight Angels (1940) | Virginia Bruce | 1.80 | 68.8 | 68.80 | 114 | 58 | 00 / 00 | 66.3 | |
31 | Pretty Baby (1950) | Betsy Drake | 3.00 | 67.1 | 80.10 | 106 | 57 | 00 / 00 | 65.2 | |
32 | 3 Cheers for the Irish (1940) | Priscilla Lane & Thomas Mitchell |
1.20 | 46.8 | 62.00 | 152 | 62 | 00 / 00 | 63.1 | |
33 | Uranium Boom (1956) | Patricia Medina | 1.30 | 25.3 | 25.30 | 162 | 65 | 00 / 00 | 55.9 | |
34 | The Lady Takes A Sailor (1949) | Jane Wyman | 2.00 | 51.0 | 51.00 | 142 | 56 | 00 / 00 | 55.5 | |
35 | Bad Men of Missouri (1941) | Jane Wyman | 1.30 | 49.1 | 49.10 | 158 | 57 | 00 / 00 | 55.2 | |
36 | River's End (1940) | George Tobias | 0.90 | 35.9 | 50.70 | 171 | 58 | 00 / 00 | 49.0 | |
37 | No Place To Go (1939) | Gloria Dickson | 0.50 | 20.9 | 20.90 | 215 | 60 | 00 / 00 | 44.4 | |
38 | Pearl of the South Pacific (1955) | Virginia Mayo | 2.40 | 48.9 | 48.90 | 125 | 51 | 00 / 00 | 43.9 | |
39 | This Woman Is Dangerous (1952) | Joan Crawford | 2.40 | 46.3 | 46.30 | 142 | 51 | 00 / 00 | 42.6 | |
40 | Affectionately Yours (1941) | Rita Hayworth & Merle Oberon |
1.30 | 49.7 | 76.00 | 156 | 49 | 00 / 00 | 40.9 | |
41 | Song of The City (1937) | Dean Jagger | 0.50 | 20.8 | 20.80 | 197 | 57 | 00 / 00 | 37.6 | |
42 | Waterfront (1939) | Gloria Dickson & Ward Bond |
0.70 | 26.0 | 37.30 | 206 | 54 | 00 / 00 | 34.5 | |
43 | To The Victor (1948) | Viveca Lindfors | 0.80 | 22.3 | 22.30 | 181 | 55 | 00 / 00 | 33.4 | |
44 | Cattle Town (1952) | Rita Moreno | 1.90 | 37.5 | 46.90 | 164 | 49 | 00 / 00 | 31.7 | |
45 | Perfect Strangers (1950) | Ginger Rogers & Thelma Ritter |
2.40 | 53.2 | 68.40 | 130 | 44 | 00 / 00 | 30.5 | |
47 | Tear Gas Squad (1940) | John Payne & Gloria Dickson |
0.50 | 19.5 | 28.70 | 207 | 53 | 00 / 00 | 27.7 | |
45 | Rogue's Gallery (1968) | Roger Smith | 0.80 | 6.2 | 6.20 | 154 | 57 | 00 / 00 | 27.0 | |
49 | The Return of Doctor X (1939) | Humphrey Bogart & Rosemary Lane |
1.40 | 54.1 | 78.80 | 151 | 40 | 00 / 00 | 24.3 | |
48 | Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) | Victor Mature & Walter Pidgeon |
3.60 | 18.4 | 18.40 | 94 | 51 | 00 / 00 | 22.9 | |
50 | The Gun That Won the West (1955) | Paula Raymond | 0.60 | 12.7 | 12.70 | 188 | 43 | 00 / 00 | 9.6 |
Dennis Morgan Worldwide Adjusted Box Office Grosses
Movie (Year) | UMR Co-Star Links | World-Wide Box Office Adjusted (mil) | S |
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Movie (Year) | UMR Co-Star Links | World-Wide Box Office Adjusted (mil) | S |
Hollywood Canteen (1944) | Joe E. Brown & Sydney Greenstreet |
636.40 | |
The Desert Song (1943) | Bruce Cabot | 471.80 | |
Shine on Harvest Moon (1944) | Ann Sheridan | 402.70 | |
The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946) | Jack Carson | 397.10 | |
God Is My Co-Pilot (1945) | Raymond Massey | 388.20 | |
My Wild Irish Rose (1947) | Arlene Dahl & Music Biopic |
385.10 | |
Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) | John Garfield & Errol Flynn |
371.80 | |
Captains of the Clouds (1942) | James Cagney & Brenda Marshall |
364.10 | |
Christmas in Connecticut (1945) | Barbara Stanwyck & Sydney Greenstreet |
363.90 | |
In This Our Life (1942) | Bette Davis & Olivia de Havilland |
296.70 | |
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (1951) | Virginia Mayo | 294.60 | |
The Very Thought of You (1944) | Eleanor Parker | 273.20 | |
Kitty Foyle (1940) AA Best Picture Nom |
Ginger Rogers & Gladys Cooper |
262.30 | |
Cheyenne (1947) | Jane Wyman & Directed by Raoul Walsh |
260.10 | |
The Fighting 69th (1940) | James Cagney & Pat O'Brien |
254.40 | |
One More Tomorrow (1946) | Ann Sheridan & Jane Wyman |
251.10 | |
Two Guys From Milwaukee (1946) | Jack Carson | 243.60 | |
Two Guys From Texas (1948) | Dorothy Malone | 210.10 | |
It's a Great Feeling (1949) | Doris Day & Ronald Reagan |
188.90 | |
One Sunday Afternoon (1948) | Dorothy Malone & Directed by Raoul Walsh |
159.00 | |
Pretty Baby (1950) | Betsy Drake | 80.10 | |
The Return of Doctor X (1939) | Humphrey Bogart & Rosemary Lane |
78.80 | |
Affectionately Yours (1941) | Rita Hayworth & Merle Oberon |
76.00 | |
Perfect Strangers (1950) | Ginger Rogers & Thelma Ritter |
68.40 | |
3 Cheers for the Irish (1940) | Priscilla Lane & Thomas Mitchell |
62.00 | |
River's End (1940) | George Tobias | 50.70 | |
Cattle Town (1952) | Rita Moreno | 46.90 | |
Waterfront (1939) | Gloria Dickson & Ward Bond |
37.30 | |
Tear Gas Squad (1940) | John Payne & Gloria Dickson |
28.70 |
Best IMDb Trivia on Dennis Morgan
1. In 1943, was originally cast to play Rick Blaine in Casablanca (1942), but made Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943) instead.
2. He and Jack Carson made 11 movies together.
3. During the 1940’s, for six consecutive years, Mr. Morgan received more fan mail than any other star (male or female) at Warner Brothers.
4. During the 1940’s, Mr. Morgan was the highest paid actor at Warner Brothers.
Without the school I eventually got to see Cattle Town at a normal showing and that and two other movies were the only ones that I ever saw Dennis in. Those remaining two were an adventure yarn Pearl of the South Pacific with Virginia Mayo and The Gun that Won the West which were two humdrum affairs with Dennis overweight and past his heyday. Steve’s video covers all 3 of those movies.
This video is therefore awarded 98.5% satisfaction rating for (1) its own considerable merits (2) providing me with a visual learning curve in relation to many of Dennis’ pre-1950s films. BEST STILLS/LOBBY CARDS
1/Perfect Strangers
2/two with iconic Joan –“Two of anything’s better than one!” – The Duke pointing to his guns.
3/One Sunday Afternoon
4/Flight Angels
5/two for Affectionately Yours
6/Desert Song
7/two for Time/Place/Girl
8/It’s a Great Feeling – my young pristine darling Doris!
9/Cheyenne – great old western still
10/Shine on Harvest Moon
11/One More Tomorrow
12/Two for Captains of the Clouds
13/The Fighting 69th
14/The Hard Way
15/In This Our Lives
16/My Wild Irish Rose
Some time ago I mentioned on this site that in 1953 my school booked for my class a special morning showing of Brando’s Julius Caesar as part of our classical education. I didn’t know who Brando was at the time and had no interest in Shakespeare at the age of 12 of course; but the afternoon and evening performances had Dennis Morgan in Cattle Town as a supporting feature and I wouldn’t have minded seeing THAT. So I complained to the teacher in class so much about our being denied Cattle Town that his temper finally broke and he threw a piece of chalk and a duster at me!
BEST POSTERS in STEVE’s VIDEO [FL= Foreign Language poster]
1/Cattle Town – My old friend of long ago! Surprised Steve included it.
2/1st two crackers for Pearl of the South Pacific – very raunchy!
3/two for Paining the Clouds with Sunshine
4/FL for This Woman is Dangerous
5/Tear Gas Squad-very early John Payne [my 1950s cowboy hero] entry
6/1st one for Dr X – Bogie does horror and then gets mega stardom!
7/One Sunday Afternoon
8/1st one for Bad Men of Burnley
9/Wings for the Eagle
10/Two for The Desert Song – especially FL one
11/FL one for Cheyenne
12/2nd one for Shine on Harvest Moon
13/Joel is my Co-pilot
14/1st one for Thank Your Lucky Stars
15/first one for The Hard Way
16/In This Our Life – vintage one from peak of Bette’s heyday
17/2nd one for Kitty Foyle
18/1st one for Christmas in Connecticut 1945
Hi Bob, thanks for reviewing my Dennis Morgan video, the generous rating and anecdotes are appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the picture gallery.
I wasn’t very familiar with Morgan until Bruce produced a page on him, seems he was a 2nd tier star and well known in Hollywood’s hey day. He toplined a bunch of films, unless of course there was a strong female lead and than he was bumped to 2nd place. [Bob grins]
Three films with Ann Sheridan and 11 films with Jack Carson, an old friend.
Jack Carson has appeared in nearly 100 films and might be worthy of a UMR page some day, if by a miracle Bruce is reading this.
One film scored 9 out of 10 in Morgan’s filmography – Kitty Foyle. Five more scored 8 including – Christmas in Connecticut, The Hard Way and In This Our Life.
“What has blown Hollywood apart is paying the superstars $2 million for a picture. There’s nothing left over for anyone else.”
HI STEVE: Valuable and enjoyable feedback as always: your consistency is impressive. You quote Dennis saying “What has blown Hollywood apart is paying the superstars $2 million for a picture. There’s nothing left over for anyone else.” However for better or worse we live in an openly-recognized and generally-accepted capitalist economic order and “the market” determines what is paid out.
Anyway why pick on movie stars? Roger Federer for example has a reported fortune of $450 million. When the Great Mumbler was confronted by some Joel-type critic over the massive record salary Mr Mumbles was paid for 1978’s Superman he retorted “Who do YOU want to give it to: some rock star with bubbles coming out of his ears?”
“Are you going to tell me that the difference between THIS man here and THAT man there is just luck?” – Gordon Gekko pointing to on the one hand a down-and-out looking road sweeper and on the other a confident-looking and smartly-dressed stock broker at traffic lights in Wall Street. Gord didn’t suffer “losers” gladly and would have had no time for “whiners” like Dennis Morgan!
ENGLISH FILM CRITIC in the 1970s: “They have done Steptoe and Son for American television but they have made the father and son stock brokers because the British pair are rag and bone men and portrayed as a couple of “losers” and Americans don’t like “losers”.
ADDITIONAL TRIVIA: Mike Douglas tells how he nearly got beaten up in a bar by some guy who didn’t like the things Gekko came out with in Wall Street [“Lunch is for wimps Sport!”] and Mike had to explain that a lot of Gord’s ideology wasn’t Mike’s own.
Dennis Morgan was born in Wisconsin USA but for a long time I thought he was actually Irish because: (1) both Dennis and Morgan are popular names here in Northern Ireland.
(2) he made films with Cagney and Pat O’Brien who were part of Hollywood’s “Irish Mafia” buddy-buddy clique along with Spencer Tracy. However I later found that whereas all three of those actors were of Irish descent Dennis was from a Swedish family tree; though ironically both O’Brien and Tracy were like Dennis born in Wisconsin. Dan’s radar didn’t pick up all that linkage! The state has been in the political news a lot lately being one of the potential crucial “swing” states in the US elections.
(3) Dennis appeared in It’s a Great Day for the Irish and My Wild Irish Rose-
If you listen to me and I’ll sing you a sweet little song
Of a flower that’s now drooped and dead;
Yet dearer to me yes than all of its mates
Though each holds aloft its proud head.
It was given to me by a girl that I know
Since we met faith I’ve known no repose.
For she’s dearer by far than the world’s brightest star
And I call her my wild Irish rose.