RSC Movies
Starring

Mary Boland

Boy Trouble (1939)

Boy Trouble is a 1939 American film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, Donald O'Connor, and Billy Lee. Archainbaud also directed the sequel to the film, Night Work, that was released the same year.

Starring: Ruth HusseyBurgess MeredithRobert McKim

Night Work (1939)

Night Work is a 1939 American comedy film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Billy Lee, and Donald O'Connor. The film is the sequel to Boy Trouble.

Starring: Ruth HusseyRobert McKim

The Women (1939)

The Women is a 1939 American comedy-drama film directed by George Cukor. The film is based on Clare Boothe Luce's 1936 play of the same name, and was adapted for the screen by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin, who had to make the film acceptable for the Production Code for it to be released.

Starring: Ruth HusseyEugene O'BrienLucien LittlefieldAdolphe MenjouRubye De RemerLucy CottonLawrence McGill

Artists and Models Abroad (1938)

Artists and Models Abroad is a 1938 comedy film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Jack Benny and Joan Bennett. It was made by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Ken Englund, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.

Starring: Ruth HusseyNorma ShearerPolly Moran

Little Tough Guys in Society (1938)

Little Tough Guys in Society is a 1938 Universal Studios film that starred several of the Dead End Kids. It was the second film that Universal made in their series and the first of three that they made without any of the original Dead End Kids.

Starring: Ruth HusseyCharles RugglesJoan Bennett

Mama Runs Wild (1937)

Mama Runs Wild is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Ralph Staub and written by Gordon Kahn and Hal Yates. The film stars Mary Boland, Ernest Truex, William "Bill" Henry, Lynne Roberts, Max Terhune and Joseph Crehan. The film was released on December 22, 1937, by Republic Pictures.

Starring: Joan CrawfordRuth Hussey

Marry the Girl (1937)

Marry the Girl is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by William C. McGann. The 68 minute film, set at a newspaper syndicate, was written by Sig Herzig and Pat C. Flick, shot by cinematographer Arthur L. Todd, and was produced by Bryan Foy and Jack L. Warner under the Warner Bros. banner.

Starring: Ruth HusseyPaulette GoddardJoan Bennett

There Goes the Groom (1937)

There Goes the Groom is a 1937 screwball comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and starring Ann Sothern and Burgess Meredith. It was Burgess Meredith's second film and his first screen comedy; his first film, Winterset (1936), was a serious romantic drama.

Starring: Ruth HusseyHugh HerbertBing Crosby

Early to Bed (1936)

Early to Bed is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, written by Arthur Kober, Lucien Littlefield, S. J. Perelman and Chandler Sprague, and starring Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, George Barbier, Gail Patrick, Robert McWade and Lucien Littlefield. It was released on June 25, 1936, by Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyHerbert MarshallBurgess Meredith

A Son Comes Home (1936)

A Son Comes Home is a 1936 American drama film directed by E.A. Dupont and starring Mary Boland, Julie Haydon and Donald Woods. It was one of three films made by Dupont for Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyAnn Sothern

Wives Never Know (1936)

Wives Never Know is a 1936 American black-and-white comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent. Written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Edwin Justus Mayer and Keene Thompson, the film stars Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, and Adolphe Menjou, and was produced by Adolph Zukor for Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyLanny RossJoan Fontaine

People Will Talk (1935)

People Will Talk is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Alfred Santell and written by Herbert Fields. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Leila Hyams, Dean Jagger, Ruthelma Stevens, and Cecil Cunningham. The film was released on May 24, 1935, by Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyBurgess MeredithDonald O'Connor

Two for Tonight (1935)

Two for Tonight is a 1935 American musical comedy film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bing Crosby, Joan Bennett, and Mary Boland. Based on the play Two for Tonight by J. O. Lief and Max Lief, the film is about a songwriter who composes a full-length theatrical piece within a few days.

Starring: Ruth HusseyNorma ShearerEdmund Breese

Down to Their Last Yacht (1934)

Down to Their Last Yacht is a 1934 comic adventure produced and distributed by RKO Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyFrank KeenanRobert McKim

Four Frightened People (1934)

Four Frightened People is a 1934 American Pre-Code adventure film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Mary Boland, and William Gargan. It is based on the 1931 novel by E. Arnot Robertson.

Starring: Ruth HusseySam HardyNed Sparks

Here Comes the Groom (1934)

Here Comes the Groom is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and written by Richard Flournoy and Casey Robinson. The film stars Jack Haley, Mary Boland, Neil Hamilton, Patricia Ellis, Isabel Jewell, Lawrence Gray and Sidney Toler. The film was released on June 22, 1934, by Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyRubye De Remer

Melody in Spring (1934)

Melody in Spring is a 1934 American pre-Code musical film directed by Norman Z. McLeod and written by Benn W. Levy, Frank Leon Smith, and Jane Storm. The film stars Lanny Ross, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland, Ann Sothern, George Meeker, and Herman Bing. The film was released on April 20, 1934, by Paramount Pictures.

Starring: Ruth HusseyJoan FontaineHugh HerbertLucy Cotton

Six of a Kind (1934)

Six of a Kind is an American 1934 pre-Code comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Charles Ruggles, Mary Boland, W.C. Fields, George Burns, and Gracie Allen. It is a whimsical and often absurd road movie about two couples who decide to share their expenses on a trip to Hollywood. It includes the famous pool playing scene in which Fields ex...

Starring: Ruth HusseyBurgess MeredithLawrence McGill

Mama Loves Papa (1933)

Mama Loves Papa is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Norman Z. McLeod, with a story by Nunnally Johnson and Douglas MacLean, and a screenplay by MacLean, Keene Thompson, and Arthur Kober. The film was produced by Paramount Pictures and stars Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland.

Starring: Ruth HusseyJoan Fontaine

The Solitaire Man (1933)

The Solitaire Man is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Jack Conway and starring Herbert Marshall and Mary Boland.

Starring: Ruth HusseyNed Sparks

His Temporary Wife (1920)

His Temporary Wife is a lost 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Joseph Levering. It was released by W. W. Hodkinson.

Starring: Polly MoranRuth HusseyNeil Hamilton

The Perfect Lover (1919)

The Perfect Lover is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Eugene O'Brien. It was produced and distributed by Selznick Pictures Corporation.

Starring: Ruth HusseyClaudette Colbert

The Prodigal Wife (1918)

The Prodigal Wife is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by Frank Reicher and starring Mary Boland. It is based on a short story by Edith Barnard Delano that appeared in Harper's Magazine.

Starring: Ruth HusseyBing Crosby

A Woman's Experience (1918)

A Woman's Experience is a 1919 silent film drama directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Sam Hardy and Mary Boland. It was filmed in 1918 and released in early 1919. This film is preserved by the Library of Congress.

Starring: Ruth HusseyHerbert MarshallGeorge Burns

The Price of Happiness (1916)

The Price of Happiness is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Edmund Lawrence and starring Mary Boland. It was distributed through the World Film Company. The film was based on a play called (Drei Paar Schuhe: Three Pairs of Shoes).

Starring: Ruth HusseyLanny Ross

The Stepping Stone (1916)

The Stepping Stone is a 1916 American silent drama film, directed by Reginald Barker and Thomas H. Ince. It is a lost film.

Starring: Lanny RossRuth Hussey

The Edge of the Abyss (1915)

The Edge of the Abyss is a lost 1915 silent drama film directed by Walter Edwards and distributed by Triangle Film Corporation. It stars Mary Boland, then a stage comedic actress, in her film debut. Thomas H. Ince, one of the three key founders of Triangle, served as supervisor on the picture.

Starring: Ruth HusseyRobert McKim