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Dana Andrews Filmography

ActorBORN 1909COVINGTON COUNTY87 FILMS IN DB

DanaAndrews

Known for Acting · Showbiz Goes to War, Goldwyn: The Man and His Movies, The Horror of It All

87
FILMS IN DB
$1,404
TOTAL VALUE
37
PRICED
$38
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
State Fair
~$190 · BLU-RAY · 1945
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Prince Jack
$37 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Dana Andrews remains an enduring figure for physical media collectors, a leading man from the Golden Age of Hollywood whose nuanced performances frequently anchored some of cinema's most revered classics. His ability to convey both integrity and internal turmoil made him a favorite of directors like Otto Preminger and William Wyler. Collectors often seek out his work for its timeless quality and strong home video transfers on DVD and Blu-ray, capturing the sharp visuals and potent narratives of the era. His filmography boasts several standout titles that are essential for any serious collector. *Laura* (1944), a quintessential film noir, showcases Andrews as the stoic detective Mark McPherson, a role that defines the genre. *The Best Years of Our Lives* (1946) offers a powerful, Oscar-winning portrayal of World War II veteran Fred Derry grappling with post-war life, a film that continues to resonate and is frequently lauded for its dramatic depth. Additionally, his earlier work in *The Ox-Bow Incident* (1943) and even his supporting turn in *Ball of Fire* (1941) are celebrated by cinephiles, often appearing in remastered editions due to their historical significance. His extensive career, stretching into the 1980s, offers a rich catalog of films ripe for discovery and re-appreciation.

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