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Tyrone Power Filmography

ActorBORN 1914CINCINNATI70 FILMS IN DB

TyronePower

Known for Acting · Showbiz Goes to War, Witness for the Prosecution, The Adventures of Errol Flynn

70
FILMS IN DB
$932
TOTAL VALUE
39
PRICED
$24
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Blood and Sand
~$89 · BLU-RAY · 1941
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Jornal Português (1938-1951)
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Tyrone Power’s magnetic screen presence and dashing good looks cemented his status as a legendary swashbuckler, making his films highly sought after by collectors. His early career saw him rocket to stardom, often in adventurous period pieces like 1940's *The Mark of Zorro*. This film, a prime example of his iconic sword-wielding hero roles, has seen numerous home video releases, with enthusiasts always on the lookout for the best-restored prints on Blu-ray. Collectors also covet Power’s more dramatic turns, particularly his chilling performance in the noir classic, *Nightmare Alley* (1947). This darker role showcased his range beyond the romantic hero and is a must-have for any serious film noir collection, often appearing in boutique label releases with extensive bonus features. His final complete film, Billy Wilder’s *Witness for the Prosecution* (1957), remains a masterclass in courtroom drama and is a staple in many classic film libraries, often found in meticulously restored Blu-ray and even 4K editions. These titles underscore Power's enduring legacy and why physical media featuring his work remains incredibly collectible.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What era did Tyrone Power's film career primarily cover?

Tyrone Power's film career spanned from 1934 to 2015, with his most active decade being the 1930s.

What types of genres did Tyrone Power work in during his career?

Tyrone Power worked across a range of genres including romance, drama, documentary, comedy, adventure, and history films.

What are some of Tyrone Power's most notable roles?

Some of his notable roles include Prince Rudolph in Thin Ice (1937), Leonard Vole in Witness for the Prosecution (1957), and Jesse Woodson James in Jesse James (1939).

Did Tyrone Power appear as himself in any films?

Yes, Tyrone Power appeared as himself in films such as The Red, White and Blue Line (1955) and Lusitanian Illusion (2010) using archive footage.

On what physical media formats can Tyrone Power's films be found?

His films are available on multiple physical media formats including blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and others.