TV Shows - Walter Bacon
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 24, 2024. Walter Bacon has appeared in 0 television series with data.
Movies - Walter Bacon
Sorted by online popularity. Walter Bacon has appeared in 5 movies with data.
- #460Citizen Kaneas City Room Employee (uncredited) • #460 most popular movieCitizen Kane is a 1941 American drama film directed by Orson Welles. It is widely considered one of the greatest movies ever made. The film tells the story of Charles Foster Kane, a wealthy newspaper tycoon who becomes an influential figure in American mass media. Through a non-linear narrative structure, the audience gets a deep insight into Kane's life and personality, exploring themes of power, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness. As we follow the investigation to uncover the meaning behind Kane's dying word, 'Rosebud,' we are taken on a captivating journey that challenges our understanding of success and personal fulfillment.
- #490Mary Poppinsas Citizen (uncredited) • #490 most popular movieMary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy comedy film featuring Julie Andrews as the titular character who transforms the lives of a family in London with her magical and unconventional ways.
- #617Psychoas Church Member (uncredited) • #617 most popular moviePsycho is a 1960 American horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It stars Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, and Martin Balsam. The plot follows an encounter between Marion Crane, an embezzler on the run, and Norman Bates, a shy motel proprietor.
- #1,637A Streetcar Named Desireas Club Patron (uncredited) • #1,637 most popular movieA Streetcar Named Desire is a 1951 American Southern Gothic drama film based on Tennessee Williams's play. It follows the story of a Southern belle seeking solace with her family in New Orleans.
- #1,874To Kill a Mockingbirdas Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) • #1,874 most popular movieTo Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 American coming-of-age legal drama crime film directed by Robert Mulligan, based on Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The story follows young Scout Finch and her brother Jem in 1930s Alabama, where their father Atticus defends a black man falsely accused of rape, shedding light on racism and injustice.