| In the 1920s, the four McDonalds brothers leave the uncertain life of Carnival stunt fliers for steady jobs with the US Air Mail service. Holden's first film after the war has him torn between his wife (Baxter) and his true love, flying. The film is good and so is him. |
| Meet the Stewarts 1942 Columbia Director: Alfred A. Green Cast: William Holden (Michael Stewart) Frances Dee, . |
| Ruth Wilkins discovers that her teenage sister used her name in a torrid correspondence with Lieutenant William Seacroft, who now has arrived to meet her. It is a wonderful Comedy that spanned two sequels. The cast's performances are delightful and Holden proves himself a good actor, not just a nice guy. |
| Dear Ruth 1947. Paramount Director: William D. Russell Cast: William Holden (William Seacroft) Joan Caulfield, Mona Freeman, Edward Arnold, Billy de Wolfe |
| Variety Girl 1947. Paramount Director: George Marshall Cast: William Holden together with most of the Paramount stars appear in cameos. |
| A great cast and solid performances elevate this post-Civil war psychological Western about a former northern colonel (Ford) who becomes a federal judge in Colorado but can's separate legal justice from the blood lust the war has instilled in him. William Holden plays his friend, who is forced to stop him as he sinkd deeper into violence. |
| Rachel and the stranger 1948. Paramount Director: Norman Foster Cast: William Holden (David Harvey) Loretta Young, Robert Mitchum |
| Leisurely paced Western, made easier to watch by a fine cast. Holden's love for his wife (Young) finally comes to full blossom only after she is wooed by a stranger (Mitchum). A nice story done with charm and class. |
| The man from Colorado 1948. Columbia Director: Henry Levin Cast: William Holden (Capt. Del Stewart) Glenn Ford, Ellen Drew, Ray Collins, Edgar Buchanan, Denver Pyle, |
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| William Holden, Glenn Ford (center front) |
| Blaze of Noon 1947. Paramount Director: John Farrow Cast: William Holden (Colin McDonald) Anne Baxter, Sonny Tufts, William Bendix, Sterling Hayden, Johnny Sands |
| Starring: William Holden : 1947 - 1948 |