Movies Starring Gregory Peck

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A princess explores Rome incognito, finding freedom and romance.

Why people love it: Audrey Hepburn's debut shines with charm and effortless grace. The film captures Rome's beauty and a timeless love story that still delights audiences.

1 / 7

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A psychiatrist seeks to uncover a new patient's lost identity while navigating a web of intrigue and romance.

Why people love it: Hitchcock’s blend of suspense and emotional depth creates a captivating puzzle. The chemistry between Bergman and Peck adds lasting allure.

2 / 7

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A charismatic con man ensnares a young woman, leading to tragedy and a quest for redemption.

Why people love it: Peck's magnetic presence and Gardner's intensity drive this moody melodrama. Siodmak's atmospheric direction adds layers of moral ambiguity that keep viewers engaged.

3 / 7

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Allied saboteurs try to destroy a German fortress on a Greek island during WWII.

Why people love it: The film blends tense espionage with spectacular set pieces, delivering a gripping WWII adventure. Its stellar cast and iconic score make it a timeless classic that still thrills audiences.

4 / 7

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A dedicated nun overcomes cultural barriers to build a school in China.

Why people love it: Gregory Peck’s earnest heroism shines in a tale of cross‑cultural compassion. The film celebrates perseverance guided by faith.

5 / 7

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A diplomat's son is revealed to be the Antichrist, unleashing a trail of terror.

Why people love it: A masterclass in suspense, it blends biblical dread with tight storytelling. Its iconic music and chilling imagery have become horror staples.

6 / 7

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A principled lawyer defends a black man unjustly accused of a crime in a racially charged Southern town.

Why people love it: Gregory Peck’s iconic role embodies moral courage, while the film’s timeless themes of empathy and justice still resonate today. Its heartfelt storytelling endears it to generations.

7 / 7