| Days of glory (1944)
 Gregory Peck (Vladimir) and Tamara Toumanova (Nina Ivanova) are Soviets resisting the German invasion of their country during World war II. |
Spellbound (1945)
 Paranoid amnesiac Gregory Peck (John Ballantine) threatens Ingrid Bergman (Dr. Constance Petersen). But she's in love with him and wants to help him. |
Spellbound (1945)
 Producer Selznick wanted to make a movie based upon his own experience with psychoanalysis. He even brought his psychotherapist in on the set to be a technical advisor. With Gregory Peck (John Ballantine) and Ingrid Bergman (Constance Petersen). |
| Spellbound (1945)
 Director Alfred Hitchcock: It’s just another manhunt wrapped up in pseudo-psychoanalysis. With Gregory Peck (John Ballantine) and Ingrid Bergman (Constance Petersen) |
Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
 Writer Gregory Peck (Philip Green) researches a topic on anti-Semitism for a magazine article. He learns first-hand about prejudice when he poses as a Jew. Dorothy McGuire (Kathy Lacy) loves Philip but her family may not accept her dating a Jewish man. |
The gunfighter (1950)
 Millard Mitchell (Marshal Strett) wants Gregory Peck (Jimmy Ringo) out of town. But Ringo wants to see his wife. |
| Twelve O'Clock high (1950)
 The story of the daylight bombing raids over Germany. The film was based on the real-life story of Colonel Frank Armstrong. |
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951)
 Gregory Peck (Captain Horatio Hornblower) is sent on a secret mission to divert Napoleon's Spanish allies. |
Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951)
 Virginia Mayo (Lady Barbara Wellesley) requests a passage back to England. Gregory Peck (Captain Horatio Hornblower) can’t refuse. |