| Are These Our Children? (1931) | William Orlamond | Heinie Krantz | old man, victim | [none] |
| Traveling Husbands (1931) | Carl Miller | Ben Hall | salesman, husband, victim | [none] |
| High Stakes (1931) | Edward Martindel | Richard Lennon | groom, victim | [none] |
| Three Who Loved (1931) | Robert Ames | Phil Wilson | leading man, banker, victim | [none] |
| Transgression (1931) | Ricardo Cortez | Don Arturo de Borgus | victim, nobility, adulterer | [none] |
| The Most Dangerous Game (1932) | Joel McCrea | Bob Rainsford | leading man, hunter, victim, hero | Courage + The Iron Door |
| The Most Dangerous Game (1932) | Fay Wray | Eve | leading lady, victim, love interest | Emotions, Emotions 2 |
| The Most Dangerous Game (1932) | Robert Armstrong | Martin | drunk, brother, victim | [none] |
| Girl of the Rio (1932) | Norman Foster | Johnny Powell | leading man, love interest, victim, prisoner | Querida |
| Is My Face Red? (1932) | Fletcher Norton | Angelo Spinello | gangster, victim | [none] |
| Men of America (1932) | Henry Armetta | Tony Garboni | victim, Italian | [none] |
| Penguin Pool Murder (1932) | Guy Usher | Mr. Parker | victim | [none] |
| Secrets of the French Police (1932) | Christian Rub | Anton Dorain | father, victim | [none] |
| State’s Attorney (1932) | William Boyd | Valentine 'Vinny' Powers | gangster, murderer, victim | [none] |
| The Phantom of Crestwood (1932) | Karen Morley | Jenny Wren | leading lady, blackmailer, victim, femme fatale | Transgression |
| The Phantom of Crestwood (1932) | Anita Louise | Esther Wren | sister, victim | [none] |
| The Phantom of Crestwood (1932) | Ivan F. Simpson | Mr. Vayne | victim, father | [none] |
| The Phantom of Crestwood (1932) | Hilda Vaughn | Carter | maid, victim | [none] |
| The Roadhouse Murder (1932) | Gustav von Seyffertitz | Charles Spengler | hotelier, victim | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Irene Dunne | Laura Stanhope | victim, mother, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Jill Esmond | Jo Turner | victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Mary Duncan | June Raskob | performer, victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Kay Johnson | Helen Dawson Frye | victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Florence Eldridge | Grace Coombs | victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | C. Henry Gordon | Swami Yogadachi | swami, fortune teller, love interest, victim | The Swami |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Peg Entwistle | Hazel Clay | murderer, victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Harriet Hagman | May Raskob | performer, victim, classmate | [none] |
| Thirteen Women (1932) | Wally Albright | Bobby Stanhope | child, victim | [none] |
| Before Dawn (1933) | Dorothy Wilson | Patricia | leading lady, psychic, victim, love interest | [none] |
| Before Dawn (1933) | Dudley Digges | Horace Merrick | father, victim | [none] |
| Before Dawn (1933) | Gertrude W. Hoffman | Mattie | old lady, victim | [none] |
| Before Dawn (1933) | Jane Darwell | Mrs. Marble | victim | [none] |
| Emergency Call (1933) | William Gargan | Steve Brennan | leading man, driver, victim | [none] |
| Headline Shooter (1933) | Dorothy Burgess | Ruby | moll, victim | [none] |
| The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | Ann Harding | Vergie Winters | leading lady, love interest, suspect, victim | Lullaby |
| The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | John Boles | John Shadwell | leading man, politician, victim | [none] |
| The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) | Ben Alexander | Barry Preston | love interest, thief, victim | [none] |
| Dangerous Corner (1934) | Ian Keith | Martin Chatfield | victim, friend | [none] |
| Hat, Coat, and Glove (1934) | Dorothy Burgess | Ann Brewster | ex-lover, victim | [none] |
| His Greatest Gamble (1934) | Shirley Grey | Bernice Solon | love interest, victim | [none] |
| Murder on the Blackboard (1934) | Edgar Kennedy | Detective Donahue | detective, victim | [none] |
| Murder on the Blackboard (1934) | Barbara Fritchie | Louise Halloran | victim, music teacher | [none] |
| Sing and Like It (1934) | Zasu Pitts | Annie Snodgrass | leading lady, singer, victim | Your Mother |
| The Informer (1935) | Wallace Ford | Frankie McPhillip | victim, rebel | The Wearin' o' the Green |
| We're Only Human (1935) | James Gleason | Detective Danny Walsh | victim | , |
| We're Only Human (1935) | Christian Rub | William Anderson | victim | , |
| Star of Midnight (1935) | Russell Hopton | Tommy Tennant | victim, reporter | [none] |
| Don’t Turn ‘em Loose (1936) | Grace Bradley | Grace Forbes | moll, victim | [none] |
| Kid Galahad (1937) | Edward G. Robinson | Nick Donati | leading man, manager, victim | The Split Up, Doublecross |
| The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) | Humphrey Bogart | Rocks Valentine | gangster, antagonist, victim | Rocks |
| Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) | Joe Downing | Steve | gangster, victim | [none] |
| Crime School (1938) | Billy Halop | Frankie Warren | teenager, victim | Sue, Gangster Blues |
| Crime School (1938) | Frank Otto | Junkie | victim | [none] |
| They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | John Garfield | Johnnie | leading man, boxer, victim, suspect, fugitive | The Fugitive, On the Make |
| They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | John Ridgely | Charlie Magee | reporter, victim | [none] |
| Dust Be My Destiny (1939) | Stanley Ridges | Charlie Garrett | antagonist, father, victim | Charlie |
| We Are Not Alone (1939) | Paul Muni | Dr. David Newcome | leading man, father, doctor, suspect, victim | Surprise Symphony, Celebre Romance |
| We Are Not Alone (1939) | Jane Bryan | Leni Krafft | leading lady, friend, suspect, victim, love interest, nanny | Frohe Botschaft, I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside, Celebre Romance |
| All This, and Heaven Too (1940) | Barbara O'Neil | Duchesse de Praslin | royalty, wife, victim | The Duchess, Desperation |
| City for Conquest (1940) | James Cagney | Danny Kenny | leading man, boxer, victim | Tone Poem A |
| City for Conquest (1940) | Jerome Cowan | Dutch | manager, victim | [none] |
| The Letter (1940) | Bette Davis | Leslie Crosbie | leading lady, murderer, victim | Leslie, Leslie B, Robert and Leslie |
| The Letter (1940) | Herbert Marshall | Robert Crosbie | husband, victim | Robert and Leslie |
| The Letter (1940) | Gale Sondergaard | Mrs. Hammond | widow, antagonist, victim, murderer | Mrs. Hammond, Glass Curtains |
| Out of the Fog (1941) | Thomas Mitchell | Jonah Goodwin | tailor, victim, father, friend, fisherman | Father and Daughter |
| Out of the Fog (1941) | John Qualen | Olaf Johnson | chef, victim, friend, fisherman | [none] |
| In This Our Life (1942) | Dennis Morgan | Peter Kingsmill | leading man, husband, victim | [none] |
| In This Our Life (1942) | Ernest Anderson | Parry Clay | friend, suspect, victim | Minerva and Parry |
| Mildred Pierce (1945) | Zachary Scott | Monte Beragon | leading man, love interest, victim | It Can't Be Wrong |
| Her Kind of Man (1946) | Zachary Scott | Steve Maddux | leading man, gambler, murderer, criminal, victim | It Had to Be You |
| Her Kind of Man (1946) | Faye Emerson | Ruby Marino | leading lady, victim, sister | [none] |
| Her Kind of Man (1946) | George Tobias | Joe Marino | husband, widow, victim, murderer, avenger | [none] |
| Her Kind of Man (1946) | Sheldon Leonard | Felix Bender | gambler, criminal, victim | [none] |
| The Big Sleep (1946) | John Ridgely | Eddie Mars | criminal, suspect, victim | [none] |
| The Big Sleep (1946) | Elisha Cook Jr. | Harry Jones | private eye, victim | Jones |
| The Big Sleep (1946) | Louis Jean Heydt | Joe Brody | criminal, victim, suspect | [none] |
| The Unfaithful (1947) | Ann Sheridan | Chris Hunter | leading lady, victim, criminal, suspect | Chris, Chris 2, Unfaithful |
| The Woman in White (1948) | Eleanor Parker | Laura Fairlie | leading lady, wife, victim, patient, mother, royalty, love interest | Pavan, Laura, The Self Banished |
| The Woman in White (1948) | Eleanor Parker | Ann Catherick | leading lady, mystery person, daughter, victim, patient | , Ann, Ann 2 |
| The Woman in White (1948) | Sydney Greenstreet | Count Alessandro Fosco | leading man, antagonist, criminal, murderer, hypnotist, victim, royalty | Fosco, Hypnosis |
| The Woman in White (1948) | Agnes Moorehead | Countess Fosco | wife, victim, mother, royalty, murderer | Ann |
| Beyond the Forest (1949) | Joseph Cotten | Doctor Louis Moline | leading man, husband, doctor, victim | Lewis |
| Beyond the Forest (1949) | Minor Watson | Moose Lawson | friend, victim | Moose, Drunk |
| Flamingo Road (1949) | David Brian | Dan Reynolds | politician, leading man, love interest, husband, victim | Lute Mae |
| White Heat (1949) | Margaret Wycherly | Ma Jarrett | mother, gangster, victim | Ma, Getaway |
| White Heat (1949) | Steve Cochran | Big Ed Somers | gangster, love interest, victim | Big Ed, Big Ed's Death |
| Without Honor (1949) | Franchot Tone | Dennis Williams | leading man, love interest, victim, husband, adulterer | Twilight |
| Without Honor (1949) | Agnes Moorehead | Katherine Williams | leading lady, wife, victim | [none] |
| Without Honor (1949) | Bruce Bennett | Fred Bandle | leading man, husband, victim | [none] |
| The Breaking Point (1950) | John Garfield | Harry Morgan | leading man, sailor, victim | The Breaking Point |
| The Breaking Point (1950) | Juano Hernandez | Wesley Park | friend, victim | [none] |
| The Breaking Point (1950) | Wallace Ford | F.R. Duncan | criminal, victim, lawyer | [none] |
| The Breaking Point (1950) | Juan Hernández | Joseph Park | child, victim | The Breaking Point |
| Caged (1950) | Eleanor Parker | Marie Allen | leading lady, prisoner, ex-convict, victim, mother | Marie, Molto Expressivo, June and Marie, Lullaby, Marie 2 |
| Caged (1950) | Hope Emerson | Evelyn Harper | guard, antagonist, victim | Harper |
| Caged (1950) | Olive Deering | June Roberts | prisoner, suicide victim | June and Marie, June |
| I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951) | Paul Picerni | Joe Cvetic | brother, victim | [none] |
| Mara Maru (1952) | Richard Webb | Andy Callahan | husband, victim, partner | [none] |
| Mara Maru (1952) | Georges Renavent | Ortega | suspect, victim, martyr | Ortega |
| Mara Maru (1952) | Henry Marco | Perol | worker, victim, child, brother | Manuelo, Manuelo 2 |
| Illegal (1955) | Edward G. Robinson | Victor Scott | leading man, lawyer, politician, criminal, victim | Scott |
| Illegal (1955) | Nina Foch | Ellen Miles | leading lady, love interest, assistant, victim, suspect, prisoner | Ellen, Ellen 2, Ellen B |
| Illegal (1955) | DeForest Kelley | Edward Clary | victim, suspect | [none] |
| Illegal (1955) | Kathy Marlowe | Gloria Benson | victim | Victim |
| Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) | Paul Stewart | Joe Lye | gangster, murderer, victim | Lye |
| Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) | Perry Lopez | Mario Amato | gangster, nephew, victim | [none] |
| Death of a Scoundrel (1956) | George Sanders | Clementi Sabourin | leading man, criminal, seducer, thief, suspect, murderer, victim | Clementi A, Clementi B, Clementi C, Death 1 |
| Death of a Scoundrel (1956) | Lisa Ferraday | Zina Monte | wife, ex-lover, suicide victim, avenger | Zina |
| Death of a Scoundrel (1956) | Tom Conway | Gerry Monte aka Sabourin | brother, victim | Gerry |
| Death of a Scoundrel (1956) | Bob Morgan | Chuck Kelly | criminal, victim | [none] |
| The FBI Story (1959) | Murray Hamilton | Sam Crandall | friend, agent, victim | FBI March A |
| The FBI Story (1959) | Victor Millan | Mario | guide, victim | The Marines' Hymn |
| The FBI Story (1959) | Buzz Martin | Mike Hardesty | son, soldier, victim | |