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Unseen (1945) Once A Lady (1931) Island of Doomed Men (1940)
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Unseen (1945) Once A Lady (1931) Island of Doomed Men (1940)
In an older London neighborhood beset with strange deaths and a spooky,
abandoned house with boarded-up windows, Gail Russell arrives via
Boston to accept job as governess to widower Joel McCrea's two
precocious kids.
Ruth Chatterton plays a free-thinking eccentric Russian who marries a British aristocrat, and bears him a daughter.

His family is displeased and show it. Ruth is indiscreet with another brit, played by Ivor Novello, and is of course run out of England.
G-Man Robert Wilcox goes "undercover" as "Mr. Smith" to expose brutal conditions on an island -- somewhere in the Pacific Ocean -- where paroled men perform slave-labor in a mine owned by Peter Lorre.

In the process, Wilcox falls in love with Lorre's wife, Rochelle Hudson, who's just as much a prisoner on Dead Man's Island as he is.
Crime Of The Century (1933) Sarah And Son (1930) I Cover The Waterfront (1933)
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Crime Of The Century (1933) Sarah And Son (1930) I Cover The Waterfront (1933)
This unique thriller chronicles the exploits of a doctor who will do almost anything to please his young, second wife.

She wants more money. He arranges to get it by hypnotizing a bank official and making him extract $100,000 from the vault. The doctor then plans to murder him and then rob him.
A young wife is devastated to discover that her husband has sold their son to a wealthy couple and left her. The woman begs the couple to return the infant, but the heartless duo refuses.

The woman goes on to become an opera star and at the peak of her fame, again goes to the couple.

Chatterton received an Oscar nomination for her performance.
With an editor who won't leave him alone because the leads are constantly rolling in, wannabe investigative reporter Joe Miller (Ben Lyon) can't get a decent night's rest from his waterfront beat.

Forced to cover everything from bootleggers to herring stench, mob arrests to nude swimmers, he's got no choice- he'd be out a job if he doesn't jump when the boss says so.
Magnificent Fraud (1939) Hotel Haywire (1937)
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Magnificent Fraud (1939) Hotel Haywire (1937)
Akim Tamiroff plays actor Jules Lacroix who is performing before President Alvarado of a Latin American country (also played by Tamiroff).

Alvarado has been giving an honest government to the country, and has made a treaty he is negotiating a keystone to his policy. But he has made many enemies, and is fatally injured during the performance by a bomb.
A dentist named Parkhouse (Lynne Overman) plays a practical joke on a poker-playing buddy by sending him home with a lady's chemise stuffed in his coat pocket. The gag backfires, whereupon Parkhouse finds himself in hot water with his own wife (Spring Byington).

Threatened with divorce, Parkhouse is advised by a zany astrologer to frame Mrs. P. in a compromising situation at the Hotel Haywire, enlisting amateur detectives Bert and Genevieve Sterns (Benny Baker and Colette Lyons) in his scheme.
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