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The Glass Key
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Adapted from one of Dashiell Hammett's best novels, The Glass Key is a lively and straightforward melodrama of political corruption and urban intrigue.
DOUBLE FEATURE- Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key (1935), starring Gearge Raft, and director Rouben Mamoulien's City Streets (1931), starring Gary Cooper and Sylvia Sidney
Search for Beauty
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Back in the 1930s, the "Search for Beauty" contests were designed to scout the hinterlands of America and England for beautiful girls and handsome men who might qualify as movie contractees — though most the winners were drawn from the ranks of Hollywood residents. DOUBLE FEATURE- "Search for Beauty" (1934) and "Girl Without a Room" (1933)
College Rhythm
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Jack Oakie plays Finnegan, a conceited gridiron hero whose prowess on the football field is exceeded only by his appreciation of the ladies. But his strutting manner and accompanying overbearing ego have alienated his one-time best friend Larry Stacey (Lanny Ross), a serious, more scholarly type who deeply resents the adulation heaped on Finnegan.
Ladies Should Listen
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In this romantic comedy, a Parisian businessman heads for South American for a busman's holiday. There he hopes to have some fun and negotiate a deal concerning the mining of valuable nitrate deposits. Naturally, he carries the necessary contract with him. Knowing this, two con-artists conspire to steal it from him. The unwitting businessman is also pursued by a man-hungry spinster and a love-struck, nosy switchboard operator who taps his phone and ultimately saves his bacon.