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A Lady's Profession (1933)
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Accomplice (1946)
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Advice to the Lovelorn (1933) + You Belong To Me (1934)
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Affairs of a Gentleman (1934)
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A couple of down-and-out British aristocrats buy an American roadhouse in this uproarious farce. Naming the establishment after their estate in the old country, Twicket-on-Topping, Lady Beulah (Alison Skipworth) and her brother Sir Reginald (Roland Young) run afoul of American gangsters.
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Private detective Simon Lash (Arlen) is contacted by Joyce, an
ex-girlfriend who jilted him at the altar. Joyce is played by Veda Ann
Borg, who always looked trashy. Joyce's husband Jim has been suffering from
bouts of amnesia, and now he's gone missing altogether.
Jim was a bank
executive, and private-eye Lash is a cynical
sleuth, so he naturally assumes that Jim's 'amnesia' was a pretext for
embezzling bank funds. But then Lash investigates, and no funds are
missing. Then, of course, he investigates a little more, and...
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Advice to the Lovelorn (1933 - 60 min):
Based on Nathaniel West's Miss Lonelyhearts, Advice to the Lovelorn is a comedy-drama about a hotshot reporter (Lee Tracy) who is forced to become an advice columnist. Hiding behind a female nom de plume, the cynical Tracy dispenses fatuous advice and becomes quite popular.
You Belong to Me (1934 - 67 min):
You Belong to Me is a showcase for juvenile performer David Jack
Holt, youngest son of action star Jack Holt. The boy is cast as Jimmy
Faxon, the son of recently widowed vaudeville performer Florette Faxon
(Helen Mack).
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The mysterious death of a notoriously candid author provides the basis
of this mystery.
Investigators do not believe the suicide note found
with his corpse. It seems the author had written a scandalous
autobiography detailing his many affairs, with no regard to the feelings
of the women involved.
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Air Eagles (1931)
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All the King's Horses (1935)
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Amazing Mr. X (1948)
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Animal World, The (1956)
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World War I flying aces, American Bill (Lloyd Hughes) and German Otto (Norman Kerry),
now perform for a carnival, and both are attracted to Eve, who's really
in love with Otto. When they get to Bill's hometown, Eddie (Matty Kemp),
Bill's younger brother who is training to be a pilot, meets Eve, and
he, too, is drawn to her.
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King Rudolf XIV of Langenstein, is too busy to make love to his wife, Queen Elaine of Langenstein, and good Queen Elaine is upset royally about it.
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Also known as The Amazing Mr. X, The Spiritualist stars Turhan
Bey as the title character, a mysterious mystic named Alexis.
Making a comfortable living by fleecing the gullible wealthy, Alexis'
latest target is grieving young widow Christine Faber (Lynn
Bari).
Hoping to communicate with her husband, who supposedly died
in a car crash two years earlier, Christine submits to Alexis'
crystal-ball act. Our hero finds out more than he bargained for when the
"deceased" Mr. Faber (Donald Curtis) turns up very much alive as the central
figure in an elaborate fraud scheme.
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The film begins with a thumbnail history of life on earth, then shows the audience how ancient habits and instincts die hard.
Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen, the team responsible for the
stop-motion animation in 1949's Mighty Joe Young, lavish their
expertise on the film's opening dinosaur-battle sequence.
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Argyle Secrets, The (1948)
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Arizona to Broadway (1933)
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Badge Of Honor (1934) + Oil Raider (1934)
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Be Yourself (1930)
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"The Argyle Secrets" is a poverty-row noir made in 1948 for Eronel
Productions that follows newsman Harry
Mitchell (William Gargan), hot on the trail of the mysterious Argyle
album.
The album is a package of incriminating evidence of wartime collaboration and
betrayal that results early on in the death of an older, famous
reporter whose fragmentary whispers and one photo-stat of the cover of
the album lead Mitchell on what first seems to be a wild goose chase in
search of an item that may or may not even really exist.
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While traveling through Arizona, carnival huckster Smiley Wells (James
Dunn) makes the acquaintance of sweet small-town girl Lynn Martin (Joan Bennett). Upon learning that a gang of slick operators
has swindled a huge sum of money from Lynn's mother, Smiley decides
that money lost through larceny can be won back the same way.
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BADGE OF HONOR Crabbe
is cast as Bob Gordon, a spoiled society boy who finds himself in a
small town, rife with political corruption.
Hoping to bring the crooks
to justice, Bob poses as a hotshot reporter, getting away with all sorts
of outrages by explaining "Well, a newspaperman can do a little bit of
everything."
THE OIL RAIDER
This robust action-melodrama stars Larry "Buster" Crabbe
as an oil prospector whose financial backer turns crooked when he
suddenly finds himself faced with bankruptcy. Learning that Dave Warren (Crabbe) has been forced to fire a troublesome worker, Simmons (Max Wagner), the backer, J.T. Varley (George Irving), convinces the man to sabotage Dave's truck.
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The Rose of Washington Square is cast as Fanny Field, the long-suffering girlfriend of no-account, gin-swilling prizefighter Jerry Moore (Robert Armstrong). After sacrificing everything to advance Jerry's career, Fanny is "repaid" when Jerry dumps her in favor of femme fatale Lillian (Gertrude Astor).
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Behind The Makeup (1930)
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Behold My Wife (1935)
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Big Cage (1933)
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Blood Money (1933) + Pleasure Cruise (1933)
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In this complicated drama, the jolly painted face of a circus clown is but a mask for an avaricious, ruthlessly ambitious, and deceitful man.
Hap is performing in small New Orleans clubs when he saves the life of the starving Gardino, a member of a distinguished family of European clowns.
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After Michael Carter's fiancée commits suicide, Michael vows to seek revenge on his wealthy family, who sabotaged their marriage. He drives across the country angrily, and lands up at a saloon, where he is shot by an Indian, Pete.
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Renowned animal-trainer Clyde Beatty plays himself as a circus owner in this adventure that centers on an enthusiastic youth who idolizes Beatty. The story's highlight is a fight with the lions and tigers.
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Blood Money (1933 - 66 min)
George Bancroft's tough bailbondsman has no qualms cheating little old
ladies out of their life savings in Blood Money, a surprisingly violent
pre-code gangster thriller. "I make all my money from losers," Bancroft
snarls at one point.
Pleasure Cruise (1933 - 72 min) Genevieve
Tobin plays the bored wife of novelist Roland Young, who, after an
argument with her spouse, decides to leave for a while and sets out on
a pleasure cruise, hoping for a romance.
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Bolero (1934) + Rumba (1935)
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Born Reckless (1937) + Midnight Taxi (1937)
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Breezing Home (1937)
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Bride Comes Home (1936)
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BOLERO: Bolero stars George
Raft as Raoul de Barre, an arrogant dancer who rises to fame in the
years prior to, during, and after WW I. Raoul is helped along the way
by his promoter brother Mike (William Frawley) and scores of willing
females, matriculating from two-bit gigolo to the greatest ballroom
dancer in Paris.
Rumba:
A follow-up to the highly successful Bolero, this lively romantic drama
stars George Raft as Joe Martin, a Cuban-American dancer who lives and
works in Havana with his lovely partner Goldie Allen until a bad case
of varicose veins forces impacts his career.
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Born Reckless: Racketeer Jim
Barnes is trying to force the independent taxicab-drivers to join his
'protection service" at the cost of five bucks a day. Champion race-car
driver, Bob Kane, joins with his friends Lee and "Dad" Martin in a
fight for the street rights of a big city.
Midnight Taxi: Donlevy is cast
as Chick Gardner, a federal agent who poses as a New York cab driver.
His plan is to use his cover to expose a gang of counterfeiters, who've
been using taxis as their means of distribution.
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Framed by the fast-paced world of horse racing, this romance centers
upon the wealthy young owner of a racing stable who falls in love with a
beautiful singer who has just been given Galaxy, a promising young
horse, by one of her beaus.
Galaxy is accompanied by a trainer, who is
also in love with the girl. Later all three get tangled up with crooked
bookies and trouble follows.
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Jack Bristow (Robert Young), one of the staffers, tells Cyrus about Jeanette's misfortunes, and while he's not initially swayed by this tale of woe, Cyrus buckles under and hires her, primarily because Jack has lobbied strongly for her (which might have something to do with the fact he finds her attractive).
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Broadway Bad (1934) + Hello, Sister (1933)
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Broken Wing (1932)
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Bulldog Drummond (1929)
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Car 99 (1935)
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Broadway Bad: Broadway Bad
stars Joan Blondell as a wisecracking but goodhearted chorus girl whose
husband (Ricardo Cortez) is an abusive lout. Blondell's plight makes
the headlines, which results in an upswing in her career.
Hello, Sister: Love turns into an unhealthy obsession in this offbeat drama. Millie (Zasu Pitts) and Peggy (Boots Mallory)
are two friends who leave behind the small town where they were raised
to try their luck in New York City.
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Captain Innocencio (Leo Carrillo) practices "frontier justice", just one of several responsibilities he has in running the town. Whatever he says goes! But there is something more important to Captain Innocencio than the town's affairs: He is trying to win the heart of Lolita (Lupe Velez), the daughter of a wealthy rancher.
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Tired of his sedentary postwar existence, Col. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond (Ronald Colman) offers his services as adventurer for hire. This gets him mixed up with lovely Joan Bennett, whose wealthy father is being held against his will in a gloomy sanitarium.
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In his first starring role (after being second-billed to Claudette Colbert in The Gilded Lily), Fred MacMurray plays officer Ross Martin of the Michigan State Police.
After completing his training, Martin is pitted against dignified Professor Anthony (Sir Guy Standing), who uses his academic status as a cover for his bank-robbery activities.
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Caravan (1934)
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Carnival (1935) + Two Fisted (1935)
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Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936)
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Charming Sinners (1929)
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Charles Boyer played his first major Hollywood role (and gets to sing in the bargain!) in the oddball musical romance Caravan. Loretta Young stars as young Countess Wilms, who is forced to wed by midnight or lose her inheritance. She impulsively chooses gypsy vagabond Latzi (Boyer), offering him a huge sum of money if he'll consent.
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Carnival (1935 - 77 min)
In this melodramatic comedy a carnival puppeteer must cope with
the death of his wife who expired while birthing his daughter. His
father-in-law, decides to sue him for custody of the little girl
because he believes carnival life with a single father will be harmful
to her.
Two Fisted (1935 - 60 min) Lee Tracy
stars as fast-lipped fight manager Hay Hurley, while Roscoe Karns
co-stars as slow-witted pugilist Chick Moran. Flat broke, Hay and Chick
take servant jobs in the household of wealthy Sue Parker (Gail
Patrick).
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When wealthy Mr. Ames is murdered, his beautiful wife Hope (Madeleine Carroll) is the principal suspect. She is acquitted through lack of evidence, but it's hardly a happy ending.
Her son Bobbie (Scotty Beckett)
is taken away from her by spiteful relatives, who poison the boy's mind
against her. Making matters worse, assistant DA Matt Logan (George Brent)
is still convinced that Hope is guilty.
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Charming Sinners was an adaptation of Somerset Maugham's play The Constant Wife. Robert Miles (Clive Brook) starts the ball rolling when he falls in love with Anne-Marie Whitley (Mary Nolan), the best friend of his own wife Kathryn (Ruth Chatterton).
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Cheat (1931)
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City Girl (1930)
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City Streets (1931) + The Glass Key (1935)
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College Rhythm (1934)
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Director F.W. Murnau began City Girl as a silent film, hoping to match the artistic triumph of his earlier Sunrise. Murnau was frustrated by two elements: Fox's decision to hastily convert the film into a talkie, and his inability to secure the services of Sunrise star Janet Gaynor. This version is the silent film.
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City Streets: Straight-arrow movie hero
Gary Cooper is cast as a racketeer known only as The Kid. He has chosen
a life of crime out of love for Nan (Sylvia Sidney), the daughter of
mob henchman Pop Cooley (Guy Kibbee).
The Glass Key: George Raft plays Ed Beaumont, the right-hand man to
genial ward heeler Paul Madvig (Edward Arnold), who wants to clean up
his political act. On the eve of a major election, Madvig is implicated
in a murder, and it's up to Beaumont to help him out.
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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.
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College Scandal (1935)
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Condemned (1929)
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Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931)
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Convicted (1931) + Iron Master (1933)
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Never mind the title and the musical content: College Scandal is at heart a murder mystery, and a pretty suspenseful one at that. Several mysterious killings have taken place at a co-ed college, and it looks as though there won't be anyone left alive to appear in the annual campus musical.
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Colman is unjustly sentenced for a crime he does not commit and is sent to a tropical penal colony. Ann Harding is the unhappy wife of the Warden. You can guess the rest. These two expert actors do a wonderful job. Colman was nominated for an Oscar for this performance and deserved it. The cinematography is also quite stunning.
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Rakish college student Hal (Norman Foster) is in love with sorority girl Peggy (Claudia Dell), but she only has eyes for Hal's roommate Dan (Philips Holmes).
Hoping to get Dan out of the way, Hal enlists the aid of campus vamp Patricia (Sylvia Sidney).
She manipulates Dan into a hot necking session, resulting in an
unscheduled pregnancy. Dan is tossed off the campus, whereupon Peggy
pulls off a few dirty tricks of her own, culminating in a shotgun
wedding between Hal and Patricia.
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Convicted: Aileen Pringle plays Clair Norville, an actress, who is taking a
cruise. She is being harassed by another passenger, Tony Blair,
(Richard Tucker), a producer of her last show. He has embezzled funds
and is traveling with Constance (Dorothy Christy, the most natural
actor in the movie) another actress, who wants her cut.
Iron Master: In this drama, a bright young mill worker is left in charge of his late
employer's estate. This causes many hard feelings from the surviving
family. He forces the boss's son and daughter to work in the factory.
They do not want to. For revenge they begin divulging trade secrets to
a competitor. They only stop after the daughter falls in love.
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Coronado (1935)
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Craig's Wife (1936)
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Crime Of Helen Stanley (1934)
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Crime Of The Century (1933)
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Former child actor Johnny Downs acts his first adult lead in this nonsensical but charming little musical which benefits greatly from the appearance of Eddy Duchin and his band.
To keep troublesome socialite Johnny Marvin (Downs) out of mischief, Coronado Hotel manager Carlton (Jameson Thomas) persuades Duchin to hire the lad as a band member.
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Directed by Dorothy Arzner. After several light comedy roles, Rosalind Russell
proved her salt as a dramatic film actress in this 1936 adaptation of
George Kelly's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Craig's Wife. Russell plays
Harriet Craig, whose obsession with keeping her house and its
furnishings spotless has driven away most of her friends.
Harriet's husband Walter (John Boles)
loves her and will not brook any criticism of her fastidiousness. But
even he has a breaking point: this comes when, during a moment of dire
crisis, she reveals that she is more concerned with her own well-being
than her husband's.
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This third entry in the "Inspector Trent" series is cleverly (and economically) set in a movie studio. A malevolent leading lady (Gail Patrick) is murdered while filming a scene, whereupon the nervous studio head calls in Inspector Trent (Ralph Bellamy).
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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.
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Crime Without Passion (1934)
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Crosby Case (1934)
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Cross Examination (1932)
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Cynara (1932)
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Crime Without Passion is an odd, almost existential murder yarn. Famed attorney Claude Rains, incensed that his mistress (Margo) has been seeing other men, kills the girl--or at least thinks he does.
Rains believes he is "above" such irritations as conscience and morality, and calmly arranges to cover his crime, using his knowledge of the law to escape detection.
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While the opening credits are rolling, the audience is introduced to the five main suspects in the murder of a certain Mr. Crosby. Police inspector Thomas (Alan Dinehart) believes that Lynn Ashton (Wynne Gibson), an ex-lover of the victim, is the most likely suspect, though the audience is encouraged not to discount the elderly, seemingly frail Lubeck (Edward Van Sloan), oafish thief Collins (Warren Hymer), heavily-in-debt gambler Willie (John Wray), or even avuncular nightclub doorman Costello (J. Farrell McDonald).
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Defense Atorney Gerald Waring uses great skill and ingenuity in his efforts to save the life of a boy charged with the murder of his father. Witness after witness piles up damaging evidence against the accused youth, but expert cross-examination by Waring digs out the startling truth behind the killing and subsequently reveals the identity of the real killer in a surprise-twist ending.
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Jim Warlock (Ronald Colman) is a successful British lawyer who has always displayed a solid and conservative nature in his business associations, his professional ethics, and his personal life. He has enjoyed a happy if unexciting marriage with his wife Clemency (Kay Francis) for seven years, but when she leaves town for several days, Jim meets Doris (Phyllis Barry), a young sales clerk.
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Dancers In The Dark (1932)
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Dancing Feet (1936) + Turn Off The Moon (1937)
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Dangerous Curves (1929) + True To The Navy (1930)
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Dangerous Paradise (1930)
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Big city dime-a-dance girl Miriam Hopkins has a chance to leave the grind behind and marry musician Wm. Collier Jr, much to the displeasure of his friend, band leader Jack Oakie. Oakie schemes to break them up but finds himself falling for Miriam along the way. Meanwhile, a gangster (sleek "black snake" George Raft) from her past comes back into her life to complicate things and all three men battle for her affections.
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Dancing Feet: Dancing Feet stars Joan Marsh as Judy, a society deb who lands a job as a dime-a-dance girl to spite her wealthy grandfather (Purnell Pratt). While her fiancé Peyton (Ben Lyon) stews, Judy strikes up a friendship with Jimmy (Eddie Nugent),
a bellhop who aspires to become a vaudeville dancer.
Turn Off The Moon: Department store owner Elliot Dinwiddy (Charlie Ruggles) never makes a decision without first consulting his astrologer Dr. Wakefield (Andrew Tombes).
Problem is, Dinwiddy's dependence upon the stars to dictate his fate
has a negative trickle-down effect on his impending marriage to his
secretary Myrtle Tweep (Marjorie Gateson) -- and on the romance between store employees Terry Keith (Johnny Downs) and Caroline Wilson (Eleanor Whitley).
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Dangerous Curves: Circus life
provides the framework of this drama that chronicles the love, life,
and aspiration of a young circus waif. The aspiring star is learning to
walk the high-wire with the young wire-walker she adores. He
loves another, his partner, but she is untrue to him. As a result he is
almost on the edge of a breakdown.
True to the Navy:
Clara Bow's flat Brooklynese voice seems perfectly suited for
the rowdy goings-on in True to the Navy. The "It" girl plays Ruby
Nolan, owner of a drug store frequented by she-sick sailors. Each of
the gobs assumes that he's the only man in Ruby's life, and when
several of her boyfriends converge upon the pharmacy all at once, they
tear the joint apart.
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Alma (Nancy Carroll), a violinist hired
to play at an island resort, is pressured to make herself available to
its male visitors.
She flees and hides in a skiff belonging to the
reclusive Heyst (Richard Arlen), who is said to have hidden a
stash of gold.
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Dangerous to Know (1938)
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Dark Angel (1935)
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Dark Journey (1937)
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Darkened Rooms (1929)
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Racketeer Steve Recka (Akim Tamiroff), art patron and political power-maker, rules his town and Madame Lan Ying (Anna May Wong), his beautiful Oriental friend and hostess (read:mistress), with an iron hand.
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Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall star respectively as Alan Trent, Kitty
Vane and Gerald Shannon, friends since childhood. Though Gerald is
deeply in love with Kitty, it is Alan who wins her hand in marriage.
But
before the wedding can take place, WW I intervenes, and both Alan and
Gerald march off with their regiments. Blinded on the battlefield, Alan
gallantly pretends to have been killed so that Kitty will not feel
obligated to care for him.
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The unorthodox teaming of Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt is but one of the many pleasures of the 1937 spy yarn Dark Journey.
Leigh
plays a Stockholm dress-shop owner during World War I, who, being a
neutral, is permitted to travel unmolested to and from France.
Veidt
plays a supposedly disgraced German officer who is actually head of his
country's secret service. The two fall in love, despite the fact that Leigh has a secret as well: she is a double agent, sympathetic towards the Allied cause.
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Neil Hamilton is Emory Yago, the struggling proprietor of a boardwalk photography shop. Madame Silvera, an adjacent spiritual medium, hires Emory to fake "spirit photos", and he becomes intrigued with the financial possibilities of spiritualism.
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Daughter of Shanghai (1937)
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Daughter of the Dragon (1931)
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Days of Thrills And Laughter (1961)
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Devil To Pay (1930)
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In an unidentified airplane flying over the ocean in which six aliens are huddled, alien-smugglers Frank Barden (J. Carrol Naish) and Andrew Sleete (Buster Crabbe as Larry Crabbe) are trying to evade a government pursuit plane.
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Princess Ling Moy, a young and beautiful Chinese aristocrat lives next door, unbeknownst to her, to Dr. Fu Manchu, a brilliant but twisted genius who is out to rule the world.
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An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century through the 1920s. It starts with a 1905 look at French comedy, goes through the 1910s with Sennett, Chaplin, and Fairbanks, and into the 1920s with Max Roach, Snub Pollard, Harry Langdon, Al St. John, Charlie Chase, and the teaming of Laurel and Hardy.
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Ronald Colman plays the "black sheep" of a wealthy British family, sent to South Africa so that he'll be as far away from home as possible. Broke again, Colman auctions off his belongings and heads for London to the less-than-open arms of his father (Frederick Kerr). He begins to dally with a saucy actress (Myrna Loy), but soon his attentions shift to a young heiress (Loretta Young) engaged to a nobleman. The heiress manages to set Colman on the straight and narrow, so he renounces his wastrel ways and settles down--but not before breaking up the girl's upcoming wedding. Based on a play by Frederick Lonsdale, Devil to Pay is dated only in its subject matter; on a purely technical level, the film hardly betrays its age at all.
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Devil's Holiday (1930) + Stolen Heaven (1931)
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Devil's in Love (1933)
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Devil's Squadron (1936)
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Dirigible (1931)
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The Devil's Holiday (1930 - 80 min)
Nancy Carroll brings a touch of freshness to Devil's Holiday. Ms. Carroll plays a manicurist who
woos and weds wealthy Phillips Holmes. She tells herself that she
harbors no mercenary notions, but when Holmes' family offers to buy her
off if she'll leave, Carroll accepts the offer.
Stolen Heaven (1931 - 73 min)
Nancy Carroll plays Mary, the streetwalker sweetheart of
born-loser Joe (Phillips Holmes). Engineering a $20,000 robbery, Mary
and Joe draw up a pact to spend all the money foolishly and then commit
suicide.
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The French Foreign Legion is the setting for this episodic adventure yarn. Victor Jory plays a Legion doctor falsely accused of murdering his commander over the love of Loretta Young.
Jory escapes prosecution by heading for parts unknown, but when a
deadly illness strikes his old fort, he returns to aid his comrades. He
is arrested, but clears himself of the murder charge and ends up with
Young.
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Richard Dix plays an ex-Marine flier who has been court-martialed for cowardice and thrown out of the service. He joins a group of pilots who are hired to test a new bomber. Four pilots are killed before Dix comes in and saves the day.
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Navy pilots Jack Holt and Ralph Graves battle over the affections of Fay Wray. Directed by Frank Capra.
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Disbarred (1939)
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Disgraced! (1933)
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Dishonored (1931)
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Divorce of Lady X (1938)
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Gail Patrick plays a brilliant but naive country lawyer brought to the city to defend gangster Sidney Toler.
She is subsidized by pillar of society Otto Kruger,
who is actually the "big boy" behind the city's rackets.
Ms. Patrick
must prove that Toler didn't own a weapon that he is accused of
pointing at a terrified states' witness.
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Helen Twelvetrees is cast as Gay Holliday, whose romance with Kirk Underwood Jr. (Bruce Cabot) turns sour when Kirk turns out to be a jerk.
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As "Agent X-27" our heroine proves invaluable to her superiors, seducing and betraying enemy officers with the greatest of ease. But when she falls in love with Russian spy Lt. Kranau (Victor McLaglen), she permits him to escape her clutches, and as a consequence is sentenced to be executed.
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Filmed in lavish Technicolor and given Tiffany production values by producer Alexander Korda, the British comedy Divorce of Lady X is at base a trivial little farce, buoyed by the sprightly performances of star Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier.
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Double Door (1934)
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Down To Earth (1932)
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Dude Ranch (1931) + Florida Special (1936)
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Evenings For Sale (1932)
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Set in 1910 Manhattan, the film stars Mary Morris and Anne Revere,
repeating their stage roles as domineering, calculating Victoria Van
Brett and her weakling sister Caroline. The title refers to the door
guarding the Van Brett's secret vault, wherein are stored the family
jewels.
Years earlier, Victoria, the only member of the family who
knows the vault's combination, locked Caroline in the dark, airless
chamber, literally frightening her into madness.
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This sequel to the highly successful Will Rogers vehicles They Had to See Paris and So This is London details the further adventures of the nouveau riche Peters family of Claremore, Oklahoma.
Oil millionaire Pike Peters (Will Rogers) remains his old "down to earth" self, but his family -- wife Idy (Irene Rich) and son Ross (Matty Kemp)
-- insist upon taking on airs.
Idy's improvidence reaches hitherto
unscaled heights when she insists upon rebuilding the family's French
chateau in their hometown of Claremore.
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Dude Ranch: Two of Hollywood's
best contract comedians made a rare joint appearance in Dude Ranch.
Jack Oakie heads the cast as Jenifer, the head of a traveling troupe of
repertory actors. Finding themselves on the premises of a dude
ranch, Jenifer and his actors strike up a deal with ranch proprietor
Chester Carr (Stuart Erwin).
Florida Special: A Florida-bound train is filled with romance and intrigue in this
comedy. Among the passengers is a millionaire bon vivant carrying $1
million in diamonds. He is fully aware that a gang of would-be jewel
thieves have followed him and so pretends to be an invalid with an ice
bag perpetually stuck to his head.
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In this romance, an impoverished Viennese aristocrat becomes a gigolo. While on the job, he encounters a Yankee widow who is terribly impressed by titled men. They get involved and she helps him start afresh.
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Evergreen (1934)
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Extravagance (1930)
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Fair Warning (1937)
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False Madonna (1932) + Vice Squad (1931)
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The Ben W. Levy play Evergreen proved to be an excellent film vehicle from British music-comedy star Jessie Matthews. Our heroine plays a popular music hall thrush of the early 1900s, whose impending marriage into nobility is destroyed by the arrival of her long-thought-dead lover.
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Alice Kendall is the darling of her social set, the sons and daughters of millionaires, although Alice's mother has impoverished herself to provide Alice with the luxuries she expects as her right.
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Chunky character actor J. Edward Bromberg carries the weight of Fair Warning
on his burly shoulders.
Bromberg is cast as Matthew Jerico, a sheriff
in the Death Valley region of California, at present assigned to solve
the murder of a wealthy miner.
The killing took place at a swank
tourist resort, meaning that Jerico has hundreds of suspects to choose
from.
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FALSE MADONNA: A pair of grifters, one of whom is impersonating a doctor, assist a
sick woman while riding a train. After the woman dies, the female
con-artist assumes her identity so that she can collect a large amount
of money.
VICE SQUAD: In this crime drama, an ambassador must become a police snitch for a
corrupt vice squad and it nearly destroys his career. He survives the
incident with reputation intact. But then the cops come 'round again.
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Father Brown, Detective (1935) + Wharf Angel (1934)
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Feather in Her Hat (1935)
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Finn And Hattie (1931)
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Flight (1929)
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Father Brown, Detective: G.K. Chesterton's crime-solving cleric Father Brown was first brought to the screen in 1934, in the corpulent form of Walter Connolly. The good father spends most of the film trying to retrieve a valuable diamond cross from elusive thief Flambeau (Paul Lukas).
Father Brown is convinced that Flambeau is eminently redeemable, but
the double-crossing thief hardly proves to be a prime candidate for
salvation.
Wharf Angel: Adapted from an earlier European film, Wharf Angel stars Dorothy Dell as Toy, a golden-hearted prostitute stranded in San Francisco. Toy finds hope for redemption when she falls in love with Como (Preston S. Foster), a sailor on the lam from a murder charge. In Madame Butterfly
fashion, the heroine promises to wait for Como until he is able to
clear himself.
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In Feather in Her Hat, Pauline Lord plays cockney storekeeper
Clarissa Phipps, who worries that her son Richard will grow up being
ashamed of her humble vocation. Thus, she loftily pretends that she's
not Richard's mother, and that the boy is actually the offspring of a
prominent theatrical family.
Upon reaching adulthood, Richard (Louis Hayward) becomes a prominent playwright, confident
that the stage is in his blood, while Clarissa secretly sells her store
at a loss to finance Richard's first production.
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In this youthful comedy, a child genius has fun getting her cousin into
trouble. The bright girl's parents take her and her nephew on a sea
cruise to Paris.
When she is not bedeviling her
cousin, she is helping her father get out of trouble with con artists.
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This early Frank Capra talkie stars popular screen action team Jack Holt and Ralph Graves as US marines stationed in Nicaragua.
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For the Defense (1930) + Street Of Chance (1930)
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Four Feathers (1928)
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Gallant Lady (1934)
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Gilded Lily, The (1935)
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For the Defense (1930 - 62 min)
William Powell stars in this drama as William Foster, a gifted
defense attorney with a gift for making cases go his way. Foster's
winning record in the courtroom has earned him a colorful clientele,
including several notorious criminals, but he doubts his abilities when
his girlfriend Irene Manners (Kay Francis) is charged with manslaughter
after a violent incident which occurred while she was drinking.
Street of Chance (1930 - 76 min)
This fact-based drama chronicles the events that led to the
murder of a notorious gambler. The story begins when a young cardsharp
goes to see his brother, whom he believes is a stockbroker. In reality,
the brother is a famed gambler who is trying to quit and try to rebuild
his marriage.
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Richard Arlen stars as Harry Faversham, the British officer who resigns rather than fight against rebels in Egypt. Starring Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, William Powell, and Clive Brook.
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Ann Harding, one of screen-dom's finest sufferers, stars in Gregory LaCava's Gallant Lady. Left pregnant by her (apparently) deceased lover Dan (Clive Brook, cast against type as a drunken lout), Sally (Harding ) tearfully gives up her son Didi (Dickie Moore)
for adoption and endeavors to start life anew. She enjoys success as an
interior decorator, yet still she longs to be reunited with her son.
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While Peter is crazy about Marilyn, she has her eye on Charles Gray (Ray Milland), a wealthy Englishman. Charles is the son of Lloyd Granville (C. Aubrey Smith), a titled British nobleman, which means Charles is rich, good looking, and minor royalty, tipping the scales in his favor. Charles proposes marriage to Marilyn, but after a sudden argument, she turns him down.
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