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Advice to the Lovelorn (1933) + You Belong To Me (1934)
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Air Eagles (1931)
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Bedtime Story (1933) + Playboy Of Paris (1930)
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Behold My Wife (1935)
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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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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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A Bedtime Story: This musical
comedy stars Maurice Chevalier as (what else?) a Parisian playboy with
a song and a kiss for every beautiful woman in sight. His libertine
ways are stemmed when Chevalier finds himself saddled with an abandoned
baby.
Playboy Of Paris: In this sparkling musical comedy, a bungling waiter (Maurice Chevalier)
loses his job at a tony restaurant. His employment prospects look grim
until the opportunistic restaurateur learns that his ex-employee is
slated to receive a vast inheritance.
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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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Big Pond (1930)
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Blind Date (1934) + Grand Exit (1935)
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Breezing Home (1937)
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Bride Comes Home (1936)
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Pierre is a Venetian tour guide, who falls in love with wealthy American tourist Barbara. Her male relatives think that Pierre is merely a fortune-hunter, but Barbara's mom persuades her husband to give Pierre a job in his chewing-gum factory.
The men folk finally approve of Barbara's choice when Pierre comes up with the brilliant, money-making idea of coating the gum with liquor!
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BLIND DATE (1934) After being stood up on her birthday, Kitty goes on a double-date/blind date, where she meets department store heir Bob Hartwell (Hamilton). She falls in love, but leaves him when his protestations of love appear to cover a desire for her to be his mistress, rather than his wife.
GRAND EXIT (1935)
ANN SOTHERN and EDMUND LOWE are teamed again,
and this time it's a suspenseful little drams about tracking down
an arsonist. It's a clever story with some brisk dialog that keeps
things going merrily along while the chase for the arsonist consumes
most of the plot.
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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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Charlie's Aunt (1930)
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Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931)
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Convicted (1931) + Iron Master (1933)
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Craig's Wife (1936)
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Two Oxford undergraduates, Charley Wickeham (Hugh Williams) and Jack Chesney (Rodney McLennon), anxiously await the visit of their respective girlfriends Amy Spettigue (June Collyer) and Kitty Verdun (Flora Sheffield). Trouble is, the ladies have no chaperone, and this will never do in the hallowed halls of Oxford.
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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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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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Dancers In The Dark (1932)
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Dangerous Curves (1929) + True To The Navy (1930)
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Dark Angel (1935)
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Devil's Holiday (1930) + Stolen Heaven (1931)
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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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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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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 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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Devil's in Love (1933)
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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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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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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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Enter Madame (1935)
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Evergreen (1934)
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Extravagance (1930)
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Feather in Her Hat (1935)
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Grant's dreams of connubial bliss are shattered when he's forced to trail along while Landi tours the world with a huge entourage; he's also not happy with his wife's frequent temperamental outbursts.
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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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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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Folies Bergère (1935)
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Four Clowns (1970)
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From Hell to Heaven (1933)
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Gallant Lady (1934)
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A nightclub entertainer (Chevalier), is hired to pose as his look-alike (also Chevalier), a prominent aviation tycoon. The masquerade causes consternation for the entertainer's girlfriend, who of course has no idea what's going on, and for the tycoon's wife, who can't understand why her cold-fish husband has suddenly become so warm and demonstrative.
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Robert Youngson once again compiles scenes from the golden age of comedy's silent film era.
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The world of horse racing provides the backdrop for this episodic drama. Much of the story is set at the Luray Springs Hotel where the characters wait for the running of the Capitol Handicap. The main story focuses upon Colly Tannyer, a pretty young handicapper who must wrangle up $10,000 so she can bet on a special horse. He former lover, Cuff Billings, helps her out under the condition that if the horse loses, she must make love to him. She agrees, and unfortunately, her steed places third. Fortunately, Cuff is more honorable than she though and he ends up romancing her.
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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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Girl In 419 (1933)
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Girl O' My Dreams (1935) + Melody Lingers On (1935)
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Girls About Town (1931)
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Golden Harvest (1932)
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A large urban hospital provides the setting for this drama. The staff
there has seen it all and this is reflected in their hard-bitten
demeanor, their cynicism, and the cruel jokes they play.
One of them,
an excellent surgeon gains a new outlook on life after he gets involved
with investigating the death of a mobster, fatally shot in his hotel
suite during a card game. The police call him to the scene to look at
the corpse.
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Girl O' My Dreams
Long before its "Teen Agers" series of the 1940s, Monogram Pictures went to college in the musical Girl of My Dreams. Heading the somewhat over-aged student body are BMOC Larry Haynes (Edward Nugent) and track-star Don Cooper (a handsome young Lon Chaney Jr., here still billed as Creighton Chaney).
The Melody Lingers On
American opera baritone George Houston, who later gained a measure of fame as a western hero, made his film debut in The Melody Lingers On. Houston plays Salvini, a dashing Italian army captain who enjoys a brief romantic fling with concert pianist Ann Prescott (Josephine Hutchinson).
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Kay Francis and Lilyan Tashman portray what used to be euphemistically labeled "good time girls". They work the convention circuit, providing companionship and other favors for tired business men--who of course lavish the girls with expensive gifts.
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A play by Nina Wilcox Putnam was the source for the empire-building drama Golden Harvest.
Chester Morris
stars as ambitious grain trader Chris Martin, who through fair and foul
means corners the wheat market and becomes a millionaire.
Outgrowing
his humble farm beginnings, Chris makes a bid for respectability by
marrying Chicago socialite Cynthia Flint (Genevieve Tobin).
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Great Expectations (1934)
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Happy Time (1952)
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Healer (1936)
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Hell Harbor (1930)
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The story is the familiar one of young Pip (George Breakstone as a boy, Phillips Holmes as an adult) whose future wealth is assured through the auspices of a mysterious benefactor. It turns out that Pip's "guardian angel" is condemned convict Magwich (Henry Hull), repaying a favor the lad had done for him years earlier.
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Set in Quebec during the early part of the 20th century, the film concentrates on the activities of a large French-Canadian family headed by Charles Boyer. Most of the humor arises from "coming of age" complications and sexual awakenings, especially when worldly prodigal son Louis Jourdan returns to the fold and exercises his influence on impressionable young Bobby Driscoll.
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Ralph Bellamy stars as Dr. Holden,
aka "The Healer," a medical doctor operating a charity camp at a
mineral spring in the Adirondacks. When vacationing socialite Joan
Bradshaw (Judith Allen) is thrown from her
horse, Dr. Holden performs a tricky operation that restores her to
perfect health.
They fall in love, but Joan has a less than savory
influence on the good doctor, who forgets all about his charity work in
general and lame little Jimmy (Rooney) in particular.
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Even allowing for the comparative freedom of the pre-Production Code years, 1930's Hell Harbor was pretty
strong meat for its time.
The story is set on a remote Caribbean island, entirely populated by descendants of Sir Henry Morgan's pirate crew. Morgan's brutish great-great-grandson Henry Morgan (Gibson Gowland) intends to shower himself with gold and to that end forces his daughter Anita (Lupe Velez) into a marriage with despicable moneylender Joseph Horngold (Jean Hersholt).
Coming to Anita's rescue is shipwrecked American sailor Bob Wade (John Holland), whose presence sparks an unchecked riot on the island. Director Henry King also produced the film through his own Inspiration Pictures Corporation.
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Hell-Ship Morgan (1936)
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Her Master's Voice (1936)
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Here Comes The Groom (1934)
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High Gear (1933)
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Hell-Ship Morgan (George Bancroft) is the brawny skipper of a small fishing
schooner. Supplying fish for a San Francisco cannery, Morgan works hard
and relaxes even harder, boasting not one but several girls in every
port.
Our hero's roving days come to an end when he marries Mary (Ann
Sothern), who agrees to a honeymoon on Morgan's schooner. Once on
the high seas, Mary can't help but fall in love with Morgan's first mate
Jim (Victor Jory), but before Morgan can take
retaliatory action, the tiny vessel is hit by a hurricane.
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Besieged by his adoring
female fans, Ned Farrar, "The Fireside Troubadour" hides out at the home of his wife Queena's (Peggy Conklin) imperious Aunt Min (Laura Hope Crews).
He pretends to be Aunt Min's
handyman, performing his tasks so well that the old lady refuses to let
him leave! This in itself is amusing enough, but the producers felt that
a few low laughs were needed, thus the film ends in a slapstick car
chase.
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1934's Here Comes the Groom stars Jack
Haley as an unobtrusive little guy who wants to succeed as a
criminal. In order to win the heart of hard-boiled Isabel Jewell,
Haley must prove he has what it takes to
become a gangster. Enter Patricia Ellis, on the rebound from being jilted by a radio
crooner.
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The plot revolves around Mark "High Gear" Sherrod (James Murray), whose
career has reached its peak after five years as a race car driver. His
popularity lands him an exclusive interview with Anne Merritt (Joan
Marsh), a newspaper gal or "sob sister" for the Morning Eagle, with
whom he becomes interested.
During the big race, Mark's car, The Red
Lion Special, meets with a serious accident, causing the death of Eddie
Evans (Mike Donlan), his mechanic co-driver and best friend. Taking the
responsibility in raising Eddie's young son, Jimmy (Jackie Searle),
Mark keeps his friend's promise by raising the boy and enlisting him in
military school.
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High Voltage (1929)
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Hot Saturday (1932)
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Hotel Haywire (1937)
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Huckleberry Finn (1931)
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In one of her first talking pictures, Carole Lombard played a girl crook falling in love with a handsome lineman (William Boyd)
while marooned during a snow storm.
Crossing the High Sierras in a bus,
a group of travelers find themselves stranded in a small village and at
the mercy of Bill Dougherty (Boyd), a lineman who apportions them a small amount of food.
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In this romantic comedy, a socialite has an argument with her sweetie and decides to exact revenge. Randolph Scott, Cary Grant, and Nancy Carroll star.
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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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Based on the novel by Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn stars Junior Durkin in the title role, Jackie Coogan as Tom Sawyer, Mitzi Green as Becky Thatcher and Clarence Muse as Jim the slave.
The basic storyline begins when Huck's no-good Pap (Warner Richmond) kidnaps the boy from his guardian, the Widow Douglas.
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Hypnotized (1932)
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I Cover The Waterfront (1933)
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It Happens Every Spring (1949)
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It's All Yours (1937)
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A circus worker wins a sweepstakes prize of $150,000 and must travel to
England to present his ticket and collect his winnings. He books
passage on a transatlantic liner, but on board is a shady hypnotist who
hears about the man's good fortune.
He manages to get a chance to
hypnotize the winner and then takes his ticket, after which he
disappears. When the man wakes up and realizes his ticket has been
stolen, he sets out to find the phony "professor" and reclaim his
ticket.
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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.
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Professor Simpson was a chemistry professor at a Midwestern college. He was in love with the Dean's daughter, Deborah Greenleaf and hoped that someday they would be married. College professor's salaries being what they were in the late forties, his only hope of being able to financially support Miss Greenleaf depended on an experiment he had devised that would someday change the world.
Like all normal American men of his day, Vernon was also known to get caught up in the Rite of Spring better described as the opening of the baseball season. One day while in his lab working intently on his experiment....
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Jimmy Barnes (Francis Lederer) arrives from Europe to be educated by his multi-millionaire uncle, Edward J. Barnes (J.C. Nugent) and in five years the extravagant escapades of Jimmy, now a lawyer, are the talk of San Francisco.
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Jimmy And Sally (1933)
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Ladies Should Listen (1934)
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Lady Be Careful (1936)
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Lady of Secrets (1936)
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Jimmy is a wiseguy press agent whose efforts to promote a meat-packing
firm come to naught. Our hero is fired from his job, whereupon his
sweetheart Sally steps in, immediately succeeding where Jimmy had
failed.
Meanwhile, Jimmy gets entangled with cabaret singer Pola Wenski
(Lya Lys),
which puts quite a strain on his relationship with Sally.
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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.
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An amorous sailor named Dynamite (Lew
Ayres) bets his pals that he can "thaw" icy beauty-contest winner
Billie (Mary Carlisle).
What follows is a series of
misunderstandings, arguments and reconciliations, all wrapped up in a
happy-ever-after conclusion.
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In this tragic drama, a pregnant daughter prepares to marry a man she doesn't love when her 'sister' tells her a story. It seems that when the older woman was a girl she too got pregnant by her lover. When her father found out, he had the impregnator sent to war where he was killed.
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Luxury Liner (1933)
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Madame Butterfly (1932)
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Magnificent Brute (1936)
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Magnificent Lie, The (1931)
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Romance and Drama on the high seas! Very rare slice of life drama starring George Brent and Zita Johann, and featuring Vivian Osborne, Alice White, and C. Aubry Smith
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American actress Sylvia Sidney plays Japanese maiden Cio-Cio San, while Cary Grant is the dashing American navy lieutenant Pinkerton.
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A love triangle forms the basis of this fine 1936 drama. It all begins in a steel mill- a steel worker- 'Big Steve' Andrews (Victor McLaglen) ignores the admiration of his landlady at the boarding house Della Lane (Binnie Barnes) and falls for a gold-digger,Blossom Finney, played by Jean Dixon. His best friend also finds himself smitten by Blossom.
But when the one of the workers steals a collection that had been taken up for the wife of a deceased co-worker, Big Steve is accused of the theft. Della intervenes and discovers the truth, that Blossom and her real lover have committed the crime.
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The story begins in the first World War when a shell-shocked soldier falls in love with a visiting French actress named Rosa Duchene. Apparently, no relationship occurs, but several years later, his vision failing, he still has feelings for her. After he goes entirely blind and asks permission to see Duchene, her assistants (watch for a young Charles Boyer) decide to play a trick, and have night club singer Poll pretend to be Duchene.
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Merrily We Live (1938)
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Mickey (1948)
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Miracle Man, The (1932)
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Moon's Our Home (1936)
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Billie Burke netted a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her batty portrayal of the family matron. Constance Bennett is a delight as the zany daughter and Clarence Kolb is incredibly acrobatic for his age as the put upon husband and father of the group.
And Brian Aherne should have netted an Oscar nomination for his breezy and inventive comedy performance - a gem. The film netted five Oscar nomination in total: Supporting Actress, Sound, Song, Art Direction and Cinematography. This is a delight from start to finish!
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Not a remake of the 1917 Mabel Normand vehicle of the same name, Mickey was based on Clementine, a novel by Peggy Goodin. The tomboyish title character is played by redheaded Lois Butler, whom Eagle-Lion Studios was trying to build into a major name. During her awkward transition to womanhood, Mickey Kelly takes time out to find an eligible wife for her widowed father George (Bill Goodwyn). Of the two likeliest candidates, bitchy Lydia Matthews (Rose Hobart) seems to have the inside track, but Mickey vastly prefers down-to-earth Louise Williams (Irene Hervey). The best performance is delivered by Skippy Homeier as Hank Evans, the boy who awakens Mickey's own amorous yearnings.
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A San Francisco gangster hot foots it out of town to cool down after
his crime boss is suddenly killed. He ends up in a little coastal town
where he begins devising one of the nastiest little con games around.
It seems there is a faith healer in town with the ability to help the
crippled walk again. The crook's plan is to use a contortionist
pretending to be a cripple to convince people that the healer is for
real.
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Henry Fonda and Margaret Sullavan
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More Than A Secretary (1936)
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My American Wife (1936)
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No More Women (1934)
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One Hour Late (1935)
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Secretary Carol Baldwin (Jean Arthur) is in love with her boss, health-magazine publisher Fred Gilbert (George Brent). So what else is new?
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The story opens in Smelter City, Arizona, where the richest man in town is grizzled old Indian fighter Lafe Cantillon (Fred Stone). Lafe's social-climbing sister-in-law (Billie Burke) insists that her daughter Mary wed a titled European, Count Ferdinand (Francis Lederer).
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The rivalry between two deep-sea diver is chronicled in this adventure. The trouble begins when a young woman inherits one of the diver's boats and promptly hires his rival to help out.
At first they swear to stay away from her, but they cannot and many arguments ensue culminating in a fistfight aboard a roller coaster in an amusement park. During the scuffle, one of the men falls and lands in the ocean. He quickly swims away and is presumed dead causing the other man to be arrested for murder.
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Joe Morrison is cast as shipping clerk Eddie Blake, whose girlfriend Betty Dunn (Helen Twelvetrees) is secretary to big boss Stephen Barclay (Conrad Nagel).
A trusting soul, Betty sees nothing wrong in accepting Barclay's invitation to visit his home for the weekend. But Eddie suspects the worst and tags along to make sure that Betty's virtue remains intact.
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One Romantic Night (1930)
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Partners In Crime (1937)
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Personal Maid (1931)
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Private Scandal (1934)
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One Romantic Night represented the talkie debut of the great Lillian Gish.
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Partners in Crime was the follow-up to its successful Murder Goes to
College; both films were based on a series of mystery novels by Kurt
Steel.
Lynne Overman and Roscoe Karns are back as insouciant private eye Hank
Hyer and his bibulous partner-in-crimesolving Sim Perkins. Our heroes
are currently engaged in protecting a reform-ticket mayoral candidate
from a blackmail scheme.
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In this drama, a humble Irish lass from New York City's East Side,
dreams of ascending the social ladder to escape her tumultuous family
life.
She attempts to live her dream by becoming a servant in upscale
homes. Soon she finds that wealthy families are just as troubled as her
own.
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Eccentric comic actress ZaSu
Pitts was occasionally rewarded with a leading role. In
Private Scandal, Pitts is
top-billed as Miss Coates, the fey secretary of hotshot young executive
Cliff Barry (Philips Holmes).
Accused of murdering his
boss B. J. Somers (Lew Cody), Barry suspects that Somers' death was a
suicide -- but he dare not voice this opinion without ruining the lives
of several others.
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Private Worlds (1935)
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Probation (1932) + Thrill Of A Lifetime (1937)
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Ready for Love (1934)
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Rose Bowl (1936)
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The first major film about psychiatry, Private Worlds stars Claudette Colbert as a psychiatrist with more than a few problems of her own.
Colbert's appointment to a top mental hospital is frowned upon by head doctor Charles Boyer, who doesn't have much confidence in woman doctors of any kind.
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Probation:
Sally Blane (Loretta Young's look-alike sister) plays Janet, a
Manhattan socialite who is fed up with the superficiality of her
friends. Sensing that Janet is bored with life in general, her Uncle
George (J. Farrell McDonald), who happens to be a judge, decides to
show the girl how well off she really is.
Thrill of a Lifetime: "Camp Romance," a place for the romantically challenged, provides the
setting of this musical. The story centers on a frumpy secretary's
crush on her handsome boss, the camp manager. The
manager has been working on a musical. Just as he is about to finish
it, the secretary gives herself a makeover, turns into a drop- dead
knockout, and romantic bliss ensues.
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The trouble begins when a young woman (Ida Lupino) flees her boarding school to stay with her retired aunt, a former actress, who try as she might, has never been welcomed into the snobbish community in which she resides. The young woman too, is shunned and ends up being victimized in witchcraft trial and ducked into a pool of water.
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Longtime chums Paddy O'Reilly (Tom Brown) and Dutch Schultz (Benny Baker) may be heroes of the high-school gridiron, but they're persona non grata with the girls, thanks to campus lothario Ossie Merrill (Larry "Buster" Crabbe).
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Saturday's Millions (1933)
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Scandal Sheet (1931)
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Shanghai (1935)
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She Couldn't Take It (1935)
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Young football hero Jim Fowler (Robert Young) isn't in it for the love of the game.
The hardworking young man is simply using the sport as a means to help
him pay for school, and doesn't consider it any different from the
laundry service he runs in his spare time.
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Mark Flint (George Bancroft)
is the editor of the titular scandal sheet, possessing all of the gall
and none of the ethics of your average big-city journalist.
Knowing
full well that his wife (Kay Francis) plans to leave him in favor of handsome but unscrupulous banker Noel Adams (Clive Brook),
Flint digs up as much dirt as possible on his rival.
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Koslov falls in love with beautiful American Barbara Howard (Loretta Young), but dares not propose marriage because he is half-Chinese. Even so, Barbara insists upon trailing after the elusive Koslov into the mountainous regions of China, symbolically shedding all her valued possessions to finance her odyssey.
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A heady blend of screwball comedy and crime melodrama, She Couldn't Take It is one of the fastest and funniest films of 1935.
When he's shipped off to prison on a tax-evasion charge, millionaire Van Dyke (Walter Connolly) breathes a sigh of relief: at least he'll be free of his dizzy, spendthrift wife (Billie Burke) and spoiled-rotten daughter Carol (Joan Bennett).
Once behind bars, Van Dyke strikes up a friendship with amiable reformed bootlegger Ricardi (George Raft).
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She Married Her Boss (1935)
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Shoot The Works (1934)
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Six Hours To Live (1932)
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Sky Bride (1932)
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Claudette Colbert Melvyn Douglas Directed by Gregory La Cava
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Jack Oakie stars as seedy sideshow barker Nicky, who uses everyone he meets to get ahead. Nicky isn't even above exploiting his singing sweetheart Lily (Dorothy Dell) to suit his purposes, but this time it is he who ends up the loser -- at least until he gets wise to himself.
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In this off-beat sci-fi film, an outspoken ambassador is murdered during
an international trade conference.
This is a terrible blow for his
native country because the ambassador had come to stop his country from
signing a treaty that would allow their enemy to exploit them.
To
prevent this from happening, a helpful scientist offers to temporarily
revive the diplomat--the catch is that the ambassador can only remain
resuscitated for six hours.
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Richard Arlen revives his aviation-ace role from Wings in the adventurous Sky Bride. Arlen plays Speed Condon, the star attraction of a barnstorming troupe of stunt flyers.
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