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The Canary Murder Case
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This early talkie is the film that destroyed the career of popular silent leading lady Louise Brooks. A detective story, it centers upon a conniving "canary" (a nightclub singer) who takes on wealthy lovers and then blackmails them into giving her money.
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The Kennel Murder Case
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Often (and accurately) described as a model of the whodunit genre, The Kennel Murder Case stars William Powell, making his fourth screen appearance as S. S. Van Dine's dilettante detective Philo Vance.
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For the Defense
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William Powell stars in this drama as William Foster, a gifted defense attorney with a gift for making cases go his way.
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Street of Chance
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This fact-based drama chronicles the events that led to the murder of a notorious gambler.
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The Four Feathers
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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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Pointed Heels
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William Powell was still in his tux-and-top-hat period when he starred in Pointed Heels. The scene is Broadway, where millionaire Robert Courtland (Powell) promises to back a new musical production on the proviso that bit player Lora Nixon (Fay Wray) be given a major role.
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