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George Whites 1935 Scandals RELEASED1935
Royal Family of Broadway RELEASED1930
Confessions of a Co-Ed RELEASED1931
Big Broadcast of 1937
1937
Jazz Age

Ladies of the Big House RELEASED1931
Girls About Town
1931
Evergreen

Tom Sawyer RELEASED1930
Young Desire
1930
Scandal Sheet RELEASED1931
Behind the Make-up RELEASED1930
Its In The Bag!
1945
When Comedy Was King RELEASED1960
Finn And Hattie RELEASED1931
Crime Without Passion RELEASED
Double Door RELEASED1934
Show Girl, The

Transatlantic Merry-go-round
1934
Merry Widow, The

Devil and the Deep, The
1932
Murders In The Zoo RELEASED1933
Hollywood Mystery





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Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931) Double Door (1934) George White's 1935 Scandals (1935) Ladies of the Big House (1932)
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Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931) Double Door (1934) George White's 1935 Scandals (1935) Ladies of the Big House (1932)

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.

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.
Broadway producer George White, who was the title character of 1934's George White's Scandals, heads for Florida following his latest hit.

He makes it to Georgia where he sees an advertisement for a show called White's Scandals. Suspicious, he attends and learns that it is a hodge-podge variety show put on by another fellow named White.
Flower shop girl Sidney has the bad luck to have a vicious hoodlum fall for her in a big way. When she prefers Raymond, the hood has them both framed for murder.

Some powerful moments when they're allowed to see each other for a few brief moments in the penitentiary not long before he's to be executed, and it turns out that the meeting been arranged merely to give a tabloid a photo op.
Murders In The Zoo (1933) Royal Family of Broadway (1930) Scandal Sheet (1931) Tom Sawyer (1930)
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Murders In The Zoo (1933) The Royal Family of Broadway (1930) Scandal Sheet (1931) Tom Sawyer (1930)
Insanely jealous of his wife, wealthy zoologist Lionel Atwill uses his knowledge of animals to dispose of any would-be rivals.

Atwill brings his latest collection of wild animals to a major metropolitan zoo.
Royal Family of Broadway is an abridged but otherwise literal translation of the George S. Kaufman/Edna Ferber Broadway hit The Royal Family.

The title referred not to kings and queens but to a prominent theatrical family named Cavendish--based none too loosely on the famed Barrymore clan.
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.
Tom Sawyer, A 1930 Christmas release, was the first talkie version of Mark Twain's beloved novel. A rapidly maturing Jackie Coogan is well cast as Tom, while Junior Durkin is even better as Tom's freewheeling pal Huck Finn.

 Juvenile impressionist Mitzi Green comes on strong in the normally demure role of Becky Thatcher, but that's what her fans expected. On the other hand, Jackie Searl and Clara "Auntie Em" Blandick are perfectly typecast as, respectively, Sid Sawyer and Aunt Polly.