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Double Door (1934)
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George White's 1935 Scandals (1935)
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Murders In The Zoo (1933)
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My American Wife (1936)
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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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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.
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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.
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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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Night Of Terror (1933)
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One Hour Late (1935)
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Straight, Place and Show (1938)
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Touchdown (1931)
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Bela Lugosi plays a mysterious Indian mystic who is but one of numerous
eccentric characters lingering about in an eerie mansion, stalked by an
unseen murderer.
Other potential victims/suspects include a reporter, a
pair of exotic house servants, a fetching heroine, even an extra
psychopath thrown in as a red herring.
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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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In this musical comedy, the Ritz Brothers
inherit a racehorse but are unable to make money from him because they
cannot come up with the $1,000 needed to enter him in the big race.
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two get involved with the race anyway when they overhear a group of
Russian jockeys conspiring to ruin the race. The brothers then
masquerade as the crooked riders and mayhem ensues.
Songs include "With
You On My Mind," "Why Not String Along With Me?" (Lew Brown, Lew Pollack; sung by Merman), "International Cowboys" (Ray Golden, Sid Kuller, Jule Styne).
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In this gridiron drama, a college football coach and ex-All American
will stop at nothing to have a winning team.
The film includes clips of several
football legends including Jim Thorpe, Roy Riegels, Howard Jones and Russ Saunders. The story is based on a novel by Francis Wallace, a former member of Knute Rockne's coaching staff.
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