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Lone Cowboy (1934)
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Hearts In Bondage (1936)
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Her Husband Lies (1937)
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Placed in charge
of Eastern lad Scooter O'Neal (Jackie Cooper), Dobe (Addison Richards) forms a strong friendship
with the kid, but this does not dissuade him from his main purpose in
life -- to track down his runaway wife Eleanor (Lila Lee) and her lover Jim Weston (Gavin Gordon).
Finally catching up to the errant couple, Dobe shoots and kills Weston,
a violent outburst that also seriously wounds Scooter.
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First-time director Lew Ayres performs miracles on a tiny budget in the Civil War drama Hearts in Bondage. The story offers a romanticized version of the events leading up to the battle between the "ironclads" Monitor and Merrimac.
The
real stars of Hearts in Bondage are Republic's special-effects mavens Howard and Theodore Lydecker, whose splendid utilization of scale models in the climactic Monitor-Merrimac confrontation is both exciting and convincing.
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Two brothers exchange lifestyles in this drama. The older brother, a
gambler, wants to lead a clean, crime-free life while his wiseacre
younger brother wants to become a professional gambler.
With great
hesitation, the older teaches the younger all he knows. The younger
brother is a quick study and ends up playing so well that he aces a
group of veteran gamblers out of their money.
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Husband's Holiday (1931)
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Wild Company (1930)
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Thanks A Million (1935)
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The patience of a long-suffering wife is finally rewarded in this
drama.
The devoted wife has known that her husband has been having an
affair for years but she has passively allowed it to continue,
believing that eventually her husband will come back to her.
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This drama is set during Prohibition and follows the exploits of a
spoiled brat with overly permissive parents.
He soaks them for as much
money has he can get and then squanders the money in an illicit
speak-easy where he has fallen for the lovely singer.
Unfortunately,
she is a gangster's moll. The gangster befriends the smitten youth with
the ulterior motive of using him as the pigeon in a murder he just
committed.
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A sharp satire of small-town politics, Thanks a Million stars Dick Powell
as the leading man of a traveling musical show.
During a short
stopover, the troupe witnesses a political rally where a pompous
candidate (Raymond Walburn) is wallowing in ineptitude.
Sensing a quick-buck opportunity, the show's manager (Fred Allen) offers to entertain on the politician's behalf.
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Finn And Hattie (1931)
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Girl In 419 (1933)
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Three-Cornered Moon (1933)
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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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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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Three-Cornered Moon is regarded by many film buffs as the first of the genuine "screwball comedies."
Claudette Colbert stars as the only level-headed member of a wacky Brooklyn family.
Her mother (Mary Boland) loses the family fortune in the stock market, forcing Colbert's
knuckleheaded brothers to look for work.
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Thirty Years Of Fun (1963)
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The fourth of Oscar-winning short-subject director Youngson's comedy compilations (the earlier ones were Golden Age of Comedy, When Comedy was King, and Days of Thrills and Laughter) is, amazingly, almost as full and fresh as those earlier efforts, containing highlights from such silent comedy classics as Chaplin's Floorwalker, Easy Street, Pawnshop and, best of all, Rink; Buster Keaton's Balloonatic and Daydreams; Harry Langdon's Smile Please, and the prototypical Laurel and Hardy team-up, Lucky Dog.
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