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Behold My Wife (1935)
Behold My Wife (1935)
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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.
Be Yourself (1930)
Be Yourself (1930)
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The Rose of Washington Square is cast as Fanny Field, the long-suffering girlfriend of no-account, gin-swilling prizefighter Jerry Moore (Robert Armstrong). After sacrificing everything to advance Jerry's career, Fanny is "repaid" when Jerry dumps her in favor of femme fatale Lillian (Gertrude Astor).
Caravan (1934)
Caravan (1934)
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Charles Boyer played his first major Hollywood role (and gets to sing in the bargain!) in the oddball musical romance Caravan. Loretta Young stars as young Countess Wilms, who is forced to wed by midnight or lose her inheritance. She impulsively chooses gypsy vagabond Latzi (Boyer), offering him a huge sum of money if he'll consent.
Charlie's Aunt (1930)
Charlie's Aunt (1930)
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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.
Condemned (1929)
Condemned (1929)
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Colman is unjustly sentenced for a crime he does not commit and is sent to a tropical penal colony. Ann Harding is the unhappy wife of the Warden. You can guess the rest. These two expert actors do a wonderful job. Colman was nominated for an Oscar for this performance and deserved it. The cinematography is also quite stunning.
Evenings For Sale (1932)
Evenings For Sale (1932)
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In this romance, an impoverished Viennese aristocrat becomes a gigolo. While on the job, he encounters a Yankee widow who is terribly impressed by titled men. They get involved and she helps him start afresh.
Hell Harbor (1930)
Hell Harbor (1930)
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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.
Unmarried (1939)
Unmarried (1939)
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In this sentimental drama, a washed-up boxer falls for a nightclub owner whose business has nearly been ruined by Prohibition.

Both of them are fairly depressed by their lives and end up living together in the home of the fighter's recently murdered manager.
Merrily We Live (1938)
Merrily We Live (1938)
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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!
Pick Up (1933)
Pick Up (1933)
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In this romantic drama, an ex-con conceals her criminal past and starts a new life with a kindly cab driver. Together, the two friends leave the city and move to the suburbs where she helps him set up an auto mechanic business. Though they are in love, they cannot marry for she is still legally the wife of her incarcerated ex-crime partner. Things get more sticky when a seductive socialite attempts to steal the cabbie from the ex-con. More trouble follows when her husband busts out of jail and she is blamed with helping him escape.