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We Have Our Moments (1937)
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Under Two Flags (1936)
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Six Hours To Live (1932)
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A trio of American crooks board a ship bound for Europe, intending to
get rid of $100,000 in stolen dough. With detective John Wade (James Dunn) breathing down their necks, the crooks stash the loot in the trunk belonging to vacationing schoolmarm Mary Smith (Sally Eilers).
As the voyage progresses, Wade falls in love with Mary, never dreaming
that she's in possession of a hundred grand; in fact, she doesn't know
it yet, either.
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Set in Saharan Africa, Ronald Colman
is Corporal Victor, a man who has taken the rap for a crime committed
by his younger brother. Victor has joined the French Foreign Legion to
escape his past, taking with him his valet Rake (Herbert Mundin).
His commander is the ruthless Major Doyle (Victor McLaglen), who becomes jealous when Cigarette (Claudette Colbert),
a nightclub singer with a yen for men in uniforms, sets her sights on
Victor.
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In this off-beat sci-fi film, an outspoken ambassador is murdered during
an international trade conference.
This is a terrible blow for his
native country because the ambassador had come to stop his country from
signing a treaty that would allow their enemy to exploit them.
To
prevent this from happening, a helpful scientist offers to temporarily
revive the diplomat--the catch is that the ambassador can only remain
resuscitated for six hours.
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The Tunnel (1935)
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Dark Journey (1937)
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High Voltage (1929)
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Set sometime in the future (complete with two-way televisions, art-deco
airships and self-propelled automobiles), the film stars Richard Dix
as McAllen, a visionary architect who devotes his life to the
construction of a tunnel linking the United States with England.
Despite devastating professional and personal setbacks, including the
death of his own son in a tunnel cave-in, nothing dissuades Dix from
completing the project.
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The unorthodox teaming of Vivien Leigh and Conrad Veidt is but one of the many pleasures of the 1937 spy yarn Dark Journey.
Leigh
plays a Stockholm dress-shop owner during World War I, who, being a
neutral, is permitted to travel unmolested to and from France.
Veidt
plays a supposedly disgraced German officer who is actually head of his
country's secret service. The two fall in love, despite the fact that Leigh has a secret as well: she is a double agent, sympathetic towards the Allied cause.
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In one of her first talking pictures, Carole Lombard played a girl crook falling in love with a handsome lineman (William Boyd)
while marooned during a snow storm.
Crossing the High Sierras in a bus,
a group of travelers find themselves stranded in a small village and at
the mercy of Bill Dougherty (Boyd), a lineman who apportions them a small amount of food.
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Strangers in Love (1932)
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Darkened Rooms (1929)
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Crime Of Helen Stanley (1934)
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Disparate twin brothers, a phony will, and a beautiful woman provide
the main ingredients for this romantic comedy.
The trouble begins when
the evil twin cheats the good one out of his rightful inheritance by
faking their father's will. Not realizing that he has been duped, the
impoverished brother goes to his twin for help.
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Neil Hamilton is Emory Yago, the struggling proprietor of a boardwalk photography shop. Madame Silvera, an adjacent spiritual medium, hires Emory to fake "spirit photos", and he becomes intrigued with the financial possibilities of spiritualism.
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This third entry in the "Inspector Trent" series is cleverly (and economically) set in a movie studio. A malevolent leading lady (Gail Patrick) is murdered while filming a scene, whereupon the nervous studio head calls in Inspector Trent (Ralph Bellamy).
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