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Directed by John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres DramaActors John Boles,
Lois Wilson,
Genevieve Tobin,
Bette Davis,
Raymond Hackett,
Zasu PittsRating69%
Bart Carter has sacrificed a writing career so he can support his wife Peggy and their five children by working as a clerk in a New York City publishing house. When his former girlfriend Mildred Bronson, a literary agent who has been working in the Paris office, returns to the States, she arranges for Bart to draw his regular salary while working on a novel. Because his home life is so chaotic, Bart writes at Mildred's apartment during the day and frequently stays for dinner, and the two soon discover their old feelings for each other have been revived., 1h31
Directed by John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Paul Lukas,
Sidney Fox,
Lewis Stone,
George Meeker,
Sidney Toler,
Joseph W. GirardRating59%
Snubbish, quick-tempered Henry Greene (George Meeker) and his fiancee Isabelle Perry (Sidney Fox) stop into a New York speakeasy owned by Tomasso Antiovi (William Ricciardi) for a drink. There, they meet retired Judge Dempsey (Lewis Stone), an amiable man who befriends the Southern belle, much to Henry's dismay. Famous opera singer "Tino Caraffa", a charming but notorious playboy whose real name is "Gus" Di Ruvo, (Paul Lukas) is there as well, and while Henry is gone to move his illegally parked car, Gus and Isabelle, an opera fan, get acquainted. When Henry returns he's incensed to learn that the two of them have been dancing together. He wants Isabelle to leave with him, but she refuses and breaks off their engagement, returning his ring. Henry tries to get the police to help him force Isabelle to leave, by telling them that she has been "kidnapped by villains", but Judge Dempsey sets them straight, getting Henry arrested and taken away., 1h45
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch,
John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Monde imaginaire,
Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Ramón Novarro,
Norma Shearer,
Philippe De Lacy,
Jean Hersholt,
Gustav von Seyffertitz,
Edward ConnellyRating75%
Young Crown Prince Karl Heinrich (Philippe De Lacy), heir to the kingdom of Karlsburg, is brought to live with his stern uncle, King Karl VII (Gustav von Seyffertitz). The king immediately dismisses the boy's nanny (Edythe Chapman) without telling the youngster to avoid an emotional farewell. Fortunately, Dr. Friedrich Jüttner (Jean Hersholt), his new tutor, proves to be sympathetic, and they become lifelong friends. Nonetheless, despite the commoners' belief that it must be wonderful to be him, the boy grows up lonely, without playmates his own age., 1h58
Directed by John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceActors Clark Gable,
Myrna Loy,
Edna May Oliver,
Edmund Gwenn,
Donald Crisp,
Billie BurkeRating54%
Un épisode de la vie de Charles Stewart Parnell, le roi sans couronne, depuis sa lutte, dès 1880, pour soustraire l'Irlande au joug anglais, jusqu'à sa mort. Le scénario met l'accent sur sa relation avec Katie O'Shea, femme mariée, qui va provoquer un scandale., 1h51
Directed by John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Melodrama,
RomanceActors Claudette Colbert,
Warren William,
Rochelle Hudson,
Ned Sparks,
Louise Beavers,
Fredi WashingtonRating74%
White widow Bea Pullman (Claudette Colbert) and her daughter Jessie (Juanita Quigley as a toddler, Marilyn Knowlden as an eight-year-old) take in black housekeeper Delilah Johnson (Louise Beavers) and her daughter Peola (Sebie Hendricks), whose fair complexion reveals her mixed-race ancestry. Bea exchanges room and board for work, although struggling to make ends meet. Delilah and Peola quickly become like family to Jessie and Bea. They particularly enjoy Delilah's pancakes, made from a special family recipe. Five years later, Jessie and Peola prove to be challenging children to raise: Jessie is demanding, not particularly studious, relying instead on her charm. She is the first person to call Peola "black" in a hurtful way, making it clear that their childhood idyll is doomed. Peola does not tell her classmates at school that she is "colored" and is humiliated when her mother shows up one day, revealing her secret., 1h33
Directed by John M. StahlOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Melodrama,
RomanceActors Irene Dunne,
John Boles,
June Clyde,
George Meeker,
Zasu Pitts,
Shirley GreyRating69%
Based on a best-selling novel by Fannie Hurst, Back Street concerns an ill-starred couple, Rae (Irene Dunne) and Walter (John Boles). This was the first of three film versions of Hurst's story; remakes were released in 1941 and 1961.