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Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Ann Harding,
William Powell,
Lucile Browne,
Henry Stephenson,
Lilian Bond,
George MeekerRating67%
When spoiled younger sister Valerie Colby (Lucile Browne) becomes engaged to be married to Dennis Moore (George Meeker), a more level-headed Joan (Ann Harding) decides to do the same, not because she is in love, but in order to make something of herself. She chooses unambitious, wealthy playboy John Fletcher (William Powell), who owns a troubled shipping line. , 1h26
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
AdventureActors Jackie Coogan,
Mitzi Green,
Junior Durkin,
Lucien Littlefield,
Tully Marshall,
Clara BlandickRating61%
After arguing with his sweetheart, Becky Thatcher, Tom Sawyer seeks solace from his friend Huck Finn, who tells him about a mysterious cure for warts that requires them to visit the local cemetery at midnight. While there they witness a murder committed by Injun Joe, who convinces Muff Potter, who also was there but in an inebriated state, that he is guilty of the crime. Tom and Huck promise each other they will not divulge what they have seen., 1h15
Directed by John CromwellOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeActors William Powell,
Jean Arthur,
Kay Francis,
Regis Toomey,
Stanley Fields,
Brooks BenedictRating63%
John Marsden, a famed and powerful New York gambler who refuses to throw a game, is devoted to his wife, Alma, and his impressionistic younger brother, "Babe," to whom he sends a wedding gift of $10,000, which Babe may keep on the condition that he does not indulge in gambling. Alma, dismayed by John's ruthless tactics and his obsession with gambling, threatens to leave him unless he takes his winnings and leaves the city with her. He agrees., 1h55
Directed by John Cromwell,
A. Edward SutherlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Hal Skelly,
Buddy Rogers,
Nancy Carroll,
Dorothy Revier,
Al St. John,
May BoleyRating67%
Burlesque comic Ralph 'Skid' Johnson (Skelly), and dancer Bonny Lee King (Carroll), end up together on a cold, rainy night at a train station, when he's thrown out and she's rejected from the same show., 1h40
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Humphrey Bogart,
Lizabeth Scott,
Morris Carnovsky,
Marvin Miller,
William Prince,
Wallace FordRating70%
Leaving a church, Father Logan, a well known ex-paratrooper padre, is approached by Captain "Rip" Murdock (Humphrey Bogart). Murdock needs to tell someone what has happened to him in the past few days in case his enemies get to him. A flashback follows., 1h31
Directed by John Cromwell,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Robert Young,
Dorothy McGuire,
Herbert Marshall,
Mildred Natwick,
Spring Byington,
Richard GainesRating74%
When socialite Army Air Force pilot Oliver Bradford (Robert Young) is disfigured by war wounds, he hides from his family, including his mother (Spring Byington) and fiancée (Hillary Brooke) and decides to live in seclusion in the seaside New England cottage he had rented from its current owner, Mrs. Minnett (Mildred Natwick), for his originally planned honeymoon., 2h57
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
John Cromwell,
Tay Garnett,
David SelznickOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Claudette Colbert,
Jennifer Jones,
Shirley Temple,
Joseph Cotten,
Monty Woolley,
Lionel BarrymoreRating74%
Anne Hilton (Claudette Colbert) is an upper-middle-class housewife living in a Midwestern town near a military base with her two teenage daughters, Jane (Jennifer Jones) and Bridget "Brig" (Shirley Temple). Anne's beloved husband Tim Hilton - seen only in photographs - is the father of Jane and Brig, has volunteered for U.S. Army service in World War II. As the film begins in January 1943, Anne has just returned from seeing her husband off to Camp Claiborne, and she and her daughters must adjust to the absence of Tim and make other sacrifices for the war effort, including food rationing; planting a victory garden; giving up the services of their loyal maid Fidelia (Hattie McDaniel) who nevertheless offers to continue working part time for the Hiltons while foregoing wages; and taking in a boarder, the curmudgeonly retired Colonel Smollett (Monty Woolley). When the Hiltons travel by train in a failed attempt to see Tim one last time before he ships out, they encounter or travel with many other people whose lives have been affected by the war, and they end up not getting to see Tim because their train is delayed to allow a defense supply train to go through first. In contrast, the Hiltons' socialite neighbor Emily Hawkins (Agnes Moorehead) complains about the inconveniences caused by the war and engages in unsupportive behaviors such as hoarding food and criticizing the Hiltons' efforts., 1h38
Directed by John Cromwell,
Darryl F. ZanuckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller films,
Children's filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Gene Tierney,
George Sanders,
Frances Farmer,
Roddy McDowall,
John CarradineRating70%
The story is set during the reign of King George III, in Bristol, England, where young Benjamin Blake (Roddy McDowall), son of the deceased Baronet of Breetholm is taken from his commoner grandfather, gunsmith Amos Kidder (Harry Davenport), and forced to serve his vengeful uncle, Sir Arthur Blake (George Sanders). Arthur inherited the title and land from his brother Godfrey, and fears that Ben may not have been born out of wedlock and might claim his inheritance. He compels the boy to become his ward and bonded servant, giving Arthur life-and-death power over the lad. Ben runs away to his grandfather, but rather than force the old man to live a life on the run, returns to Breetholm, vowing to endure whatever he must in order to one day prove himself a "true Blake" and recover his birthright.