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Directed by Marshall Neilan,
Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Rape in fiction,
Political filmsActors Blanche Sweet,
Mary Alden,
Edwin Stevens,
Matt Moore,
Wallace Beery,
Wesley BarryThe film follows two American sisters: Alice and Dimny Parcot (Sweet in a dual role). Alice and their mother (Mary Alden) get stranded in Belgium when World War I breaks out. Both are raped by German soldiers and die. Dimny, who is still in the United States, is unaware of the fates of her sister and mother. She sets out to Belgium to find them. , 1h14
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fictionThemes Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Gerald Mohr,
Peggie Castle,
Dan O'Herlihy,
Robert Bice,
Tom Kennedy,
Phyllis CoatesRating34%
The film begins in a New York City bar, where the brooding, mysterious forecaster Mr. Ohman (Dan O'Herlihy) is sitting and drinking from a very large brandy glass. He gets into discussions with a cross-section of affluent Americans at the bar, including local television newscaster Vince Potter (Gerald Mohr), beautiful young New York society woman Carla Sanford (Peggie Castle), a Californian industrialist, a rancher from Arizona, and a Congressman. International news is bad, but these Americans do not want to hear it. While they all dislike Communism and appreciate the material wealth they enjoy, they also want lower taxes and don't see the need for industrial support of government. As he swishes the brandy around his snifter, Ohman tells the others that many Americans want safety and security, but do not want to make any sacrifices for it., 1h15
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Political filmsActors Warren William,
Bette Davis,
Guy Kibbee,
Vivienne Osborne,
Frank McHugh,
Sam HardyRating66%
The Progressive Party convention is deadlocked for governor, and so both sides nominate the dark horse Zachary Hicks (Guy Kibbee). Kay Russell (Bette Davis) suggests they hire Hal Blake as campaign manager; but first they have to get him out of jail for not paying alimony. Blake (Warren William) organizes the office and coaches Hicks to answer every question by pausing and then saying, "Well yes, but then again no." Blake will sell Hicks as dumb but honest. Russell refuses to marry Blake, while Joe (Frank McHugh) keeps people away from Blake's office. Blake teaches Hicks a speech by Lincoln. At the debate when the conservative candidate Underwood recites the same speech, Blake exposes him as a plagiarist. Hicks is presented for photo opportunities and gives his yes-and-no answer to any question, including whether he expects to win., 1h30
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors George Arliss,
Doris Lloyd,
David Torrence,
Joan Bennett,
Ivan F. Simpson,
Anthony BushellRating60%
In 1874, Disraeli's ambitious foreign policy, aimed at creating a British empire, is voted down by the House of Commons after a speech by his great rival, William Gladstone. Later, Disraeli receives the welcome news that the spendthrift Khedive of Egypt is in dire need of money and is willing to sell the controlling shares in the Suez Canal. The purchase of the canal would secure control of India, but Michael Probert, head of the Bank of England, makes it clear to Disraeli that he is vehemently opposed to any such plan. Disraeli then summons Hugh Myers, a leading Jewish banker., 1h20
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres War,
ComedyThemes Military humor in film,
Political filmsActors Edward G. Robinson,
Ruth Warrick,
Bob Haymes,
Ted Donaldson,
Robert Armstrong,
Hugh BeaumontRating65%
On June 1, 1942, after fourteen years, mild-mannered 44-year-old Wilbert G. Winkle (Edward G. Robinson) quits his boring bank job to follow his dream, to open a repair shop. Everyone is shocked, particularly his status-conscious wife Amy (Ruth Warrick), who demands he chose between her and his new career. The only exception is Barry (Ted Donaldson), a young orphan Mr. Winkle has befriended. , 1h11
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Bramwell Fletcher,
Armand Kaliz,
John St. Polis,
Edwin Maxwell,
Otto Matieson,
Frank McHughRating54%
In this drama, the love affair between an American pilot named Jack Ames (Jack Whiting) and a French spy named Madeleine Aubert (Irene Delroy) is chronicled. Madeleine leaves her American boyfriend to join her father (John St. Polis), another French agent, as a spy for France at an estate in Germany. , 1h35
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films about capital punishmentActors Cornel Wilde,
Michael Wilding,
George Sanders,
Anne Francis,
Robert Douglas,
John McIntireRating62%
In 1780, General Benedict Arnold commands the Continental Army defences at West Point, New York. Major John Bolton (Cornel Wilde), a dragoon officer assigned to counter-intelligence, intercepts and kills a British spy leaving the Storm King Tavern, and captures a letter found on the spy. He reports to Gen. Robert Howe (John McIntire), that the coded message was from the British spy calling himself "Gustavus" to "James Osborn", in care of Dr. Jonathan Odell of New York, stating that Arnold has taken command at West Point. The secret knowledge indicates that the spy is a "highly placed person". Bolton returns to the tavern, where one of his contacts, stableboy Ben Potter (Bobby Driscoll), tells him that the Tory wife of a redcoat, Mrs. Sally Cameron (Anne Francis), is travelling under a flag of truce possibly carrying information to the enemy. She catches them searching her room, where Bolton takes her safe conduct pass after verbally sparring with her. Mrs. Cameron tries to seduce Bolton to obtain its return, but he rebuffs her. A messenger arrives with a package for "Mr. Moody," but when no one by that name can be found, another traveler, Col. Winfield, offers to deliver the package. Bolton recognizes that Winfield is an imposter, and in a struggle over the package, kills him. Other American officers arrest Bolton for murder and deliver him to Howe., 1h30
Directed by Zoltan KordaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Paul Muni,
Marguerite Chapman,
Larry Parks,
Roman Bohnen,
George Macready,
Ludwig DonathRating66%
In 1942, both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union are gathering forces and supplies in one particular sector of the Eastern Front for a major attack. The Soviets are secretly constructing a bridge at night over a river. To avoid detection, it is being built underwater, just below the surface., 1h9
Directed by Robert WiseOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Simone Simon,
John Emery,
Kurt Kreuger,
Alan Napier,
Helen Freeman,
Jason Robards Sr.Rating62%
In occupied France during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, a beautiful young laundress, Elizabeth Rousset (Simone Simon), shares a stage coach ride from Rouen with a group of condescending nobles and businessmen and their wives, a political firebrand named Jean Cornudet (John Emery) and a young priest on his way to his new assignment (Edmund Glover). When they stop for the night at a village controlled by Prussian Lieutenant von Eyrick, known to his fellow officers as "Mademoiselle Fifi" (Kurt Kreuger), their coach is held up until the laundress agrees to "dine" with the lieutenant. Unlike her social betters, who have all fraternized with the enemy, and had them as guests in their homes, Elizabeth is a simple patriot, and will not eat or consort with the invaders of her country, so the coach cannot go on. The group finally convinces her that it would be best for France for them to get on with their business, and she concedes. While she is closeted with the arrogant Prussian, whose aim is to humiliate and degrade her, the rest of the travellers celebrate their deliverance by getting drunk on champagne, and following the progress of the evening's encounter through the sounds coming from inside.