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Directed by Don WeisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films based on playsActors Bob Hope,
Lucille Ball,
Rip Torn,
Marilyn Maxwell,
Jessie Royce Landis,
Marie WindsorRating57%
Parker Ballantine is a theatrical critic, busily praising or disparaging the shows of Broadway. His wife Angela is feeling useless and restless, so she writes a play about her mother and sisters., 1h27
Directed by Don WeisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Jim Backus,
Patty Duke,
Jane Greer,
Warren Berlinger,
Billy De Wolfe,
Charles LaneRating57%
Billie is a 15-year-old girl who is not like every other teen. With her bobbed haircut, tomboyish behavior and passion for track running, she distances herself from her fellow female classmates. Instead, she befriends Mike Benson, the newest school student who has recently joined the school athletic team. She gives him advice on how to run faster, and although he is initially reluctant to be taughtDirected by Clarence BrownOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Lionel Barrymore,
Lewis Stone,
Benita Hume,
Elizabeth Allan,
Phillips Holmes,
Colin CliveRating69%
With his upscale department store steadily losing money, Gabriel Service, Sr. (Lewis Stone) is forced to discharge some of his employees, including an unenterprising but loyal and long-serving Tim Benton (Lionel Barrymore). Then Service returns home to his mansion to inform his family of their own financial straits; he has kept the 200-year-old family firm afloat with his own money in recent times. Neither his young adult children, Caroline and Michael, nor their stepmother Isobel take him very seriously at first, despite his repeated warnings over the past few months. Isobel has also been seeing another man behind her oblivious husband's back. , 1h52
Directed by Edmund GouldingOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Melodrama,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Greta Garbo,
John Barrymore,
Joan Crawford,
Wallace Beery,
Lionel Barrymore,
Lewis StoneRating72%
Doctor Otternschlag (Lewis Stone), a disfigured veteran of World War I and a permanent resident of the Grand Hotel in Berlin, wryly observes, "People come and go. Nothing ever happens", after which a great deal transpires. Baron Felix von Geigern (John Barrymore), who squandered his fortune and supports himself as a card player and occasional jewel thief, befriends Otto Kringelein (Lionel Barrymore), a meek accountant who, having discovered he is dying, has decided to spend his remaining days in the lap of luxury. Kringelein's former employer, industrialist General Director Preysing (Wallace Beery), is at the hotel to close an important deal, and he hires stenographer Flaemmchen (Joan Crawford) to assist him. She aspires to be an actress and shows Preysing some magazine photos for which she posed, implying she is willing to offer him more than typing if he is willing to help advance her career., 1h30
Directed by Edward BuzzellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedyThemes Films about children,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Margaret O'Brien,
Lionel Barrymore,
Ray Collins,
Lewis Stone,
Thomas Mitchell,
Jane DarwellRating64%
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Directed by Frank CapraOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalistsActors Gary Cooper,
Barbara Stanwyck,
Edward Arnold,
Walter Brennan,
Spring Byington,
James GleasonRating75%
Infuriated at being told to write one final column after being laid off from her newspaper job, Ann Mitchell (Barbara Stanwyck) prints a letter from a fictional unemployed "John Doe" threatening suicide on Christmas Eve in protest of society's ills. When the letter causes a sensation among readers, and the paper's competition suspects a fraud and starts to investigate, editor Henry Connell (James Gleason) is persuaded to rehire Mitchell, who schemes to boost the newspaper's sales by exploiting the fictional John Doe. From a number of derelicts who show up at the paper claiming to have written the original letter, Mitchell and Connell hire John Willoughby (Gary Cooper), a former baseball player and tramp in need of money to repair his injured arm (by Bonesetter Brown), to play the role of John Doe. Mitchell starts to pen a series of articles in Doe's name, elaborating on the original letter's ideas of society's disregard for people in need.