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, 1h35
Directed by Richard BoleslawskiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Action,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Ronald Colman,
Loretta Young,
Colin Clive,
Francis Lister,
C. Aubrey Smith,
Cesar RomeroRating61%
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En Inde, au XVIII siècle, Robert Clive, las de travailler comme employé pour l'East India Company, décide de rejoindre les rangs de l'armée britannique. Il va y faire merveille.![Suez](/imagesen/small/3023.jpg)
, 1h44
Directed by Allan DwanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Adventure,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
La fin du monde,
Children's films,
Disaster films,
American disaster filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Loretta Young,
Annabella,
Leon Ames,
J. Edward Bromberg,
Joseph SchildkrautRating65%
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During a tennis match in Paris between Ferdinand de Lesseps (Tyrone Power) and his friend Vicomte Rene de Latour (Joseph Schildkraut), the enthusiastic admiration of Countess Eugenie de Montijo (Loretta Young) for de Lesseps attracts the attention of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte (Leon Ames). Bonaparte sees to it that both she and de Lesseps are invited to his reception. At the party, a fortuneteller predicts that Eugenie will have a troubled life, but also wear a crown, and that de Lesseps will dig a ditch. Entranced by Eugenie's beauty, Bonaparte arranges for his romantic rival to be assigned to a diplomatic post in Egypt, joining his father, Count Mathieu de Lesseps (Henry Stephenson), the Consul-General. De Lesseps impulsively asks Eugenie to marry him immediately, but she turns him down.![Love Is News](/imagesen/small/82549.jpg)
, 1h12
Directed by Tay GarnettOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Children's filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Loretta Young,
Don Ameche,
Slim Summerville,
Walter Catlett,
Jane DarwellRating68%
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Stephen "Steve" Leyton (Tyrone Power) is a prying newspaper reporter who works for Martin Canavan (Don Ameche), and he goes after the rich heiress, Tony Gateson (Loretta Young), to get an exclusive story with her. Annoyed with the articles he has published, and the way Steve has labelled her a "Tin Can Countess", Tony turns on him and announces to the press that they are engaged to each other. All this time, she has an actual fiance, Count Andre de Guyon (George Sanders).![Under Two Flags](/imagesen/small/2836.jpg)
, 1h52
Directed by Otto Brower,
Frank LloydOrigin USAGenres Adventure,
RomanceThemes French war films,
Children's filmsActors Ronald Colman,
Claudette Colbert,
Victor McLaglen,
Rosalind Russell,
Nigel Bruce,
Gregory RatoffRating63%
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Victor (Ronald Colman) has taken the blame for his younger brother's crime and joins 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 cafe singer, sets her sights on Victor. He, however, is more interested in a refined Englishwoman, Lady Venetia (Rosalind Russell), and he eventually dumps Cigarette for her. Then, Doyle sends Victor off on a suicidal mission to get rid of his rival.![Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back](/imagesen/small/2622.jpg)
, 1h23
Directed by Roy Del RuthOrigin USAGenres Action,
Adventure,
CrimeThemes Children's filmsActors Ronald Colman,
Loretta Young,
C. Aubrey Smith,
Charles Butterworth,
Una Merkel,
Warner OlandRating68%
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Bulldog Drummond's partner Algy is set to wed. Bulldog attends the wedding but on his return home in the deep foggy night he wanders into an old mansion of Prince Achmed in search of a telephone. To his shock he finds the corpse of an old man. Bodies keep disappearing as Drummond attempts to contact the authorities, including neighbour Captain Nielsen. But a woman is on the case, Gwen, who is the daughter of the dead man.![The Baroness and the Butler](/imagesen/small/173535.jpg)
, 1h20
Directed by Walter LangOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors William Powell,
Annabella,
Helen Westley,
Henry Stephenson,
Joseph Schildkraut,
J. Edward BrombergRating64%
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Johann Porok, a third-generation butler in the service of Count Albert Sandor, the Prime Minister of Hungary, is unexpectedly elected to the Hungarian parliament, representing the opposition social progressive party. Despite this, he insists on remaining a servant as well. Count Sandor is pleased with this peculiar arrangement, as he has found Johann to be the perfect butler and does not wish to break in a new man. His daughter, Baroness Katrina Marissey, however, considers Johann a traitor and treats him very coldly.![State Fair](/imagesen/small/3567.jpg)
, 1h40
Directed by Walter LangOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors Jeanne Crain,
Dana Andrews,
Dick Haymes,
Vivian Blaine,
Charles Winninger,
Fay BainterRating69%
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The Frake family is getting ready for the Iowa State Fair - each with their own hopes for the trip ("Our State Fair"). Daughter Margy (Jeanne Crain) is in a melancholy mood as she packs for the fair, singing "It Might As Well Be Spring". Margy muses about how the Fair will at least give her a break from seeing and doing the same old things every day on the farm. Father Abel (Charles Winninger) tends to his pig Blue Boy and bets his neighbor Dave Miller (Percy Kilbride) five dollars that the pig will win at the fair, and that the Frake family will all have a good time at the fair with no bad experiences. Mother Melissa (Fay Bainter) is preparing pickles and mincemeat to enter in the cooking competition. The mincemeat recipe calls for brandy, but Melissa objects to adding it because she doesn't believe in cooking with alcohol, even though Abel disagrees and thinks the brandy is essential to the recipe. When Melissa goes to the phone, Abel secretly puts some brandy in the mincemeat. The phone call is for son Wayne (Dick Haymes), whose girlfriend Eleanor is calling to tell him that she cannot go to the fair with him because her mother has been ill. Melissa comes back from the phone to her mincemeat and, not knowing Abel already added brandy, adds even more. Harry, Margy's fiance, tells her he can't go to the fair with her because he has to take care of his cows. He describes the new modern farm he wants to have after they are married, with a farmhouse made out of prefabricated plastic with linoleum floors throughout. Margy, who thinks old houses are charming, is not enthusiastic about Harry's ideas or about Harry himself.![Come to the Stable](/imagesen/small/86868.jpg)
, 1h34
Directed by Henry KosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about religion,
Children's filmsActors Loretta Young,
Celeste Holm,
Hugh Marlowe,
Elsa Lanchester,
Thomas Gomez,
Mike MazurkiRating70%
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One winter's night, two French nuns, Sister Margaret and Sister Scholastica, come to the small New England town of Bethlehem (most likely modeled after Bethlehem, Connecticut – given the Abbey of Regina Laudis in that real town and the proximity to New York City), where they meet Amelia Potts, a painter of religious pictures. The Sisters announce that they have come to build a hospital there, and Chicago-born Sister Margaret explains that during the war she was in charge of a children's hospital in Normandy when it became a potential target during a military campaign. As many of the children could not be evacuated, Sister Margaret made a personal plea to an American general not to shell the hospital, which the Germans were using as an observation post. The hospital was spared but at the cost of American lives, and Sister Margaret made a promise to God that, in gratitude for saving the children, she would return to America to build a children's hospital.