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Directed by Dudley MurphyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Joel McCrea,
Marian Marsh,
William Gargan,
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher,
Robert Benchley,
Walter CatlettRating57%
The characters played by McCrea and Gargan are friends from Dartmouth College, who play together on the college football team, and whose lives take different paths. Later, they move to New York, argue over a woman Irene (Marsh), and get involved with pro wrestling, which turns out to be run by local racketeers., 1h14
Directed by David BurtonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Lloyd Nolan,
Jean Rogers,
Onslow Stevens,
Eric Blore,
Joan Valerie,
Mae MarshRating64%
A man shoots dead a business leader and confesses to the killing, but refuses to say anything more than providing the name Joe Monday which is obviously an alias. His attorney joins forces with a woman claiming that she is sister and that he is really, a soldier reported missing during World War I. Still the accused refuses to offer further information. He is tried for murder with the case seemingly hanging on events from over twenty years earlier when the dead man and the accused had served in the same infantry company in France., 1h12
Directed by William C. de Mille,
Dudley MurphyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Seafaring films,
Monde imaginaire,
Théâtre,
Transport films,
Films based on playsActors Paul Robeson,
Dudley Digges,
Fredi Washington,
Ruby Elzy,
Frank H. Wilson,
Rex IngramRating63%
At a Baptist prayer meeting, the preacher leads a prayer for Brutus Jones, who has just been hired as a Pullman Porter, a job that served the upward mobility of thousands of African-American men in the first half of the 20th-century. Jones proudly shows off his uniform to his girlfriend Dolly (and the film's audience, setting up the contrast with the later scenes in which "the Emperor Jones" parades around in overdone military garb) before joining the congregation for a spiritual. But Jones is quickly corrupted by the lures of the big city, taking up with fast women and gamblers. One boisterous crap game leads to a fight in which he inadvertently stabs Jeff, the man who had introduced him to the fast-life and from whom he had stolen the affections of the beautiful Undine (played by Fredi Washington).