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Directed by Bernard VorhausGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Susan Stephen,
Anna Maria Ferrero,
Jacques Sernas,
Marina Vlady,
Brunella Bovo,
Rossana PodestàRating56%
Après avoir terminé ses études, une Américaine, Susan Miller, passe une période de vacances à Rome avec ses parents. Son père, un homme riche qui a mené une vie dissipée, l'envoie compléter son éducation mondaine au célèbre collège de Mont-Fleuri, en Suisse. , 1h6
Directed by Bernard VorhausOrigin United-kingdomGenres Thriller,
Comedy,
Crime,
RomanceActors Henry Kendall,
Ida Lupino,
Charles Paton,
John Mills,
George Merritt,
Felix AylmerRating61%
While driving back from a seaside holiday, a young man discovers that a camera has dropped mysteriously into his car. When he develops the negatives, one of the pictures appears to show a murder taking place while the others offer clues to where the event has taken place. , 2h21
Directed by King Vidor,
Bernard Vorhaus,
Noël HowardOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
Historical,
Peplum,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Yul Brynner,
Gina Lollobrigida,
George Sanders,
David Farrar,
Marisa Pavan,
Finlay CurrieRating61%
The film's theme differs substantially from Biblical sources and is highly fictionalized, most notably in representing the Queen of Sheba as an ally of ancient Egypt in opposition to King Solomon of Israel, and in her having a love affair with Solomon., 1h19
Directed by Bernard VorhausOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Romance,
WesternActors John Wayne,
Sigrid Gurie,
Charles Coburn,
Russell Simpson,
Spencer Charters,
Roland VarnoRating60%
Two refugees, a medical doctor and his 20-something-year-old daughter arrive in the USA from Nazi-annexed Austria end up in becoming the much-needed physician and nurse in a small North Dakota farm town. The local town located in the area known as the Dust Bowl and is being hard hit by the drought and dust storms. The local farmers and townspeople want to try to save their farms and the town by adopting newer farming methods, but are eventually convinced by the Department of Agriculture, and the continuing dust storms to pack up the whole town and move en masse to an undeveloped portion of Oregon, where a new dam will create a water supply for them to build a new farming community., 1h12
Directed by Bernard VorhausOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
CrimeActors Dennis O'Keefe,
Ruth Terry,
Gloria Dickson,
Roman Bohnen,
George E. Stone,
Spencer ChartersRating60%
To boost listener ratings, radio personality Mike Jason (Dennis O'Keefe) encourages sponsors, of his murder mystery radio show, to offer a reward to anyone who can locate safe cracker Jimmy Valentine, who is reportedly retired. The reward for the person who finds the legendary gentleman burglar is set to $10,000. There is little tough guy Mousey (George Stone), who becomes over zealous over the possibility of winning the reward. Valentine is rumored to have thrown down his hat in a picturesque small town called Fernville in Illinois. Jason and co worker Cleo Arden (Gloria Dickson) lead the hunt, together with Mousey, and it takes them to the small and previously quiet town. The search begins in the small town's local newspaper, where Jason hopes to find some old files that can reveal Jimmy Valentine's whereabouts. Jason meets the daughter of the newspaper editor, Bonnie Forbes (Ruth Terry), who takes him to see her father, Tom Forbes (Roman Bohnen). It turns out Tom isn't willing to help out in the search for Valentine. But Bonnie has taken a romantic interest in Jason, and offers to help out. She takes the party to Tom's gardener, Pinky (Harry Shannon), who she has heard tell stories about Valentine in the past. The lead is a dead end, as Pinky claims to know nothing about Valentine of use to Jason. But when Jason and Mousey visits the Forbes' house, Mousey finds Pinky rummaging about in Tom's office, destroying old files, and there is a photo of Pinky when he was younger, where his hair color matches the color of Valentine's side kick back in the day. Mousey turns out to be the son of an infamous mobster who was framed by Valentine, and kills Pinky to revenge his father. When Jason finds out about the killing, he suspects Valentine of being the murderer. He goes about town to collect fingerprints of important persons, and stirs up the whole town, since they are all ex-convicts, having settled down in this peacful place to live a quiet law-abiding life. The fingerprints are stored in a safe at the sheriff's office, and Jason plans to ambush Valentine and catch him red-handed when he tries to crack the safe open to get hold of the prints. Just as planned, Jason catches Tom, who turns out to be Jimmy Valentine, as he breaks the safe. In an effort to save the rest of the town from being caught, Tom wants to give Jason his prints in exchange for all the others'. Mousey enters the scene and tries to get his revenge on Tom/Jimmy. Mousey manages to kill himself, and Jason realizes that Tom/Jimmy wasn't the one who killed Pinky. Jason tells the police that Pinky was Jimmy Valentine in disguise, thus saving Tom and his daughter from ruin. Then Jason decides to stay in the small town with Bonnie.