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Directed by John G. AdolfiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors John Halliday,
Belle Bennett,
Dorothy Burgess,
Richard Tucker,
Junior Durkin,
Louise BeaversRating56%
In this drama, a 50-year-old married man (played by John Halliday) goes with his wife (Belle Bennett) and son (Junior Durkin) to a nightclub in a fancy hotel in Detroit. He meets a gold-digger (Dorothy Burgess) there, singing the theme song of the picture, and eventually ends up going out with her on a subsequent occasion and falls in love with her. His wife finally finds out and this leads to her leaving him and getting a divorce in Paris. He is married to the gold-digger but finds life with her and her "jazz friends" to be too much for him. He begins to long for his old wife when he finds her in a nightclub with another man (Richard Tucker, not the famous tenor) and becomes jealous., 1h12
Directed by John G. Adolfi,
Lucien Hubbard,
Julien JosephsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films based on playsActors George Arliss,
Mary Astor,
Evalyn Knapp,
Grant Mitchell,
William Janney,
Hardie AlbrightRating68%
Henry Wilton is a successful financier who is returning to America after a year away in Europe helping to arrange war debt repayments. He looks forward to being reunited with his family, including his much-younger second wife Emmy, his daughter Peggy and his son Eddie. However, when he arrives in his hometown on the train the only one there to greet him is his butler, Connors, much to Henry's dismay. The butler informs him that he is home a day earlier than expected, and that Peggy is an aspiring actress and Eddie is a polo player. They visit Eddie at the polo field, then arrive home, where they find that Emmy is having guests over at a music recital by composer Pietro Rafaelo. Henry further finds that in his absence Emmy has redecorated his bedroom in the Art Nouveau style, and removed his comfortable chair, which Connors has taken for safekeeping. While in Connors' room, Henry is visited by George Struthers, Peggy's fortune-hunting fiance who she plans to marry for his money. Henry tries to buy a stock from Partington, his business rival, who refuses to honour an agreement they had to sell it at a certain price, claiming that the agreement is not in writing., 1h
Directed by John G. AdolfiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Grant Withers,
Evalyn Knapp,
James Cagney,
Lucille La Verne,
Joan Blondell,
Noel MadisonRating62%
Ma Delano (Lucille La Verne) runs a penny arcade on an amusement pier at Coney Island with her children Jennie, Joe, and Harry (Evalyn Knapp, Ray Gallagher and James Cagney). Underneath La Verne's establishment, Mitch McKane (Warren Hymer) is running a bootleg operation. In order to escape detection, McKane doubles as a sideshow operator. , 1h20
Directed by John G. AdolfiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedyActors George Arliss,
David Manners,
Evalyn Knapp,
James Cagney,
Bramwell Fletcher,
Noah Beery Sr.Rating71%
Wealthy car manufacturer James Alden (George Arliss) is forced to retire by his physician, Dr. Harvey (J. C. Nugent). However, idleness soon bores him. He takes the advice of brash life insurance salesman Schofield (James Cagney) and buys half interest in a gas station from Peterson (Noah Beery) without telling his wife Laura (real-life spouse Florence Arliss) or socialite daughter Barbara 'Babs' Alden (Evalyn Knapp). As he is known nationwide, he uses the alias Charles Miller., 1h12
Directed by John G. AdolfiOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Philosophie,
Histoire de FranceActors George Arliss,
Doris Kenyon,
Margaret Lindsay,
Alan Mowbray,
Reginald Owen,
Doris LloydRating64%
In pre-Revolutionary France, Voltaire champions the oppressed commoners and tries to warn King Louis XV (Reginald Owen) about the growing unrest among his subjects. The writer has a powerful ally in Madame Pompadour (Doris Kenyon), Louis' mistress, but the Count de Sarnac (Alan Mowbray) opposes him for his own ends.