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Directed by George ArchainbaudOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Crime,
RomanceActors Edna May Oliver,
Robert Armstrong,
James Gleason,
Donald Cook,
Mae Clarke,
Edgar KennedyRating68%
Gwen Parker (Mae Clarke) meets her former boyfriend Philip Seymour (Donald Cook) at the local aquarium and asks him for some money so she can leave her husband, stockbroker Gerald Parker. However, Mr. Parker receives an anonymous telephone call tipping him off to the rendezvous. When he confronts the pair, Seymour knocks him out with a punch. As there are no witnesses to the altercation, he hides the unconscious man in the room behind an exhibit., 1h18
Directed by Howard HawksOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Victor McLaglen,
Robert Armstrong,
Louise Brooks,
Sally Rand,
Leila Hyams,
Francis McDonaldRating64%
Spike (McLaglen) travels the world as the mate of a schooner. He has a little address book full of sweethearts, but everywhere he goes, he finds that someone has been there before him, leaving behind with each girl a heart-shaped charm with an anchor inscribed on it. In Central America, he takes a dislike to another sailor, Salami (Armstrong), but before they can settle their differences, they brawl with the police and are thrown in jail. Then Spike notices that Salami has a ring shaped like a heart with an anchor inscribed. He has finally found his nemesis. When they are released, they look for a private place to fight, but accidentally fall into the water. Oddly, Spike cannot swim, so when Salami rescues him, they become the best of friends. Inseparable, they sail the seas on the same ships., 1h16
Directed by A. Edward SutherlandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Douglas Fairbanks,
William Farnum,
Maria AlbaRating55%
The film opens with a title card that reads "From the time Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden of Eden, man has vainly sought to find solace, comfort and earthly pleasures in an artificial world of his own creation. Down through the ages has come that eternal heritage of the urge in every man to turn his back on so-called civilization, to get back to nature and revel in the glories and freedom of a primitive paradise.", 1h9
Directed by Ernest B. SchoedsackOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur films,
Films about magic and magicians,
Seafaring films,
La préhistoire,
Transport films,
Animaux préhistoriques,
Films about apes,
King Kong films,
Giant monster films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Robert Armstrong,
Helen Mack,
Frank Reicher,
Victor Wong,
Clarence Wilson,
Ralf WolterRating55%
The story picks up about a month after the dramatic finale of the previous film and follows the further adventures of filmmaker Carl Denham, now implicated in numerous lawsuits following the destruction wrought by Kong. Denham leaves New York with the captain of the Venture, Captain Englehorn, who is certain it is just a matter of time before he is similarly served. Their efforts to make money shipping cargo around the Orient are less than successful. In the Dutch port of Dakang, Denham is amused to see there's a "show" being presented, so he and Englehorn attend. It turns out to be a series of performing monkeys, capped by a song ("Runaway Blues") sung by a young woman named Hilda., 1h4
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Action,
AdventureActors William Cagney,
Edward J. Nugent,
June Collyer,
Edmund Breese,
Matt McHugh,
June GittelsonRating44%
Two U.S. Army pilots, in the early days of military aviation, in the mid-1930s, in an era of open cockpits and biplanes, are always trying to do each other, in a friendly rivalry., 1h7
Directed by Edward SedgwickOrigin USAGenres War,
Comedy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Military humor in film,
Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Edgar Kennedy,
Jacqueline White,
Stephen McNally,
Nella WalkerRating61%
Set during World War II, just after Pearl Harbor, Stan (Stan Laurel) and Ollie (Oliver Hardy) try their hand at various business ventures. Their store opens and closes in various guises but without success. They finally open it as a bicycle store, but it goes bankrupt and they close it down to enlist in the army. They fail in every attempt to succeed in the military and return to their home town Huxton only to find out that their store now is open, with a man named Eustace Middling (Donald Meek) in charge, selling radios instead of bicycles. But Middling offers the unfortunate brothers to share the space in a joint venture. Stan and oliie don't realize that Middling in fact is a German spy, using the shop as a front to cover a base for espionage on the US Military. The brothers also join the civil defense by becoming air raid wardens in Huxton. To complete their training, they have to take part in an advanced military drill, and Stan of course manages to get the wrong assignment—one that is far more complicated than they can handle. They set out on their mission, to rescue a very prominent banker, J.P. Norton (Howard Freeman), from a fire. They fail hugely with their mission, ending up burying the banker alive in a huge load of sand. Still, they are given one more chance to prove their aptitude as air raid wardens, involving the task of ensuring that all the town citizens turn off their lights at night. They get into a quarrel with one of the more troublesome inhabitants, Joe Bledsoe (Edgar Kennedy), resulting in a commotion and a rumor that spy activity is taking place in Joe's home. The brothers are knocked out, and in the end they are finally dismissed from the corps altogether. When they return to their shop, they happen to overhear the psies speaking German, and follow them to a hide-out outside of town. They find out that Middling's real name is Mittelhause, and overhear him talking about blowing the town's magnesium plant to pieces with another spy, Rittenhause (Henry O'Neill). The brothers try to send a message to the civil defense, but instead they are captured by the German spies. Stan accidentally knocks out one of the spies and the boys manage to flee and alert the civil defense, who arrive at the plant just in time to stop the sabotage. Stan and Ollie also expose Middling as a German spy., 1h5
Directed by Ray McCareyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
RomanceActors Robert Armstrong,
Maxine Doyle,
Henry Kolker,
LeRoy Mason,
James Burke,
Guy UsherRating55%
A newspaper man, Larry Doyle and a young woman, Anne Olgivie, meet by chance in a coffeeshop. She hasn't got the money to pay, and he pays for her without being seen. In the telegraphic office, where she wants to send a wire to her mother asking to send her some money as she is broke, she is not permitted to send it, but he followed her and read the thrown away message. On the street waiting the light for the pedestrians to switch, it seems as if she throws herself under a car, but he make it look as if she embraces him wildly.