Goldie Gets Along (also known as Beautifully Trimmed) is a 1933 American Pre-Code film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, and starring by Lili Damita and Charles Morton. The screenplay was wtitten by William A. Drake, based on a novel by Hawthorne Hurst.
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, 1h12 Directed byMalcolm St. Clair OriginUSA GenresWar, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Romance ThemesBuddy films, Children's films ActorsStan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Arthur Space, Doris Merrick, Veda Ann Borg, Robert Blake Rating62% While cleaning the office of a detective agency, janitors Laurel and Hardy answer a telephone call from an inventor who claims to have created a destructive bomb he calls "The Big Noise." Posing as detectives, the duo move into the inventor's home, where they must contend with his eccentric behavior, oddball widowed aunt (who takes a fancy to Hardy) and his misbehaving nephew. The inventor's neighbors are crooks who are eager to steal the new bomb.
, 1h10 Directed byMalcolm St. Clair OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama ActorsPola Negri, Holmes Herbert, Chester Conklin, Charles Emmett Mack, Dot Farley, Blanche Mehaffey Rating67% A European Countess visits relatives in the United States where her continental freedoms clash with the morals of a small American town. She smokes a cigarette in public and wears flashy makeup. A crusading District Attorney stops at nothing to have her leave town and expose her for her loose ways only to fall in love with her himself.
, 1h29 Directed byMalcolm St. Clair OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Musical, Western ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Musical films ActorsJoan Crawford, John Mack Brown, Ricardo Cortez, Dorothy Sebastian, Benny Rubin, Cliff Edwards Rating49% Joan Prescott (Joan Crawford) is a vacuous and flirtatious daughter of the wealthy Montana rancher, John Prescott (Lloyd Ingraham). On the train, Joan's sister, Elizabeth (Dorothy Sebastian) tells her she's in love with Jeff (Ricardo Cortez). Jeff is more smitten with Joan and kisses her. Joan then impulsively gets off at the next whistle stop, where she meets Larry (Johnny Mack Brown), a Texas cowboy. He is a rancher on John Prescott's land, and does not know who Joan is. He expresses dismay at how spoiled Prescott's daughters are. Joan conceals her identity, refusing to say her name. She tells him to think of something he loves and call her that, and he chooses "Montana.