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Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Slim Summerville,
El Brendel,
Iris Adrian,
Bruce Bennett,
Maude Eburne,
Al St. JohnRating53%
The town of Pitchfork, Arkansas makes national headlines when Esmeralda the sow gives birth to 18 piglets. Among the visitors to Pitchfork are a troupe of showgirls hoping to entertain the visitors and a folk music group returning to their home after their touring is through. In addition to the artists a meat packing company sends two men to investigate what made Esmeralda give birth to so many piglets and to bring the secret back to increase meat production., 5h10
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
WesternActors Buck Jones,
Grant Withers,
Marion Shilling,
Walter Miller,
Richard Cramer,
Charles K. FrenchRating66%
Le shérif de Sun Dog, Red Davison, sacrifie son travail et sa réputation d'homme intègre pour sauver son ami, Slade Silent, de la potence pour l'assassinat de Scott McKee. Davison le fait évader de prison, et tout deux commencent un long périple semé d'embûches pour trouver le vrai meurtrier., 1h6
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Boris Karloff,
Peter Lorre,
Evelyn Keyes,
Larry Parks,
Jeff Donnell,
Maude EburneRating58%
Faced with mortgage debts, Professor Nathaniel Billings (Boris Karloff) sells his 18th-century tavern to Winnie Layden (Jeff Donnell), who plans to turn it into a hotel. Billings stipulates as a condition of sale that he is able to continue working in a laboratory in the basement. His housekeeper Amelia Jones (Maude Eburne) and hired hand Ebenezer (George McKay) also continue to work in the inn. Layden is initially unaware of the nature of Billings's experiments in the basement laboratory: he is attempting to use electricity to create a race of superhumans to help the war effort. Layden's ex-husband Bill (Larry Parks) is against the sale, but is too late to stop it, and decides to stay on at the inn for a few days., 1h11
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
WesternActors Gene Autry,
Smiley Burnette,
Mary Lee,
Edward Norris,
Julie Bishop,
Addison RichardsRating59%
Singing cowboy and ranch foreman Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and his sidekick Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) are in New York City at a rodeo looking to "round up" their new ranch owner Tom Bennett (Edward Norris) and bring him back to Solitude, Arizona to run the Bar Cross ranch left to him by his late father. Tom, however, has no interest in leaving behind the excitement and glamour of the city for a boring life out West. Having promised Tom's father that he would take care of his son, Gene takes him to the train by force., 1h9
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors William Gargan,
Nancy Kelly,
Regis Toomey,
Edward Gargan,
Byron Barr,
Pierre WatkinRating58%
Nancy spends the evening with her boyfriend at the Downtown Club, a notorious hangout for members of the criminal underworld. Quite recently the club was the scene of a murder. Nancy witnesses what she believes is a holdup at the very next table, and instinctively she hits the gunman over the head with a champagne bottle, knocking him out completely. The gunman, Sam Boone, is really an undercover police officer posing as a gangster, who was trying to make an arrest when Nancy hit him. Even though Nancy and Sam really didn’t meet under the best of circumstances, they soon take a liking to each other, and eventually marry. Exactly two years later they return to the Downtown Club and the ”crime scene” in order to celebrate their first meeting.