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Directed by Gregory RatoffOrigin USAGenres ThrillerThemes Children's filmsActors Peggy Cummins,
Victor Mature,
Ethel Barrymore,
Vincent Price,
Patricia Medina,
George ZuccoRating65%
Set in Victorian London, the story concerns a music hall chorus girl, Belle Adair, aka Rose Lynton, who blackmails a gentleman, Michael Drego, after seeing him leave the house where another dancer, Daisy Arrow, was found murdered. Instead of accepting money she demands to be invited to the man's stately home to experience the life of a lady. The woman becomes friends with the man's mother, Lady Margaret Drego, his fiancée, Audrey Ashton, but her peace is disturbed when the police inspector, Deputy Inspector Evans, arrives to question them further about the murder. Then another murder is committed in similar circumstances., 1h20
Directed by Gregory RatoffOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors John Payne,
Betty Grable,
Victor Mature,
Jane Wyman,
James Gleason,
Phil SilversRating62%
Tommy Lundy (Victor Mature) is an arrogant ex-champion boxer who tries for an acting career on Broadway. He falls in love with his costar (Betty Grable), who's secretly married to actor John Payne., 1h38
Directed by Joseph L. MankiewiczOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Jeanne Crain,
Linda Darnell,
Ann Sothern,
Kirk Douglas,
Hobart Cavanaugh,
Paul DouglasRating76%
Just as they are about to take a group of underprivileged children on a riverboat ride and picnic, Deborah Bishop (Jeanne Crain), Rita Phipps (Ann Sothern), and Lora Mae Hollingsway (Linda Darnell) receive a message from Addie Ross informing them that she has run off with one of their husbands. She, however, leaves them in suspense as to which one. All three marriages are shown in flashback to be strained., 1h15
Directed by Sidney LanfieldOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Children's filmsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Herbert Marshall,
Ian Hunter,
Cesar Romero,
Mary Forbes,
Lynn BariRating66%
Following the death of her fiancé, Margot Weston (Barbara Stanwyck) is left pregnant and unmarried. A former doctor Jim Howard (Herbert Marshall) helps the desperate Margot. When her son is born, Jim helps her find a home for the baby with Phil Marshall (Ian Hunter) and his wife. Margot insists that neither the Marshalls nor the child can ever know that she is his mother., 1h27
Directed by André de TothOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
AdventureThemes La fin du monde,
Météorologie,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Catastrophe climatique,
Children's films,
Disaster filmsActors Richard Widmark,
Linda Darnell,
Veronica Lake,
John Russell,
Gary Merrill,
Raymond GreenleafRating63%
"...This is a hurricane. Hurricanes are windstorms of great violence several hundred miles in diameter, with a dead calm at the center called the eye. Like whirlpools, they spin rapidly, hurling great destruction in their paths. They're spawned in the doldrums, their father the heat of the sun, their mother the moisture of the sea. From July to December every year, the Caribbean crawls with these evil offspring of the elements...", 1h46
Directed by Joseph L. MankiewiczOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about racism,
Children's filmsActors Richard Widmark,
Linda Darnell,
Ruby Dee,
Stephen McNally,
Amanda Randolph,
Sidney PoitierRating73%
Dr. Luther Brooks (Sidney Poitier), an intern who has just passed the state board examination to qualify for his license to practice, is the first African-American doctor at the urban county hospital at which he trained. Because he lacks self-confidence, Luther requests to work as a junior resident at the hospital for another year. Johnny (Dick Paxton) and Ray Biddle (Richard Widmark), brothers who were both shot in the leg by a policeman as they attempted a robbery, are brought to the hospital's prison ward. As Luther tends to the disoriented Johnny, he is bombarded with racist slurs by Ray, who grew up in Beaver Canal, the white working class section of the city. Believing that Johnny has a brain tumor, Luther administers a spinal tap, but Johnny dies during the procedure. Wondering if Ray's antagonism may have caused him to be careless, Luther consults his mentor, chief medical resident Dr. Daniel Wharton (Stephen McNally), and Wharton concedes that a brain tumor was only one possibility. Feeling that he must prove the accuracy of his diagnosis, Luther requests an autopsy, but Wharton informs him that according to state law, they cannot proceed without the permission of the deceased's family. When Ray refuses, as he does not want his brother's body to be cut up, Wharton confers with the head of the hospital, Dr. Sam Moreland (Stanley Ridges), about requisitioning an autopsy.