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Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors George Arliss,
Doris Lloyd,
David Torrence,
Joan Bennett,
Ivan F. Simpson,
Anthony BushellRating60%
In 1874, Disraeli's ambitious foreign policy, aimed at creating a British empire, is voted down by the House of Commons after a speech by his great rival, William Gladstone. Later, Disraeli receives the welcome news that the spendthrift Khedive of Egypt is in dire need of money and is willing to sell the controlling shares in the Suez Canal. The purchase of the canal would secure control of India, but Michael Probert, head of the Bank of England, makes it clear to Disraeli that he is vehemently opposed to any such plan. Disraeli then summons Hugh Myers, a leading Jewish banker., 2h8
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Larry Parks,
Evelyn Keyes,
William Demarest,
Bill Goodwin,
Ludwig Donath,
Scotty BeckettRating71%
American burlesque performer Steve Martin (William Demarest) offers to play a song for his audience, if they agree to sing along. Only one person does sing, a young boy named Asa Yoelson (Scotty Beckett). Steve is bowled over by the boy's voice, but Asa realizes he should be singing at the synagogue with his father, Cantor Yoelson (Ludwig Donath). Asa arrives late, and is later reprimanded by his strict father. Asa is reluctant to explain where he was, but Steve Martin visits the Yoelsons' home. He explains that he heard Asa sing at the burlesque house, and that he wants Asa to be part of his act. Papa Yoelson refuses to consider it., 1h30
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternActors Joel McCrea,
Joseph Calleia,
Frances Dee,
Charles Bickford,
William Conrad,
Dan WhiteRating69%
Ross McEwen pulls an unusual bank job in the New Mexico town of Santa Maria, taking the banker Frenger with him, then letting him go a few miles away, minus boots but with an I.O.U. for the $2,000 he robbed., 1h55
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
MusicalThemes Musical filmsActors Keefe Brasselle,
Marilyn Erskine,
Aline MacMahon,
Marie Windsor,
Ann Doran,
Gerald MohrRating57%
Raised by his grandmother on New York's East Side, 13-year-old Eddie sings while another neighborhood kid, Rocky Kramer, and his gang pick pockets. Eddie is sent by Grandma Esther to a boys camp, where he entertains the others with his songs and routines., 1h29
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Dick Powell,
Ruby Keeler,
Jack Oakie,
Joan Blondell,
Hugh Herbert,
Louise FazendaRating59%
Colleen is the manager of a dress shop named "The Ames Company", owned by Donald Ames. They try to keep Uncle Cedric from working, because he'll ruin the company. Troubles start when he hires schemer Joe as his personal assistant. He later also hires Minnie, a woman who has a great passion for fashion. When he buys the dress shop for Minnie where Colleen works as a bookkeeper, a scandal is soon followed. Donald decides to shut the shop, but is stopped because of his infatuation towards Colleen. It is Colleen who eventually makes a profit out of the things that happened. Meanwhile, a man named Cedric tries to adopt Minnie. Minnie refuses and thereby causes a scandal. This angers Alicia, but the press can't get enough of it. Donald loses Colleen's affection and thus is sued by Joe., 1h14
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fictionThemes Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Musical films,
Political filmsActors Gerald Mohr,
Peggie Castle,
Dan O'Herlihy,
Robert Bice,
Tom Kennedy,
Phyllis CoatesRating34%
The film begins in a New York City bar, where the brooding, mysterious forecaster Mr. Ohman (Dan O'Herlihy) is sitting and drinking from a very large brandy glass. He gets into discussions with a cross-section of affluent Americans at the bar, including local television newscaster Vince Potter (Gerald Mohr), beautiful young New York society woman Carla Sanford (Peggie Castle), a Californian industrialist, a rancher from Arizona, and a Congressman. International news is bad, but these Americans do not want to hear it. While they all dislike Communism and appreciate the material wealth they enjoy, they also want lower taxes and don't see the need for industrial support of government. As he swishes the brandy around his snifter, Ohman tells the others that many Americans want safety and security, but do not want to make any sacrifices for it.