Jennie is a 1940 American drama film directed by David Burton and written by Harold Buchman and Maurice Rapf. The film stars Virginia Gilmore, William "Bill" Henry, George Montgomery, Ludwig Stössel, Dorris Bowdon and Rand Brooks. The film was released on December 20, 1940, by 20th Century Fox.
, 1h19 Directed byHarmon Jones OriginUSA GenresWestern ActorsGeorge Montgomery, Peter Graves, Robert J. Wilke, Richard Eyer, Walter Sande, Alan Hale Jr. Rating61% Steve Patrick est le riche propriétaire d'un ranch. Mais il décide de tout vendre pour ramener un troupeau de mille vaches provenant d'une autre région. Mais son second, Bob Andrews, accepte les propositions d'un voleur d'animaux pour tendre une embuscade à Patrick et ses bêtes...
, 1h33 Directed byH. Bruce Humberstone GenresMusical ThemesMusical films ActorsJune Haver, George Montgomery, Vivian Blaine, Vera-Ellen, Celeste Holm, Thurston Hall Rating63% In 1902 Red Bank, New Jersey, sisters of modest means Pam (June Haver), Liz (Vivian Blaine), and Myra Charters (Vera-Ellen) inherit a chicken farm from their aunt. They soon discover that the windfall is not quite enough to finance their dreams of attracting and marrying millionaires. Reasoning that if one of them catches a rich husband, the other two will thereafter find it easier to do the same, they decide to pool their inheritances. Pam poses as a wealthy heiress, Liz poses as her social secretary, and Myra poses as her maid.
, 1h11 OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ActorsBarbara Britton, Rudy Vallée, Otto Kruger, Richard Denning, William Henry, Veda Ann Borg Rating66% The young and beautiful Suzanne O'Neill (Barbara Britton) works as a waitress in her fiance William 'Bill' Harris's (William Henry) diner. Suzanne's problem is that Bill doesn't want to decide on a wedding date. He claims that he doesn't have enough money to get married; he wants to be able to support her on his own first, so that she doesn't have to work at all. But Suzanne gets tired of Bill's pride getting in the way of her dreams for the future. Suzanne starts betting on horse races, using her "lucky pin" to pick the right ones for the infamous and not always apt gambler Jonathan Tuttle (Frank Darien). When Tuttle passes away shortly after their enterprise has taken off, Suzanne finds out that he has left her seven thousand dollars through his will. She is more than surprised, since he wasn't that successful in his gambling. Suzanne takes the money to Bill, offering him to use them to scale up his business, but once again his pride comes in the way. She decides to leave Bill, returns the engagement ring, and leaves for New York to try her own wings of fortune.