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, 1h34
Directed by Jiří MenzelOrigin Republique tchequeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on operasActors Josef Abrhám,
Libuše Šafránková,
Jeremy Irons,
Rudolf Hrušínský,
Marián LabudaRating68%
, 1h15
Directed by Sidney FranklinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Constance Talmadge,
Tullio Carminati,
Edward Martindel,
Rose Dione,
Chester Conklin,
Lawrence GrantRating69%
, 1h38
Directed by Richard Boleslawski,
Dorothy Arzner,
George FitzmauriceOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Noir,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Joan Crawford,
William Powell,
Robert Montgomery,
Frank Morgan,
Nigel Bruce,
Jessie RalphRating63%
When Lord Francis Kelton (Frank Morgan) finds a beautiful woman in his stateroom, he is flustered, but his playboy friend, Lord Arthur Dilling (Robert Montgomery), is fascinated by her. He finds out from the ship's purser that she is American widow Fay Cheyney on her way to stay in England. In London, she becomes the darling of English society, impressing everyone, including Arthur's wealthy aunt, the Duchess of Ebley (Jessie Ralph), who invites her to stay with her for the weekend. Arthur tries to impress Fay, but is rejected by her, even though she is becoming attracted to him. , 1h51
Directed by George Abbott,
Stanley DonenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Sports films,
Théâtre,
Baseball films,
Musical films,
Films based on plays,
Films based on musicalsActors Tab Hunter,
Gwen Verdon,
Ray Walston,
Russ Brown,
Shannon Bolin,
James KomackRating69%
Joe Boyd is a middle-aged fan of the unsuccessful Washington Senators baseball team. His obsession with baseball is driving a wedge between him and wife Meg—a problem shared by many other wives of Senators supporters. Meg leads them in lamenting their husbands' fixation with the sport ("Six Months Out of Every Year")., 1h31
Directed by Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on plays,
Films about marriageActors Irene Dunne,
Cary Grant,
Ralph Bellamy,
Alexander D'Arcy,
Cecil Cunningham,
Molly LamontRating76%
Jerry Warriner (Cary Grant) returns home from a trip, which he falsely says was to Florida, to find that his wife, Lucy (Irene Dunne), is not at home. When she returns in the company of her handsome music teacher, Armand Duvalle (Alexander D'Arcy), Jerry learns that Lucy spent the night in the country with Armand, after his car, they claim, broke down unexpectedly. Lucy then discovers that Jerry did not actually go to Florida, though he went so far as to get an artificial tan and write multiple fake letters home to convince her that he did. Mutual suspicions result in divorce., 1h38
Directed by Anatole LitvakOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Claudette Colbert,
Charles Boyer,
Basil Rathbone,
Anita Louise,
Melville Cooper,
Morris CarnovskyRating70%
Russian Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch Ouratieff (Charles Boyer) and his wife, Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna (Claudette Colbert) flee from the Russian Revolution to Paris with the Czar's fortune, which he has entrusted to them for safekeeping. They keep the money in a bank, faithfully refusing to spend any of it for themselves. Then, destitute, they are forced to take jobs under false identities as butler and maid in the household of wealthy Charles Dupont (Melville Cooper), his wife Fermonde (Isabel Jeans), and their children, Helene (Anita Louise) and Georges (Maurice Murphy). After a shaky start, the servants gradually endear themselves to their employers. However, their secret is finally exposed when one of the guests at a dinner party, Soviet Commissar Gorotchenko (Basil Rathbone), recognises them.