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, 1h22
Directed by Paul L. SteinOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Operetta filmsActors Leonora Corbett,
Richard Tauber,
Carl Harbord,
Paul Graetz,
Kathleen Kelly,
C. Denier WarrenRating64%
, 1h14
Directed by Paul L. SteinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Joel McCrea,
Constance Bennett,
Lew Cody,
Yola d'Avril,
Robert Williams,
Hedda HopperRating59%
Valerie West is a young American ex-patriot living with her wealthy lover, Dick Carmedon, in Paris. Tired of the relationship, she moves out, after which she meets another American ex-pat, struggling artist John Neville. She begins modeling for Neville, including some racy nude sittings. At first the relationship is purely business, but the two soon fall in love, and she moves in with him. The two begin to live an idyllic life, despite Carmedon's attempts to get Valerie Back.Directed by Paul L. SteinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Irene Rich,
Clyde Wilfred Cook,
Forrest Stanley,
Myrna Loy,
Anders Randolf,
Dot FarleyRating28%
The action takes place in Spain and Puerto Rico during the early 19th-century reign of Ferdinand VII. The Duchess of Arrogan (Irene Rich) is the victim of the machinations of court "climber" Countess Veya (Myrna Loy). The Countess arranges to hide the king's enemy, Duke Cordova (Forrest Stanley) in the Duchess's room where he is discovered resulting in the banishment of both to the colony of Puerto Rico, and the Duchess's estrangement from her powerful husband. In exile the Duchess successfully but cruelly manages her extensive land holdings, nursing bitterness against all men, while Cordova becomes the bandit El Blanco. The two are thrown together and begin an affair. The Duchess's daughter Laska (Florence Fair) arrives, fleeing an unwelcome marriage to which the death of her father has left her vulnerable. Laska is kidnapped and rescued. The Duchess has a happy resolution, reunited with her daughter and Cordova. , 58minutes
Directed by Paul L. Stein,
Victor JansonOrigin GermanGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Pola Negri,
Harry Liedtke,
Victor Janson,
Adolf E. Licho,
Margarete KupferRating62%
Pola Negri plays Lea, a bright adolescent girl who lives in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw with her ill father. She loves to read, and intends to study medicine at a university in St. Petersburg in the hopes of making her father well again. Her father dies suddenly and her tutor, Ossip Storki, is called away to work for the governor. When she goes to Russia, she learns that Jewish women are only allowed to work as sex workers with the benefit of a "yellow passport", otherwise they will be taken to prison. She applies for a yellow passport and takes up residency at a brothel. Upon finding the identification papers of her tutor's deceased sister Sophie in a book her tutor gave her, Lea applies to the University with the deceased sister's identification papers and is accepted. So begins an unhappy life of studying by day and receiving scholastic honors, while reluctantly working as a party girl at night. Her fellow students, including a boy named Dimitri who is in love with her, then find her out. Dimitri in particular is crushed to learn of Lea's double life. Lea realizes that this will be the end of her scholastic career, and attempts suicide., 1h15
Directed by Paul L. SteinOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Constance Bennett,
Basil Rathbone,
Kenneth MacKenna,
Rita La Roy,
Gino Corrado,
Zasu PittsRating60%
Sylvia Brenner is a plain secretary sharing an apartment with her friend, Anne. Her economic condition is meager, but she makes do with what she has. She works for a womanizing divorce attorney, Gaylord Stanton, who only dates married women, since he has no intention of ever getting married, and sees wives as safe, since they already have husbands. But Sylvia is secretly in love with Gaylord. When the woman he is fooling around with, Grace Lawrence, decides to leave her husband in order to marry Gaylord, he panics. In order to avoid having to deal with the matrimonial pursuits of any of his potential dalliances, he offers a business proposal to Sylvia whereby he will provide her with financial remuneration if she will marry him in name only. She agrees.