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Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
CrimeActors Joan Blondell,
Melvyn Douglas,
Mary Astor,
Rita Hayworth,
Frances Drake,
Jerome CowanRating66%
Bill Reardon's (Melvyn Douglas) private detective agency isn't making enough money, so he closes it and takes a job with the district attorney's office. Because the bills keep piling up, wife Sally (Joan Blondell) decides to try being a private eye herself., 1h35
Directed by Vincente Minnelli,
Arthur Hornblow Jr.,
Alexander Hall,
Harry KurnitzOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors William Powell,
Hedy Lamarr,
James Craig,
Fay Bainter,
Henry O'Neill,
Spring ByingtonRating60%
A neglected wife turns to an astrologer, who tells her she will meet and fall in love with a handsome stranger, much to the dismay of her astronomer husband., 1h29
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
FantasyThemes Films about children,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Cary Grant,
Janet Blair,
James Gleason,
Ted Donaldson,
William Demarest,
John AbbottRating60%
Jerry Flynn (Cary Grant) has to come up with $100,000 within a week to keep his theater. By chance, youngster Arthur "Pinky" Thompson (Ted Donaldson) shows him "Curly" (the original title of the film), a caterpillar that gets up on its tail and dances when Pinky plays "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" on his harmonica. Pinky refuses to let Jerry buy his friend, so they become partners. The boy is an orphan being raised by his showgirl sister Jeannie (Janet Blair), so he soon becomes very attached to Jerry, as does his sister. , 1h20
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Bob Hope,
Rhonda Fleming,
Roland Young,
Roland Culver,
Gary Gray,
George ReevesRating64%
When the American business tycoon Williams is murdered by strangulation in Paris, the killer is identified almost instantly because of the signature napkin knot found around the victims throat - the signature of notorious cardplaying killer C.J. Dabney. Despite the identification, the American detective Higgins pleads to the French police not to try to apprehend the perpetrator, because he wants to catch Dabney red-handed if possible. Just like Hiigins guesses, Dabney soon finds a new victim, a newspaperman from Ohio, Freddie Hunter. Freddie is in Paris escorting a band of boy scouts - the Boy Foresters, but plans to stay longer in France by missing the boat ride home to the U., 1h30
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Charles Coburn,
Ronald Reagan,
Spring Byington,
Edmund Gwenn,
Ruth Hussey,
Piper LaurieRating66%
Grandma Louisa (Spring Byington) begins dating grocer Henry Hammond (Edmund Gwenn), much to the disgust of her son Hal (Ronald Reagan) and the rest of the family. To make matters worse, Hal’s boss, Mr. Burnside (Charles Coburn), also becomes a rival for Louisa’s affections., 1h26
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Gangster filmsActors Paul Douglas,
Jean Peters,
Cesar Romero,
Keenan Wynn,
Joan Davis,
Laurette LuezRating62%
In 1928 Chicago, two gangsters kill a store owner. Mobster Big Ed (Paul Douglas) sends top henchman Bugsy Welch (Keenan Wynn) to place a white carnation -- his trademark -- on the corpses, to suggest that he is responsible. The police rush to arrest Big Ed, only to find out that he has an alibi. He has been in the park, where Big Ed encounters Ruth Manning (Jean Peters), a country girl who came to Chicago to be a singer, but is now a children's governess., 1h43
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Doretta Morrow,
James Whitmore,
Dean Miller,
Bobby Van,
Rita Corday,
Jeff DonnellRating59%
Opera singer superstar Renato Rossano (Mario Lanza) is drafted into the U.S. Army. His Sergeant, "Bat" Batterson (James Whitmore) is an opera fan who admires Rossano and wishes Rossano to appraise his sister's (Doretta Morrow) singing voice. The rest of his platoon as well as the company commander disapproves of Batterson's showing favourtism to Rossano by excusing him from normal training. Rossano also schemes to have Master Sgt Batterson allow him to go to New York supposedly to have his manager appraise Batterson's sister, Brigit's singing voice but in reality allowing him to do a performance.