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Directed by Harry Beaumont,
Robert Z. LeonardOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Ann Harding,
Robert Montgomery,
Myrna Loy,
Alice Brady,
Frank Morgan,
Luis AlberniRating67%
Mary (Loy), a writer working on a novel about a love triangle, is attracted to her publisher (Morgan). Her suitor Jimmie (Montgomery) is determined to break them up. He introduces Mary to the publisher's wife (Harding) without telling Mary who she is., 1h42
Directed by Harry BeaumontOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Joan Crawford,
Anita Page,
Dorothy Sebastian,
Robert Montgomery,
Hedda Hopper,
Raymond HackettRating61%
Fellow department store shopgirls and roommates Gerry March (Crawford), Connie Blair (Anita Page) and Franky Daniels (Dorothy Sebastian) take different paths in the New York City, but all seek to marry wealthy men. Connie pursues an affair with David Jardine (Raymond Hackett), son of the department store owner. Meanwhile, Franky meets the slick-talking Marty Sanderson (John Miljan) when he comes into the store to buy $500 worth of towels. However, when Sanderson comes to pick Franky up, he hits on Gerry instead., 1h6
Directed by Harry BeaumontOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Ann Harding,
Frank Morgan,
Katharine Alexander,
Reginald Owen,
Ralph Forbes,
Jane BaxterRating57%
At Hampstead Court Housewives Club, two women sit in the living room with a fireplace. Outside it's raining. One of the women reads a book (a Biography of Madame Du Barry); the other woman is nervously looking in the room and finally decides to look up the newspaper. When she sees a certain announcement she has to talk, saying to the other woman how beautiful it would be to leave dreadful London and go south to Italy, renting a Castle for two or more people and splitting the costs. So they find the way to San Salvatore and the Enchanted April is there from the very minute they arrived., 2h4
Directed by Harry Beaumont,
Mervyn LeRoyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceActors Greer Garson,
Walter Pidgeon,
Henry Travers,
Albert Bassermann,
C. Aubrey Smith,
May WhittyRating71%
Marie Sklodowska (Greer Garson) is a poor, idealistic student living in Paris and studying at the Sorbonne. She neglects her health and one day faints during class. Her tutor, Prof. Perot (Albert Bassermann) is sympathetic and, finding that she has no friends or family in Paris, invites her to a soirée his wife is throwing for a "few friends" (primarily professors and their wives). Among the many guests is physicist Pierre Curie (Walter Pidgeon), an extremely shy and absentminded man completely devoted to his work. He allows Marie to share his lab and finds that she is a gifted scientist. Appalled that she plans on returning to Poland to teach after graduation, rather than devoting her life to further study, he takes her to visit his family in their country home. Marie and Pierre both tend to concentrate on science to the extent that they don't realize until the last minute they have fallen in love. Even when Pierre asks Marie to be his wife, he does so in terms of reason, logic and chemistry.