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Directed by Lewis AllenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Political filmsActors Frank Sinatra,
Sterling Hayden,
James Gleason,
Willis Bouchey,
Nancy Gates,
Paul FreesRating67%
In post-war America, the President of the United States is scheduled to journey through the small town of Suddenly, California. Claiming to be checking up on security prior to his arrival, a group of FBI agents arrive at the home of the Bensons, on top of a hill that looks down upon the station where the Presidential train is scheduled to stop. However, they soon turn out to be assassins led by the ruthless John Baron (Frank Sinatra), who take over the house and hold the family hostage., 1h21
Directed by W. S. Van DykeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Crime,
RomanceActors Robert Montgomery,
Maureen O'Sullivan,
Edward Arnold,
Elizabeth Patterson,
Mickey Rooney,
Whitford KaneRating68%
A womanizing racketeer (Montgomery) is wounded by police and hides out in a farmhouse, where he falls in love with a country girl (O'Sullivan) and meets her wholesome family., 1h32
Directed by Edward LudwigOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
RomanceThemes Sports films,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Auto racing films,
Road moviesActors Mickey Rooney,
Allen Jenkins,
Thomas Mitchell,
Mary Hatcher,
Michael O'Shea,
Spring ByingtonRating56%
Billy Coy (Mickey Rooney) from Carrell in California wants to be a race car driver. He manages to get hired as a mechanic by Arthur "Red" Stanley (Thomas Mitchell) at his garage, after mentioning that he is the son of a famous driver called "Cannonball" Coy. Billy's father died in an accident at the Indianapolis 500 a few years ago., 1h39
Directed by Lewis MilestoneOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Ronald Colman,
Ginger Rogers,
Jack Carson,
Spring Byington,
Harry Davenport,
Cecilia LoftusRating64%
Portrait painter and caricaturist David Grant (Ronald Colman), newly arrived in Greenwich Village, wishes Jean Newton (Ginger Rogers) good luck on a whim as they pass on the sidewalk. When Jean delivers books, a woman makes her the gift of an expensive dress. She is quarreling with her son-in-law, who had given the dress to his wife. Believing David to be lucky, Jean asks him to partner with her on a ticket for the Irish Sweepstakes. He agrees only on condition that, if their horse wins, she accompany him on a platonic trip to see the sights before she settles down to married life in Poughkeepsie, New York. She and her fiance, Frederick "Freddie" Harper (Jack Carson), are dubious about the proposition, but he talks them into it., 1h42
Directed by Mark RobsonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidentsActors William Holden,
Mickey Rooney,
Fredric March,
Grace Kelly,
Robert Strauss,
Charles McGrawRating66%
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Harry Brubaker (William Holden) is a Naval Reserve officer and Naval Aviator who was called back to active duty from his civilian profession as an attorney to fly fighter-bombers in the Korean War. Returning from a mission with battle damage, he is forced to ditch into the sea and is rescued by a Sikorsky H-5 helicopter manned by Chief Petty Officer (NAP) Mike Forney (Mickey Rooney) and Airman (NAC) Nestor Gamidge (Earl Holliman). , 1h44
Directed by Raoul WalshOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
AdventureThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing films,
Le boxe anglaiseActors Errol Flynn,
Alexis Smith,
Jack Carson,
Alan Hale,
John Loder,
Ward BondRating74%
In 1890s San Francisco, boxing is illegal. James J. Corbett (Errol Flynn), a brash young bank teller, attends a match with his friend Walter Lowrie (Jack Carson). When a police raid nets Judge Geary, a member of the board of directors of Corbett's bank, Corbett's fast talking gets his superior out of trouble. The judge is looking to improve the image of boxing by recruiting men from more respectable backgrounds and having them fight under the Marquess of Queensberry rules. He has even imported British coach Harry Watson (Rhys Williams) to evaluate prospects. Watson finds that Corbett, raised in a combative Irish immigrant family headed by Pat Corbett (Alan Hale), has excellent fighting skills; Geary likes his protégé's seemingly-polished manner., 1h32
Directed by George B. SeitzOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Lewis Stone,
Mickey Rooney,
Cecilia Parker,
Ann Rutherford,
Fay Holden,
Esther WilliamsRating64%
Preparing himself for college life, Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) promises himself to put an end to his flirting ways and attempts to organize his finances by selling his old car. Things become complicated when his love interest Polly (Ann Rutherford) introduces him to a seductive psychology student (Esther Williams), while his friends continue to delay the payment for his automobile. Andy also tries his best to help his sister Marian (Cecilia Parker) with her own relationship problems and takes an interest in assisting his father Judge Hardy (Lewis Stone) with a complicated case involving an injured boy (Bobby Blake)., 1h35
Directed by Alfred HitchcockOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about marriageActors Carole Lombard,
Robert Montgomery,
Gene Raymond,
Jack Carson,
Philip Merivale,
Lucile WatsonRating62%
Ann (Carole Lombard) and David Smith (Robert Montgomery) are a married couple living in New York who, though happy, often have fights that last for days before they lovingly reconcile. One morning, Ann asks David if he had to do it over again, would he marry her? To her disappointment, although he is very happy with her now and wouldn't marry someone else, he answers that he would not. Later that day, Harry Deever (Charles Halton), an Idaho county official informs David that due to a jurisdictional mishap, their three-year-old marriage license from Idaho is not valid. Since Deever is a family acquaintance of Ann's from Idaho, he stops by their apartment to tell Ann and her mother (Esther Dale) the same thing. Ann does not mention this to David, and thinks he will remarry her that very night, as he just invited her out to a romantic dinner at the fancy restaurant they ate at before they were married. When they arrive at the restaurant, however, they realize that the restaurant has turned into a seedy joint, and they head home. When Ann feels she has given David long enough to propose and leave to get married, she confronts him and accuses him of not wanting to marry her again. While David protests and says he was going to ask her shortly, Ann dismisses that and kicks him out of their apartment.