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, 1h3 Directed byFrank Tuttle OriginUSA ActorsRichard Dix, Esther Ralston, Edna May Oliver, Charles Sellon, Jack La Rue Rating63% Randy Farman, who demonstrates camping outfits in a department store, wins a racing car in a raffle and sets out for the West. He runs out of gas, loses all his money, and falls in love with a girl called Doris, who, accompanied by her aunt, is on her way to Nampa City to claim an inheritance.
, 1h17 Directed byWilliam A. Wellman OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Adventure, Western ThemesSeafaring films, Films about music and musicians, Transport films, Musical films ActorsIrene Dunne, Richard Dix, Mary Boland, Conway Tearle, Andy Devine, Henry Stephenson Rating58% In 1874 Australia, newly installed Police Inspector Radford boasts to wealthy Hugh Clarkson that he will capture the famous outlaw Stingaree, who has returned to the area. Hilda Bouverie is an impoverished servant working for the Clarksons. Mr. Clarkson is kind, but his wife treats Hilda and Annie, another servant, as menials. Mrs. Clarkson is excited by the news that Sir Julian Kent, a renowned British composer, is going to be her guest. She dreams of performing before him and becoming an opera star, but her singing is not good. Hilda begs to be allowed to sing as well, but Mrs. Clarkson turns her down. Meanwhile, Sir Julian stops over at a tavern, where Radford and his colleagues are drinking. When Stingaree enters, the policemen are suspicious of the stranger; he is searched, but no weapon is found. His sidekick Howie follows, only he is armed. They abduct Sir Julian. Unaware of this, Mrs. Clarkson goes off to meet Sir Julian.
, 1h10 Directed byGeorge Archainbaud OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy thriller, Crime, Romance ActorsEdna May Oliver, Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, Donald Cook, Mae Clarke, Edgar Kennedy Rating68% Gwen Parker (Mae Clarke) meets her former boyfriend Philip Seymour (Donald Cook) at the local aquarium and asks him for some money so she can leave her husband, stockbroker Gerald Parker. However, Mr. Parker receives an anonymous telephone call tipping him off to the rendezvous. When he confronts the pair, Seymour knocks him out with a punch. As there are no witnesses to the altercation, he hides the unconscious man in the room behind an exhibit.
, 1h3 Directed byA. Edward Sutherland OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesFilms based on plays ActorsClara Bow, Jean Arthur, James Hall, Edna May Oliver, Charles Sellon, Irving Bacon Rating57% Set in May 1929, the film focuses on two sisters - Mayme (Clara Bow) and Janie (Jean Arthur) - as they share an apartment in New York City. In daytime, they work as salesgirls at the Ginsberg's department store, and at night they fee for the attention of their colleague Bill (James Hall) and fight over Janie's selfish and reckless behavior, such as stealing Mayme's clothes and hitchhiking to work with strangers. Bill prefers Mayme over Janie and constantly shows his affection for her. This upsets Janie, who schemes to break up the couple.