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Directed by A. Edward SutherlandOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films based on playsActors Clara Bow,
Jean Arthur,
James Hall,
Edna May Oliver,
Charles Sellon,
Irving BaconRating57%
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., 1h15
Directed by Lloyd BaconOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Winnie Lightner,
Charles Butterworth,
Dickie Moore,
Charles Dale,
Frank Conroy,
Bobby WatsonRating51%
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Directed by Édouard MolinaroOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes L'action se déroule en une journée,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Pierre Richard,
Emmanuelle Béart,
Richard Bohringer,
Fanny Cottençon,
Pierre Vernier,
Jean-Michel DupuisRating65%
The plot is based around a successful, yet very shy painter Yann (Pierre Richard) who is in love with a married woman Florence (Fanny Cottençon). When he finally manages to have a date with her in his apartment, he has to face big problems. His neighbour Boris, another painter (and an artist maudit) who is extremely jealous towards his young wife Éva, leaves his flat without his suitcase, and when Éva, dressed only in lingerie, runs out of the door to let him know, a draft of air closes her door and she has to ask Yann for help. Unfortunately, that is just the moment when both Boris and Florence turn up. The story gets even more complicated as Florence's husband also comes to Yann's flat, and when Yann, when joking, mistakes a toy gun for a real one, and lightly injures Boris. But eventually all comes to a happy end., 1h25
Directed by André Berthomieu,
Raymond BaillyOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Gisèle Pascal,
Claude Dauphin,
Henri Génès,
Jeannette Batti,
Bernard Lajarrige,
Georges LannesRating47%
Benjamine, la fille du chocolatier Lapistole, en panne de voiture, passe une nuit chez Paul Norman, s'impose avec désinvolture et provoque la rupture des fiançailles de ce paisible fonctionnaire arec la fille de son chef de service. Un ami garde le contact entre Paul et Benjamine, devient le chef de publicité chez Lapistole et quand Norman est révoqué par la faute de Benjamine, rapproche ses deux amis et leur prouve qu'ils sont faits l'un pour l'autre., 1h2
Directed by René Clair,
Georges Lacombe,
Georges LampinOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Pierre Batcheff,
Maurice de Féraudy,
Françoise Rosay,
Jacqueline Laurent,
Jim Gerald,
Madeleine GuittyRating67%
A very shy lawyer, Fremissin, is tasked with defending Garadoux, a man charged rightfully with beating his wife. Fremissin gets nervous at the trial, and ends up demanding the harshest possible sentence for Garadoux, making him spend several months in prison. After a few years, Fremissin has fallen in love with a woman (Cecile Thibaudier). Garadoux sees this and tries to seduce her to get back at Fremissin for getting him sent to prison. Garadoux abuses Fremissin's timid nature, in hilarious acts like posing as a bandit and leaving him disturbing notes telling him not to leave home. After various trials, and meeting his shy counterpart in Cecile's father, Fremissin finally gets to Cecile in time to ask for her hand in marriage, and has a big fight with the Thibaudier and Garadoux family. He then defends the Thibaudier family successfully in court., 1h20
Origin BelgiqueGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Jules Berry,
Gustave Libeau,
Blanche Montel,
Alice Tissot,
Paul GuryMarie-Rose, 20 ans, vit à Genval avec Vandervroek, son père adoptif, un modeste horticulteur qui l'a élevée seul. Son père naturel est Levaillant, un riche banquier qu'elle n'a jamais vu. Celui-ci habite avec son épouse et leurs domestiques. Ils ont depuis six mois pour invités Gontran Martineau, cousin de M Levaillant, et M Martineau, sa mère, issus de la haute société. Leur compagnie ne plait guère à Levaillant, qui tente de convaincre sa femme de leur donner congé, notamment en proposant à Gontran un poste au Congo belge. Ne parvenant pas à ses fins, il déclare à celle-ci qu'il va lui aussi inviter sa famille à vivre chez eux, en l’occurrence Marie-Rose, mais ce sans vraiment en avoir l'intention. Il convoque donc Vandervroeck, qui emmène inopinément Marie-Rose avec lui. Levaillant rencontre ainsi sa fille, et il s'attache immédiatement à elle. Il lui propose effectivement de rester vivre avec lui. Elle accepte, à condition que Papa Vandervroeck puisse rester lui aussi, ce qui est accepté à contrecœur. Les jours passent et, tandis que les deux pères se disputent l'amour de Marie-Rose, celle-ci goute au luxe tout en s'amusant des bonnes manières de ses hôtes, radicalement opposées aux gouailleries en brusseleir de Papa Vandervroeck. Par ailleurs, Gontran courtise la jeune fille, qui joue le jeu, mais lorsqu'il la demande en mariage, elle le repousse violemment. Elle est en réalité attirée par Lucien, le chauffeur de la famille Levaillant. Les tensions entre les deux pères s'amenuisent alors que le mariage de Marie-Rose et Lucien se confirme., 1h25
Directed by Russell MackOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films based on playsActors Edward Everett Horton,
Esther Ralston,
Laura La Plante,
Patsy Ruth Miller,
Spencer Charters,
Maude EburneRating61%
Richard "Dickie" Smith (Edward Everett Horton), is a seemingly respectable defense attorney by day, who turns into a philandering Don Juan when the clock strikes 8 o’clock. His wife, Madeline (Esther Ralston), has been away for several months, and is not expected back anytime soon. However, Madeline's mother, Mrs. Mantel (Maude Eburne) is staying with the Smiths, in an effort to curtail the possibility of any straying by Richard. Unbeknownst to her, he has made plans to go out on the town that night with his new, sultry secretary Kitty Minter (Patsy Ruth Miller), and his new sexy client, Diane O'Dare (Laura La Plante), who, a lonely wife herself, wishes to divorce her husband for neglect.