Nix on Dames is a 1929 American comedy film directed by Donald Gallaher and written by Maude Fulton and Frank Gay. The film stars Mae Clarke, Robert Ames, William Harrigan, Maude Fulton, George MacFarlane and Frederick H. Graham. The film was released on November 24, 1939, by Fox Film Corporation.
, 1h19 Directed byFred M. Wilcox, Edgar Selwyn OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Fantasy ThemesBuddy films ActorsLee Tracy, Mae Clarke, Otto Kruger, George Barbier, Peggy Shannon, C. Henry Gordon Rating67% On March 23, 1933, Joe Gimlet (Lee Tracy) is a middle-aged cigar store owner, runs into his childhood friend, banker Ted Wright. While having dinner, with Joe and his wife Mary, Ted requests that Joe and Mary invest $4,000 in savings in Ted's company. Joe is excited by the idea, but Mary refuses to part with their savings. Angered by her reluctance, Joe gets drunk and declares to Mary that he should have married the wealthy Elvina. After drunkenly leaving the apartment, he is hit by a car. He is brought to hospital, to have a surgery.
, 1h30 Directed byW. S. Van Dyke OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime ActorsWarner Baxter, Myrna Loy, Charles Butterworth, Mae Clarke, Phillips Holmes, C. Henry Gordon Rating67% Attorney Jack Durant (Warner Baxter) successfully defends racketeer Tony Gaziotti (Nat Pendleton) against a high-profile murder charge and waives his fee. His staid law firm feels his taking the racketeer on as a client reflects badly on them; when he refuses to give up his exciting new line of work, they go their separate ways. His upper class girlfriend Sue Leonard (Martha Sleeper) turns down his proposal and breaks up with him for the same reason. Shortly afterward, Sue agrees to marry Tom Siddall (Phillips Holmes), but only if he gives up his mistress, Mimi Montagne (Mae Clarke). Although Tom offers Mimi a generous settlement, she becomes furious.
, 1h7 Directed byEdward F. Cline OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime ActorsMae Clarke, Ralph Bellamy, Hale Hamilton, Marie Prevost, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Lee Phelps Rating64% When Sylvia Day (Mae Clarke) is caught trying to pull a scam on the Taylor Department Store in New York City, she pleads with the store manager to let her go, but his boss, Joe Smith (Ralph Bellamy), insists on following store policy, and she is handed over to the police, convicted and sentenced to a year in prison. Sylvia is consumed with the idea of getting revenge on Joe.
, 1h16 Directed byRoy Del Ruth OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Action, Crime ThemesFilms about television ActorsJames Cagney, Mae Clarke, Margaret Lindsay, Douglass Dumbrille, Raymond Hatton, Russell Hopton Rating69% After being fired as a theater usher, Dan Quigley (James Cagney) tracks down Myra Gale (Mae Clarke) to her apartment and returns the purse she dropped. He then sits in on a poker game with her "brother-in-law", Spade Maddock (Douglass Dumbrille), Duke (Leslie Fenton), Smiley (Russell Hopton) and Pete (Raymond Hatton). After he loses all his money, he leaves, only to run into another person trying to return Myra's purse. Realizing he has been conned, he threatens to go to the police ... unless they let him join them, telling them he has some profitable ideas.
, 58minutes Directed byHobart Henley OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsLew Ayres, Mae Clarke, Boris Karloff, Dorothy Revier, Russell Hopton, Hedda Hopper Rating68% The whole film takes place in the nightclub of Happy MacDonald (Karloff). One of the people at the nightclub is a wildly stereotypical gay "queen". Although Karloff is a villain, he plays a charming man, quite unlike most of the parts he was allowed to play at the time.