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Directed by Allan DwanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Children's filmsActors Shirley Temple,
Randolph Scott,
Gloria Stuart,
Helen Westley,
Bill Robinson,
William DemarestRating69%
Rebecca Winstead (Shirley Temple), a musically talented orphan, is under the guardianship of her stepfather Harry Kipper (William Demarest). She auditions for the radio role of Little Miss America and wins it, but leaves the studio believing she lost it. Kipper regards her as a loser and a burden, and dumps her on the farm of her Aunt Miranda., 1h16
Directed by Allan DwanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport filmsActors Edmund Lowe,
Claire Trevor,
Tom Brown,
Eugene Pallette,
Adrienne Ames,
Bess FlowersRating67%
Aboard a luxury liner, gambler John Francis Dugan makes the acquaintance of socialite Jeanette Foster, who has a reputation for using men to get her way. Jeanette cajoles him into sneaking her into First Class, where they see young Fred Curtis lose $12,000 at poker to a couple of oilmen, Belcher and Schmelling., 1h8
Directed by Allan DwanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Phillips Holmes,
Grant Mitchell,
Otis Harlan,
Dwight Frye,
Russell Simpson,
George F. MarionRating60%
Phillips Holmes plays as the son of a barber, played by Grant Mitchell, who killed a man who had murdered his brother. Holmes, who is ashamed at being the son of a murderer, is working at a bank when his father is paroled. Although Mitchell is eager to establish a relationship with his son, Holmes wants nothing to do with his father. Feeling that people are judging him because of his father, Holmes decides to leave town and take his girl friend, played by Lucille Powers, with him. There is only one problem, Holmes needs to make some money quickly in order to marry Powers. Dwight Frye, who works at the same bank as Holmes, is also in love with Powers and figures out a way to prevent Holmes from taking her. Frye steals two thousand dollars from Holmes' drawer so that he will be accused of stealing money. When Holmes realizes that two thousand dollars is missing from his drawer he assumes his father has stolen the money as he visited him at the bank earlier in the day. This leads Holmes to confess to stealing the money to prevent his dad from going to prison. At the same time, his father confesses to stealing the money to prevent Holmes from going to prison. Powers, who suspects that Fyre has stolen the money, tricks him into confessing his crime and father and son are happily reunited., 1h15
Directed by Frank Capra,
Allan Dwan,
Roy William NeillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Walter Huston,
Pat O'Brien,
Kay Johnson,
Constance Cummings,
Gavin Gordon,
Arthur HoytRating73%
In the Great Depression era, the Board of Directors of Thomas Dickson's bank want Dickson (Walter Huston) to merge with New York Trust and resign. He refuses. One night, Dickson's bank is robbed of $100,000. The suspect is Matt Brown (Pat O'Brien), an ex-convict whom Dickson hired and appointed Chief Teller. Brown, who's very loyal to Dickson, refuses to say where he was that night. He actually has two witnesses for his alibi, Mrs. Dickson (Kay Johnson) and fellow worker Cyril Cluett (Gavin Gordon), but Brown is protecting Dickson from finding out that Mrs. Dickson was with Cluett having a romantic evening. Cluett, who has a $50,000 gambling debt, is actually responsible for the robbery, but lets Brown take the rap., 1h28
Directed by Allan DwanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Children's filmsActors Shirley Temple,
Jean Hersholt,
Arthur Treacher,
Mary Nash,
Marcia Mae Jones,
Sidney BlackmerRating71%
Adelheid, called Heidi (Shirley Temple), is an eight-year-old Swiss orphan who is given by her aunt to her mountain-dwelling grandfather (Jean Hersholt). She is then stolen back by her aunt from her grandfather to live in the wealthy Sesemann household in Frankfurt, Germany as a companion to Klara (Marcia Mae Jones), a sheltered, disabled girl in a wheelchair.