Orchids and Ermine is a 1927 silent film comedy starring Colleen Moore, filmed partly on location in New York. The film still exists. This was Mickey Rooney's first feature-length film (his first film being a short subject released in 1926).
Salesgirl Sadie Hermann (Dorothy Mackaill), employed in a New York fur store, has always dreamed of traveling to Paris. While riding the subway to work one morning, she meets Irish subway guard Herb McCarthy (Jack Mulhall), and the two strike up a conversation before Herb eventually arranges to have them meet at Cleopatra's Needle that Sunday.
, 1h9 Directed byAlfred Santell OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Adventure ActorsClark Gable, Marion Davies, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Hatton, David Landau, Maude Eburne Rating60% Lorsqu’un cirque itinérant arrive dans une petite ville, la trapéziste Polly Fisher (Marion Davies) est outrée de voir que des vêtements ont été ajoutés sur les affiches la représentant. Elle part à la recherche de l’homme qu’elle prend pour le responsable, le révérend John Hartley (Clark Gable). Il nie être à l’origine de la censure mais leur relation commence sur un mauvais pied.
, 1h9 Directed byJack Conway, Alfred Santell OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance ThemesCircus films ActorsMarion Davies, Clark Gable, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Hatton, David Landau, Edward LeSaint Rating60% When a traveling circus arrives in a small town, trapeze artist Polly Fisher (Marion Davies) is outraged to find that clothing has been added to posters of her to hide her moderately skimpy costume. She goes to see the man she mistakenly holds responsible, Reverend John Hartley (Clark Gable). He denies being the censor, but their relationship gets off to a rocky start.
, 1h10 Directed byAlfred Santell OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Romance ThemesSpy films, Transport films, Aviation films, Political films, Children's films ActorsCharles Farrell, Elissa Landi, Humphrey Bogart, Myrna Loy, Don Dillaway, Crauford Kent Rating69% In World War I, American pilots Mal Andrews (Charles Farrell), Tap Johnson (Don Dillaway) and Jim Watson (Humphrey Bogart) enrol in a Royal Air Force squadron. Mal and Tap are worried that their friend Jim is cheating on his new bride. When General Trafford Jones (Ian MacLaren) arrives to evaluate the squadron, he criticizes its lack of discipline and poor effort in aerial battles. Consequently, the general orders Watson to undertake a near-suicidal mission to shoot down an enemy balloon for his first flight with the squadron. Secretly, Mal joins him aboard the aircraft and when Jim is killed in the air battle, his friend manages to complete the mission and make it look like the dead pilot was a hero.