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Directed by John CromwellOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeActors William Powell,
Jean Arthur,
Kay Francis,
Regis Toomey,
Stanley Fields,
Brooks BenedictRating63%
John Marsden, a famed and powerful New York gambler who refuses to throw a game, is devoted to his wife, Alma, and his impressionistic younger brother, "Babe," to whom he sends a wedding gift of $10,000, which Babe may keep on the condition that he does not indulge in gambling. Alma, dismayed by John's ruthless tactics and his obsession with gambling, threatens to leave him unless he takes his winnings and leaves the city with her. He agrees., 1h26
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
AdventureActors Jackie Coogan,
Mitzi Green,
Junior Durkin,
Lucien Littlefield,
Tully Marshall,
Clara BlandickRating61%
After arguing with his sweetheart, Becky Thatcher, Tom Sawyer seeks solace from his friend Huck Finn, who tells him about a mysterious cure for warts that requires them to visit the local cemetery at midnight. While there they witness a murder committed by Injun Joe, who convinces Muff Potter, who also was there but in an inebriated state, that he is guilty of the crime. Tom and Huck promise each other they will not divulge what they have seen., 1h34
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Cary Grant,
Carole Lombard,
Kay Francis,
Helen Vinson,
Charles Coburn,
Katharine AlexanderRating69%
Alec Walker (Cary Grant) puts up with a loveless marriage to Maida (Kay Francis) until he meets widow Julie Eden (Carole Lombard). They fall in love and he asks his wife for a divorce. She refuses; as she goes on to tell him, she married him solely for his social position and wealth and won't give them up. She is such a skillful liar that she has Alec's parents (Charles Coburn, Nella Walker) convinced that Julie is out to destroy the marriage., 1h20
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalistsActors Chester Conklin,
Brian Donlevy,
Howard Duff,
Peggy Dow,
Lawrence Tierney,
Bruce BennettRating70%
Unscrupulous newspaper photographer Jack Early (Duff) is sent to take a picture of racketeer Nick Palmer (Brian Donlevy), who doesn't like to be captured on celluloid. Palmer takes a liking to Early and asks him to frame his henchmen Colton (Tierney). Duff double-crosses Palmer and informes Colton that his boss had planned to frame him. Shortly afterward Palmer is killed by a car bomb and Duff becomes famous for taking a picture of the event. Eventually Duff is himself killed by Colton but he manages to snap a picture of his murderer in the act.