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Directed by Gunther von FritschGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Noir,
CrimeActors Donald Buka,
Francis Lederer,
Adrienne Gessner,
Egon von Jordan,
Karl FarkasRating64%
Vienna taxi driver Toni Sponer dreams of going to the US. One day, an American businessman is waiting for his cab, when jealous concert pianist Claude Manelli (Lederer) shoots him dead because he suspected him of having an affair with his American wife Karen (Camden). Toni grabs the dead man's papers and takes over his identity. Later he falls in love with Karen who initially thinks that Toni is the killer but he is able to convince her that he is innocent. Together they try to flee to America with Karen's husband in hot pursuit. Both men are finally captured by the police but Toni receives only a small sentence of a few months in prison. Karen decides to wait for him., 1h10
Directed by Robert Wise,
Gunther von FritschOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost films,
Children's filmsActors Simone Simon,
Kent Smith,
Jane Randolph,
Ann Carter,
Julia Dean,
Elizabeth RussellRating66%
After the death of his wife Irena (Simone Simon), Oliver Reed (Kent Smith) has married former co-worker Alice Moore (Jane Randolph), and they now have a six-year-old introverted daughter, Amy (Ann Carter). Amy has trouble at school because she spends too much time daydreaming, no matter how much Oliver tries to encourage her to make friends and cope with reality. After Amy finds a photo of the deceased Irena, whose name is never mentioned in the house, Irena appears to her and the two strike up a friendship. At the same time, Amy befriends Julia Farren, an aging actress who is alienated from her own daughter Barbara (Elizabeth Russell), whom she suspects to be a "spy" only pretending to be her relative. Oliver, angry at Amy for repeatedly speaking of her new imaginary friend, punishes her. When Irena announces to Amy that she must leave her, Amy runs out of the house. A snow storm comes up, and Amy seeks shelter in the Farrens' house. Barbara, mad and jealous at her mother's preference for Amy over her, intends to strangle the girl. At this moment, Amy sees Irena's features in Barbara and embraces her. Barbara, perplexed by this gesture of affection, spares her life. Oliver arrives at the house and takes Amy home, promising to accept her fantasies., 2h3
Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack,
Merian C. Cooper,
Gunther von Fritsch,
Michael Todd,
Mike Todd Jr.Origin USAGenres DocumentaryRating68%
The film begins in black-and-white and in standard 4:3 aspect ratio, as travel writer and newscaster Lowell Thomas appears on screen to discuss the evolution of motion picture entertainment, from the earliest cave paintings designed to suggest movement, up to the introduction of color and sound. At the conclusion of the 12-minute lecture, Thomas speaks the words "This is Cinerama" and the screen expands into the full Cinerama aspect ratio and colour as a series of vignettes, narrated by Thomas begin., 1h13
Directed by Maurice Tourneur,
Clarence BrownOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Wallace Beery,
Barbara Bedford,
Alan Roscoe,
Boris Karloff,
Harry Lorraine,
James GordonRating66%
In 1757, in the midst of the French and Indian War, three French divisions and their Huron Indian allies are advancing on Fort William Henry, a British stronghold south of Lake George in the colony of New York. Chingachgook (Theodore Lorch) sends his son Uncas (Roscoe), the last living warrior of the Mohican tribe, to warn the fort's commander, Colonel Munro (James Gordon), of the imminent danger. Uncas is admired by Munro's daughter Cora (Barbara Bedford), much to the displeasure of her suitor, Captain Randolph (George Hackathorne)., 50minutes
Directed by Maurice TourneurOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors John Gilbert,
Barbara Bedford,
Florence Deshon,
Jack McDonald,
George Nichols,
Marie Van TassellHenry Sanford, qui a un contrat pour construire un phare à Keyport, est attiré par Kate, la femme de Morgan Leroy, qui en devient jaloux. D'un autre côté, Bill Lacey, un membre de l'équipe du plongeur Caleb West, convoite Betty, la jeune et jolie femme de Caleb. Un jour, Bill est blessé lors d'un accident sur le site du phare et est amené chez Caleb, où Betty le soigne. Cependant, Kate s'est querellée avec son mari à propos d'Henry. Bill persuade Betty de partir avec lui pour Portland, mais elle a des remords et, réalisant qu'elle l'aime, retourne vers son mari, qui la rejette. Lors d'un naufrage, Caleb plonge pour récupérer le corps de Bill. Le Capitaine Bell explique à Caleb que c'est Betty qui a actionné la pompe à air qui le reliait au bateau. Il réalise qu'elle l'aime et se réconcilie avec elle. De leur côté, Morgan et Kate en font autant.