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Directed by Rowland V. Lee,
Ford BeebeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Horror,
HistoricalActors Basil Rathbone,
Boris Karloff,
Vincent Price,
Barbara O'Neil,
Ian Hunter,
Nan GreyRating65%
The plot was not derived from Shakespeare's Richard III, but rather was written by Robert N. Lee (director Rowland V. Lee's brother) after reading a great deal of British history. George, Duke of Clarence (one of Richard's brothers) is depicted as something less than the tragically noble figure found in Shakespeare. Ian Hunter portrays Edward IV, who is not depicted here as the feeble, dying King found in Laurence Olivier's 1955 film version of Shakespeare's play., 1h34
Directed by Rowland V. LeeOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyActors Francis Lederer,
Ida Lupino,
Hugh Herbert,
Roland Young,
Erik Rhodes,
Joseph CawthornRating58%
On a rainy afternoon in Paris, debonair actor Phillipe Martin (Francis Lederer) goes to a darkened movie theatre for a romantic assignation with his married mistress, Yvonne (Liev De Maigret), but sits in the wrong seat and kisses instead lovely Monique Pelerin (Ida Lupino), the daughter of a powerful publisher (Joseph Cawthorn). Monique, who is engaged to powerful Count Alfredo Donstelli (Erik Rhodes), makes a public accusation against Phillip, and the priggish head of the Purity League (Eily Malyon) exploits the incident until it becomes a national scandal, with Phillipe dubbed "The Kissing Monster". When Phillipe is tried, his defense is that he was overcome by Monique's beauty, and that it is a Frenchman's nature to be romantic, even to perfect strangers. His punishment is to spend just three days in jail, but when he is released, he discovers that Monique has paid his fine, supposedly to avoid more publicity, but actually because she is secretly attracted to him., 1h42
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch,
Otto Brower,
Rowland V. Lee,
Dorothy Arzner,
Victor Schertzinger,
Frank Tuttle,
A. Edward Sutherland,
Edmund Goulding,
Victor Heerman,
Lothar MendesOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Jean Arthur,
Richard Arlen,
Clara Bow,
Evelyn Brent,
Mary Brian,
Nancy CarrollRating58%
Plusieurs épisodes de music-hall mis en scène par 11 réalisateurs hollywoodiens., 1h19
Directed by Rowland V. LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Edmond O'Brien,
Victor McLaglen,
June Havoc,
Dorothy Lovett,
Eddie Foy, Jr.,
Damian O'FlynnRating54%
Young J. Quincy Pennant is a brilliant but absent minded scientist who has come up with an amazing theory. Unlike skip bombing, Pennant is experimenting with detonating explosives where the shock wave can be sent like a stone skipping over distances without hitting immediate targets, but able to destroy targets at a further distance away, even if they are behind walls. He is sent to a "powder town", a rapidly growing city being built around an arsenal and munitions factory where wartime population growth has brought in criminals, enemy spies and saboteurs., 1h49
Directed by Rowland V. Lee,
Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Comedy,
Historical,
RomanceActors Edward Arnold,
Cary Grant,
Frances Farmer,
Jack Oakie,
Donald Meek,
Thelma LeedsRating62%
In post-Civil War America, unscrupulous, ambitious partners Jim Fisk (Arnold) and Nick Boyd (Grant) talk tight-fisted businessman Daniel Drew (Donald Meek) into selling them his shipping company, paying with worthless Confederate bonds. Later, worried that his longtime rival, Cornelius Vanderbilt (Clarence Kolb), is trying to take control of his railroad, Drew seeks help from Fisk, only to have him turn the situation to his own advantage. Fisk and Boyd eventually become powers to be reckoned with on Wall Street., 1h10
Directed by Rowland V. LeeOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceActors Gary Cooper,
June Collyer,
Regis Toomey,
E. H. Calvert,
Morgan Farley,
Émile ChautardRating63%
After the United States enters World War I in 1917, Wyoming native Jim Baker (Gary Cooper) and his fellow engineer Jersey (Regis Toomey) join the Army and are sent to France with the Engineer Corps. On the battlefield, Baker rescues Patricia Hunter (June Collyer), an American society girl who wanders onto the battlefield. Having worked for the Ambulance Corps, Hunter went AWOL to escape the boredom of her job. After rescueing her from enemy fire, Baker reprimands her for her actions. Later at a rest camp, Baker and Hunter see much of each other, fall in love, and are secretly married. Sometime later, Jim is sent back to the front. When Hunter reads about Baker's death, she opens a family chateau to entertain servicemen and try to forget the man she loves. When Jim arrives at the chateau, having only been wounded, he sees her apparent gaity and misunderstands her feelings. When he encourages her to return with him to Wyoming, she refuses, and he decides to return to the front. On Armistice Day, Baker finds her waiting for him in the town where they were married.