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Directed by Benjamin Stoloff,
Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about televisionActors Jack Oakie,
Lucille Ball,
Ruth Donnelly,
Bradley Page,
Fritz Feld,
Thurston HallRating59%
Lannie (Jack Oakie) has Annabel (Lucille Ball) taken into prison in order to generate publicity before the release of her new movie. However, when Annabel is released a month later, she finds that nobody has noticed, and she has Lannie fired. But when he pays a struggling actress to pretend to be his sick mother, Annabel has Lannie rehired, and he immediately begins plotting his next stunt., 1h26
Directed by Benjamin StoloffOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
MusicalThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Boxing filmsActors Jimmy Durante,
Lupe Vélez,
Stuart Erwin,
Marjorie Rambeau,
Robert Armstrong,
Thelma ToddRating59%
Joe Palooka (Stuart Erwin) is a naive young man whose father Pete (Robert Armstrong) was a champion boxer, but his lifestyle caused Joe's mother Mayme (Marjorie Rambeau) to leave him and to take young Joe to the country to raise him. But when a shady boxing manager (Jimmy Durante) discovers Joe's natural boxing talent, Joe decides to follow him to the big city, where he becomes a champion and begins to follow his father's path of debauchery, much of it including the glamorous cabaret singer Nina Madero (Lupe Vélez). The film also stars William Cagney, the younger brother of actor James Cagney., 1h31
Directed by Benjamin StoloffOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalActors Gene Raymond,
Nancy Carroll,
Jack Benny,
Mitzi Green,
Frank Parker,
Sidney BlackmerRating62%
Gangster Lee Lother (Sidney Blackmer) is shot and killed during an ocean liner cruise, and we're introduced in flashback to the interwoven stories and characters of the suspects: con-man and jewel-thief Jimmy Brett and his accomplice, a wife who bids goodbye to her husband without realizing he'll stowaway to spy on her, the star of the ship's entertainment revue and her brother with gambling debts, and the Inspector who interrupts his vacation to solve the case., 1h5
Directed by Benjamin StoloffOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Crime,
RomanceActors Edmund Lowe,
Wynne Gibson,
James Gleason,
Lois Wilson,
Alan Dinehart, Sr.,
Dickie MooreRating60%
Orville "Gabby" Denton is an alcoholic drifter with a chronic gambling problem. Despite his flaws he is beloved by his family. Gabby's brother-in-law Beef gets Gabby work as a mechanic at the Metropolitan Garage. The shop is a front to a stolen car ring. His brother-in-law Beef, who is otherwise honest, is aware of this. One day, Gabby is sent to pick up Silver, Jenkins's girl friend, whose car has broken down. Both Gabby and Silver start a relationship, after which Silver leaves Jenkins. During a getaway one of car thieves hits Gabby's nephew Buddy, who is in the street driving a toy car. The driver makes it to the garage, and Buddy receives treatment at a hospital. A witness points out the car to Gabby, and he understands it's the car that drove into the garage to be repainted. He investigates and discovers a piece of Buddy's little car in the wheel of the stolen car. When he confronts Beef, Beef gets drunk and confronts Jenkins and the head of the stolen car ring. They kill Beef, making his death look accidental. Photographer Bill Jones gives Gabby a photograph of Beef in the car before the accident, which shows Beef was already dead. Silver and Gabby confront Jenkins. The criminals drive away, but die in a car crash. With the hoodlums out of the way, Gabby marries Silver., 1h10
Directed by Benjamin StoloffOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceThemes Buddy films,
Disaster filmsActors Ted Healy,
Charles Winninger,
Lucile Browne,
Hallam Cooley,
Shemp Howard,
Moe HowardRating58%
Ted Healy is a salesman for the Schmidt Costume Shop who likes to hang out at the fire station where Moe (billed as "Harry Howard"), Larry and Shemp (along with Fred Sanborn) work. Old man Schmidt spends more time building crazy inventions (typical of devices by writer/cartoonist Rube Goldberg) than tending to his business; as a consequence he is bankrupt and his business is taken over by his creditors, who send a young man named Carlson to manage the business. Carlson immediately falls for Mr. Schmidt's niece, Louise, but she resists him.