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Directed by Gregory La CavaOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Ricardo Cortez,
Irene Dunne,
Gregory Ratoff,
Noel Madison,
Lita Chevret,
John St. PolisRating60%
Felix '"Felixel" Klauber (Ricardo Cortez), a brilliant young man from a tight-knit Jewish family living in New York City's Lower East Side ghetto, becomes a physician, as he has wanted to do since childhood, eventually establishing himself as a Park Avenue doctor catering to the wealthy after working his way up from being a doctor at a Lower East Side clinic. He is spurred on in his ambitions by an older brother, who is materialistic and uses Felix's love for their mother to insist that Felix better his station in life for the benefit of his family., 1h15
Directed by Gregory La CavaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors Robert Armstrong,
Carole Lombard,
Louis Payne,
Wade Boteler,
Charles Sellon,
Sam HardyRating54%
Steve Banks (Armstrong) is a hard-drinking newspaper reporter. His wife Margaret (Lombard), a reporter for a rival paper, threatens to divorce him if he doesn't quit the drinking that is compromising his career. Steve pursues a story about drug dealers even when his editor fires him. When the editor is murdered, Steve is accused of the killing., 1h34
Directed by Gregory La CavaOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors William Powell,
Carole Lombard,
Alice Brady,
Gail Patrick,
Eugene Pallette,
Mischa AuerRating78%
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During the Great Depression, Godfrey "Smith" Parke (William Powell) is living alongside other men down on their luck at the city dump. One night, spoiled socialite Cornelia Bullock (Gail Patrick) offers him five dollars ($83 in 2013) to be her "forgotten man" for a scavenger hunt. Annoyed, he advances on her, causing her to retreat and fall on a pile of ashes. She leaves in a fury, much to the glee of her younger sister, Irene (Carole Lombard). After talking with her, Godfrey finds her to be kind, if a bit scatter-brained. He offers to go with Irene to help her beat Cornelia.
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Directed by Gregory La Cava,
James AndersonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about television,
Films based on playsActors Katharine Hepburn,
Franklin Pangborn,
Ginger Rogers,
Adolphe Menjou,
William Corson,
Pierre WatkinRating76%
Terry Randall (Katharine Hepburn) moves into the Footlights Club, a theatrical rooming house in New York. Her polished manners and superior attitude make her no friends among the rest of the aspiring actresses living there, particularly her new roommate, flippant, cynical dancer Jean Maitland (Ginger Rogers). From Terry's expensive clothing and her photograph of her elderly grandfather, Jean assumes she has obtained the former from her sugar daddy, just as fellow resident Linda Shaw (Gail Patrick) has from her relationship with influential theatrical producer Anthony Powell (Adolphe Menjou). In truth however, Terry comes from a very wealthy, upper class, Midwest family. Over the strong objections of her father, Henry Sims (Samuel S. Hinds), she is determined to try to fulfill her dreams on her own. In the boarding house, Terry's only supporter is aging actress Catherine Luther (Constance Collier), who appoints herself Terry's mentor., 1h23
Directed by Gregory La CavaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Ginger Rogers,
Walter Connolly,
Verree Teasdale,
James Ellison,
Tim Holt,
Kathryn Adams DotyRating67%
Wealthy industrialist Alfred Borden (Walter Connolly) has problems both at work and at home. His employees at Amalgamated Pump are making demands that may drive the business he has built up from nothing into bankruptcy, and his son Tim (Tim Holt) has lost a major customer through neglect (he prefers playing polo). On his birthday, Borden's secretary gives him a loud tie as a gift, but when he goes home to his Fifth Avenue mansion, he finds nobody there but the servants. His unfaithful wife Martha (Verree Teasdale), his daughter Katherine (Kathryn Adams), and Tim have all forgotten or do not care.