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Directed by Norman KrasnaGenres ComedyActors Van Johnson,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Leon Ames,
Gene Lockhart,
Selena Royle,
Fay HoldenRating59%
Law school student David Maldon is hired by a prominent law firm. At a birthday party for the senior partner, John Belney, his erratic behavior causes Belney's beautiful daughter, Mary, to accuse David of being drunk., 1h34
Directed by Norman KrasnaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Olivia de Havilland,
Robert Cummings,
Charles Coburn,
Jack Carson,
Jane Wyman,
Harry DavenportRating66%
During World War II, Princess Maria (Olivia de Havilland) and her uncle Holman (Charles Coburn), exiles from their conquered European country, live in New York City. Holman hopes that his niece will marry and produce a male heir as soon as possible, but she is not interested in his preferred choice, Count Peter de Chandome (Curt Bois) or the other candidates that her uncle discusses., 1h30
Directed by Joe Pasternak,
Henry Koster,
Norman KrasnaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Deanna Durbin,
Robert Cummings,
Charles Laughton,
Walter Catlett,
Margaret Tallichet,
Catherine DoucetRating75%
Un homme dont le père est mourant veut voir sa nouvelle fiancée, mais celle-ci étant indisponible, elle est remplacée par une employée de magasin qui fait la conquête du vieil homme., 1h43
Directed by Joe Pasternak,
William A. Seiter,
Norman Krasna,
Ralph J. Block,
Frederick KohnerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Musical filmsActors Deanna Durbin,
Kay Francis,
Walter Pidgeon,
Eugene Pallette,
Henry Stephenson,
S.Z. SakallRating63%
The movie begins with Georgia Drake (Kay Francis) performing on the stage, singing "Gypsy Lullaby" while her daughter, Pamela (Deanna Durbin), watches with her boyfriend Freddie Miller (Lewis Howard). Georgia is an older Broadway actress who was once very famous. Her daughter, Pam, also has great acting skills and hopes to be a successful actress as well. At an after-party celebrating the closing of a play that Georgia was in, Pamela convinces director Sidney Simpson (Samuel S. Hinds) and writer Carl Ober (S.Z. Sakall) to attend one of the plays she is in. After the party ends, Pamela sings "Love is All" with the maid, Sara (Cecilia Loftus), playing piano and her mother listening., 1h43
Directed by Norman KrasnaOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Military humor in filmActors Olivia de Havilland,
John Forsythe,
Myrna Loy,
Adolphe Menjou,
Tommy Noonan,
Francis LedererRating58%
When a visiting American senator decides to make Paris off-limits to enlisted military personnel, the daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to France decides to show him that American servicemen can be gentlemen by dating one of them without revealing her lofty social status. Sergeant Sullivan takes Joan to colorful nightclub cabarets, and on a comical trip up the Eiffel Tower, all the time believing her to be a Dior fashion model. Thinking she has an emergency back in America, Sullivan offers to buy her an airline ticket, for which she is grateful, until she hears that counterfeit plane tickets are a common scam used by American servicemen to impress girls. Sullivan's friend, the homespun Corporal O'Connor, all the while is a guest of the Ambassador's family and other top brass, and tries to alert Sullivan as to Joan's true identity, but is unable to contact Sulllivan (and is sworn to secrecy). When Sullivan drops into the Dior fashion show one day to look for Joan, the staff have never heard of her, however he sees her observing the show with her father's friend the Senator, whom he mistakenly assumes must be her sugar daddy. On their last dinner date, Joan walks out on Sullivan, when he accidentally spills wine on her and offers to take her to his hotel room, thinking he is dishonorable. Finally, one evening Sullivan and the Ambassador's family, by coincidence, separately attend the same ballet performance of Swan Lake, where during the intermission Sullivan learns her true identity and their misunderstanding is resolved., 1h14
Directed by Edward BuzzellOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Films about familiesActors Van Johnson,
Janet Leigh,
Louis Calhern,
Walter Slezak,
Gene Lockhart,
Marilyn ErskineRating57%
Connie Bedloe est amoureuse, mariée et enceinte. Tout irait bien si son obstétricien ne lui prescrivait un régime riche en viande. Or, les revenus du jeune ménage ne lui permettent pas de s'offrir un steak à tous les repas. Connie est pourtant saisie d'une telle envie de protéines animales qu'elle renonce à fumer pour pouvoir s'acheter une côtelette d'agneau. Joe, son mari, un jeune universitaire promis au plus brillant avenir et aux plus ternes rémunérations, accuse le coup. Sa femme ? Obligée d'arrêter de fumer ? De dépit, il accepte l'invitation de son père, un véritable tyran domestique mais aussi un riche éleveur texan..., 1h25
Directed by Elliott NugentOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Robert Walker,
Jan Sterling,
Joan Leslie,
Kathryn Card,
Edward Arnold,
Spring ByingtonRating55%
The skipper, Cmdr. William Lattimer (Robert Walker) whose wife Daphne (Joan Leslie) is incapacitated by a broken leg, forcing the skipper takes over management of their home. A stickler for nautical discipline, Lattimer tries to run things "the Navy way," but this proves not only futile but ridiculous., 1h11
Directed by Jack Donohue,
John WatersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Crime,
RomanceActors Red Skelton,
Arlene Dahl,
Ann Miller,
Leon Ames,
Richard Steven Rauber,
Pamela BrittonRating60%
Everything's going wrong for Rusty Cammeron, a photographer who owns a shop with his pop and grandpop. Rusty owes over $1,000, then loses a camera worth at least that much after borrowing it from another man who suggested Rusty try to take candid pictures of the rich and famous.