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Directed by James Whale,
Howard Hughes, Jr.,
Edmund Goulding,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Transport films,
Aviation films,
Political filmsActors Jean Harlow,
Ben Lyon,
James Hall,
John Darrow,
Lucien Prival,
Jane WintonRating72%
Roy (James Hall) and Monte Rutledge (Ben Lyon) are very different British brothers. Strait-laced Roy loves and idealizes the apparently demure Helen (Jean Harlow). Monte, on the other hand, is a womanizer. Their German friend and fellow Oxford student Karl (John Darrow) is against the idea of having to fight England when World War I breaks out., 1h25
Directed by Dick Powell,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeActors Stephen McNally,
Alexis Smith,
Jan Sterling,
Keith Andes,
Arthur Hunnicutt,
Paul KellyRating67%
Sam Hurley (Stephen McNally) and Bart Moore (Paul Kelly) escape from prison, although Moore is seriously wounded in the breakout. They meet up with a confederate, a mute named "Dummy" (Frank de Kova), and hide out in a ghost town. Along the way, they pick up several hostages, Kay Garven (Alexis Smith) and her lover Arthur Ashton (Robert Paige), reporter Larry Fleming (Keith Andes), dancer "Dottie" Vale (Jan Sterling), and the town's sole resident, Asa Tremaine (Arthur Hunnicutt)., 1h31
Directed by John Cromwell,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Robert Young,
Dorothy McGuire,
Herbert Marshall,
Mildred Natwick,
Spring Byington,
Richard GainesRating74%
When socialite Army Air Force pilot Oliver Bradford (Robert Young) is disfigured by war wounds, he hides from his family, including his mother (Spring Byington) and fiancée (Hillary Brooke) and decides to live in seclusion in the seaside New England cottage he had rented from its current owner, Mrs. Minnett (Mildred Natwick), for his originally planned honeymoon., 1h2
Directed by William ClemensOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ThrillerThemes Seafaring films,
Prison films,
Transport filmsActors Boris Karloff,
James Stephenson,
Will Stanton,
Edward Keane,
Robert Warwick,
Pedro de CordobaRating64%
For treating a wounded revolutionary, respected surgeon, Dr. Charles Gaudet (Boris Karloff) is sentenced to life imprisonment to the infamous French penal colony on Devil's Island. It isn't long before he speaks out against the inhuman conditions and incurs the anger of the brutal prison commander, Colonel Armand Lucien (James Stephenson). But when Lucien's daughter Collette receives life-threatening wounds in an accident, the only person on Devils Island who can save her, is Gaudet., 1h37
Directed by David Butler,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Horror,
Musical,
RomanceActors Boris Karloff,
Peter Lorre,
Bela Lugosi,
Helen Parrish,
Dennis O'Keefe,
Alma KrugerRating60%
, 1h36
Directed by David Butler,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
MusicalActors John Barrymore,
Lupe Vélez,
May Robson,
Patsy Kelly,
Peter Lind HayesRating54%
Lulu Monahan, played by Patsy Kelly is a press agent for John Barrymore, who plays himself. Lulu tries to get a sponsor for his radio program. Lulu and the agent for bandleader Kay Kyser, playing himself, make up a story that the great Shakespearean actor will teach Kyser how to play Shakespeare., 1h5
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Bert Wheeler,
Leni Stengel,
Robert Woolsey,
Dorothy Lee,
Edna May Oliver,
Stanley FieldsRating60%
Wendell Graham (Bert Wheeler), while a millionaire through inheritance, is incredibly irresponsible. On a trans-Atlantic crossing, he meets the lovely Betty Harrington (Dorothy Lee), and her stuffy, over-protective aunt, Minnie Van Varden (Edna May Oliver). Wendell is definitely interested, and his interest is reciprocated by Betty, however Aunt Minnie takes an instant dislike to the young man. On the same ship are several dissidents who are seeking financial support for their revolution back home in the fictional country of El Dorania. Wendell believes that if he offers them financial support in their revolutionary pursuits, this will enhance his position with Aunt Minnie, who owns a large estate in El Dorania, and has been vocal about her displeasure with the current monarch. Wendell agrees to furnish the revolutionaries with $100,000 to further their cause.
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