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, 1h20
Directed by Graham JonesActors Eamon Morrissey,
Mary McEvoy,
Mick Lally,
Joe McKinney,
Bosco HoganRating69%
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Upon being caught cheating in his Leaving Certificate exam and being banned from sitting the exam for another three years, a young man commits suicide. A close friend of his subsequently plots to cheat in his own Leaving Certificate in order to get revenge against the system. With the help of a rag-tag group of friends this young man organizes a complex scheme to steal copies of the test papers from the Department of Education and, upon winning, show the world he has beaten the system.![The Fabulous Suzanne](/imagesen/small/85929.jpg)
, 1h11
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Barbara Britton,
Rudy Vallée,
Otto Kruger,
Richard Denning,
William Henry,
Veda Ann BorgRating66%
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The young and beautiful Suzanne O'Neill (Barbara Britton) works as a waitress in her fiance William 'Bill' Harris's (William Henry) diner. Suzanne's problem is that Bill doesn't want to decide on a wedding date. He claims that he doesn't have enough money to get married; he wants to be able to support her on his own first, so that she doesn't have to work at all. But Suzanne gets tired of Bill's pride getting in the way of her dreams for the future. Suzanne starts betting on horse races, using her "lucky pin" to pick the right ones for the infamous and not always apt gambler Jonathan Tuttle (Frank Darien). When Tuttle passes away shortly after their enterprise has taken off, Suzanne finds out that he has left her seven thousand dollars through his will. She is more than surprised, since he wasn't that successful in his gambling. Suzanne takes the money to Bill, offering him to use them to scale up his business, but once again his pride comes in the way. She decides to leave Bill, returns the engagement ring, and leaves for New York to try her own wings of fortune.![The Stork Club](/imagesen/small/85792.jpg)
, 1h38
Directed by Hal Walker,
Oscar Rudolph,
Alvin GanzerOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Betty Hutton,
Mae Busch,
Barry Fitzgerald,
Don DeFore,
Andy Russell,
Robert BenchleyRating63%
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Judy Peabody saves an old man from drowning. He turns out to be Jerry Bates, "J.B." to his lawyer Curtis, "Pop" to Judy, who mistakenly believes the wealthy old-timer to be poor.![Roughly Speaking](/imagesen/small/85761.jpg)
, 1h57
Directed by Michael CurtizOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
Romantic comedyThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Rosalind Russell,
Jack Carson,
Alan Hale,
Robert Hutton,
Andrea King,
Johnny SheffieldRating69%
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Louise Randall Pierson (Rosalind Russell) does not have an easy life. When she is a teenager, her beloved father dies, leaving her, her mother, and her sister in financial difficulty. However, heeding her father's advice to shoot for the stars, she remains undaunted. She goes to college and learns typing and shorthand; on her first (temporary) job, she overcomes the prejudice of her new boss, Lew Morton (Alan Hale, Sr.), against women workers.![Kiss the Bride Goodbye](/imagesen/small/85694.jpg)
, 1h29
Directed by Paul L. SteinOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Patricia Medina,
Jimmy Hanley,
Marie Lohr,
Frederick Leister,
Jean Simmons,
Ellen PollockRating53%
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Factory girl Joan Dodd (Medina) and Jack Fowler (Hanley) are in love and expect to marry in due course. When Jack is called up for war service however, Joan's socially-ambitious mother (Ellen Pollock) seizes the chance to meddle in her daughter's life by encouraging the attentions of Joan's older boss Adolphus Pickering (Claud Allister), who is infatuated with her. Pickering proposes marriage, and under pressure from her mother, Joan accepts.