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Directed by Ray Enright,
Byron Haskin,
Jesse HibbsGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Vera Zorina,
Eddie Albert,
Alan Hale,
Frank McHugh,
James Gleason,
Leonid KinskeyRating56%
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Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Pat O'Brien,
Joan Blondell,
Margaret Lindsay,
Frank Faylen,
John Litel,
William HopperRating62%
The top reporter on the Chronicle is a woman, "Timmy" Blake, who is engaged to marry Bill Morgan, her editor. Morgan assigns her to investigate the death of wealthy Spencer Wade, who left a note implicating Eugene Forde, his doctor., 1h9
Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
RomanceActors Eddie Albert,
Priscilla Lane,
Wayne Morris,
Rosemary Lane,
Jane Wyman,
Ronald ReaganRating57%
Peter "Tex" Coleman, a butter and egg man from Texas, comes to New York with his mother's life savings to buy a hotel in the big city and be near his stage struck sweetheart, Lydia Weston. Upon his arrival, Tex finds Lydia working as a secretary for a couple of fast-talking producers rather than being the stage star that her home town thinks she has become., 1h22
Directed by Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Dick Powell,
Olivia de Havilland,
Charles Winninger,
Allen Jenkins,
Bonita Granville,
Melville CooperRating66%
New York oil magnate Ben Richards (Charles Winninger) and his family are preparing to leave for Newport for their summer vacation. His spoiled willful daughter Margaret (Olivia de Havilland) refuses to go and storms out of the house, borrowing a car belonging to her father's valet. On the road she notices the car is low on gas and stops at an auto court gas station. The attendant, Bill Davis (Dick Powell), fills up the tank and requests the $3.50 payment. With no money on her, Margaret tries to charge the amount to her father's account, but Bill refuses, not knowing who she is. Instead, he offers to let her work off her debt by making the beds and cleaning the rooms at the auto court motel. Outraged by this suggestion, Margaret attempts to drive off, but backs into a truck preventing her from leaving. When a police officer arrives, Margaret is forced to comply with Bill's offer, and she spends the next few hours making beds and cleaning rooms., 1h37
Directed by Busby Berkeley,
Ray EnrightOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Rudy Vallée,
Priscilla Lane,
Rosemary Lane,
Hugh Herbert,
Allen Jenkins,
Gloria DicksonRating58%
Maurice Giraud (Hugh Herbert) is sent to New York to arrange for the Academy Ballet of America to come to Paris to compete for cash prizes at an international dance festival, but a cabbie takes him by mistake to the Club Ballé, a nightclub about to go under. The desperate owners of the club, Terry Moore (Rudy Vallee) and Duke Dennis (Allen Jenkins), know that there's been an error, but see the invitation as a way out of their financial problems. To get some ballet into their nightclub act, they hire ballet teacher Luis Leoni (Fritz Feld) and his star (and only) pupil Kay Morrow (Rosemary Lane) to teach their girls ballet on the boat crossing the Atlantic. Terry finds Kay very attractive, but things are complicated when his ex-wife, Mona (Gloria Dickson), invites herself along, rooming with Kay.