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Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Leslie Howard,
Bette Davis,
Frances Dee,
Kay Johnson,
Reginald Denny,
Reginald OwenRating69%
Sensitive, club-footed artist Philip Carey is a Briton who has been studying painting in Paris for four years. His art teacher tells him his work lacks talent, so he returns to London to become a medical doctor, but his moodiness and chronic self-doubt make it difficult for him to keep up in his schoolwork., 1h16
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Irene Dunne,
Walter Huston,
Conrad Nagel,
Bruce Cabot,
Edna May Oliver,
Sam HardyRating61%
After a military officer (Bruce Cabot) gets Ann Vickers (Irene Dunne) pregnant and leaves her, her baby dies during birth. Feeling stunned, Ann devotes herself to social work, taking a job in a women's prison. However, when she tries to improve the conditions there, she loses her job. She instead writes a book about the harsh realities of the prison and begins a romance with a married judge, Barney Dolphin (Walter Huston). This helps her career but frustrates her wish for a family., 2h8
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Politique,
Political films,
Children's films,
Films about royaltyActors Irene Dunne,
Rex Harrison,
Linda Darnell,
Lee J. Cobb,
Gale Sondergaard,
Laurette LuezRating69%
Anna Owens (Irene Dunne) and her son Louis (Richard Lyon) arrive in Bangkok in 1862 to tutor the King's (Rex Harrison) children. She believes she is sufficiently acquainted with Asian customs to know what is proper in Siam, having read a book summarizing the same. However, when the Kralahome or Prime Minister (Lee J. Cobb) comes out to welcome her, he asks her a number of personal questions, and she does not know that this is common courtesy in Siam. Her letter from the King asking her to come to Siam includes a promise that she will have a house of her own away from the Palace, but the Kralahome says she will have to stay in the harem for now (although she'll have a private room there)., 1h20
Directed by John CromwellOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Randolph Scott,
Kay Johnson,
Arthur Hohl,
Robert Barrat,
Janet Beecher,
Edward EllisRating50%
Somerville se sent très attiré par Janet Stevenson, la femme d'Elmer Stevenson, qui tient le village sous son joug. Les commères du coin, par pure méchanceté, convainquent Steve que Janet le trompe. Celui-ci, furieux, décide d'assassiner Somerville avec l'aide de son frère Drury…, 2h1
Directed by John Cromwell,
Lewis Milestone,
André de Toth,
John BrahmOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
NoirThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Anne Baxter,
Ralph Bellamy,
Aline MacMahon,
Ruth Warrick,
Marie McDonald,
Jerome CowanRating61%
Martha Proctor believes something evil has come to her home. Her nephew Dr. Dan Proctor arrives with his betrothed, Evelyn Heath, who is a frail invalid. Evelyn is introduced to Aunt Martha as well as Dan's older brother, Douglas, an illustrator, along with Douglas's wife Ann and his model, Miriam., 2h57
Directed by Edward F. Cline,
John Cromwell,
Tay Garnett,
David SelznickOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
RomanceThemes Political filmsActors Claudette Colbert,
Jennifer Jones,
Shirley Temple,
Joseph Cotten,
Monty Woolley,
Lionel BarrymoreRating74%
Anne Hilton (Claudette Colbert) is an upper-middle-class housewife living in a Midwestern town near a military base with her two teenage daughters, Jane (Jennifer Jones) and Bridget "Brig" (Shirley Temple). Anne's beloved husband Tim Hilton - seen only in photographs - is the father of Jane and Brig, has volunteered for U.S. Army service in World War II. As the film begins in January 1943, Anne has just returned from seeing her husband off to Camp Claiborne, and she and her daughters must adjust to the absence of Tim and make other sacrifices for the war effort, including food rationing; planting a victory garden; giving up the services of their loyal maid Fidelia (Hattie McDaniel) who nevertheless offers to continue working part time for the Hiltons while foregoing wages; and taking in a boarder, the curmudgeonly retired Colonel Smollett (Monty Woolley). When the Hiltons travel by train in a failed attempt to see Tim one last time before he ships out, they encounter or travel with many other people whose lives have been affected by the war, and they end up not getting to see Tim because their train is delayed to allow a defense supply train to go through first. In contrast, the Hiltons' socialite neighbor Emily Hawkins (Agnes Moorehead) complains about the inconveniences caused by the war and engages in unsupportive behaviors such as hoarding food and criticizing the Hiltons' efforts.