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Directed by Alfred E. GreenGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Jean Arthur,
George Brent,
Lionel Stander,
Ruth Donnelly,
Reginald Denny,
Dorothea KentRating63%
Ms. Baldwin (Jean Arthur) and Ms. Davis (Ruth Donnelly) are owners and instructors of the Supreme Secretarial School. Ms. Baldwin is fighting Spring Fever and daydreams while teaching her class. They take pride in turning out well trained secretaries. They are having problems teaching a secretarial student, named Maizie (Dorothea Kent) who cannot spell, take dictation or type. When the instructors ask her what she is doing at the school, she replies with, “I‘m here for the same reason that every other smart girl’s here - to, uh, get a chance to meet nice men.” , 57minutes
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Ghost films,
Films based on plays,
Comedy horror filmsActors Wallace Reid,
Lila Lee,
Mervyn LeRoy,
Walter Hiers,
George O'Brien,
Arthur Edmund CareweRating60%
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Colleen Moore,
Lloyd Hughes,
Vera Lewis,
Emily Gerdes,
Jed Prouty,
Jack DuffyRating69%
In the house of late father, Ella Cinders (Colleen Moore) works for her stepmother and two stepsisters, Prissy Pill (Emily Gerdes) and Lotta Pill (Doris Baker), finding support from the local iceman, Waite Lifter (Lloyd Hughes). The Gem Film Company has a contest in which the winner gets an all-expense paid trip to Hollywood and a film role. A photograph is needed to enter, so Ella spends three nights babysitting to raise $3 for the photo session. , 1h40
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Musical filmsActors Phil Silvers,
Rose Marie,
Jack Albertson,
Herbie Faye,
Grace Lee Whitney,
Emmaline HenryRating55%
In New York City in the early 1950s, Jerry Biffle (Phil Silvers) is the star of the Blendo Soap Program. He has been invited to participate in an autograph-signing party for his new book at an important department store. Jerry meets Sally Peters (Judy Lynn), one of the department store models, and makes her part of his TV troupe. As part of his campaign to court Sally, Jerry gets Cliff Lane (Danny Scholl), the tenor of his TV company, to sing to her over the phone. When Sally and Cliff meet, they fall in love, with Biffle ignorant of the complications., 1h7
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors John Barrymore,
Loretta Young,
William Austin,
Albert Gran,
Emily Fitzroy,
Dale FullerRating65%
The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances. , 1h11
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres CrimeActors Walter Connolly,
Lionel Stander,
Eduardo Ciannelli,
Irene Hervey,
Victor Kilian,
Nana BryantRating59%
Professor Hibbard (Leonard Mudie) requests for detective Nero Wolfe's assistance in tracking down the sender of a few sinister letters, which killed two of Hibbard's acquaintances. Prominent author Paul Chapin (Eduardo Ciannelli), who is a cripple, is pinpointed by Wolfe as the culprit. Wolfe rationally deduces that Chapin is out to play payback — decades ago, a prank then-Harvard University scholar Hibbard and a group of chums played on Chapin went awry, causing him to be in his current state. Hibbard shares with Wolfe that his daughter (Irene Hervey) is romantically involved with Chapin's elder brother, Mark (Joseph Allen). With that, he quietly makes a move.