, 1h57 Directed byMichael Curtiz OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy ThemesTransport films, Aviation films ActorsRosalind Russell, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, Robert Hutton, Andrea King, Johnny Sheffield Roles Elinor Randall as a Girl (uncredited) Rating69% 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.
, 2h10 Directed byRobert Z. Leonard OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance ThemesThéâtre, Films based on plays ActorsGinger Rogers, Lana Turner, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson, Edward Arnold, Keenan Wynn Roles Jane Rand Rating65% The film focuses on various guests staying at New York City's famed Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Among them are lonely screen star Irene Malvern, in town with her maid Anna for a childhood friend's wedding and the premiere of her latest movie; war correspondent Chip Collyer, mistaken for a jewel thief by Irene but playing along to catch her attention; flyer Capt. James Hollis, wounded in World War II and facing perilous surgery in three days; wealthy shyster Martin X. Edley, who is trying to sign the Bey of Aribajan to a shady oil deal; Oliver Webson, a cub reporter for Collier's Weekly hoping to expose Edley; and bride-to-be Cynthia Drew, whose upcoming wedding is endangered by her belief her fiancé Bob is in love with Irene Malvern. Also on the scene are Bunny Smith, the hotel's stenographer/notary public, who hopes to escape her low income roots by marrying Edley, and reporter Randy Morton, who loiters in the lobby hoping to stumble upon a scoop for his newspaper.
, 59minutes Directed byBudd Boetticher OriginUSA GenresDrama ActorsCora Sue Collins, Robert B. Williams Roles Cam Chandler Rating55% Une juge de tribunal pour enfants ordonne une descente de police mais sa propre fille est arrêtée avec les délinquants.
, 1h17 Directed byCharles Lamont OriginUSA GenresDrama, Musical ThemesMusical films ActorsGloria Jean, Donald O'Connor, Jane Frazee, Robert Paige, Peggy Ryan, John Abbott Roles Elaine Sterling Rating67% Doris Stanley is an adolescent singer ("14 going on 15") billed as an 11-year-old "child prodigy" by her money-hungry aunt. When Doris finds that her Aunt Addie has reneged on her promise to give her a break from her singing tour, she runs away, and finds herself in a small town. Doris presents herself as a potential adoptee to a young married couple (Ann and Steve Winters). Unbeknownst to Doris, Ann was on the verge of breaking up with Steve due to his preoccupation with golf and refusal to find a real job. Her arrival gives the couple a reason to stay together.
, 1h4 Directed byJohn H. Auer OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical ActorsJane Withers, Henry Wilcoxon, William Demarest, Ruth Donnelly, Etta McDaniel, Bobby Breen Roles Cora Sue Collins Rating55% Sixteen-year-old actress Ann Winters (Jane Withers), who has been a movie star since childhood, declares that she no longer wants to play "childish" roles. Her attitude irritates her agent, Harry Fabian (William Demarest), who tells her that the studio has decided that her next picture will be Ann of Honeysuckle Farm, in which she is to play a twelve-year-old. Ann leaves a note for her sympathetic secretary, "Biggy" Biggsworth (Ruth Donnelly), saying that she does not want a career if she cannot have a life, too, then runs away for a two-week vacation. Just then, innocent Penny Ryan (also Jane Withers) from Oriole, Nebraska, arrives. Penny is the winner of a contest concocted by Harry in which the fan who most resembles Ann gets to spend two weeks with her in her home. Harry and Biggy are stunned by Penny's appearance, for she is an exact double for Ann. Harry decides to induce Penny to impersonate Ann, who is to start her new film the next day or else be suspended by the studio.
, 1h33 Directed byGeorge Cukor, Norman Taurog, H. C. Potter, William A. Wellman OriginUSA GenresDrama, Adventure ThemesFilms about children ActorsJackie Moran, Tommy Kelly, May Robson, Ann Gillis, Walter Brennan, Victor Jory Roles Amy Lawrence Rating69% The United Artists release includes most of the sequences familiar to readers of the book, including the fence-whitewashing episode; a wild raft ride down the Mississippi River; Tom and Huckleberry Finn's attendance at their own funeral, after the boys, who were enjoying an adventure on a remote island, are presumed dead; the murder trial of local drunkard Muff Potter; and Tom and Becky Thatcher's flight through a cave as they try to escape from Injun Joe, who is revealed to be the real killer.
, 1h35 Directed byClarence Brown OriginUSA GenresDrama, Historical, Romance ThemesFilms about sexuality, Films about suicide ActorsGreta Garbo, Fredric March, Maureen O'Sullivan, Freddie Bartholomew, Basil Rathbone, Reginald Owen Roles Tania Rating69% Anna Karenina (Greta Garbo) is the wife of Czarist official Karenin (Basil Rathbone). While she tries to persuade her brother Stiva (Reginald Owen) from a life of debauchery, she becomes infatuated with dashing military officer Count Vronsky (Fredric March). This indiscreet liaison ruins her marriage and position in 19th century Russian society; she is even prohibited from seeing her own son Sergei (Freddie Bartholomew), with eventual dire results.
, 1h52 Directed byJohn M. Stahl OriginUSA GenresDrama, Melodrama, Romance ActorsIrene Dunne, Robert Taylor, Charles Butterworth, Sara Haden, Ralph Morgan, Henry Armetta Roles Ruth, the Child in the Park Rating67% The life of spoiled Robert Merrick (Robert Taylor) is saved through the use of a hospital's only pulmotor, but because the medical device cannot be in two places at once, it results in the death of Dr. Hudson, a selfless, brilliant surgeon and generous philanthropist. Merrick falls in love with Hudson's widow, Helen (Irene Dunne), though she holds him responsible for her husband's demise. One day, he insists on driving her home and makes a pass at her. She gets out and is struck by another car, losing her sight. Merrick confronts a friend of Helen's husband, wanting to know why a beautiful young woman would marry a middle-aged man. The doctor's friend tells him that her husband had a philosophy—to help people, but never let it be known that you are the one helping them. Only then, he believed, could there be true reward in life.