Peck's Bad Boy and his gang of mischievous misfits (including Spanky McFarland) make all kinds of trouble around the circus....
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Myrna
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1938
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1937
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Produced under the working title The Capture of Tarzan, Tarzan Escapes was completely refilmed before release, eviscerating...
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Rita Parker
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1936
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Suzy is the film in which Cary Grant, overcome by the beauty and vivacity of Jean Harlow, sings her a love ballad! This...
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Mme. Diane Eyrelle
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1936
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Edmund Lowe made his only screen appearance as S. S. Van Dine's dilettante sleuth Philo Vance in The Garden Murder Case. The...
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Nurse Beeton
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1936
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Moonlight Murder takes place virtually in its entirety at the Hollywood Bowl. Despite dire warnings by a sinister mystic...
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Diana
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1936
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Francis Lederer stars as the prince of a mythical European kingdom. To mingle with the "common folk" while on a visit to New...
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Miss Channing
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1935
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Ratoff is a lion tamer who hears that a rival of his has died by a lioness. Ratoff adopts the daughter of the deceased man,...
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Phyllis Pilcott
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1935
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Martha Eggerth heads the cast of Casta Diva, but the central character is famed Italian composer Vincenzo Bellini, here...
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1935
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Dolores
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1934
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Jew Suss was a well-worn stage drama based on an old novel by Lionel Feuchtwanger. The story involves an enterprising Jewish...
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Marie Auguste
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1934
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Distantly related to Frederick Lewis Allen's non-fiction book of the same name, Only Yesterday uses fictional characters to...
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Phyllis Emerson
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1933
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In this romantic comedy, an American art student goes abroad to study and gets a reputation when she marries a wealthy...
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Peggy Vane
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1933
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In this romantic drama a struggling composer tries to protect his wife from the lecherous Lord Quilhampton. The nobleman is...
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1933
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A splashy journalist finds herself embroiled in international intrigue when she hooks up with a sneaky Russian correspondent...
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Kate Nelson
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1933
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In this drama, a gambler takes a bet and marries a strong-willed showgirl. Sometime after the wedding, the two fall in love,...
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Sybil Craven
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1933
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A professional gambler masquerading as a businessman boards a train and sets off across the country. During the journey he...
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Eleanor La Velle
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1933
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A shopkeeper suffers after he is laid off during the Depression in this drama adapted from the English play Service. He had...
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Isobel Service
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1933
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Marda Blackett
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1932
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A corrupt man who kidnaps a scientist with secret plans faces the scientist's formidable wife. ~ Rovi...
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Eve Martin
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1932
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Adapted from the Ernest Vajda novel The Head Waiter, Service for Ladies stars Leslie Howard as Max Tracey, premiere waiter of...
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Countess Ricardi
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1932
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In this comedy, a mischievous wife begins tippling too much and hanging out with bogus blue-bloods and an adulterer who...
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1932
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In this drama the owner of a flower shop falls in love with one of her patrons. Unfortunately, he is married to a shrewish...
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Janet King
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1932
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In this romance, a typist is the secret mistress of a wealthy man. After three years of illicit romance, he suddenly dumps...
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1932
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In this British farce, set during a big Christmas party, someone breaks into a save and steals a valuable necklace. This...
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1932
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When steel mill foreman Stuart becomes the head of the company he does not make the necessary changes in unsafe machinery...
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1932
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1931
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No relation to the 1929 American actioner of the same name, the British Flying Fool features Henry Kendall as airborne...
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Marion Lee
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1931
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In this heart-tugging musical, a Southern boy loses his parents during the Civil War and is forcibly wrenched away from his...
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1930
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Neilson-Terry is called in to investigate the poisoning of a wealthy woman at her French home. The number one suspect is her...
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1930
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1929
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Based on a play by Pemberton Billing, High Treason is set in The Future -- 1940, to be exact. The Federated Countries of...
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Evelyn Seymour
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1929
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Dolores
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1929
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American film star Carlyle Blackwell stars in the British melodrama The Wrecker. Based on a play by Arnold Didley and Bernard...
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Mary Shelton
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1929
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Averil Rochester
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1928
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Toni
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1928
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In the early stages of his directing career, Alfred Hitchcock made a number of hackneyed studio films which barely resemble...
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1927
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Second to None was one of the few Canadian films of the 1920s to gain recognition below the border in the "States." The story...
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1926
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1925
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