In a change of pace from his gay-activist or otherwise politically in-your-face documentaries and feature films, director...
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1988
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Based on the turn-of-the-century play Our Two Consciences by Paul Anthelme, Hitchcock's I Confess is set in Quebec....
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1953
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By accident or design, two pre-Hitler efforts from German filmmaker Carl Boese were distributed to the U.S. during the same...
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Annette
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1937
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Hollywood star Richard Barthelmess, who's about as French as a hot dog with mustard, plays the title character in the British...
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Eloise
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1936
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This tragedy is a remake of D.W. Griffith's classic silent film. The story is based on "The Chink and the Child," a story by...
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Lucy Burrows
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1936
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In deference to the film's title, private secretary Dolly Haas does marry her boss Max Hansen in the final scene. Before this...
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1936
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Best known today as the wife of famed caricaturist Al Hirschfield, actress Dolly Haas enjoyed a long and fruitful career in...
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Pat Caverley
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1934
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1932
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Scampolo
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1932
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Music, drama and comedy are neatly integrated in this low-key backstage romance. After a lengthy spell of unemployment,...
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Lisa Brandes
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1932
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The title translates as A Tremendously Rich Man, which indeed describes the financial condition of hero Curt Bois. Actually,...
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1932
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Leading German actor Fritz Kortner made his film directorial debut with Der Brave Suender (The Good Sinner). In his first...
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1931
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1931
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One of several German military comedies of the early-talkie era, Liebeskommando (Command to Love) serves as a vehicle for the...
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Antonia
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1931
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(Dolly Macht Karrier) Dolly's Career top-bills the delightful Dolly Haas in the title role. It's a harmless little story...
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Dolly Klaren
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1930
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