In this tuneful, romantic drama, an Australian opera star (Grace Moore) wants to perform in a major U.S. festival but cannot...
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1937
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Mischa Auer's fake Swami Yomurda of Sinister Hands returned in Sucker Money, a crime drama set among newspaper reporters....
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Lukis
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1933
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In this rough-and-tumble action comedy, Chuck Connors (Wallace Beery) and Steve Brodie (George Raft) are friendly rivals on...
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1933
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In this drama, an orphan girl marries a kindly crook to stay out of reform school. The crook is the head thief in a robber...
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1932
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This ultra-cheap murder mystery stars Jack Mulhall as Devlin, a dapper police detective with a quick wit and a way with the...
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1932
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1932
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Bootleggers Louis Scorpio (Wallace Beery) and Johnny Franks (Ralph Bellamy), with the advice of their alcoholic lawyer...
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1931
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Star Witness starts out as a homey family comedy and develops into a rather gutsy thriller. Chic Sale plays a cantankerous...
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1931
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Not the first of the prison pictures, but the one that truly put the genre on the map. Playboy Kent (Robert Montgomery),...
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1930
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Other Men's Wives, a play by Walter Hackett, was the source for this early-talkie comedy-melodrama. The scene is a sinister...
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Maitre d'Hotel
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1930
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In this drama, which marks Barbara Stawyck's Hollywood film debut, a woman is taken to an illegal cabaret set aboard a...
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1929
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1928
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Produced by Anthony J. Xydias, Hollywood's only Greek tycoon, this very low-budget retelling of the famous story was directed...
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1926
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With Tom Mix already having explored Arabia, it was only natural that Fox's other cowboy star, Buck Jones, should visit the...
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1926
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Exclusive Rights was inspired by Invisible Government, a story by Jerome N. Wilson. The central character is a crooked...
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1926
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