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Directed by Randolph Scott,
William A. Seiter,
Gypsy Rose Lee,
Dinah ShoreOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Action,
Musical,
WesternActors Randolph Scott,
Gypsy Rose Lee,
Dinah Shore,
Bob Burns,
Bob Burns,
Charles WinningerRating53%
In a Yukon town called Malemute, a saloon owned by "Honest" John Calhoun gets a new star performer, Belle De Valle, while he's away. A stranger in town, Sam Slade, offers to keep an eye on things until the boss returns, while saloon manager Pop Candless and crooked town marshal Maitland keep a suspicious eye on him., 1h30
Directed by Lewis R. Foster,
Frank RyanOrigin USAGenres Musical,
WesternThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Deanna Durbin,
Robert Paige,
Akim Tamiroff,
Thomas Gomez,
Clara Blandick,
David BruceRating61%
Set during the early years of the California Gold Rush, the film tells of the adventures of Caroline Frost, the wilful and spoilt daughter of a US Senator. He does not approve of her beau, Lt Robert Latham, of the US cavalry, and persuades President James K. Polk to post Latham to guard gold shipments from the California mines owned by Jake Carstair. , 1h5
Directed by Lesley SelanderOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Wild Bill Elliott,
Robert Blake,
Alice Fleming,
Peggy Stewart,
Selmer Jackson,
William HaadeRating69%
The Duchess Alice Fleming, living in Las Vegas, Nevada promises to help the local schoolteacher Ann Carter (Peggy Stewart) with her “wild” boyfriend, Tom Blackwell (Jay Kirby). Red Ryder is asked to lend a hand by the Duchess but when he does, he discovers Tom drunk in the saloon owned by Dan Sedley (William Haade). Red is interrupted however, by an attempted bank robbery. He foils the heist and retrieves the money, which he returns to Arthur Stanton (Selmer Jackson), the bank president. What Red doesn’t know is that Stanton has embezzled over $40,000 from his bank and afterwards, had his bank robbed to cover the crime., 7minutes
Directed by Friz FrelengOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Court métrage de Bugs Bunny,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Mel Blanc,
Arthur Q. Bryan,
Gérard Surugue,
Patrice DozierRating73%
Elmer, armé d'une canne à pêche à laquelle il a accroché une carotte, tente de capturer Bugs ; mais ce dernier accroche l'hameçon au pantalon d'Elmer avant de se faire poursuivre jusqu'à un vaudeville. Bugs, découvert au lever du rideau, est obligé de répéter son numéro de claquettes devant le public, car le chasseur bloque toutes les sorties. Ce dernier essaye d'approcher le lapin sur scène déguisé en piano, mais il se fait violemment boxer par Bugs qui joue sur lui. Elmer, découvert à son tour, exécute un saut où il plonge dans un verre (à la place du baquet que Bugs a subtilisé). Il se fait avoir avec le coup du miroir puis se fait progressivement déshabiller en un strip-tease par Bugs caché derrière son dos. Le lapin se déguise en shérif et fait arrêter Elmer pour exhibitionnisme. Le chasseur voit, dans le cartoon visionné dans la salle, Bugs se déguiser en shérif. Elmer déshabille le shérif qu'il croit être le lapin déguisé, mais il se révèle être un véritable shérif. À la fin, Bugs réapparaît comme le chef d'orchestre dans la salle de spectacle., 2h4
Directed by Delmer DavesOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Joan Leslie,
Robert Hutton,
Jack Benny,
Joe E. Brown,
Dane Clark,
Eddie CantorRating69%
Deux soldats en congé passent trois nuits dans un club offrant gratuitement de la nourriture, de la danse et des divertissements aux militaires en route vers l'étranger. Les fondateurs du club, Bette Davis et John Garfield, donnent des conférences sur l'histoire du lieu.Ld, 1h25
Directed by William Dieterle,
George CukorOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Christmas films,
Films based on playsActors Ginger Rogers,
Joseph Cotten,
Shirley Temple,
Spring Byington,
Tom Tully,
John DerekRating70%
Social outcasts Mary Marshall (Ginger Rogers) and Sgt. Zachary Morgan (Joseph Cotten) meet while seated across from each other on a train bound for Pinehill. Zach, a victim of shell shock and, therefore, a prisoner of his own mind, has just been granted a ten-day leave from a military hospital to try to readjust to daily life. Mary, convicted for Involuntary Manslaughter, has just been given a special eight-day furlough from prison to spend the Christmas holiday with her aunt and uncle in Pinehill. Each harbors his own secret. Mary lies to Zach that she is a traveling saleslady on her way to spend the holidays with her family, while Zach tells Mary that he is going to visit his sister in Pinehill. After the train pulls into the station, the two exchange names. Mary then goes to the Marshall home, where she is reunited with her Uncle Henry (Tom Tully), Aunt Sarah (Spring Byington) and cousin Barbara (Shirley Temple).