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Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Bette Davis,
Ian Hunter,
Colin Clive,
Phillip Reed,
John Eldredge,
Katharine AlexanderRating66%
Geoffrey Sherwood, rejected by Valentine French in favor of wealthier suitor John Marland, watches her wedding from outside the church. Inebriated, he becomes increasingly louder, drawing the attention of two policemen as well as Miriam Brady, a shopgirl on her lunch hour, who takes Geoff to a cafe to spare him from arrest. There they encounter Hugh Brown and Tony Hewlitt, two of his society friends, who offer Miriam $100 to keep an eye on Geoffrey and make sure he stays out of trouble., 1h15
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceActors Franchot Tone,
Jean Muir,
Margaret Lindsay,
Ann Dvorak,
Ross Alexander,
Dick ForanRating62%
Four friends, Bob Bailey (Tone), Tom Martin (Ross Alexander), Smudge Casey (Dick Foran) and Fred Harper (Robert Light), are certain that upon their graduation from college, they will conquer the world. They face disappointment when they look for jobs, however. Because of the Depression, jobs are scarce and each one has many applicants. , 1h5
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
Bette Davis,
Frank McHugh,
Claire Dodd,
Leon Ames,
Leo CarrilloRating63%
United States Marine Corps Lieutenants and pilots Bill Keller (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) and "Toodles" Cooper (Frank McHugh) are shot down in the skies over Nicaragua. When they are found drunk and unharmed in a cantina, they and the Marine Corps go their separate ways. They are offered jobs as commercial pilots, but when they arrive in New York City, they find their would-be employer has gone bankrupt., 1h18
Directed by Dorothy Arzner,
Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugsActors Fredric March,
Sylvia Sidney,
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher,
Cary Grant,
Adrianne Allen,
George IrvingRating68%
Jerry Corbett (Fredric March), a Chicago reporter and self-styled playwright, meets heiress Joan Prentice (Sylvia Sydney) at a party and they begin dating. Even though Jerry's economic prospects are dim and he is an alcoholic, he proposes to Joan. She agrees to marry him, against her father's objections. Even when Jerry becomes completely inebriated just before (and ruins, as far as Joan is concerned) their engagement party, Joan stands by him. Jerry writes some plays which are rejected, and fights the urge to drink. He manages to sell a play and they go to New York to see it produced. The star of the production is Jerry's former girlfriend Claire, and on the premiere night he gets stinking drunk, and mistakes Joan for Claire. Still, Joan stands by him. But, when Joan catches Jerry trying to go to Claire's one night she kicks him out. The following day she tells him that they will have a "modern marriage" and that she intends to have affairs herself., 1h11
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Ruth Chatterton,
George Brent,
Bette Davis,
John Miljan,
Adrienne Dore,
John WrayRating61%
New York City socialite Caroline Grannard and her wealthy stockbroker husband Greg seemingly have a happy marriage until she learns about his affair with Allison Adair. When she confronts him, he confesses he wants a divorce. , 1h11
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Noir,
RomanceActors Barbara Stanwyck,
George Brent,
Donald Cook,
Henry Kolker,
Margaret Lindsay,
Alphonse EthierRating74%
Lily Powers (Barbara Stanwyck) works for her father in a speakeasy during Prohibition in Erie, Pennsylvania. Her life is miserable; since the age of 14, her father (Robert Barrat) has had her sleep with many of his customers. The only man she trusts, a cobbler who admires Friedrich Nietzsche, is upset with her lack of ambition and counsels her to try for greater things. When Lily's father is killed when his still explodes, she sheds no tears for him. She visits the cobbler, who tells her to make for the city and use her charms to her advantage. She and her African American co-worker/friend Chico (Theresa Harris) hop on a freight train out of town but are discovered by a railroad worker who threatens to have them thrown in jail. She says, "Wait ... can't we talk this over?" It is strongly implied that she has sex with him during a filmmaking fadeout to get him to change his mind., 1h8
Directed by Alfred E. GreenOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Bette Davis,
George Brent,
Eugene Pallette,
Dick Foran,
Henry O'Neill,
Stuart HolmesRating61%
Johnny Jones (Brent) is a penniless newspaper reporter assigned to interview Daisy Appleby (Davis), heiress to the Appleby Facial Creams fortune and the target of numerous suitors anxious to latch onto her wealth. What neither they nor Johnny know is that she is really a cafeteria cashier hired by a public relations team to impersonate the socialite.