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Directed by Elliott NugentOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors Martha Raye,
Bob Hope,
Betty Grable,
Clarence Kolb,
J. C. Nugent,
Nana BryantRating63%
This script must be run from the command line, 1h22
Directed by Elliott NugentOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Martha Raye,
Bob Hope,
Andy Devine,
Alan Mowbray,
Gale Sondergaard,
Sig RumanRating67%
When test results get mixed up, multi-millionaire hypochondriac John Kidley (Bob Hope) is told that he only has a month to live. He dumps his fiancee, Juno Marko (Gale Sondergaard), and heads for the Swiss spa of Bad Gaswasser, where he meets a young Texas heiress, Mickey Hawkins (Martha Raye). , 1h19
Directed by Elliott Nugent,
Charles ReisnerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Ernest Truex,
Una Merkel,
Edward Arnold,
John Miljan,
C. Henry Gordon,
Joseph CawthornRating64%
, 1h41
Directed by Elliott NugentOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about education,
Films based on playsActors Henry Fonda,
Olivia de Havilland,
Joan Leslie,
Jack Carson,
Eugene Pallette,
Hattie McDanielRating65%
Tommy Turner (Henry Fonda) is an English teacher at football-crazed Midwestern University. Although he is uninvolved with the politics of the day, Tommy suddenly finds himself the center of a free-speech debate on campus. An editorial in a student magazine praises him for planning to read Bartolomeo Vanzetti's sentencing statement to his class as an example of eloquent composition, even in broken English composed by a non-professional., 1h26
Directed by Elliott NugentOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors Warren William,
Sidney Fox,
Aline MacMahon,
John Wray,
Mae Madison,
Ralph InceRating71%
Vincent Day (Warren William) is a prosecutor who is on the fast track to success. When a man he zealously prosecuted all the way to the electric chair is found to have been innocent, he becomes distressed and quits his job. At the suggestion of a friendly bartender, he decides to switch teams and become a defense attorney specializing in the representation of gangsters and other unsavory people. He will use any tactic to get his clients acquitted, up to and including drinking a slow-acting poison from a bottle of evidence to prove that the substance isn't lethal. The jury acquits the man not knowing that immediately after, Day rushes into a Mob doctor's office for a pre-arranged stomach pump., 1h2
Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Cary Grant,
Frances Drake,
Edward Everett Horton,
Rosita Moreno,
George Barbier,
Charles RayRating62%
The switchboard operator Anna Mirelle (Frances Drake) in an apartment building falls in love with a businessman Julian De Lussac (Cary Grant, )who lives in the building, whom she has gotten to know only over the phone. When she discovers that the man's current girlfriend Marguerite (Rosita Moreno) is actually part of a scheme to swindle him out of an option of a nitrate mine concession in Chile he bought, she devises a plot to save him and expose the con artists, Marguerite's Husband Ramon Cintos (Rafael Corio). , 1h18
Directed by Jean Negulesco,
Harlan ThompsonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes La provence,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Cary Grant,
Helen Mack,
Edward Everett Horton,
Genevieve Tobin,
Lucien Littlefield,
Mona MarisRating58%
À Paris, le "Temple de Beauté", la clinique de chirurgie esthétique du Docteur Maurice Lamar, attire une clientèle internationale. Un des plus grands succès de Lamar est Eve Caron, à qui il a donné une perfection visuelle. Toutefois, Marcel, le mari d'Eve, lui reproche d'avoir changé l'apparence de sa femme. Lorsque ses derniers bandages sont retirés, Eve embrasse Lamar, mais il lui répond qu'il ne peut l'aimer que comme Pygmalion aimait Galatée. Lamar demande ensuite ostensiblement à Annie, sa jolie secrétaire, de venir dans son appartement, pour travailler à son nouveau livre. Mais Eve les interrompt et Annie quitte l'appartement en pleurs. De son côté, Marcel demande le divorce. Plus tard, Eve et Lamar passent leur lune de miel sur la Côte d'Azur, Lamar étant l'invité d'une conférence internationale. Annie rencontre Marcel, qui est lui aussi sur la Côte d'Azur, et ils dînent ensemble. Lorsque Lamar quitte Eve et revient à Paris, il trouve sa clinique en plein chaos du fait de l'absence d'Annie. Pour la première fois, il dit à une cliente de retourner à son mari comme elle est. Eve se marie finalement avec Rolando, un homme amoureux de son apparence. Annie démissionne en disant à Lamar qu'elle va épouser Marcel. Lamar poursuit la voiture du couple et cause un accident. Lorsqu'Annie se rend compte que Marcel porte une perruque, elle avoue son amour à Lamar et ils s'embrassent., 1h20
Directed by Frank TuttleOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Lili Damita,
Charles Ruggles,
Roland Young,
Thelma Todd,
Cary Grant,
Irving BaconRating65%
When Claire Mathewson's (Thelma Todd) husband Stephen (Cary Grant) comes back unexpectedly from the 1932 Summer Olympics, where he was supposed to compete in the javelin throw, he discovers the train tickets for a romantic Venice getaway she has planned with her lover Gerald (Roland Young). Gerald's friend Bunny (Charles Ruggles) lies and says that the tickets are actually for Gerald and his wife. With Stephen still suspicious, Gerald must find a fake wife to go to Venice with him. He tries to hire the actress Chou-Chou (Claire Dodd), but since her boyfriend is a jealous man, she gives the job to out-of-work Germaine (Lili Damita), who needs the 2000 franc fee to keep from starving. At first, Gerald thinks she is too demure, but she soon convinces him that she can pretend to be a glamorous wife.