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Directed by Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Musical,
Noir,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Films based on playsActors Bette Davis,
Paul Henreid,
Claude Rains,
John Abbott,
Russell Arms,
Benson FongRating69%
Christine Radcliffe (Bette Davis) runs up the stairs of a college concert hall in the rain. The hall is filled with enraptured students, and her eyes fill with tears as she recognizes the cellist on stage: Karel Novak (Paul Henreid) who spent the war trapped in neutral Sweden. After the performance, Novak is mobbed by well-wishers, and a student reporter questions him about his favorite composers. Novak lists some famous ones, then adds, "And, of course, Hollenius.", 1h20
Directed by Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Théâtre,
Films about psychiatry,
Films based on playsActors James Stephenson,
Geraldine Fitzgerald,
Donald Crisp,
Barbara O'Neil,
Montagu Love,
Sig RumanRating64%
A brilliant research psychiatrist, Dr. Paul Venner, is driven out of Budapest by another researcher who has taken false credit for Venner's work. After going to London, Dr. Venner is offered a job in a Scottish sanitarium where he can continue his research on dementia precox, a disease from which his father had suffered., 1h27
Directed by William Dieterle,
Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Paul Muni,
Josephine Hutchinson,
Anita Louise,
Donald Woods,
Fritz Leiber,
Akim TamiroffRating72%
In nineteenth century chemist Louis Pasteur (Paul Muni) believes that diseases are caused by unseen microbes. His radical theory is dismissed by most doctors, particularly his most vocal critic, Dr. Charbonnet (Fritz Leiber, Sr.). Nonetheless, Pasteur carries on, with the assistance of a small group of loyal researchers, and finds a cure for anthrax. He also campaigns to have doctors wash their hands and sterilize their instruments before operating., 1h43
Directed by William Dieterle,
Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
HistoricalThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Edward G. Robinson,
Ruth Gordon,
Otto Kruger,
Donald Crisp,
Albert Bassermann,
Maria OuspenskaïaRating73%
Paul Ehrlich (Edward G. Robinson) is a physician working in a German hospital. He is dismissed for his constant disregard for hospital rules, which are bound by bureaucratic red tape. The reason for his conflict is his steadily rising interest in research for selective color staining, the marking of cells and microorganisms, using certain dyes and marking agents, which, as he describes in the film, have a certain 'affinity' to that which is to be stained and nothing else. Emil von Behring (Otto Kruger), whom Dr. Ehrlich meets and befriends, while experimenting with his staining techniques, is impressed with Dr. Ehrlich's staining methods and refers to it as 'specific staining,' adding that this is one of the greatest achievements in science, especially for diagnostic purposes, based on optical microscopy. After attending a medical presentation of one Dr. Robert Koch (Albert Basserman) showing that tuberculosis is a bacterial disease, Ehrlich is able to obtain a sample of the isolated bacterium. After an intense time of research and experimentation in his own lab, paired with a portion of luck, he is able to develop a staining process for this bacterium. This result is honored by Koch and medical circles as a highly valuable contribution to diagnostics., 2h25
Directed by Vincent Sherman,
Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Romantic drama,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Bette Davis,
Claude Rains,
Walter Abel,
George Coulouris,
Richard Waring,
John AlexanderRating75%
In 1914, spoiled Fanny Trellis (Bette Davis) is a renowned beauty, with many suitors. She loves her brother Trippy (Richard Waring) and would do anything to help him. When Fanny learns that Trippy has embezzled money from his stockbroker employer Job Skeffington (Claude Rains), she marries the lovestruck businessman in order to save her brother. Disgusted by the arrangement, in part because of his prejudice against Skeffington being Jewish, Trippy leaves home to fight in the Lafayette Escadrille in World War I., 2h12
Directed by William Dieterle,
Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
RomanceThemes Political films,
Films based on playsActors Paul Muni,
Bette Davis,
Brian Aherne,
John Garfield,
Claude Rains,
Gale SondergaardRating68%
The film focuses on the conflict between Maximilian I, a European political dupe who is installed as the puppet ruler of Mexico by the French, and Benito Juárez, the country's president., 2h7
Directed by Sam WoodOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Ann Sheridan,
Robert Cummings,
Betty Field,
Ronald Reagan,
Charles Coburn,
Claude RainsRating74%
The film commences in 1890 in the small town of Kings Row, focusing on five children. They are Parris Mitchell, who lives with his grandmother; Cassandra Tower, daughter of Dr. Alexander Tower; the wealthy orphan Drake McHugh; Louise Gordon, daughter of the sadistic town physician Dr. Henry Gordon, who has been known to perform operations without anesthetic; and the tomboy Randy Monaghan, whose father is a railroad worker., 2h21
Directed by Anatole Litvak,
Irving RapperOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about educationActors Bette Davis,
Charles Boyer,
Barbara O'Neil,
Jeffrey Lynn,
Henry Daniell,
Walter HampdenRating73%
Mademoiselle Henriette Deluzy-Desportes (Bette Davis), a French woman, starts teaching at an American girls school. She is confronted by the tales and gossip about her that circulate among her pupils and, thus provoked, she decides to tell them her life story., 2h8
Directed by Robert AldrichOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about films,
Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about television,
Vieillesse,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford,
Victor Buono,
Gina Gillespie,
Wesley Addy,
Maidie NormanRating79%
In 1917, Baby Jane Hudson is a vaudevillian child star while her sister Blanche Hudson is not famous and overlooked by their father. By 1935, both sisters are movie actors, but Blanche has achieved stardom, while Jane’s films have flopped, leading Jane to drink heavily. One night, returning from a party, one of the sisters (implied to be Blanche) gets out of the car to open the garage door, while the driver (implied to be Jane) attempts to run her over, misses, and crashes into the garage. The accident leaves Blanche paralyzed., 1h30
Directed by Irving RapperOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors Bette Davis,
Gary Merrill,
Emlyn Williams,
Anthony Steel,
Barbara Murray,
Reginald BeckwithRating67%
Successful mystery novelist Janet Frobisher, who has been separated for years from her husband, a man with a criminal past, lives in an isolated home in England. Her nearest neighbour is nosy veterinarian Dr. Henderson. Janet falls in love and occasionally dabbles with her secretary Chris' fiancé, Larry, who is years younger than she. When her estranged husband unexpectedly appears, Janet poisons him by administering horse medication given to her by her neighbour. One of the deceased man's criminal cohorts arrives as she's preparing to dispose of the body in the local lake. When Frobisher's secretary and Larry arrive at the secluded house, the mysterious man, who has assisted her with her scheme, impersonates the long-absent spouse of Janet, who plots to get rid of her unplanned accomplice, as well.