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The Great Game, 2h
Directed by Jacques Feyder, Marcel Carné, Charles Barrois
Origin France
Genres Drama, Adventure, Romance
Themes Films set in Africa, French war films
Actors Pierre Richard-Willm, Marie Bell, Charles Vanel, Françoise Rosay, Camille Bert, André Dubosc

Pierre Martel (Pierre Richard-Willm), a young Parisian businessman, is brought to financial ruin and disgrace through the extravagant lifestyle that he pursues with his lover Florence (Marie Bell). Forced to leave the country, he joins the Foreign Legion, as Pierre Muller, and seeks to submerge his own despair in a new life in North Africa alongside other unhappy refugees such as the Russian Nicolas (Georges Pitoëff). When not on campaign, they lodge in a cheap hotel run by the greedy and lecherous Clément (Charles Vanel) and his sadly stoical wife Blanche (Françoise Rosay), who passes the time by reading the cards to tell her customers their fortunes. When Pierre encounters Irma (Marie Bell) working in a local bar as a singer and a prostitute, he finds her almost identical to his former lover Florence, except for her voice and the colour of her hair. Irma is vague about her past and Pierre becomes ever more obsessed with the apparent reincarnation of his old love. They live together at the hotel, and when Clément forces himself on Irma, Pierre kills him in a struggle; Blanche makes it appear to be an accident. When Pierre's term of service finishes, he and Irma plan a new life together back in France where he has now inherited some money. But on the eve of their embarkation in Casablanca, Pierre happens to meet again the real Florence, now mistress to a wealthy Arab, and his feelings for Irma are shattered. Having duped Irma into returning to France alone, he re-enlists in the Legion. Blanche's cards foretell a brave death for him in his next campaign.
Kiss and Make-Up, 1h18
Directed by Jean Negulesco, Harlan Thompson
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes La provence, Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Cary Grant, Helen Mack, Edward Everett Horton, Genevieve Tobin, Lucien Littlefield, Mona Maris

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.
Ladies Should Listen, 1h2
Directed by Frank Tuttle
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Cary Grant, Frances Drake, Edward Everett Horton, Rosita Moreno, George Barbier, Charles Ray

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).
Liliom
Liliom (1934)
, 2h
Directed by Fritz Lang
Origin France
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
Themes Films about magic and magicians, Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Charles Boyer, Madeleine Ozeray, Pierre Alcover, Roland Toutain, Florelle, Alexandre Rignault

Liliom Zadowski is a barker at Madame Muscat's carousel. A rival barker named Hollinger tries to get Liliom in trouble by telling the jealous Mme. Muscat, who is having an affair with Liliom, that Liliom flirts with his customers behind her back. When Mme. Muscat insults Liliom's female customers Julie and Marie, Liliom comes to their defense, which leads to Mme. Muscat firing Liliom. Liliom makes a date with Julie and Marie and leaves the carousel. When he meets the girls later, Liliom tells them that he intends to only take one of them out, which leads to Liliom going only with Julie. Julie is infatuated with Liliom and they move in together in a run-down trailer. Julie works in a photo studio while Liliom loafs, drinks and gets into violent arguments with Julie.
Our Daily Bread, 1h20
Directed by King Vidor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Documentary, Romance
Themes Films about the labor movement, Political films
Actors Karen Morley, Tom Keene, Barbara Pepper, John Qualen, Lloyd Ingraham, Harry Bernard

The film depicts a couple, down on their luck during the Great Depression, who move to a farm to try to make a go of living off the land. They don't have a clue at first, but soon find other people down on their luck to help them. Soon they have a collective of people, some from the big city, who work together on a farm. There is a severe drought, killing the crops. The people then dig a ditch by hand almost two miles long to divert water from a creek to irrigate the crops. The film is an entertaining, uplifting political allegory about the virtues of collective, non-corporate action, self-sufficiency, and the rewards of hard-work rather than the rewards of rapacious finance capitalism; it is not an instructional "how-to" film from an agricultural institute; consequently, the film ends with the people celebrating wildly in the water then harvesting the crops, not showing how they managed to direct the narrow stream of water over the huge plain to evenly irrigate the crops.
The Return of Chandu, 3h28
Directed by Ray Taylor
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror, Romance
Themes Films about magic and magicians
Actors Bela Lugosi, Maria Alba, Clara Kimball Young, Lucien Prival, Murdock MacQuarrie, Wilfred Lucas

Béla Lugosi, in a rare sympathetic role, plays Frank Chandler: a powerful but kind man who has spent most of his life in the Orient, where he is renowned under the name of "Chandu the Magician" for his tremendous skill with White Magic. He is in love with the Princess Nadji of Egypt, who has lately escaped to America and is now staying with the Chandler family at their home in Beverly Hills, California. Princess Nadji believes she has left her troubles behind in Egypt, but when the Chandlers hold a party in her honor, she learns that her life is still in jeopardy, as are the lives of her friends. Chandu, presently arriving home from Egypt himself, is pursued by enemies at the airport, and only escapes by using his magic ring. At the party, some shady guests conspire to poison Princess Nadji, and Chandu arrives just in time to snatch the glass of deadly wine out of her hand.
The Richest Girl in the World, 1h16
Directed by William A. Seiter
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Miriam Hopkins, Joel McCrea, Fay Wray, Henry Stephenson, Reginald Denny, Selmer Jackson

When the Titanic sinks, infant Dorothy Hunter (Miriam Hopkins) is left an orphan. She is brought up by John Connors (Henry Stephenson), whose wife was also lost in the disaster. He goes to such great lengths to protect her privacy that, though she has grown into adulthood and acquired the title of the richest girl in the world, the newspapers do not have an up-to-date photograph of her. She returns to America, but her friend and secretary, Sylvia Lockwood (Fay Wray), impersonates her in a meeting with the managers of her fortune.
The Rise of Catherine the Great, 1h35
Directed by Alexander Korda, Paul Czinner
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical, Romance
Themes Politique, Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays, Films about royalty
Actors Elisabeth Bergner, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Flora Robson, Warner Oland, Dorothy Hale, Gerald du Maurier

This historical drama recounts the events that led to the accession of Catherine the Great, Empress of all the Russias. The film opens with the arrival of Princess Sophie Auguste Frederika – whose name would be changed to ‘Catherine’ – from her father’s court of Anhalt-Zerbst (in modern Germany) to the court of the Empress Elizabeth. "Little Catherine" is to marry the Grand Duke Peter, nephew and heir presumptive of the unmarried and childless Empress Elizabeth.
Sadie McKee, 1h33
Directed by Clarence Brown
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Joan Crawford, Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone, Edward Arnold, Esther Ralston, Clarence Brown

Sadie McKee (Crawford) works part-time as a serving maid in the same household where her mother is a cook, and is admired by the son of her employer, lawyer Michael Alderson (Tone). However, when Michael talks badly of her boyfriend, Tommy Wallace (Gene Raymond), during a family dinner, Sadie openly denounces her employers as snobby and insensitive. Sadie then flees to New York City with Tommy, who was fired from his job in the Alderson factory for alleged cheating.
Thirty Day Princess, 1h14
Directed by Marion Gering
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant, Edward Arnold, Henry Stephenson, Joan Blondell, Edward Everett Horton

On her way to New York to find financial backing for her impoverished country, the Ruritanian Kingdom of Taronia, Princess "Zizzi" Catterina (Sylvia Sidney) falls ill with the mumps and has to be quarantined for a month. In desperation, financier Richard Gresham (Edward Arnold), who is planning to issue $50 million in Taronian bonds, hires unemployed lookalike actress Nancy Lane (Sidney again) to impersonate the princess, and offers her a large bonus if she changes the mind of the chief opponent of the financial transaction, newspaper publisher Porter Madison III (Cary Grant).
The Woman of the Port, 1h16
Directed by Arcady Boytler
Genres Drama, Thriller, Romance
Actors Andrea Palma, Stella Inda, Arturo Manrique, Esther Fernández

Rosario (Andrea Palma) was the average Mexican girl that grew up in a humble household with her dad. Her boyfriend had promised to marry her and that they would be better off once he landed a decent job. The Father falls sick and isn’t able to work, leaving his daughter helpless because she was not wedded yet. In the process of trying to find some money and trying to get help she turns to her boyfriend and finds him sleeping with another village girl. She is distraught and leaves town. She decides to leave Cordoba City to settle in Veracruz City. In a port that is facing the Gulf of Mexico, she establishes herself above a sordid cabaret, and starts “selling love” to the sailors that come from a far. She made this her life profession and enjoyed being heartless and wreckless with men’s feelings. One night, a drunken sailor gets out of hand and Alberto (Domingo Soler) rescues her from getting beat. She is grateful and takes Alberto to her room to compensate him. After the love making they begin to talk about their backgrounds and discover that they are siblings. Rosario, distraught, leaves the cabaret and makes her way to the port's dock. Alberto searches for her, only to find her shawl floating in the water near the dock, implying that she jumped.
Wonder Bar
Wonder Bar (1934)
, 1h24
Directed by Busby Berkeley, Lloyd Bacon
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Films about sexuality, Théâtre, Erotic films, LGBT-related films, Films about prostitution, Musical films, Films based on plays, Erotic thriller films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Al Jolson, Kay Francis, Dolores del Río, Ricardo Cortez, Dick Powell, Guy Kibbee

Wonder Bar is set in a Parisian nightclub, with the stars playing the ‘regulars’ at the club. The movie revolves around two main story points, a romance and a more serious conflict with death, and several minor plots. All of the stories are enlivened from time to time by extravagant musical numbers. The more serious story revolves around Captain Von Ferring (Robert Barrat), a German military officer. Ferring has gambled on the stock market and lost, now broke after dozens of failed investments, he is at the Wonder Bar to try and pull a one night stand before killing himself the following day. Al Wonder (Al Jolson) knows about Ferring's plan.