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It's Great to Be Alive, 1h9
Directed by Alfred L. Werker
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Musical, Comic science fiction
Themes Medical-themed films, Post-apocalyptic films, Films about religion, Comedy science fiction films, Films set in the future, Musical films, Films about viral outbreaks, Political films, Dystopian films, Disaster films
Actors Gloria Stuart, Edna May Oliver, Raul Roulien, Herbert Mundin, Joan Marsh, Edward Van Sloan

A young aviator, Carlos Martin (played by Raul Roulien), is dumped by his girlfriend (Gloria Stuart), and heads on a solo flight across the Pacific Ocean. He has engine trouble and makes an emergency landing on an uninhabited island out in the Pacific. Shortly afterward, a global epidemic of a new disease called masculitis kills every fertile male human on the planet. When efforts to cure the disease fail, the human race is doomed. Humanity's institutions are all run by women, including the Chicago underworld. Carlos escapes the island, and once he returns home and hears the news, it now depends on him to continue the human race.
Men Must Fight, 1h12
Directed by Edgar Selwyn
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, War
Themes Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Diana Wynyard, Lewis Stone, Phillips Holmes, May Robson, Robert Young, Robert Greig

Nurse Laura Mattson (Diana Wynyard) and World War I military pilot Lt. Geoffrey Aiken (Robert Young) fall in love after only knowing each other for a few days. Tragically, he is brought to her hospital and, by chance, put under her care after being fatally wounded on his very first mission. After he dies, Laura realizes she is pregnant. Edward Seward (Lewis Stone) loves her and persuades her to marry him. As far as anyone knows, the child will be his.
Deluge
Deluge (1933)
, 1h10
Directed by Felix E. Feist
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Post-apocalyptic films, Films about religion, Films based on science fiction novels, Films set in the future, Political films, Dystopian films, Disaster films, American disaster films
Actors Peggy Shannon, Sidney Blackmer, Lois Wilson, Matt Moore, Fred Kohler, Edward Van Sloan

Scientists discover that a violent storm is heading toward New York and begin the warning process throughout the city. They believe that something is wrong with the natural barometer patterns and that an unprecedented event is imminent. A sudden eclipse of the sun verifies their notions and it seems that global destruction is near. Telegraphs from Rome and London explain days of unending earthquakes and state "The End of the World is at Hand." Tremendous earthquakes hit the Pacific Coast, killing millions and it is reported that the entire western coast of the US has been demolished. The earthquakes have also caused major tsunamis in the oceans and disaster is just moments away.
The Son of Kong, 1h9
Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Dinosaur films, Films about magic and magicians, Seafaring films, La préhistoire, Transport films, Animaux préhistoriques, Films about apes, King Kong films, Giant monster films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère, Disaster films
Actors Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack, Frank Reicher, Victor Wong, Clarence Wilson, Ralf Wolter

The story picks up about a month after the dramatic finale of the previous film and follows the further adventures of filmmaker Carl Denham, now implicated in numerous lawsuits following the destruction wrought by Kong. Denham leaves New York with the captain of the Venture, Captain Englehorn, who is certain it is just a matter of time before he is similarly served. Their efforts to make money shipping cargo around the Orient are less than successful. In the Dutch port of Dakang, Denham is amused to see there's a "show" being presented, so he and Englehorn attend. It turns out to be a series of performing monkeys, capped by a song ("Runaway Blues") sung by a young woman named Hilda.
The Tunnel
The Tunnel (1933)
, 1h13
Directed by Curtis Bernhardt
Origin France
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Crime
Actors Jean Gabin, Paul Hartmann, Madeleine Renaud, Attila Hörbiger, André Nox, Edmond van Daële

L'ingénieur Mac Allan est chargé de la construction d'un tunnel sous l'Atlantique, reliant l'Amérique à l'Europe. Malgré les intrigues et les sabotages, malgré une catastrophe qui tue sa jeune femme, Mac Allan parvient à mener sa tâche à bien, grâce à l'enthousiasme de ses collaborateurs et de ses ouvriers.
Doctor X
Doctor X (1932)
, 1h16
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Comedy, Horror, Crime
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Lee Tracy, Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill, Preston Foster, John Wray, Harry Beresford

Doctor X is a graphic mystery-horror film with some tongue-in-cheek comedic elements. It is considered by some to be of the "old dark house" genre of horror films, and takes place in 1932 New York City and Long Island.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1h35
Directed by Rouben Mamoulian
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Disaster, Fantastic, Horror, Romance
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins, Rose Hobart, Holmes Herbert, Halliwell Hobbes, Edgar Norton

The film tells the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll (Fredric March), a kind English doctor in Victorian London, who is certain that within each man lurks impulses for both good and evil. One evening, Jekyll attends a party at the home of his fiancée Muriel Carew (Rose Hobart), the daughter of Brigadier General Sir Danvers Carew (Halliwell Hobbes). After the other guests have left, Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that, after speaking to Muriel, he wants Carew's permission to push up their wedding date. Sir Danvers sternly refuses Jekyll's request. Later, while walking home with his colleague, Dr. John Lanyon (Holmes Herbert), Jekyll spots a bar singer, Ivy Pearson (Miriam Hopkins), being attacked by a man outside her boarding house. Jekyll drives the man away and carries Ivy up to her room to attend to her. Ivy begins flirting with Jekyll and feigning injury, but Jekyll fights temptation and leaves with Lanyon.
The Mask of Fu Manchu, 1h8
Directed by Charles Vidor, Charles Brabin
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror
Actors Boris Karloff, Lewis Stone, Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Karen Morley

Sir Denis Nayland Smith (Lewis Stone) of the British Secret Service warns Egyptologist Sir Lionel Barton (Lawrence Grant) that he must beat Fu Manchu in the race to find the tomb of Genghis Khan. The power-mad Fu Manchu (Boris Karloff) intends to use the sword and mask to proclaim himself the reincarnation of the legendary conqueror and inflame the peoples of Asia and the Middle East into a war to wipe out the "white race". Sir Lionel is kidnapped soon afterward and taken to Fu Manchu. Fu Manchu tries bribing his captive, even offering his own daughter, Fah Lo See (Myrna Loy). When that fails, Barton suffers the "torture of the bell" (lying underneath a gigantic, constantly ringing bell) in an unsuccessful attempt to get him to reveal the location of the tomb.
Island of Lost Souls, 1h10
Directed by Erle C. Kenton
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films based on science fiction novels, Cyberpunk films
Actors Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen, Leila Hyams, Bela Lugosi, Kathleen Burke, Stanley Fields

Shipwrecked traveler Edward Parker (Richard Arlen) is rescued by a freighter delivering animals to an isolated South Seas island owned by Dr. Moreau (Charles Laughton). When Parker objects to the freighter's captain (Stanley Fields) mistreating M'ling (Tetsu Komai), an odd-looking passenger, the captain tosses Parker overboard into Montgomery (Arthur Hohl) and Moreau's boat.
The Miracle Child, 1h19
Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger, André Gillois
Origin France
Genres Drama, Science fiction
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Blanche Montel, Armand Bernard, Marcel Vallée, Pierre Larquey, Nadine Picard, Ginette Leclerc

Une veuve, nommée Blanche Montel, s'efforce de trouver un homme avec qui produire un enfant afin qu'elle puisse prétendre que l'enfant était le mari de son défunt et donc hériter une fortune. Quelques personnages interrompent une séance spirituelle et sont ensuite considérés comme des fantômes.
Chandu the Magician, 1h14
Directed by Marcel Varnel, William Cameron Menzies
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror, Crime
Themes Films about magic and magicians
Actors Edmund Lowe, Bela Lugosi, Henry B. Walthall, Irene Ware, Herbert Mundin, Nigel De Brulier

Frank Chandler had learned eastern magics from the Yogis in India and is now known as Chandu. He has the power to teleport, astral project, mesmerize, as well as project illusions. With these supernatural abilities he has been entrusted to "go forth with his youth and strength to conquer the evil that threatens mankind." Specifically, an Egyptian villain known as Roxor, played by Bela Lugosi. Roxor kidnaps Chandu's brother-in-law, Robert Regent, an inventor who has developed a death ray with a range that covers half way round the world. Chandu must use his entire bag of tricks to rescue not only his brother-in-law but his sister and their children, whom Roxor has kidnapped in order to compel Regent into revealing the secrets of the death ray. Chandu's sweetheart Egyptian Princess Nadji also gets kidnapped, leaving Chandu to ponder whom to rescue first. Using his Yogi abilities, Chandu makes daring escapes, including one from a submerged sarcophagus. Eventually he succeeds in rescuing everyone and mesmerizing Roxor long enough to destroy the death ray and the villain's entire lair.
F.P.1 Doesn't Answer, 1h54
Directed by Karl Hartl
Origin German
Genres Science fiction
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Aviation films, Films based on science fiction novels
Actors Hans Albers, Sybille Schmitz, Peter Lorre, Charles Boyer, Jean Murat, Conrad Veidt

Lieutenant Droste wants to build an air station in the middle of the ocean to allow pilots on intercontinental flights to refuel and repair any damage to their aircraft. With the help of the pilot Ellissen, he manages to win the support of the Lennartz-Werke for the project. Ellissen, who has taken up with the owner's sister Claire Lennartz, shies away from marriage and seeks new adventure.
Frankenstein, 1h11
Directed by James Whale
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Théâtre, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Films based on plays, Cyberpunk films
Actors Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Karloff, Edward Van Sloan, Dwight Frye

In a European village Henry Frankenstein, a young scientist, and his assistant Fritz, a hunchback, piece together a human body, the parts of which have been collected from various sources. Frankenstein desires to create human life through electrical devices which he has perfected.
À Nous la Liberté, 1h44
Directed by René Clair
Origin France
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
Themes Prison films, Films about the labor movement, Musical films, Évasion
Actors Henri Marchand, Raymond Cordy, Paul Ollivier, Léon Lorin, William Burke, Vincent Hyspa

The film opens with an image of a wooden toy horse. Gradually we observe that this is an assembly line in a prison, staffed by prisoners. They sing (La liberté, c'est pour les heureux = "Freedom is for the happy") as they work. Close-ups of two prisoners (Louis and Émile, the film's main protagonists) indicate they've taken a work tool. The prisoner next to Louis occasionally looks on, looking somewhat bored. After dinner everyone goes back to their cell. After feigning sleep during a guard's nightly rounds, Louis and Émile sing the title song as they resume a project of sawing off the prison window. Émile cuts himself, and Louis kindly mends the wound with a handkerchief. The window breaks free and they attempt to escape. Louis is able to get over the retaining wall, but Émile is not successful. Louis escapes, accidentally knocks someone off a bicycle, and rides off on the bicycle. Meanwhile we hear a chorus suggesting he's about to be captured (Ce sera bientôt fini = "It'll soon be over"). Louis heads into a village emblazoned with the words "Finishing Line" - the cyclist he knocked over was in a bicycle race, and Louis has won first prize.