When an American boy finds out he’s the heir of a British fortune, he is sent to live with the current keeper of the trust, a cold and rather un-welcoming man.
As You Like It - 1936
This is a film adaptation of the Shakespeare play. A duke’s daughter, banished when another duke came and took her father’s land and power, decides to disguise herself as a boy and follow her love Orlando into the forest of Arden, where people quickly become smitten with the new boy in the area (creepy).
Scrooge - 1935
This is the fist movie adaptation with sound of the classic story of three ghosts visiting a crotchety and down-spirited old man on Christmas Eve. Scrooge hates Christmas. He finds the cheer deplorable and a waste of time. His nephew Fred and employee Cratchit, the only two people that could be considered Scrooge’s friends at […]
Hitch Hike Lady - 1935
A likeable, but naive, elderly woman saves money to visit her son living in the United States. She goes on a series of comical adventures as she makes her way through the U.S.A, but isn’t prepared for what she finds when gets to her son. This version of the movie was enhanced by J. Clement […]
The World Gone Mad - 1933
A district attorney and a reporter try to find the killer of a D.A. who uncovered a massive stock fraud.
A Farewell To Arms - 1932
A classic movie from Ernest Hemingway’s also classic novel of the same name. Starring Gary Cooper and Helen Hayes, it’s a love story set in WWI between an ambulance driver and a nurse in Italy.
Blonde Venus - 1932
Helen Faraday is a nightclub singer turned housewife. When her husband needs money to have a life-saving operation, she decides to resume her career as a singer to raise money. She undergoes a chain of events that separate her from her husband and force her to make a choice between her lucrative singing career and […]
Indiscreet - 1931
A young woman (Gloria Swanson) jeopardizes the relationship with the man she loves when a no-account from her past shows up. This movie is a pre-code film, meaning it was made after the introduction of sound in movies in 1929 and before the enforcement of the Motion Picture Production Code censorship guidelines in 1934.
Sherlock Holmes’ Fatal Hour - 1931
Ronald Adair, a successful gambling cheat and bureaucrat, is called to a meeting with The Sleeping Cardinal, a picture Professor Moriarty uses to disguise his identity. At the meeting Ronald is told he will be exposed and disgraced if he doesn’t take up with a crew of criminals doing a counterfeit money scam. Ronald is blackmailed […]
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