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Marion Davies in “The Cardboard Lover” (1928)
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Long Lost Father (1934)
Carl Bellairs and Lindsey Lane, his daughter, meet many years after he deserted her and her mother. They don't much like each other, but wind up working in the same nightclub. Bellairs discovers he has some fatherly instincts and Lindsey that he's not as useless as a parent as she thought.
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Anna May Wong in “Daughter of the Dragon” (1931)
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Anna May Wong in “Daughter of the Dragon” (1931)
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Daughter of the Dragon (1931)
Princess Ling Moy lives next door to the Petrie family, and is romantically involved with Ah Kee, a secret agent determined to thwart Fu Manchu. It is revealed that Fu Manchu is Ling Moy's father. At her Chinese father's bidding, Princess Ling Moy goes to murder an enemy and meets a Scotland Yard detective.
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Joan Blondell
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Pola Negri in “A Woman Commands” (1932)
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Roland Young and Pola Negri in “A Woman Commands” (1932)
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A Woman Commands (1932)
Captain Alex Pastitsch falls into huge debts trying to ensure the expensive mistress. When the situation threatened his career, Colonel Stradimirovitsch has an idea how to fix it.
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Claudette Colbert in “Four Frightened People” (1934)
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Claudette Colbert in “Four Frightened People” (1934)
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Four Frightened People (1934)
The film tells the story of two men (Marshall and Gargan) and two women (Colbert and Boland), who leave from a plague-ridden ship and reach the Malayan jungle. The relationships between the four people before they enter the jungle are examined and are transformed as they interact with natural phenomena and the natives who populate the jungle. The film also relates how each of the four people carried on in life after they emerged from the jungle.
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Maureen O'Sullivan in “A Connecticut Yankee” (1931)
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Myrna Loy in “A Connecticut Yankee” (1931)
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A Connecticut Yankee (1931)
Radio salesman Hank Martin (Will Rogers), after being knocked out by a toppled suit of armor, travels back in time to Camelot where he is welcomed by King Arthur (William Farnum) and must use his modern knowledge to stop Morgana Le Fay (Myrna Loy) and Merlin (Brandon Hurst) from taking over.
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Barbara Stanwyck in “Mexicali Rose” (1929)
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