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  • Joan Crawford in Sadie McKee (1934)

    1. Sadie McKee

    19341h 33mApproved
    6.8 (1.8K)
    A working girl's fortunes improve when she marries into money, but happiness is not so easily won.
    DirectorClarence BrownStarsJoan CrawfordGene RaymondFranchot Tone
  • Bette Davis, Joan Blondell, Ann Dvorak, and Warren William in Three on a Match (1932)

    2. Three on a Match

    19321h 3mPassed
    7.1 (4.6K)
    Although Vivian Revere is seemingly the most successful of a trio of reunited schoolmates, she throws it away by descending into a life of debauchery and drugs.
    DirectorMervyn LeRoyStarsJoan BlondellAnn DvorakBette Davis
  • James Craig, Anne Shirley, and Simone Simon in The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941)

    3. The Devil and Daniel Webster

    19411h 47mApproved
    7.6 (6.1K)
    A struggling farmer in 1840 New Hampshire makes a pact with Satan for economic success, then enlists famed orator Daniel Webster to extract him from the consequences of his contract.
    DirectorWilliam DieterleStarsEdward ArnoldWalter HustonJane Darwell
  • Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Tad Alexander, and Ralph Morgan in Rasputin and the Empress (1932)

    4. Rasputin and the Empress

    19322h 1mApproved
    6.5 (1.3K)
    A prince plots to kill the mad monk Rasputin for the good of the czar, the czarina and Russia.
    DirectorsRichard BoleslawskiCharles BrabinStarsJohn BarrymoreEthel BarrymoreLionel Barrymore
  • Edna Mayo and Henry B. Walthall in The Strange Case of Mary Page (1916)

    5. The Strange Case of Mary Page

    1916
    Episode 1: "The Tragedy" Mary Page, actress, is playing the leading role in "The King's Daughter," in rehearsal at the opening of the story. The show is secretly backed by David Pollock, man about town, who is in love with the girl. Mary is in love with Philip Langdon, a young lawyer. Pollock attends every rehearsal. He is really watching Mary. Philip Langdon, attorney-at-law, one day, keeps an appointment with Mary. He is talking to her on the stage when they are discovered by Pollock. Pollock is overcome with rage and orders the manager to show Langdon out. Langdon smilingly leaves the theater and waits outside. Mary goes to her dressing room. Pollock follows and attacks her. He is worsted in a fight by Langdon, who hears Mary's cries. On its premier, the play is declared a huge success and Mary attends a banquet given for the company. She is accompanied by Langdon, who waits in the hotel lobby. Pollock also goes to the hotel and engages a room, drinking heavily. He sends a bellboy to Mary with the message that Langdon wants to see her and she comes to the room. There she discovers herself trapped. Langdon, meanwhile, sees Mary leave the dining room and follows her. While he is trying to find out where she went, he hears a scream and a shot. He leads the crowd to Pollock's room, where he finds him dead. Mary is arrested.
    DirectorJ. Charles HaydonStarsHenry B. WalthallEdna MayoSidney Ainsworth
  • Peter Lorre, Edward Arnold, and Marian Marsh in Crime and Punishment (1935)

    6. Crime and Punishment

    19351h 28mApproved
    6.9 (2.4K)
    A young man is haunted by the murder of a neighborhood pawn broker and hounded by the local police inspector who suspects that he is guilty.
    DirectorJosef von SternbergStarsEdward ArnoldPeter LorreMarian Marsh
  • Frances Farmer, Edward Arnold, and Joel McCrea in Come and Get It (1936)

    7. Come and Get It

    19361h 39mApproved
    6.9 (2.6K)
    An ambitious lumberjack abandons his saloon girl lover so that he can marry into wealth, but years later becomes infatuated with the woman's daughter.
    DirectorsHoward HawksWilliam WylerRichard RossonStarsEdward ArnoldJoel McCreaFrances Farmer
  • I'm No Angel (1933)

    8. I'm No Angel

    19331h 27mPassed
    6.9 (4.2K)
    Circus performer Tira seeks a better life pursuing the company of wealthy New York men with improbable comic complications along the way.
    DirectorWesley RugglesStarsMae WestCary GrantGregory Ratoff
  • Wynne Gibson and Edmund Lowe in Her Bodyguard (1933)

    9. Her Bodyguard

    19331h 11mApproved
    5.0 (41)
    The "sugar daddy" of a Broadway star hires a bodyguard to protect her from thieves out to steal the jewels he's given her and also from the attentions of other men, most notably the producer of the show in which she's starring. However, soon the bodyguard and the star begin to become attracted to each other.
    DirectorWilliam BeaudineStarsEdmund LoweWynne GibsonEdward Arnold
  • William Holden, Edward Arnold, Joan Caulfield, Billy De Wolfe, Mona Freeman, and Mary Philips in Dear Wife (1949)

    10. Dear Wife

    19491h 28mApproved
    6.3 (276)
    Thanks to political activist teen Miriam, her brother-in-law and father find themselves rival candidates for state senator.
    DirectorRichard HaydnStarsWilliam HoldenJoan CaulfieldBilly De Wolfe
  • Edna Mayo and Henry B. Walthall in The Misleading Lady (1916)

    11. The Misleading Lady

    191650m
    7.5 (21)
    Helen Steele, who has theatrical aspirations, has been told by Sidney Parker that, owing to her lack of stage experience he cannot entertain her proposition of giving her the leading part in his new production, "The Siren." Believing that she can get Parker to consent if she is persuasive enough, Helen has her fiancé, Henry Tracey, invite the theatrical manager to the party to be given by John W. Cannell so that she may work upon him. At the affair Helen manages to obtain Parker's consent to give her a trial it she is successful in having Jack Craigen, a friend of Cannell, who has been living in Patagonia for a long time and who is a woman hater, propose to her. Helen works her wiles upon the adamant Craigen and finally elicits a proposal from him. The guests in the next room, who have been listening, come out at the critical moment, and congratulate her. Craigen demands an explanation, and he is told that it is all a joke. He refuses to accept the incident in such a light, however, and makes preparations to leave for his home in the mountains. At this juncture. Tracey, who had been called out of town on important business before the commencement of the party, returns. When told of Helen's episode with Craigen he becomes very angry and upbraids her. Tracey then goes in search of Craigen, whom he does not know, and mistaking Keen Fitzpatrick, a reporter, who has been waiting in the next room for an interview with Craigen on Patagonia, for the man he is in search of, he starts to pour a scathing indictment upon him. The guests hear the tirade and inform Tracey of the identity of the man to whom he is speaking. Meanwhile Craigen, having packed his belongings, is leaving in his auto. As he is passing the back entrance, Helen jumps in front of his auto and tells him that, inasmuch as he does not know anything about women he should adopt the Patagonian savage method and carry her off to his home where he could study her. He puts her suggestion into effect and Helen is carried off in the auto to his home in the woods, where he brutally orders her about. She attempts to escape, and Craigen chains her to the floor. While he leaves her for a moment to put his car into the garage, "Boney," an escaped lunatic, makes his way into the cabin. He styles himself Napoleon Bonaparte, and raves about his armies. As he is swinging his sword about the room, Craigen appears, and by diplomacy succeeds in getting "Boney" upstairs to review his armies where he is locked in a room. Craigen returns to Helen. His back is turned to her and she knocks him unconscious with the telephone. Taking the keys from his pocket, she releases herself and escapes into the woods. Craigen recovers his senses and, finding the note Helen left informing him that she feels sorry for her action and has gone for help, fears for her safety, and goes out in search of her. During his absence Fitzpatrick, who was trailing, arrives. On searching through the house for Craigen, he comes upon "Boney," whom he takes to be the man he is searching for. He demands to know where the girl is, but "Boney" only raves about his armies. The two are just on the point of clashing when Craigen returns. He reveals his identity to the reporter, and tells him that Helen has fled into the woods. The asylum keepers trace "Boney" to Craigen's home, and take him away. Tracey, who has also been following, arrives at the cabin and confronts Craigen with a revolver. He demands Helen or his life. Craigen manages to convince Tracey, after an argument, that Helen has fled into the woods. Helen has seen Tracey's car going in the direction of Craigen's home, and fearing trouble, makes her way back. She arrives just after Tracey has left. The other members of the house party arrive to take Helen back, but she refuses to leave Craigen.
    DirectorArthur BertheletStarsHenry B. WalthallEdna MayoSidney Ainsworth
  • He Who Gets Slapped (1924)

    12. He Who Gets Slapped

    19241h 35m
    7.7 (4.6K)
    A bitter clown endeavors to rescue the young woman he loves from the lecherous baron who once betrayed him.
    DirectorVictor SjöströmStarsLon ChaneyNorma ShearerJohn Gilbert
  • Evelyn Greeley in Phil-for-Short (1919)

    13. Phil-for-Short

    19191h
    7.3 (61)
    Feisty, independent young Damophilia Illington-"Phil" for short - the daughter of a progressive university professor, is devastated by her father's sudden death. The town's banker, an arrogant stuffed shirt, wants to marry Phil and has himself declared her guardian. Not wanting to marry him, she quickly leaves town and lands a job at a nearby university as an assistant to a professor of Greek literature (an area in which her father trained her) who is bitter and resentful after the breakup of his engagement to a woman who had been lying to him. "Phil", however, is determined to win him over.
    DirectorOscar ApfelStarsEvelyn GreeleyCharles WalcottJames A. Furey
  • Una Merkel, John Miljan, and Ernest Truex in Whistling in the Dark (1933)

    14. Whistling in the Dark

    19331h 19mPassed
    6.5 (359)
    A mystery writer and his sweetheart are held hostage by a fugitive gangster who hopes to get the writer's help in devising the "perfect crime."
    DirectorsElliott NugentCharles ReisnerStarsErnest TruexUna MerkelEdward Arnold
  • Clark Gable and Helen Hayes in The White Sister (1933)

    15. The White Sister

    19331h 45mApproved
    6.1 (504)
    A young woman falls in love with a dashing officer, but becomes a nun when she believes him to be killed in battle.
    DirectorVictor FlemingStarsHelen HayesClark GableLewis Stone
  • Walter Pidgeon and Rosalind Russell in Design for Scandal (1941)

    16. Design for Scandal

    19411h 25mApproved
    6.2 (572)
    To save his job, newsman Jeff Sherman offers to help his boss get out of a swingeing alimony settlement. But his devious plan to compromise Cornelia Porter, the judge on the case, while she is on holiday at Cape Cod soon proves to be - well - too devious!
    DirectorNorman TaurogStarsRosalind RussellWalter PidgeonEdward Arnold
  • Gloria Stuart and Paul Lukas in Secret of the Blue Room (1933)

    17. Secret of the Blue Room

    19331h 6mApproved
    6.4 (1.3K)
    Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.
    DirectorKurt NeumannStarsLionel AtwillGloria StuartPaul Lukas
  • Myrna Loy and Ramon Novarro in The Barbarian (1933)

    18. The Barbarian

    19331h 23mApproved
    5.8 (669)
    An American tourist catches the eye of a disguised Egyptian prince who decides to kidnap her, then try to win her love.
    DirectorSam WoodStarsRamon NovarroMyrna LoyReginald Denny
  • Lucille Ball, Bonnie Bannon, Myrla Bratton, Eddie Cantor, Dolores Casey, Rosaline Fromson, June Gale, The Goldwyn Girls, and Marguerite Caverley in Roman Scandals (1933)

    19. Roman Scandals

    19331h 32mApproved
    6.6 (874)
    A kind-hearted young man is thrown out of his corrupt hometown of West Rome, Oklahoma. He falls asleep and dreams that he is back in the days of old Rome, where he gets mixed up with court intrigue and a murder plot against the Emperor.
    DirectorFrank TuttleStarsEddie CantorRuth EttingGloria Stuart
  • Cary Grant and Sylvia Sidney in Thirty Day Princess (1934)

    20. Thirty Day Princess

    19341h 14mApproved
    6.7 (1.3K)
    A European princess arrives in New York City to secure a much-needed loan for her country. She contracts the mumps, and an actress who looks exactly like her is hired to impersonate her.
    DirectorMarion GeringStarsSylvia SidneyCary GrantEdward Arnold
  • Edward Arnold, Karen Morley, and Frankie Thomas in Wednesday's Child (1934)

    21. Wednesday's Child

    19341h 8mApproved
    5.9 (196)
    A boy is miserable when his parents get divorced and can't seem to fit him into their new lives.
    DirectorJohn S. RobertsonStarsKaren MorleyEdward ArnoldFrankie Thomas
  • Binnie Barnes and Edward Arnold in Diamond Jim (1935)

    22. Diamond Jim

    19351h 28mApproved
    6.8 (266)
    The story of legendary gambler Diamond Jim Brady and his romance with entertainer Lillian Russell.
    DirectorA. Edward SutherlandStarsEdward ArnoldJean ArthurBinnie Barnes
  • Claire Dodd and George Raft in The Glass Key (1935)

    23. The Glass Key

    19351h 20mApproved
    6.9 (583)
    Ed Beaumont, a close friend and bodyguard to political boss Paul Madvig, faces a murder case, risking his life and reputation to uncover the killer.
    DirectorFrank TuttleStarsGeorge RaftClaire DoddEdward Arnold
  • Cary Grant, Frances Farmer, Edward Arnold, and Jack Oakie in The Toast of New York (1937)

    24. The Toast of New York

    19371h 49mApproved
    6.3 (1.3K)
    Notorious robber baron financier Jim Fisk, who makes and loses fortunes, tries to corner the gold market as well as the heart of a beautiful actress.
    DirectorsRowland V. LeeAlexander HallStarsEdward ArnoldCary GrantFrances Farmer
  • Jean Arthur, Ray Milland, and Edward Arnold in Easy Living (1937)

    25. Easy Living

    19371h 28mApproved
    7.5 (4.4K)
    When a wealthy banker throws his wife's expensive fur coat off a roof and it lands on the head of a stenographer, everyone assumes she is his mistress and has access to his millions.
    DirectorMitchell LeisenStarsJean ArthurEdward ArnoldRay Milland

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