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Tag Archives: A. Edward Sutherland
Secrets of the French Police (1932) A. Edward Sutherland, Gwili Andre, Gregory Ratoff, Frank Morgan
A burglar is recruited to aid the police in finding his kidnapped girlfriend, a lovely but impoverished flower girl. Read More »
Murders in the Zoo (1933) A. Edward Sutherland, Charles Ruggles, Lionel Atwill, Gail Patrick
Eric Gorman returns with his wife Evelyn from a trip to the Orient collecting zoo animals Read More »
Secret Command (1944) A. Edward Sutherland, Pat O’Brien, Carole Landis, Chester Morris
Sam Gallagher (Pat O’Brien), a former foreign correspondent and now a United States Government agent Read More »
Palmy Days (1931) A. Edward Sutherland, Charlotte Greenwood, Barbara Weeks, Spencer Charters
Musical comedy antics in an art deco bakery (motto: “Glorifying the American Doughnut”) with Eddie Cantor as an assistant to a phoney psychic Read More »
International House (1933) A. Edward Sutherland, W.C. Fields, Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Rudy Vallee
Professor Wong has invented a television and invites everyone to see it at China’s International House Hotel. Read More »
Sing Your Worries Away (1942) A. Edward Sutherland, Bert Lahr, June Havoc, Buddy Ebsen, Comedy, Musical
This bundle for humor as well as the musical figures has Luke Brown being drugged from the gangster operators of this swank Boathouse Inn; most especially Roxie a hot pickpocket. Read More »
Every Day’s a Holiday (1937) A. Edward Sutherland, Mae West, Edmund Lowe, Charles Butterworth, Comedy
Mae West portrays a turn-of-century confidence trickster who poses as a famous French chanteuse to avoid arrest. Read More »
Beyond Tomorrow (1940) A. Edward Sutherland, Harry Carey, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Winninger, Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Harry Carey Sr., C. Aubrey Smith and Charles Winninger play three wealthy bachelors who have spent their lives wrapped up in themselves. Read More »
Having Wonderful Crime (1945) A. Edward Sutherland, Pat O’Brien, George Murphy, Carole Landis, Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Having Wonderful Crime spotlights Michael J. Malone, the murder-solving attorney created by author Craig Rice. The film is also ostensibly based on a novel by Rice, though precious little of the original actually made it to the screen. The story begins as Malone (Pat O’Brien) brusquely informs his newlywed friends Jake and Helene Justus (George Murphy and Carole Landis) that he’s not going to allow them to suck him into another murder mystery. Unfortunately for the attorney, Jake and Helene shortly afterward attend a stage magic show wherein the star magician (George Zucco) disappears for real! Their investigation leads to a resort hotel literally packed with murder suspects. When the newlyweds learn too much for their own good, it’s up to Malone to come to the rescue and nab the killer. One of the suspects is played by an actress named Anje Berens, who as “Gloria Holden” previously starred in Dracula’s Daughter (1936).
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