
In the 30’s, in Paris, the playboy Henri Pasquier is supported by his father, Dr. Pasquier with money and a brandy new car. Read More »
Romance
In Person (1935) William A. Seiter, Ginger Rogers, George Brent, Alan Mowbray

Noted psychiatrist Dr. Aaron Sylvester has Hollywood star Carol Corliss as a patient. Read More »
Dream Street (1921) D.W. Griffith, Carol Dempster, Charles Emmett Mack, Ralph Graves

Three men in London compete for the love of a dance-hall girl. Read More »
The Silver Cord (1933) John Cromwell, Irene Dunne, Joel McCrea, Laura Hope Crews

Sidney Howard’s once-controversial play about the smothering aspects of Mother Love, The Silver Cord was filmed in 1933 with Laura Hope Crews recreating her stage role. Read More »
Rockabye (1932) George Cukor, George Fitzmaurice, Constance Bennett, Joel McCrea, Paul Lukas

Actress Judy Carroll, from the gas-house district has been trained, educated and developed so well by her manager Read More »
Love Among the Millionaires (1930) Frank Tuttle, Clara Bow, Stanley Smith, Stuart Erwin

A young waitress falls for the son of a railroad tycoon and finds herself hobnobbing with the rich when he invites her to spend some time with him and his family in Palm Springs. Read More »
The Poor Little Rich Girl (1936) Irving Cummings, Shirley Temple, Alice Faye, Gloria Stuart

Little Barbara gets lost and is then picked up by entertainers who make her part of their act. Barbara’s father hears the act on the radio and finds his lost daughter. Read More »
Raw Edge (1956) John Sherwood, Rory Calhoun, Yvonne De Carlo, Mara Corday

In the lawless Oregon country of 1842, local magnate Gerald Montgomery decrees that any unattached woman belongs to the first taker. Read More »
We Who Are Young (1940) Harold S. Bucquet, Lana Turner, John Shelton, Gene Lockhart

Two young office workers working at the same large firm secretly marry and defy their employer’s policy against coworker fraternization. Read More »
Racing Lady (1937) Wallace Fox, Ann Dvorak, Smith Ballew, Harry Carey

In a film advertised and sold as a Damon Runyon story, but actually combined elements from his “All Scarlet” and another story written by J. Robert Bren and Norman Houston called “Odds Are Even” Read More »