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Bolero   1934     2 stars  User Rating      N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Wesley Ruggles  
Cast: George Raft, Carole Lombard, Sally Rand, Frances Drake, William Frawley, Ray Milland, Gertrude Michael, Ann Sheridan, Dell Henderson, Phillips Smalley

  A nightclub owner and dancer (George Raft) and his partner (Carole Lombard) part during World War I when he joins the military. At the end of the film, they reunite and dance the "Bolero."    1 User Review




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nana 05/03/2007 
  great movie, dance sequel fantastic

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The Crowd   1928     3 and a half stars    N/R, 104 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: King Vidor  
Cast: Eleanor Boardman, James Murray, Bert Roach, Estelle Clark, Daniel G. Tomlinson, Dell Henderson, Lucy Beaumont, Freddie Burke Frederick, Alice Mildred Puter

  If there is really a classic movie, this is it. In one of the greatest silent films, young Joe (Murray) takes off to make his mark on the world in New York. But life is not easy, and this is the story of his family's ups and downs.

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It's a Gift   1934     4 stars    N/R, 73 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Norman Z. McLeod  
Cast: W.C. Fields, Kathleen Howard, Jean Rouverol, Julian Madison, Tammany Young, Tommy Bupp, Spencer Charters, Guy Usher, Baby LeRoy, Morgan Wallace, Charles Sellon, Josephine Whittell, Diana Lewis, Dell Henderson

  In this classic W.C. Fields comedy, Harold Bissonette (Fields), despite objections from his nagging wife (Kathleen Howard), uses a mail-order service to buy a California orange grove that, of course, turns out to be worthless. Comedy reigns as Bissonette finds a way out of his financial mess.



Cast
W.C. Fields Harold Bissonette
Kathleen Howard Amelia Bissonette
Jean Rouverol Mildred Bissonette
Julian Madison John Durston
Tammany Young Everett Ricks
Tommy Bupp Norman Bissonette
Spencer Charters Gate Guard
Guy Usher Harry Payne Bosterly
Baby LeRoy Baby Ellwood Dunk
Morgan Wallace Jasper Fitchmueller
Charles Sellon Mr. Muckle/Blind Man/Detective
Josephine Whittell Mrs. Dunk
Diana Lewis Miss Dunk
Dell Henderson Mr. Abernathy
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The Lemon Drop Kid   1934     2 stars    N/R, 71 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Marshall Nellan  
Cast: Lee Tracy, Helen Mack, William Frawley, Minna Gombell, Robert McWade, Henry B. Walthall, Kitty Kelly, Baby LeRoy, Clarence Wilson, Charles C. Wilson, Eddie Peabody, Edward LeSaint, Dell Henderson, Ann Sheridan, Lee Shumway

  A reformed racetrack tipster (Lee Tracy) finds his past catching up with him as the legal system closes in. This film, based on a Damon Runyon story, was remade in 1951 with Bob Hope playing the title role.

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Mystery Man   1935     3 stars    N/R, 65 min.
Genre: Drama / Comedy / Mystery
Director: Ray McCarey  
Cast: Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker, LeRoy Mason, James Burke, Guy Usher, Dell Henderson, Monte Collins, Norman Houston, James P. Burtis, Otto Fries, Sam Lufkin, Sam Flint, Lee Shumway

  Chicago reporter Larry Doyle (Robert Armstrong) celebrates receiving a big bonus, goes on an all-night bender, wakes up in St. Louis, and loses his job. It doesn't take long before Larry finds himself the suspect in a murder case and, with help from passing-stranger Anne (Maxine Doyle), sets out to clear his name by solving the case and identifying the real murderer.



Cast
Robert Armstrong Larry Doyle
Maxine Doyle Anne Ogilvie
Henry Kolker Ellwyn A. Jonas
LeRoy Mason The Eel
James Burke Managing Editor Marvin
Guy Usher District Attorney Johnson
Dell Henderson Mr. Clark
Monte Collins Dunn
Norman Houston T. Fulton Whistler
James P. Burtis Whelen
Otto Fries Nate
Sam Lufkin Weeks
Sam Flint Jerome Roberts
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Poppy   1936     3 stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: A. Edward Sutherland  
Cast: W.C. Fields, Rochelle Hudson, Richard Cromwell, Granville Bates, Catharine Doucet, Lynne Overman, Maude Eburne, Bill Wolfe, Adrian Morris, Rosalind Keith, Wade Boteler, Ralph Remley, Frank Sully, Dewey Robinson, Dell Henderson

  Poppy (Rochelle Hudson), the daughter of carnival con-man Professor McGargle (W.C. Fields), falls in love with Mayor Farnsworth's (Granville Bates) son Billy (Richard Cromwell). Meanwhile, McGargle is wooing "Countess" Maggie Tubbs De Puizzi (Catharine Doucet) who is a phony claimant to the valuable Putnam estate. McGargle plots with Attorney E.G. Whiffen (Lynne Overman) to pass Poppy off as the real heir. By story's end, it is learned that Poppy was adopted by McGargle and, in fact, really is the heir to the Putnam estate. Now, Poppy plans to marry Billy and live happily ever after.



Cast
W.C. Fields Prof. Eustace P. McGargle
Rochelle Hudson Poppy McGargle
Richard Cromwell Billy Farnsworth
Granville Bates Mayor Farnsworth
Catharine Doucet Countess Maggie Tubbs DePuizzi
Lynne Overman Attorney E.G. Whiffen
Maude Eburne Sarah Tucker
Bill Wolfe Egmont
Adrian Morris Constable Bowman
Rosalind Keith Frances Parker
Wade Boteler Bartender
Ralph Remley Carnival Manager
Frank Sully Yokel
Dewey Robinson Callipe Driver
Dell Henderson Yokel
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Ruggles of Red Gap   1935     3 and a half stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Leo McCarey  
Cast: Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charles Ruggles, Zasu Pitts, Roland Young, Leila Hyams, Maude Eburne, Lucien Littlefield, James Burke, Dell Henderson, Leota Lorraine, Clarence Wilson, Heinie Conklin, Frank Rice, Rolfe Sedan

  American cattle baron Egbert (Charles Ruggles) and his society-minded wife Effie (Mary Boland) win English manservant Marmaduke Ruggles (Charles Laughton) in a poker game, and the fun begins. Ruggles is not happy to be heading off to the Wild West, but after going to a "beer bust" with Egbert, Ruggles begins to change his mind. Effie passes off Ruggles as an upper-class British officer, and he ends up a town celebrity. Later, Ruggles decides to open his own restaurant and gain independence. A fine rendition of Harry Leon Wilson's story that was filmed twice before and made again in 1950 as "Fancy Pants." The film was nominated for an Oscar as Best Picture.



Cast
Charles Laughton Marmaduke Ruggles
Mary Boland Effie Floud
Charles Ruggles Egbert Floud
Zasu Pitts Prunella Judson
Roland Young Geore Bassingwell
Leila Hyams Nell Kenner
Maude Eburne Ma Pettingill
Lucien Littlefield Charles Belknap-Jackson
James Burke Jeff Tuttle
Dell Henderson Sam the Bartender
Leota Lorraine Mrs. Charles Belknap-Jackson
Clarence Wilson Jake Henshaw
Heinie Conklin Waiter
Frank Rice Hank Adams
Rolfe Sedan Barber
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Sins of the Children   1930     2 and a half stars    N/R, 86 min.
Genre: Drama
aka: The Richest Man in the World
Father's Day

Director: Sam Wood  
Cast: Louis Mann, Robert Montgomery, Elliott Nugent, Leila Hyams, Clara Blandick, Mary Doran, Ralph Bushman, Robert McWade, Dell Henderson, Henry Armetta, James Donlan, Jeane Wood, Lee Kohlmar, Jane Reid

  Successful businessman Adolf Wagenkampf (Louis Mann) adores his family, and when his son is forced to move to the desert because he has tuberculosis, Adolph stays with him there. This is not a good business decision but an excellent family choice as Adolf is willing to sacrifice his business and wealth for the interests of his loved ones.



Cast
Louis Mann Adolf Wagenkampf
Robert Montgomery Nick Higginson
Elliott Nugent Johann "Johnnie" Wagenkampf
Leila Hyams Alma Wagenkampf
Clara Blandick Martha Wagenkampf
Mary Doran Laura
Ralph Bushman Ludwig Wagenkampf
Robert McWade Joe Higginson
Dell Henderson Ted Baldwin
Henry Armetta Tony
James Donlan Bide Taylor
Jeane Wood Muriel Stokes
Lee Kohlmar Dr. Heinrich Schmidt
Jane Reid Katherine Wagenkampf Taylor
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You're Telling Me   1934     4 stars    N/R, 66 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Erle C. Kenton  
Cast: W.C. Fields, Joan Marsh, Buster Crabbe, Adrienne Ames, Louise Carter, Kathleen Howard, Dell Henderson, Robert McKenzie, George Irving, Nora Cecil, Tammany Young, James B. "Pop" Kenton, Don Brodie, Eric Mayne, George MacQuarrie

  W.C. Fields develops the complicated character of Sam Bisbee, an eccentric inventor, in this vintage film made great by Fields' acting and comedy skills. Sam has become nothing more than a joke in his town because of his inability to sell his inventions. But, when he meets Princess Lescaboura (Adrienne Ames) and tells her how he wants to market his inventions as the means to aid his family, Princess Lescaboura steps in. She tells the townsfolk how much she admires Sam, and Sam rises to new heights among the town's citizens and finally earns their respect.



Cast
W.C. Fields Sam Bisbee, Optometrist
Joan Marsh Pauline Bisbee
Buster Crabbe Bob Murchison
Adrienne Ames Princess Lescaboura
Louise Carter Mrs. Bessie Bisbee
Kathleen Howard Mrs. Edward Murchison
Dell Henderson Mayor Brown
Robert McKenzie Charlie Bogle
George Irving Mr. Robbins
Nora Cecil Mrs. Price
Tammany Young Caddy
James B. "Pop" Kenton Doc Beebe
Don Brodie Waiter
Eric Mayne Aide to the Princess
George MacQuarrie Crabbe

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Movie Quick Pick
1. Bolero (1934)
2. The Crowd (1928)
3. It's a Gift (1934)
4. The Lemon Drop Kid (1934)
5. Mystery Man (1935)
6. Poppy (1936)
7. Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
8. Sins of the Children (1930)
   aka: The Richest Man in the World
   aka: Father's Day
9. You're Telling Me (1934)


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