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Baby Face   1933     2 and a half stars    N/R, 70 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Alfred E. Green  
Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Donald Cook, Margaret Lindsay, Douglass Dumbrille, John Wayne, Arthur Hohl, Robert Barrat, Nat Pendleton

  Lily (Barbara Stanwyck), a.k.a. "Baby Face", is a beautiful woman who uses sex in exchange for financial gain and uses her unique charms to attain security.

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The Casino Murder Case   1935     1 and a half stars    N/R, 82 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Edwin L. Marin  
Cast: Paul Lukas, Alison Skipworth, Donald Cook, Rosalind Russell, Arthur Byron, Ted Healy, Eric Blore, Isabel Jewell, Louise Fazenda, Leslie Fenton, Leo G. Carroll, Purnell Pratt

  Paul Lukas, accent and all, becomes the fourth Philo Vance. After people are poisoned, Philo is brought in to sort through the suspects in this stretch-in-credibility plot. Rosalind Russell was just beginning to blossom into stardom at the time of this film.

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The Conquerors   1932     1 and a half stars    N/R, 86 min.
Genre: Drama
aka: Pioneer Builders

Director: William A. Wellman  
Cast: Richard Dix, Ann Harding, Edna May Oliver, Guy Kibbee, Julie Haydon, Donald Cook

  In this obvious copy of Edna Ferber's "Cimarron," a banking family (Richard Dix and Ann Harding) endures hardships because of turn-of-the-19th/20th-century depressions, but through luck and determination, the family survives.

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Ellis Island   1936     2 stars    N/R, 67 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Phil Rosen  
Cast: Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon, Jack La Rue, Joyce Compton, Bradley Page, Johnny Arthur, George Rosener, Maurice Black, E.H. Calvert, Bryant Washburn, Robert Frazer, Matty Fain

  Ted Kedrich (George Rosener) has been released from prison after serving time for bank robbery. He is in the process of deportation at Ellis Island when he is kidnapped by a gang wanting the never-recovered stolen money. Now it falls on the shoulders of immigration officer Gary Curtis (Donald Cook) to lead the search for Ted AND the money.


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Here Come the Co-Eds   1945     2 and a half stars    N/R, 88 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Jean Yarbrough  
Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Peggy Ryan, Martha O'Driscoll, Lon Chaney Jr., Donald Cook, Charles Dingle, June Vincent, Richard Lane, Joe Kirk

  Janitors Slats (Bud Abbott) and Oliver (Lou Costello) help raise funds for the posh girl's school where they work.


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The Kiss Before the Mirror   1933     3 stars    N/R, 67 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: James Whale  
Cast: Frank Morgan, Nancy Carroll, Gloria Stuart, Donald Cook, Paul Lukas, Jean Dixon, Walter Pidgeon, Charley Grapewin, Walter Brennan, Wallis Clark

  This film, shot on available Frankenstein sets, is the story of a lawyer who begins to recognize that his family situation mirrors that of the client he is defending in a crime of passion.

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The Mad Genius   1931     3 stars    N/R, 81 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Michael Curtiz  
Cast: John Barrymore, Marian Marsh, Donald Cook, Carmel Myers, Charles Butterworth, Mae Madison, Frankie Darro, Luis Alberni, Boris Karloff, Andre Luguet

  A bizarre puppeteer (John Barrymore) turns a young man (Donald Cook) into a talented dancer and then lives vicariously through his achievements.

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The Man Who Played God   1932     2 and a half stars    N/R, 81 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John G. Adolfi  
Cast: George Arliss, Bette Davis, Violet Heming, Louise Closser Hale, Donald Cook, Ray Milland, Ivan F. Simpson, Andre Luguet, Oscar Apfel, Paul Porcasi

  A concert pianist (George Arliss) goes deaf but finds satisfaction in helping students gain access to musical careers.

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Our Very Own   1950     2 stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: David Miller  
Cast: Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, Joan Evans, Jane Wyatt, Ann Dvorak, Donald Cook, Natalie Wood, Phyllis Kirk, Martin Milner, Gus Schilling

  As a young adult Gail discovers that she was adopted and must deal with her feelings toward her birth mother as well as her adoptive parents.

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Poster Art From art.comThe Public Enemy   1931     3 and a half stars    N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Action / Drama
Director: William A. Wellman  
Cast: James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Joan Blondell, Donald Cook, Mae Clarke, Beryl Mercer, Leslie Fenton, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Murray Kinnell, Clark "Buddy" Burroughs, Frankie Darro, Frank Coghlan Jr., Tyrell Davis

  This gangster film was the vehicle that catapulted James Cagney to the top as a portrayer of tough guys. Tom Powers (Cagney) rises from the slums of Chicago to become a vicious racketeer only to find that the fall from power is inevitable.


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Poster Art From art.comShow Boat   1936     3 stars    N/R, 113 min.
Genre: Comedy / Musical / Drama / Romance
Director: James Whale  
Cast: Irene Dunne, Helen Morgan, Allan Jones, Paul Robeson, Charles Winninger, Hattie McDaniel, Helen Westley, Donald Cook, Sammy White, J. Farrell MacDonald, Queenie Smith, Francis X. Mahoney, Marilyn Knowlden, Arthur Holh, Charles Middleton

  This is the film that first brought Jerome Kern's Broadway musical to the screen. Cap'n Andy Hawk's (Charles Winninger) show boat troupe features married actors Julie and Steve (Helen Morgan and Donald Cook), but when it is revealed that Julie is a mulatto, she is fired, and Steve leaves with her. Cap'n Andy's daughter Magnolia (Irene Dunn) takes over the leading role and is joined by gambler Gaylord Ravenal (Allan Jones) as her leading man. Later, Magnolia and Gaylord leave the show boat dreaming of a perfect life together, but problems lie ahead. Paul Robeson's poignant rendition of "Old Man River" is the highlight of this very good version.



Cast
Irene Dunne Magnolia Hawks
Helen Morgan Julie LaVerne
Allan Jones Gaylord Ravenal
Paul Robeson Joe
Charles Winninger Cap'n Andy Hawks
Hattie McDaniel Queenie
Helen Westley Partthy Hawks
Donald Cook Steve Baker
Sammy White Frank Schultz
J. Farrell MacDonald Windy McClain
Queenie Smith Ellie May Chipley
Francis X. Mahoney Rubber Face Smith
Marilyn Knowlden Kim as a child
Arthur Holh Pete
Charles Middleton Sheriff Ike Vallon
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Smart Money   1931     2 and a half stars    N/R, 90 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Alfred E. Green  
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney, Evalyn Knapp, Ralf Harolde, Noel Francis, Maurice Black, Boris Karloff, Paul Porcasi, Ben Taggart, Morgan Wallace, Margaret Livingston, Billy House, Charles(1) Lane, Donald Cook

  Nick (Edward G. Robinson) is a barber who is lucky in cards. His friends give him financial backing, and he heads for the city with his younger brother Jack (James Cagney) who is there to protect Nick from those who would steal from him. Nick hits it big in gambling, but he does have a weakness for blondes, and Sleepy Sam's (Ralf Harolde) girl (Noel Francis) gets Nick into a rigged game, and Nick loses everything. Jack tries to help, but tragedy awaits when Nick accidentally kills Jack and is sent to jail on manslaughter charges.



Cast
Edward G. Robinson Nick "The Barber" Venizelos
James Cagney Jack
Evalyn Knapp District Attorney's Girl
Ralf Harolde Sleepy Sam
Noel Francis Marie-Sleepy Sam's Girl
Maurice Black Greek Barber
Boris Karloff Sport Williams
Paul Porcasi Alexander Amenoppopolus
Ben Taggart Hickory Short
Morgan Wallace District Attorney Black
Margaret Livingston Irene Graham
Billy House Irontown Salesman & Gambler
Charles(1) Lane Hotel Desk Clerk
Donald Cook Nick's Accomplice
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Movie Quick Pick
1. Baby Face (1933)
2. The Casino Murder Case (1935)
3. The Conquerors (1932)
   aka: Pioneer Builders
4. Ellis Island (1936)
5. Here Come the Co-Eds (1945)
6. The Kiss Before the Mirror (1933)
7. The Mad Genius (1931)
8. The Man Who Played God (1932)
9. Our Very Own (1950)
10. The Public Enemy (1931)
11. Show Boat (1936)
12. Smart Money (1931)


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