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Call of the Wild   1935     2 and a half stars    N/R, 81 min.
Genre: Adventure / Drama / Western / Romance
Director: William A. Wellman  
Cast: Clark Gable, Loretta Young, Jack Oakie, Frank Conroy, Reginald Owen, Sidney Toler, Katherine DeMille, Charles Stevens, James Burke, Herman Bing, Lalo Encinas, Thomas E. Jackson, Russ Powell, George MacQuarrie, Wade Boteler

  In this film adaptation of Jack London's tale of searching for gold in Alaska, Jack Thornton (Clark Gable) plans to head to Alaska for the gold rush, but he loses his money in a poker game. He buys a Saint Bernard named "Buck" from cruel owner Smith (Frank Conroy) and trains Buck as a sled dog. Later, an angry Smith bets Jack $1,000 that Buck can't pull a sled. Buck accomplishes the feat, and Jack wins the money he needs for the Alaska trip. With his friend Shorty (Jack Oakie), Jack sets out for Alaska where he meets Claire (Loretta Young) whose prospector husband (Reginald Owen) is missing, and Jack's adventures continue.



Cast
Clark Gable Jack Thornton
Loretta Young Claire Blake
Jack Oakie "Shorty" Hoolihan
Frank Conroy Mr. Smith
Reginald Owen John Blake
Sidney Toler Joe Groggins
Katherine DeMille Marie
Charles Stevens Francois
James Burke Ole
Herman Bing Sam
Lalo Encinas Kali
Thomas E. Jackson Tex Rickard
Russ Powell Bartender
George MacQuarrie Mounted Policeman
Wade Boteler Miner
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Poster Art From art.comKing Kong   1933     4 stars    N/R, 100 min.
Genre: Adventure / Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Thriller
Director: Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack  
Cast: Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot, Robert Armstrong, Noble Johnson, Frank Reicher, Sam Hardy, James Flavin, Paul Porcasi, Etta McDaniel, Vera Lewis, Steve Clemente, Roscoe Ates, Earl Dwire, George MacQuarrie, Frank Mills

  This film about a huge ape that terrorizes New York City is a classic. It is worth watching for the exciting climax when King Kong takes the "light of his life" (Fay Wray) in his arms and climbs to the top of the Empire State Building where he is attacked by an airplane. Good viewing–even better the second time around.



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Fay Wray Ann Darrow
Bruce Cabot John "Jack" Driscoll
Robert Armstrong Carl Denham
Noble Johnson Skull Island Leader
Frank Reicher Capt. Engelhorn
Sam Hardy Charles Weston
James Flavin Second Mate Briggs
Paul Porcasi Apple Vendor
Etta McDaniel Native Woman
Vera Lewis Theater Patron
Steve Clemente Witch King
Roscoe Ates Press Photographer
Earl Dwire Theater Goer
George MacQuarrie Police Captain
Frank Mills Reporter

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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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1. Call of the Wild (1935)
2. King Kong (1933)
3. You're Telling Me (1934)


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