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Across the Pacific   1942     3 stars    N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: John Huston  
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Greenstreet, Charles Halton, Victor Sen Yung, Frank Wilcox, Monte Blue, Philip Ahn, Frank Faylen, Keye Luke

  Set in the pre-World War II era, this film has it all: a double agent (Humphrey Bogart), a Japanese spy (Sydney Greenstreet), and a beautiful woman (Mary Astor). The three meet on a Japanese ship.

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Act of Violence   1949     3 stars    N/R, 82 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Fred Zinnemann  
Cast: Van Heflin, Robert Ryan, Janet Leigh, Mary Astor, Phyllis Thaxter, Berry Kroeger, Taylor Holmes, Will Wright, Connie Gilchrist

  After returning home at war's end, an ex-soldier, Ace Parkson (Robert Ryan), tracks down prison-camp informer Frank R. Enley (Van Heflin) to avenge the death of his buddies.

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Any Number Can Play   1949     2 and a half stars    N/R, 112 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Mervyn LeRoy  
Cast: Clark Gable, Alexis Smith, Wendell Corey, Audrey Totter, Mary Astor, Lewis Stone, Marjorie Rambeau, Darryl Hickman

  The owner of a gambling house (Clark Gable) has a VERY bad day that affects all around him–including his estranged wife (Alexis Smith) and young son (Darryl Hickman).

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Behind Office Doors   1931     2 stars    N/R, 82 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Melville W. Brown  
Cast: Mary Astor, Robert Ames, Ricardo Cortez, Kitty Kelly, Edna Murphy, Catherine Dale Owen, Charles Sellon, William Morris, George Irving, Lon Poff

  A secretary, Mary (Mary Astor), is the force behind the company president (Robert Ames) and is the real reason he has achieved such success. She is taken for granted, and so, finally, Mary becomes romantically attached to another executive, which forces the president to look at her in a different way.


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Brigham Young   1940     2 stars    N/R, 112 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Henry Hathaway  
Cast: Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Dean Jagger, Brian Donlevy, John Carradine, Mary Astor, Vincent Price, Marc Lawrence, Jane Darwell, Jean Rogers

  Scorned by citizens of Missouri and Illinois, Brigham Young (Dean Jagger) leads his fellow Mormons westward to Utah. This is the story of The Church of the Latter Day Saints as its members followed their beliefs to success following adversity.


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The Case of the Howling Dog   1934     2 stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Alan Crosland  
Cast: Warren William, Mary Astor, Allen Jenkins, Grant Mitchell, Helen Trenholme, Helen Lowell, Dorothy Tree, Gordon Westcott, Harry Tyler, Arthur Aylesworth

  This is the first film of Erle Stanley Gardner's Perry Mason, and the series continued for five more movies; Warren William stars as our hero defender in the first four. Unlike the sober entries starring Raymond Burr, these are light-hearted, if not as well written and acted. In this episode, Perry gets involved in a family feud that ends up in murder. He amazes all as he identifies the killer in the courtroom.

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Cass Timberlane   1947     2 and a half stars    N/R, 119 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: George Sidney  
Cast: Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, Zachary Scott, Tom Drake, Mary Astor, Albert Dekker, Margaret Lindsay, John Litel, Mona Barrie, Josephine Hutchinson

  This is the film adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' novel about the marriage of an esteemed judge (Spencer Tracy) who marries a younger, less-worldly woman (Lana Turner).

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Cynthia   1947     1 and a half stars    N/R, 97 min.
Genre: Family
Director: Robert Z. Leonard  
Cast: Elizabeth Taylor, George Murphy, S.Z. Sakall, Mary Astor, Gene Lockhart, Spring Byington, Will Wright, Jimmy Lydon

  Cynthia Bishop (Elizabeth Taylor) is a sheltered young girl, but she finds romance at a high-school prom.

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Desert Fury   1947     2 and a half stars    N/R, 94 min.
Genre: Western
Director: Lewis Allen  
Cast: John Hodiak, Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott, Wendell Corey, Mary Astor, Kristine Miller, William Harrigan, James Flavin, Milton Kibbee, Ray Teal

  Fritzie Haller (Mary Astor) is a gambling house madam who wants a better life for her daughter, Paula (Lizabeth Scott). Problems skyrocket when Paula meets gambler Eddie Bendix (John Hodiak).

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Dodsworth   1936     4 stars    N/R, 101 min.
Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: William Wyler  
Cast: Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton, Mary Astor, Paul Lukas, David Niven, Spring Byington, Maria Ouspenskaya, Kathryn Marlow, John Payne, Gregory Gaye, Horace B. Carpenter, Odette Myrtil, Harlan Briggs, Gino Corrado, Inez Palange

  This film adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' novel is well directed and acted. It is the story of the 20-year marriage of Sam (Walter Huston) and Fran Dodsworth (Ruth Chatterton) and their solution to a crisis point in their relationship. The film won an Oscar for Best Interior Decoration and was nominated for six others, including Best Picture, Actor, Supporting Actress (Maria Ouspenskaya), and Director.



Cast
Walter Huston Sam Dodsworth
Ruth Chatterton Fran Dodsworth
Mary Astor Edith Cortright
Paul Lukas Arnold Iselin
David Niven Capt. Lockert
Spring Byington Matey Pearson
Maria Ouspenskaya Baroness von Obersdorf
Kathryn Marlow Emily Howard
John Payne Harry Howard
Gregory Gaye Kurt von Obersdorf
Horace B. Carpenter Motor Company Employee
Odette Myrtil Mme. Renee de Penable
Harlan Briggs Tubby Pearson
Gino Corrado American Express Clerk
Inez Palange Teresa, Edith's Housekeeper

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Don Juan   1926     3 stars    N/R, 108 min.
Genre: Adventure / Romance
Director: Alan Crosland  
Cast: John Barrymore, Mary Astor, Willard Louis, Estelle Taylor, Warner Oland, Myrna Loy, Hedda Hopper, Montagu Love

  This is one of the great silent films. John Barrymore plays the title character and is at his swash-buckling best as he fights for his ladylove, Adriana della Varnese (Mary Astor). This is the first silent film using vitaphone music and sound effects.

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Don Q, Son of Zorro   1925     3 stars    N/R, 111 min.
Genre: Adventure
Director: Donald Crisp  
Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Jack McDonald, Mary Astor, Donald Crisp, Stella De Lanti, Warner Oland, Jean Hersholt, Albert MacQuarrie, Lottie Pickford, Charles Stevens

  Douglas Fairbanks returns as Zorro as well as his son, Don Cesar de Vega. Don Cesar, with whip instead of the sword, sets out to clear himself after being framed for murder by a rival suitor. Lots of action.


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The Great Lie   1941     3 stars    N/R, 102 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Edmund Goulding  
Cast: Bette Davis, George Brent, Mary Astor, Lucile Watson, Hattie McDaniel, Grant Mitchell, Jerome Cowan, Thurston Hall, Olin Howland, J. Farrell MacDonald, Charles Trowbridge, Russell Hicks, Virginia Brissac, Addison Richards, Sam McDaniel

  Mary Astor won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Sandra Kovak, a woman pregnant with Maggie Patterson's (Bette Davis) deceased husband, Pete's (George Brent), child. Maggie plans to raise the child as her own, but Pete turns up alive, and Maggie and Sandra vie for custody and for Pete's love as well.

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Poster Art From art.comHoliday   1930     2 and a half stars    N/R, 85 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Edward H. Griffith  
Cast: Ann Harding, Robert Ames, Mary Astor, Edward Everett Horton, Hedda Hopper, William(2) Holden, Monroe Owsley, Creighton Hale, Mary Forbes, Elizabeth Forrester, Mabel Forrest, Hallam Cooley

  This is a film adaptation of Phillip Barry's play about John Case (Robert Ames) who is being coerced into changing his carefree life to join the business firm of his fiancee Julia's (Mary Astor) father. All ends well when Julia's sister Linda (Ann Harding) sees things for what they are, falls in love with John, and saves the day. Harding was nominated for an Oscar. Remade in 1938.

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Poster Art From art.comThe Hurricane   1937     3 stars    N/R, 102 min.
Genre: Action / Drama / Romance
Director: John Ford  
Cast: Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall, Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Massey, John Carradine, Jerome Cowan, Al Kikume, Spencer Charters, Kuulei De Clercq, Layne Tom Jr., Mamo Clark, Movita, Chris-Pin Martin

  Sentenced to prison by the stern Imperial Governor DeLaage (Raymond Massey), Terangi (Jon Hall) cannot bear captivity, and he escapes prison to return to his bride Marama (Dorothy Lamour). Life on his South Seas island, however, continues to be turbulent as Terangi arrives home just in time for a giant hurricane.



Cast
Dorothy Lamour Marama
Jon Hall Terangi
Mary Astor Madame Germain De Laage
C. Aubrey Smith Father Paul
Thomas Mitchell Dr. Kersaint
Raymond Massey Governor Eugene De Laage
John Carradine Warden
Jerome Cowan Captain Nagle
Al Kikume Chief Mehevi
Spencer Charters Judge
Kuulei De Clercq Tita
Layne Tom Jr. Mako
Mamo Clark Hitia
Movita Arai
Chris-Pin Martin Sailor
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Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte   1964     3 stars  User Rating      N/R, 134 min.
Genre: Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Director: Robert Aldrich  
Cast: Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Victor Buono, Mary Astor, Bruce Dern, George Kennedy, Cecil Kellaway, Wesley Addy, William Campbell, Frank Ferguson, Dave Willock, John Megna

  Haunted by memories of her murdered fiance, Charlotte Hollis (Bette Davis) has only her housekeeper Velma (Agnes Moorehead) for company. When she learns that her decaying Southern mansion is slated for demolition, she calls her cousin Miriam (Olivia de Havilland) for help. Miriam arrives on the scene with the family doctor (Joseph Cotten) to help, but he causes even more problems, and now Charlotte fights for her sanity as her Southern lifestyle is about to disintegrate, and Miriam tries to drive her crazy. The film received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actress (Agnes Moorehead).



Cast
Bette Davis Charlotte Hollis
Olivia de Havilland Miriam Deering
Joseph Cotten Dr. Drew Bayliss
Agnes Moorehead Velma Cruther
Victor Buono Samuel Eugene
Mary Astor Mrs. Jewel Mayhew
Bruce Dern John Mayhew
George Kennedy Foreman
Cecil Kellaway Harry Wills
Wesley Addy Sheriff Luke Standish
William Campbell Paul Marchand
Frank Ferguson Walter Blake
Dave Willock Taxi Driver
John Megna New Boy

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The Kennel Murder Case   1933     3 and a half stars    N/R, 73 min.
Genre: Mystery
Director: Michael Curtiz  
Cast: William Powell, Mary Astor, Eugene Pallette, Ralph Morgan, Helen Vinson, Jack La Rue, Paul Cavanagh, Robert Barrat, Henry O'Neill, Frank Conroy

  In this classic Philo Vance (William Powell) mystery, detective Vance investigates a murder at the Kennel Club that was made to look like a suicide.

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A Kiss Before Dying   1956     3 stars    N/R, 94 min.
Genre: Drama / Mystery / Romance / Thriller
Director: Gerd Oswald  
Cast: Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter, Virginia Leith, Joanne Woodward, Mary Astor, George Macready, Robert Quarry, Howard Petrie, Bill Walker, Molly McCart, Marlene Felton, Robert Ivers

  Bud Corliss (Robert Wagner) is a college student who needs money and finds added stress when his girlfriend from a wealthy family, Dorothy (Joanne Woodward), tells him that she is pregnant. Bud's solution: kill Dorothy and make it look like a suicide. He accomplishes the murder and then meets Dorothy's sister Ellen (Virginia Leith) who is suspicious of her sister's death but doesn't know about her relationship with Bud. Ellen and Bud begin a romantic relationship, but when Ellen investigates circumstances behind Dorothy's death, Bud zeroes in on Ellen as his next victim. This film was remade in 1991.



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Robert Wagner Bud Corliss
Jeffrey Hunter Gordon Grant
Virginia Leith Ellen Kingship
Joanne Woodward Dorothy "Dorie" Kingship
Mary Astor Mrs. Corliss
George Macready Leo Kingship
Robert Quarry Dwight Powell
Howard Petrie Howard, Chief of Police
Bill Walker Bill the Butler
Molly McCart Annabelle Koch
Marlene Felton Medical Student
Robert Ivers Student (at Murder Scene)
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The Little Giant   1933     3 stars    N/R, 74 min.
Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Roy Del Ruth  
Cast: Edward G. Robinson, Helen Vinson, Mary Astor, Kenneth Thomson, Russell Hopton, Shirley Grey, Don Dillaway, Berton Churchill, Selmer Jackson, Dewey Robinson, Louise Mackintosh, Rolfe Sedan, Joan Barclay, Guy Usher, William Worthington

  Prohibition has ended, and Chicago gangster Bugs Ahearn (Edward G. Robinson) and chief lieutenant Al Daniels (Russell Hopton) head west to Santa Barbara where Bugs plans to gain respectability. Bugs rents a mansion from Ruth Wayburn (Mary Astor) and hires her as his personal assistant and social secretary. Meanwhile, Bugs falls in love with socialite Polly Cass (Helen Vinson) and asks her to marry him. But, Polly, without Bugs' knowledge, continues her affair with John Staley (Kenneth Thomson), and her family swindles Bugs out of his ill-gotten fortune. When Ruth, who has fallen in love with Bugs, finally tells Bugs about Polly's family's activities, Bugs calls in the mob to help him out.



Cast
Edward G. Robinson James Francis "Bugs"/Jim Ahern
Helen Vinson Polly Cass
Mary Astor Ruth Wayburn
Kenneth Thomson John Stanley
Russell Hopton Al Daniels
Shirley Grey Edith Merriam
Don Dillaway Mr. Gordon Cass
Berton Churchill Donald Hadley Cass
Selmer Jackson Radio Announcer (voice)
Dewey Robinson Butch Zamotoskovich
Louise Mackintosh Mrs. Cass
Rolfe Sedan Waiter
Joan Barclay Society Girl
Guy Usher Detective
William Worthington Harry S. Ames
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Poster Art From art.comLittle Women   1949     3 stars    N/R, 121 min.
Genre: Family / Drama / Romance
Director: Mervyn LeRoy  
Cast: June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Astor, Janet Leigh, Margaret O'Brien, Rossano Brazzi, Lucile Watson, C. Aubrey Smith, Elizabeth Patterson, Leon Ames, Harry Davenport, Ellen Corby, Connie Gilchrist, Richard Wyler

  Louisa May Alcott's story relates the good and bad times of young sisters–Meg (Janet Leigh), Jo (June Allyson), Amy (Elizabeth Taylor), and Beth (Margaret O'Brien)–growing up during the Civil War. They are home in New England with their mother Marmee (Mary Astor) and waiting for news from their father (Leon Ames) who is serving as chaplain for the Union forces at the war front. The story continues on after the war with Beth's death, Meg's and Amy's marriages, and Jo finding her true love in Professor Bhaer (Rossano Brazzi).



Cast
June Allyson Jo
Peter Lawford Theodore Laurence,"Laurie"
Elizabeth Taylor Amy
Mary Astor Marmee
Janet Leigh Meg
Margaret O'Brien Beth
Rossano Brazzi Professor Bhaer
Lucile Watson Aunt March
C. Aubrey Smith Mr. Laurence
Elizabeth Patterson Hanna, maid
Leon Ames Father March
Harry Davenport Dr. Barnes
Ellen Corby Sophie, maid
Connie Gilchrist Mrs. Kirk, NY landlady
Richard Wyler John Brooke
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Poster Art From art.comThe Maltese Falcon   1941     4 stars    N/R, 100 min.
Genre: Mystery / Drama
Director: John Huston  
Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Greenstreet, Mary Astor, Peter Lorre, Walter Huston, Elisha Cook Jr., Barton MacLane, Lee Patrick, Gladys George, Ward Bond, Jerome Cowan, James Burke, Murray Alper, John Hamilton, Emory Parnell

  Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart), private eye, tries to find a mysterious bejeweled statue of a Maltese Falcon. Along the way, he encounters murder and intrigue. It's fun to watch how Sam Spade uses his wits to solve the mystery. The film received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Supporting Actor (Sydney Greenstreet), and Writing-Screenplay (John Huston).



Cast
Humphrey Bogart Sam Spade
Sydney Greenstreet Kasper Gutman
Mary Astor Brigid O'Shaughnessy
Peter Lorre Joel Cairo
Walter Huston Captain Jacobi
Elisha Cook Jr. Wilmer Cook
Barton MacLane Detective Lt. Dundy
Lee Patrick Effie Perine
Gladys George Iva Archer
Ward Bond Detective Tom Polhaus
Jerome Cowan Miles Archer
James Burke Luke
Murray Alper Frank Richman
John Hamilton District Attorney Bryan
Emory Parnell Ship's Mate

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Poster Art From art.comMeet Me in St. Louis   1944     3 and a half stars    N/R, 113 min.
Genre: Family / Musical / Romance
Director: Vincente Minnelli  
Cast: Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, Mary Astor, Leon Ames, June Lockhart, Harry Davenport, Marjorie Main, Tom Drake, Chill Wills, Joan Carroll, Hugh Marlowe, Robert Sully, Darryl Hickman, Victor Kilian

  In 1903, the Smith family must deal with moving away from St. Louis and the World's Fair, which means leaving friends behind when the father, Alonzo (Leon Ames), has plans to relocate to New York City. The children Esther, Tootie, Rose, and Agnes (Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien, Lucille Bremer, and Joan Carroll) represent an earlier, more innocent era of childhood in this classic musical.



Cast
Judy Garland Esther Smith
Margaret O'Brien "Tootie" Smith
Lucille Bremer Rose Smith
Mary Astor Mrs. Anna Smith
Leon Ames Mr. Alonzo Smith
June Lockhart Lucille Ballard
Harry Davenport Grandpa
Marjorie Main Katie the Maid
Tom Drake John Truett
Chill Wills Mr. Neely
Joan Carroll Agnes Smith
Hugh Marlowe Colonel Darly
Robert Sully Warren Sheffield
Darryl Hickman Johnny Tevis
Victor Kilian Baggage Man

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Midnight   1939     3 stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Mitchell Leisen  
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Mary Astor, Francis Lederer, Hedda Hopper, Monty Woolley, Ferdinand Munier, Elaine Barrie, Armand Kaliz, Rex O'Malley, Eugene Borden, Paul Bryar, Gino Corrado, Bess Flowers

  While in Paris, American showgirl Eve Peabody (Claudette Colbert) is hired by aristocrat Georges Flammarion (John Barrymore) to take on the job of impersonating royalty to lure playboy Jacques Picot (Francis Lederer) away from Georges' wife Helene (Mary Astor). Eve goes to Georges' chateau in Versailles as Baroness Czemy, and the game begins. Meanwhile, cab driver Tibor (Don Ameche) has fallen in love with Eve, arrives on the scene to win back Eve, and poses as her husband the Baron Czemy.



Cast
Claudette Colbert Eve Peabody/Baroness Czemy
Don Ameche Tibor Czemy
John Barrymore Georges Flammarion
Mary Astor Helene Flammarion
Francis Lederer Jacques Picot
Hedda Hopper Stephanie
Monty Woolley The Judge
Ferdinand Munier Stephanie's Majordomo
Elaine Barrie Simone
Armand Kaliz Lebon
Rex O'Malley Marcel
Eugene Borden Porter
Paul Bryar Porter
Gino Corrado Taxi Driver
Bess Flowers Stephanie's Party Guest
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Other Men's Women   1931     2 and a half stars    N/R, 65 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: William A. Wellman  
Cast: James Cagney, Grant Withers, Mary Astor, Regis Toomey, Joan Blondell, Fred Kohler, J. Farrell MacDonald, Walter Long, Lillian Worth, Pat Hartigan, Lucille Ward, Pat Harmon, Kewpie Morgan, Bob Perry, Lee Moran

  Passions seethe while Lily (Mary Astor) is at one corner of a love triangle involving railroad workers Bill (Grant Withers) and Jack (Regis Toomey)–and Jack is her husband. The two men fight on a train, Jack falls off the engine, and his injuries leave him permanently blind. Later, a torrential rainstorm hits the area, and a railway bridge is threatened by the swelling waters. Bill tries to save the bridge by stalling a train on the bridge to give it extra weight. But, Jack takes over, throws Bill off the train, and drives the train to the bridge where it crashes into the water, bringing about his demise.



Cast
James Cagney Eddie Bailey
Grant Withers Bill White
Mary Astor Lily Kulper
Regis Toomey Jack Kulper
Joan Blondell Marie
Fred Kohler Haley
J. Farrell MacDonald Peg-Leg
Walter Long "Bix"
Lillian Worth Waitress
Pat Hartigan Yardmaster
Lucille Ward Miss Astor
Pat Harmon Railroad Worker
Kewpie Morgan Railroad Worker
Bob Perry Railroad Worker
Lee Moran Railroad Worker
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The Palm Beach Story   1942     3 and a half stars    N/R, 88 min.
Genre: Comedy / Romance
Director: Preston Sturges  
Cast: Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Rudy Vallee, William Demarest, Sig Arno, Jack Norton, Robert Warwick, Torben Meyer, Franklin Pangborn, Roscoe Ates, Dewey Robinson, Arthur Hoyt, Al Bridge, Fred "Snowflake" Toones

  Gerry (Claudette Colbert) leaves her engineer husband, Tom (Joel McCrea), in New York and heads for Florida where she meets snobby John D. Hackensacker III (Rudy Vallee). Tom pursues, and comedy ensues.



Cast
Claudette Colbert Geraldine "Gerry" Jeffers
Joel McCrea Tom Jeffers, "Capt. McGlew"
Mary Astor Princess Centimillia
Rudy Vallee John D. Hackensacker III
William Demarest Member, Ale and Quail Club
Sig Arno Toto
Jack Norton Member, Ale and Quail Club
Robert Warwick Mr. Hinch
Torben Meyer Dr. Kluck
Franklin Pangborn Apartment Manager
Roscoe Ates Member, Ale and Quail Club
Dewey Robinson Member, Ale and Quail Club
Arthur Hoyt Pullman Conductor
Al Bridge Conductor
Fred "Snowflake" Toones George

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Poster Art From art.comThe Prisoner of Zenda   1937     3 and a half stars    N/R, 100 min.
Genre: Adventure / Drama / Romance
Director: John Cromwell  
Cast: Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey, David Niven, Montagu Love, Byron Foulger, Spencer Charters, Wilhelm von Brincken, Philip Sleeman, Eleanor Wesselhoeft, Charles Halton, Torben Meyer

  This is an excellent version of the classic story of an Englishman Rudolph Rassendyll (Ronald Colman) who travels to a mythical European country where he is a distant cousin of Prince Rudolf V (also played by Colman). The cousins greatly resemble each other, and Captain Fritz von Tarlenheim (David Niven) and Colonel Zapt (C. Aubrey Smith) take Rudolph to the Prince's hunting lodge where they meet. The next day, it is discovered that the Prince has been kidnapped, and now Rudolph becomes involved in palace intrigue and romance–with the Prince's fiancee Princess Flavia (Madeleine Carroll)–when he is asked to impersonate the Prince.



Cast
Ronald Colman Rudolf Rassendyll/King Rudolf
Madeleine Carroll Princess Flavia
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Rupert of Hentzau
Mary Astor Antoinette de Mauban
C. Aubrey Smith Col. Zapt
Raymond Massey Black Michael
David Niven Capt. Fritz von Tarlenheim
Montagu Love Detchard
Byron Foulger Johann
Spencer Charters Railroad Porter
Wilhelm von Brincken Krafstein
Philip Sleeman Albert von Lauengram
Eleanor Wesselhoeft Frau Holf
Charles Halton Passport Officer
Torben Meyer Max
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Red Dust   1932     3 and a half stars    N/R, 83 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Victor Fleming  
Cast: Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Mary Astor, Donald Crisp, Gene Raymond, Tully Marshall, Willie Fung, Forrester Harvey

  A plantation foreman (Clark Gable) becomes enamored with a married woman (Mary Astor) while another woman (Jean Harlow) vies for his attention.

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Return to Peyton Place   1961     1 star  User Rating      N/R, 122 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Jose Ferrer  
Cast: Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, Robert Sterling, Luciana Paluzzi, Brett Halsey, Tuesday Weld, Max Showalter, Bob Crane

  This sequel to the original "Peyton Place" pales in comparison as it revolves around reactions to Allison MacKenzie's book, which revealed the secrets of her small town. Peyton Place is heard from again in the made-for-TV movie, "Murder in Peyton Place."    1 User Review




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WonderfulAnonymous 01/21/2007 
  I love this movie and thought it was great. I watch it every time it comes on tv and i am at home. I have bought the dvd of "peyton place".


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The Royal Bed   1931     1 and a half stars    N/R, 75 min.
Genre: Comedy
aka: The Queen's Husband

Director: Lowell Sherman  
Cast: Lowell Sherman, Mary Astor, Nance O'Neil, Anthony Bushell, Hugh Trevor, Robert Warwick, Gilbert Emery, Alan Roscoe, J. Carrol Naish, Frederick Burt, Nancy Lee Blaine, Desmond Roberts

  Eric VIII (Lowell Sherman) has allowed his Queen (Nance O'Neil) to control the kingdom. But he now has problems: the country is in the throes of a revolution, his daughter (Mary Astor) wants to marry a commoner, AND the Queen is out of the country. Can the wimpy King take control of the situation?


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This Happy Feeling   1958     2 stars    N/R, 92 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Blake Edwards  
Cast: Debbie Reynolds, Curt Jurgens, John Saxon, Alexis Smith, Mary Astor, Estelle Winwood, Hayden Rorke, Troy Donahue, Gloria Holden, Alex Gerry

  Young Janet Blake (Debbie Reynolds) has a crush on an older man, Preston Mitchell (Curt Jurgens), while neighbor Bill Tremaine (John Saxon) pines for her attentions.

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Thousands Cheer   1943     2 and a half stars    N/R, 126 min.
Genre: Musical
Director: George Sidney  
Cast: Kathryn Grayson, Gene Kelly, Mary Astor, John Boles, Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Frank Morgan, Dick Simmons

  This film, made to help the Allied war effort during World War II, is about a colonel's daughter (Kathryn Grayson) who puts together a show to entertain the troops. About all of the MGM stars (and bands) are out for this one.

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Trapped by Television   1936     1 and a half stars    N/R, 63 min.
Genre: Drama
Director: Del Lord  
Cast: Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot, Nat Pendleton, Joyce Compton, Thurston Hall, Henry Mollison, Wyrley Birch, Robert Strange, Marc Lawrence, Russell Hicks

  After Fred Dennis (Lyle Talbot) invents a two-way television device, he looks for backing and unwisely chooses a crooked investor and gets involved with thieves who want to steal his invention.


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Mary Astor
Oscar: Best Supporting Actress for The Great Lie (1941)


Movie Quick Pick
1. Across the Pacific (1942)
2. Act of Violence (1949)
3. Any Number Can Play (1949)
4. Behind Office Doors (1931)
5. Brigham Young (1940)
6. The Case of the Howling Dog (1934)
7. Cass Timberlane (1947)
8. Cynthia (1947)
9. Desert Fury (1947)
10. Dodsworth (1936)
11. Don Juan (1926)
12. Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925)
13. The Great Lie (1941)
14. Holiday (1930)
15. The Hurricane (1937)
16. Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
17. The Kennel Murder Case (1933)
18. A Kiss Before Dying (1956)
19. The Little Giant (1933)
20. Little Women (1949)
21. The Maltese Falcon (1941)
22. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
23. Midnight (1939)
24. Other Men's Women (1931)
25. The Palm Beach Story (1942)
26. The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
27. Red Dust (1932)
28. Return to Peyton Place (1961)
29. The Royal Bed (1931)
   aka: The Queen's Husband
30. This Happy Feeling (1958)
31. Thousands Cheer (1943)
32. Trapped by Television (1936)


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