Released Date:
1939-07-28
Languages:
English, Latin, German
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
114 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (7579 Reviews)
R.C. Sherriff (screen play)
Claudine West (screen play)
Eric Maschwitz (screen play)
James Hilton (book)
An old classics teacher looks back over his long career, remembering pupils and colleagues, and above all the idyllic courtship and marriage that transformed his life.
Released Date:
1941-07-25
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
99 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
(1085 Reviews)
Director:
Mervyn LeRoyAnita Loos (screen play)
Ralph Wheelwright (story)
Edna marries Texan Sam Gladney, operator of a wheat mill. Edna discovers by chance how the law treats children who are without parents and decides to do something about it. She opens a home for foundlings and orphans and begins to place children in good homes, despite the opposition of "conservative" citizens, who would condemn illegitimate children for being born out of wedlock. Eventually Edna leads a fight in the Texas legislature to remove the stigma of illegitimacy from birth records in that state, while continuing to be an advocate for homeless children.
Released Date:
1942-12-01
Languages:
English, German
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (10507 Reviews)
Director:
William WylerArthur Wimperis (screenplay)
George Froeschel (screenplay)
James Hilton (screenplay)
Claudine West (screenplay)
Jan Struther (based on the book by)
The Minivers, an English "middle-class" family experience life in the first months of World War II. While dodging bombs, the Minivers' son courts Lady Beldon's granddaughter. A rose is named after Mrs. Miniver and entered in the competition against Lady Beldon's rose.
Released Date:
1943-08-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
126 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
(5023 Reviews)
Director:
Mervyn LeRoyClaudine West (screen play)
George Froeschel (screen play)
Arthur Wimperis (screen play)
James Hilton (based upon the novel by)
A veteran of World War I marries and settles happily into a tidy, humble life until an accident brings back memories of a former life of wealth and privilege while blocking all recollection of his existence since the war. Thus one man disappears, and another man long missing turns up and claims his vast inheritance. What does his devoted wife, whom he no longer recognizes, do?
Released Date:
1944-11-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
124 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(816 Reviews)
Director:
Tay GarnettRobert Thoeren (screenplay)
Polly James (screenplay)
Louis Bromfield (novel)
In this family saga, Mrs. Parkington recounts the story of her life, beginning as a hotel maid in frontier Nevada where she is swept off her feet by mine owner and financier Augustus Parkington. He moves them to New York, tries to remake her into a society woman, and establishes their home among the wealthiest of New York's high society. Family and social life is not always peaceful, however, and she guides us, in flashbacks, through the rises and falls of the Parkington family fortunes.
Released Date:
1945-06-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
119 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (1215 Reviews)
Director:
Tay GarnettGenres:
DramaJohn Meehan (screen play)
Sonya Levien (screen play)
Marcia Davenport (based on the novel by)
Mary Rafferty comes from a poor family of steel mill workers in 19th Century Pittsburgh. Her family objects when she goes to work as a maid for the wealthy Scott family which controls the mill. Mary catches the attention of handsome scion Paul Scott, but their romance is complicated by Paul's engagement to someone else and a bitter strike among the mill workers.
Released Date:
1949-11-03
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
113 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
6.6 (794 Reviews)
Director:
Compton BennettJohn Galsworthy (based on book I of "The Forsyte Saga" by)
Jan Lustig (screen play)
Ivan Tors (screen play)
James B. Williams (screen play)
Arthur Wimperis (additional dialogue)
Soames and Irene Forsyte have a marriage of convenience. Young Jolyon Forsyte is a black sheep who ran away with the maid after his wife's death. Teenager June Forsyte has found love with an artist, Phillip Bosinny. The interactions between the Forsytes and the people and society around them is the truss for this love story set in the rigid and strict times of the Victorian age.
Released Date:
1960-09-28
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
144 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (728 Reviews)
Director:
Vincent J. DonehueDore Schary (screenplay)
Dore Schary (story)
The story of Franklin Roosevelt's bout with polio at age 40 in 1921 and how his family (and especially wife Eleanor) cope with his illness. From being stricken while vacationing at Campobello to his triumphant nominating speech for Al Smith's presidency in 1924, the story follows the various influences on his life and his determination to recover - based on the award winning Broadway play of the same name.
Released Date:
1966-04-02
Languages:
English, Latin
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
(770 Reviews)
Director:
Henry KosterJohn Furia (story)
Sally Benson
John Furia
Young and inexperienced Sister Ann has just arrived at her next posting at Samaritan House, a Dominican order located in a disreputable neighborhood of Ghent, Belgium. Sister Ann is enthusiastic, progressive but naive, all which irks one of the senior sisters, Sister Cluny, especially the fact that Sister Ann has a prized material possession, a guitar she's named Adele. Sister Ann considers Adele and her music to be her friends. Contrary to Sister Cluny, the Mother Prioress believes Sister Ann will be a welcome addition to their order. This posting is to be the training ground for Sister Ann and others to become missionaries in Africa. Sister Ann's path takes a detour when the order's Father Clementi hears Sister Ann sing. He believes Sister Ann should record her music and as a favor asks Robert Gerarde of Primavera Records for recording time. Unknown at the time the request is made, Robert and Sister Ann are old friends who attended the Paris Conservatory of Music together five years earlier before she became a nun. Robert believes Sister Ann could be a recording sensation, keeping true to her style of music of religious based folk songs. As Sister Ann becomes more famous, which includes an appearance on the The Ed Sullivan Show (1948), Sister Ann increasingly wonders if she truly is doing the work of God, as she admits she enjoys the adulation of being a celebrity and despite the financial gain to the church. This question, which was important previously in dealing with a precocious local boy named Dominic Arlien (after who she named one of her songs) and his troubled family, becomes all the more important after a specific incident which threatens Dominic's life.
Released Date:
1967-12-07
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
141 min
Rated:
G
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (1209 Reviews)
Director:
Norman TokarKyle Crichton (play)
Cordelia Drexel Biddle (book)
Kyle Crichton (book)
AJ Carothers (screenplay)
A happy and unbelievably lucky young Irish immigrant, John Lawless, lands a job as the butler of an unconventional millionaire, Biddle. His daughter, Cordelia Drexel Biddle, tires of the unusual antics of her father--especially since the nice young men around town all fear him. Wouldn't you fear a father-in-law that keeps alligators for pets and teaches boxing at his daily Bible classes? Cordelia decides to run off to boarding school and promptly finds the man of her dreams. Unfortunately, his family doesn't approve of Biddle's outrageous antics, either. A Disney musical punctuated by snappy songs and an energetic debut by Tommy Steele. This is reportedly one of the last live- action films Walt Disney personally oversaw.
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