Released Date:
1945-12-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (7165 Reviews)
Director:
John M. StahlJo Swerling (screenplay)
Ben Ames Williams (novel)
Novelist Richard Harland and socialite Ellen Berent meet on a train to New Mexico. They are immediately attracted to each other, soon fall in love and decide to get married, about which everyone they know is happy except Ellen's fiancè back home, politician Russell Quinton. However, Richard and Ellen's love for each other is different than that of the other as Ellen demonstrates in the manner which she tells everyone of their impending marriage. Ellen's love for Richard is an obsessive, possessive one, much like the love she had for her now deceased father, who Richard physically resembles. Ellen wants Richard all to herself and resents anyone who even remotely takes a place in his life and heart, even if his love for that person is not a romantic one. These people include most specifically Richard's physically disabled teen-aged brother Danny Harland, Ellen's own adopted sister Ruth Berent, and a young man neither has gotten a chance to really know yet. After time, Richard learns to what extent Ellen will go to get what she wants, she who always wins.
Released Date:
1945-08-30
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2530 Reviews)
Director:
Walter LangPaul Green (adaptation)
Oscar Hammerstein II (screenplay)
Sonya Levien (adaptation)
Philip Stong (novel)
Farm family Frake, with discontented daughter Margy, head for the Iowa State Fair. On the first day, both Margy and brother Wayne meet attractive new flames; so does father's prize hog, Blue Boy. As the fair proceeds, so do the romances; must lovers separate when the fair closes?
Released Date:
1949-01-05
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
96 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (575 Reviews)
Director:
George SeatonGenres:
DramaGeorge Seaton (written for the screen by)
Faith Baldwin (novel)
Professor Henry Barnes decides he's lived long enough and contemplates suicide. His attitude is changed by Peggy Taylor, a chipper young mother-to-be who charms him into renting out his attic as an apartment for her and her husband Jason, a former GI struggling to finish college.
Released Date:
1948-02-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
92 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (165 Reviews)
Director:
Lloyd BaconGenres:
MusicalElick Moll (original screenplay)
Valentine Davies (original screenplay)
1920's bandleader Chuck Arnold meets hometown girl Peggy at one of the band's dances and next day weds her. Though she loves him, life on the road becomes increasingly difficult for her, but it is the 1929 Crash that makes things really tough for the both of them.
Released Date:
1949-01-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (5745 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczVera Caspary (adaptation)
John Klempner (Cosmopolitan Magazine novel)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (screenplay)
Lora May Hollingsway, who grew up next to the wrong side of the tracks, married her boss who thinks she is just a gold digger. Rita Phipps makes as much money writing radio scripts at night as her school teacher husband does. Deborah Bishop looked great in a Navy uniform in WWII but fears she'll never be dressed just right for the Country Club set. These three wives are boarding a boat filled with children going on a picnic when a messenger on a bicycle hands them a letter addressed to all three from Addie who has just left town with one of their husbands. They won't know which one until that night.
Released Date:
1949-11-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1784 Reviews)
Genres:
DramaCid Ricketts Sumner (novel)
Philip Dunne (screenplay)
Dudley Nichols (screenplay)
Released Date:
1951-08-29
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (3815 Reviews)
Director:
Joseph L. MankiewiczJoseph L. Mankiewicz (written for the screen by)
Curt Goetz (play)
Successful and well-liked, Dr. Noah Praetorius becomes the victim of a witch hunt at the hands of Professor Elwell, who disdains Praetorius's unorthodox medical views and also questions his relationship with the mysterious, ever-present Mr. Shunderson. Fuel is added to the fire when Praetorius befriends young Deborah Higgins, who has become suicidal at the prospect of having a baby by her ex boyfriend, a military reservist who was called up for service in the Korean War and killed in action.
Released Date:
1957-10-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
126 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (803 Reviews)
Director:
Charles VidorOscar Saul (screenplay)
Art Cohn (book)
Frank Sinatra plays Joe E. Lewis, a famous comedian of the 1930s-50s. When the movie opens, Lewis is a young, talented singer who performs in speakeasies. When he bolts one job for another, the mob boss who owns the first speakeasy has his thugs try to kill Lewis. Lewis survives, but his vocal cords are cut and he cannot sing. Several years later, his buddy tracks him down and tries to help him with little success. That attempt, though, leads to Lewis meeting Letty Page (Jeanne Crain). They fall in love and she inspires him to follow up on an offer to become a comedian (a result of his buddy's failed attempt to rejuvenate his singing career). Lewis has problems, though. The assault that nearly cost him his life also helped turn him into an alcoholic and an inveterate gambler. These two character defects become the basis for his act and help to make him a smash success. Unfortunately, they also work to wreak havoc in his personal life.
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