Released Date:
1927-06-04
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
63 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (4993 Reviews)
Director:
Tod BrowningTod Browning (story)
Waldemar Young (scenario)
Joseph Farnham (titles)
Alonzo is an armless knife thrower and gun shooter for a circus---or so he appears. He is actually a burglar with his arms intact. He and his accomplice, Cojo (a little person), are hiding from the police, and Alonzo views his disguise as perfect, especially since it keeps from view an unusual deformity of his left hand that would immediately give him away as the burglar. Nanon, the daughter of the circus owner, is the target in his act. Although Alonzo is in love with her, Nanon's father despises him. Nanon is attracted to Malabar, the circus strong man, but she is also repulsed by his uninhibited sexual advances and desire to touch and hold her. Apparently her phobia extends to the touch of any man. Alonzo feeds her fears in the hopes that Nanon will fall in love with him since he is "armless." Because Zanzi discovers Alonzo really has arms, Alonzo kills him, but Nanon witnesses the killing without seeing Alonzo's face; however, she does see the telltale deformity of his left hand. As Alonzo continues to plot to steal Nanon away from Mirabar, Cojo makes him realize that she will hate him once she discovers he has arms---and the deformity showing that he is her father's murderer. Alonzo decides to have his left arm amputated, which he succeeds in doing through blackmailing a surgeon. He thinks Nanon will forgive him for hiding the fact that he has ONE arm. While Alonzo is recuperating from the surgery, Nanon gets over her fear of being touched and falls completely in love with Mirabar. Discovering this upon his return, Alonzo hatches a scheme to kill Mirabar as he attempts his latest, most daring stunt. Although the stunt goes horribly awry, it is Alonzo who gets killed.
Released Date:
1932-09-11
Languages:
English, Russian
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (12001 Reviews)
Director:
Edmund GouldingVicki Baum (by)
William Absalom Drake (play)
Berlin's plushest, most expensive hotel is the setting where in the words of Dr. Otternschlag "People come, people go. Nothing ever happens.". The doctor is usually drunk so he missed the fact that Baron von Geigern is broke and trying to steal eccentric dancer Grusinskaya's pearls. He ends up stealing her heart instead. Powerful German businessman Preysing brow beats Kringelein, one of his company's lowly bookkeepers but it is the terminally ill Kringelein who holds all the cards in the end. Meanwhile, the Baron also steals the heart of Preysing's mistress, Flaemmchen, but she doesn't end up with either one of them in the end...
Released Date:
1939-09-01
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
133 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(9188 Reviews)
Director:
George CukorClare Boothe Luce (from the play by)
Anita Loos (screen play)
Jane Murfin (screen play)
Wealthy Mary Haines is unaware her husband is having an affair with shopgirl Crystal Allen. Sylvia Fowler and Edith Potter discover this from a manicurist and arrange for Mary to hear the gossip. On the train taking her to a Reno divorce Mary meets the Countess and Miriam (in an affair with Fowler's husband). While they are at Lucy's dude ranch, Fowler arrives for her own divorce and the Countess meets fifth husband-to-be Buck. Back in New York, Mary's ex is now unhappily married to Crystal who is already in an affair with Buck. When Sylvia lets this story slip at an exclusive nightclub, Crystal brags of her plans for a still wealthier marriage, only to find the Countess is the source of all Buck's money. Crystal must return to the perfume counter and Mary runs back to her husband.
Released Date:
1945-10-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
111 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(14696 Reviews)
Director:
Michael CurtizRanald MacDougall (screenplay)
James M. Cain (novel)
Mildred Pierce dotes on her daughters while husband Bert looks to Maggie Binderhof for affection. They separate leaving Mildred to raise the girls on her own. Elder daughter Veda goads her mother about their lack of money and in response Mildred proposes opening a small restaurant. Realtor Wally Fay advises her while making numerous rebuffed passes and introduces her to Monte Baragon whose property becomes the first of a chain of restaurants. Mildred has an affair with Monte. Meanwhile, money-hungry Veda pretends to be pregnant by wealthy Ted Forrester in order to bilk his family of $10,000. Mildred tears up the check, is slapped by Veda, and orders her daughter to leave. After time away, Mildred returns to find Veda singing in a cheap club. Veda will return only if Mildred promises luxury, so Mildred agrees to marry Monte in exchange for a third of her businesses. It soon becomes clear that something is going on between Veda and Monte. Mildred learns of this only after Monte has sold out his third of the her business leaving her bankrupt. She goes to Monte's beach house to kill him... Shots ring out, but what really happened?
Released Date:
1947-07-26
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
108 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2862 Reviews)
Director:
Curtis BernhardtSilvia Richards (screenplay)
Ranald MacDougall (screenplay)
Rita Weiman (story)
A dazed woman walks the streets of Los Angeles looking for a man named David. After collapsing in a diner, she's taken to the psychiatric ward of a nearby hospital. Flashbacks reveal her obsession for David as a result of borderline personality disorder which ultimately leads to murder.
Released Date:
1952-08-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2548 Reviews)
Director:
David MillerLenore J. Coffee (screenplay)
Robert Smith (screenplay)
Edna Sherry (novel)
Actor Lester Blaine has all but landed the lead in Myra Hudson's new play when Myra vetoes him because, to her, he doesn't look like a "romantic leading man." On a train from New York to San Francisco, Blaine sets out to prove Myra wrong...by romancing her. Is he sincere, or does he have a dark ulterior motive? The answer brings on a game of cat and mouse; but who's the cat and who's the mouse?
Released Date:
1953-10-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
5.3 (737 Reviews)
Director:
Charles WaltersJohn Michael Hayes
Jan Lustig
I.A.R. Wylie (story)
Jenny Stewart is a tough Broadway musical star who doesn't take criticism from anyone. Yet there is one individual, Tye Graham, a blind pianist who may be able to break through her tough exterior.
Released Date:
1954-05-27
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
110 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (10366 Reviews)
Director:
Nicholas RayPhilip Yordan (screenplay)
Roy Chanslor (novel)
Vienna has built a saloon outside of town, and she hopes to build her own town once the railroad is put through, but the townsfolk want her gone. When four men hold up a stagecoach and kill a man the town officials, led by Emma Small, come to the saloon to grab four of Vienna's friends, the Dancin' Kid and his men. Vienna stands strong against them, and is aided by the presence of an old acquaintance of hers, Johnny Guitar, who is not what he seems.
Released Date:
1956-08-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
107 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (1355 Reviews)
Director:
Robert AldrichGenres:
DramaJean Rouverol
Hugo Butler
Lewis Meltzer
Robert Blees
Jack Jevne (front for Jean Rouverol and Hugo Butler)
Released Date:
1957-11-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
103 min
IMDB Ratings:
5.8 (469 Reviews)
Director:
David MillerGenres:
DramaCharles Kaufman
Nicholas Monsarrat (novel)
Eighteen-year-old Esther has been deaf and blind since the accident which killed her mother. Wealthy Margaret Landi, a native of Esther's village in Ireland, is talked into helping to educate and possibly heal Esther. Margaret grows to love Esther as a daughter, but finds Esther's innocence threatened by sleazy promoters and her own sleazy ex-husband. Radiant performance by Heather Sears. Based on a book that nearly had Helen Keller's co-workers suing for libel due to perceived parallels between Carlo Landi and the husband of Annie Sullivan.
Released Date:
1962-10-31
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
134 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (27927 Reviews)
Director:
Robert AldrichHenry Farrell (from the novel by)
Lukas Heller (screenplay)
In a tale that almost redefines sibling rivalry, faded actresses Blanche and 'Baby' Jane Hudson live together. Jane was by far the most famous when she performed with their father in vaudeville but as they got older, it was Blanche who became the finer actress, which Jane still resents. Blanche is now confined to a wheelchair - Jane ran her over with the car while drunk, even though she has no memory of it - and Jane is firmly in control. As time goes by, Jane exercises greater and greater control over her sister, intercepting her letters and ensuring that few if anyone from the outside has any contact with her. As Jane slowly loses her mind, she torments her sister going to ever greater extremes.
Released Date:
1963-08-21
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
5.2 (498 Reviews)
Director:
Hall BartlettGenres:
DramaHenry F. Greenberg (screenplay)
Hall Bartlett (screen story)
Jerry Paris (screen story)
Dariel Telfer (book)
This movie chronicles the trials of the mentally ill and their care-givers in an over-crowded ward of a hospital. Dr. MacLeod (Robert Stack) is a new, optimistic doctor who attempts to start an out-patient program for the women in the ward. His method of treating mentally ill patients without violence or punishment is met with resistance by the head nurse, Lucretia Terry (Joan Crawford). During Dr. MacLeod's treatment, the phobias and illnesses of the various women in the test group are explored.
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