Released Date:
1932-11-19
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
92 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (8696 Reviews)
Director:
Mervyn LeRoyRobert E. Burns (by)
Howard J. Green (screen play)
Brown Holmes (screen play)
Having returned from fighting in World War I, James Allen doesn't want to settle into a humdrum life and decides to set off to find his fortune. He travels the length and breadth of America, working as a skilled tradesman in the construction industry. When times get tough however, he finds himself living in a shelter where an acquaintance suggests they go out for a hamburger. What the friend really has in mind is to rob the diner and Allen soon finds himself working on a chain gang with a long jail sentence. Allen manages to escape however and heads to Chicago where over several years he slowly but surely works his way up the ladder to become one of the most respected construction engineers in the city. His past catches up with him and despite protestations from civic leaders and his many friends in Chicago, he finds himself again on the chain gang. Escaping for a second time, he accepts that to survive, he must lead a life of crime.
Released Date:
1932-04-09
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
93 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (18334 Reviews)
Armitage Trail (novel)
Ben Hecht (screen story)
Seton I. Miller (continuity)
John Lee Mahin (continuity)
W.R. Burnett (continuity)
Seton I. Miller (dialogue)
John Lee Mahin (dialogue)
W.R. Burnett (dialogue)
Johnny Lovo rises to the head of the bootlegging crime syndicate on the south side of Chicago following the murder of former head, Big Louis Costillo. Johnny contracted Big Louis' bodyguard, Tony Camonte, to make the hit on his boss. Tony becomes Johnny's second in command. Johnny is not averse to killing anyone who gets in his and Johnny's way. As Tony is thinking bigger than Johnny and is not afraid of anyone or anything, Tony increasingly makes decisions on his own instead of following Johnny's orders, especially in not treading on the north side run by an Irish gang led by a man named O'Hara, of whom Johnny is afraid. Tony's murder spree increases, he taking out anyone who stands in his and Johnny's way of absolute control on the south side, and in Tony's view absolute control of the entire city. Tony's actions place an unspoken strain between Tony and Johnny to the point of the two knowing that they can't exist in their idealized world with the other. Tony's ultimate downfall may be one of two women in his life: Poppy, Johnny's girlfriend to who Tony is attracted; and Tony's eighteen year old sister, Cesca, who is self-professed to be older mentally than her years much to Tony's chagrin, he who will do anything to protect her innocence. Cesca ultimately comes to the realization that she is a lot more similar to her brother than she first imagined.
Released Date:
1935-05-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
94 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (511 Reviews)
Director:
Michael CurtizAbem Finkel (screen play)
Carl Erickson (screen play)
Michael A. Musmanno (original story "Jan Volkanik")
Harry R. Irving (play)
An immigrant coal miner finds himself in the middle of a bitter labor dispute between the workers and the mine owners.
Released Date:
1936-02-01
Languages:
English, French, Russian
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (1425 Reviews)
Director:
William DieterleSheridan Gibney (story)
Pierre Collings (story)
In 1860 Paris, chemist Louis Pasteur is considered a quack within the medical community for advocating that doctors and surgeons wash their hands and boil their instruments to destroy microbes that can kill their patients. He came across this belief when discovering microscopic organisms in sour wine, the organisms which could be killed if heated sufficiently. The belief among the scientific community at large is that the organisms are the result of disease and not the cause. This belief is despite the fact that thirty percent of women die in childbirth due to child bed disease, accounting for twenty thousand annual deaths in Paris alone. The debate takes Pasteur all the way to a meeting with Emperor Napoleon III and his physician, Dr. Charbonnet, who is one of the leading opponents of Pasteur. Several years later - France now a republic - much of Pasteur's reputation changes as a government sanctioned experiment with anthrax and sheep shows that a vaccine created by Pasteur proves effective. As Pasteur begins work on finding the cause and a cure for rabies, which proves a more difficult challenge, he still has his detractors, including Dr. Charbonnet. This continuing debate brings about his biggest challenge: proving that microbes are the cause of all disease. Through it all, he is supported not only by his family, but Dr. Jean Martel, who was once a junior physician in the emperor's court and a physician within the republic's government, but who now works with Pasteur and is his son-in-law. But an act of bravado by Charbonnet may ultimately prove to be the breakthrough for which Pasteur is looking. Moving the experimental treatments from animals to humans proves a bigger obstacle, as is Charbonnet's need to win at all cost in the court of public opinion.
Released Date:
1937-08-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
138 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (3321 Reviews)
Talbot Jennings (screen play)
Tess Slesinger (screen play)
Claudine West (screen play)
Pearl S. Buck (based upon the novel by)
The story of a farmer in China: a story of humility and bravery. His father gives Wang Lung a freed slave as wife. By diligence and frugality the two manage to enlarge their property. But then a famine forces them to leave their land and live in the town. However it turns out to be a blessing in disguise for them...
Released Date:
1937-10-02
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
116 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (4449 Reviews)
Director:
William DieterleNorman Reilly Raine (screen play)
Heinz Herald (screen play)
Geza Herczeg (screen play)
Heinz Herald (story)
Geza Herczeg (story)
Matthew Josephson (source material "Zola and His Time")
Fictionalized account of the life of famed French author Emile Zola. As portrayed in the film, he was a penniless writer sharing an apartment in Paris with painter Paul Cezanne when he finally wrote a best-seller, Nana. He has always had difficulty holding onto a job as he is quite outspoken, being warned on several occasions by the public prosecutor that he risks charges if he does not temper his writings. The bulk of the film deals with his involvement in the case of Captain Alfred Dreyfus who was falsely convicted of giving secret military information to the Germans and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devils Island. Antisemitism played an important role in the real-life case but is hardly mentioned in the film. Even after the military found definitive evidence that Dreyfus was innocent, the army decided to cover it up rather than face the scandal of having arbitrarily convicted the wrong man. Zola's famous letter, J'Accuse (I Accuse), led to his own trial for libel where he was found guilty and forced to flee to England. Dreyfus was eventually exonerated and restored to his military rank.
Released Date:
1945-01-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
113 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (830 Reviews)
Director:
Charles VidorProf. Joseph Elsner guides his protègè Frydryk Chopin through his formative years to early adulthood in Poland. At a recital in a duke's home Chopin insults the new Russian-installed governor, and must flee the country. The professor takes him to Paris, where he eventually comes under the wing and influence of novelist George Sand and rises to prominence in the music world, to the exclusion of his old friends and patriotic feelings towards Poland.
Released Date:
1960-02-01
Languages:
English, Yiddish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (537 Reviews)
Director:
Daniel MannGenres:
DramaGerald Green (screenplay)
Richard Murphy (adaptation)
Gerald Green (novel)
As the fiercely dedicated general practitioner who tries to help the sick, the poor and the unfortunate in his decrepit neighborhood, Paul Muni is the testy old man who faces life without compromise and David Wayne is the troubled television producer fighting to preserve his career.
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