A newlywed couple faces multiple obstacles, including financial problems and clashes with their families, as they navigate the ups and downs of married life.
Song of the South is a Disney movie set in the Reconstruction Era where a young boy named Johnny befriends a rabbit and listens to the stories of Uncle Remus, an African-American former slave. The film combines live-action and animation to tell the story of friendship, laughter, and the power of storytelling. However, the film has faced controversy due to its racial stereotypes and depiction of slavery.
The Women tells the story of the lives and loves of a group of wealthy Manhattan women. Set in the glamorous world of New York high society, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
Waterloo Bridge tells the story of a ballerina named Myra who falls in love with a British officer named Roy during World War I. They get married in haste, but their happiness is short-lived as Roy goes to war and Myra becomes a prostitute to survive. When Roy returns, he believes Myra is dead, and they are reunited under tragic circumstances.
Little Women is a heartwarming story about four sisters and their mother as they navigate through the challenges and joys of life during the Civil War in New England. The movie beautifully captures their strong bond, their dreams, and their pursuit of happiness. It explores themes of love, family, and the importance of female empowerment.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a screwball comedy film released in 1941. The plot revolves around a married couple, David and Ann Smith, who unknowingly work as assassins for competing agencies. Their marriage becomes strained when they are assigned to kill each other.
Larry Darrell, a World War I veteran, rejects material wealth and embarks on a journey to find meaning and purpose in life. He travels to India and the Himalayas, where he seeks spiritual enlightenment and encounters various challenges along the way. As he explores different paths, he must confront his inner demons and make difficult choices that will ultimately shape his destiny.
Complications in a dressmaking firm when a model has to hide her marriage.
Footsteps in the Dark (1941) is a comedy crime mystery film about an amateur detective who investigates a murder. The plot revolves around a writer who leads a double life as an amateur sleuth, trying to solve a murder mystery. As he gets deeper into the investigation, he finds himself tangled in a web of false accusations, diamond smuggling, and assumed identities. With the help of a police inspector and his mother-in-law, he must unravel the truth before it's too late.
When a police officer falls in love with a madcap heiress, they must navigate through obstacles including sensationalism, impersonation, and yellow journalism.
Nick and Nora Charles, the husband and wife sleuths, go on a vacation to a small town. However, their vacation is interrupted when they stumble upon a murder. Now they must use their detective skills to solve the case.
A pregnant woman is devastated when her husband is believed to be dead after a plane crash. She meets a famous pianist and agrees to pose as his wife to help him protect his career. However, complications arise when her husband reappears and wants his son back.
Watch on the Rhine is a gripping drama about a family caught up in the anti-Nazi resistance during World War II. The story unfolds in Washington, D.C., where a German family seeks refuge while working undercover to expose Nazi spies.
In Nazi-occupied France, a career criminal on death row is given three days to live, during which he crosses paths with a patriotic train conductor, an executioner with doubts, and a police detective with ulterior motives.
A traveling salesman falls in love with a countess and tries to win her over while dealing with a variety of humorous and musical situations in Vienna, Austria. He faces challenges such as class distinctions, stag hunting, and even has to seek help from a dog psychiatrist.
After her son runs away from home, a widow is determined to protect her reputation when she finds herself in various romantic situations. Set during Christmas time in Lake Tahoe, she faces social conventions, domineering mothers, and vindication amidst a web of gossip.
Harriet Craig is a neurotic and controlling woman who dominates her husband and family through her selfish and manipulative behavior. As her marriage starts to crumble and her relationships become strained, Harriet must face the consequences of her actions and confront her own loneliness and obsession with control.
Set against the backdrop of WWI Europe, a man and woman of different classes are brought together by their love of Lippizan horses.
Never Say Goodbye is a 1946 screwball romantic comedy film about a divorcee who reunites with her ex-husband on a second honeymoon. The film follows the comedic misadventures that unfold as they try to reconcile their differences and find love once again.
In the aftermath of World War I, a young woman marries a soldier who goes missing and is believed to be dead. Years later, she falls in love with another man, but her past comes back to haunt her when her presumed dead husband returns.