Dames is a musical comedy set in New York City. The story follows a group of showgirls who work on Broadway and get involved in various comedic and romantic situations. It features lively musical numbers, glamorous costumes, and catchy songs. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of success in the entertainment industry.
Two destitute New Yorkers meet cute in Central Park and then separate and independently get tangled up with some gangsters only to be reunited again in the end.
Three Men on a Horse is a comedy film from 1936 about a man named Erwin Trowbridge who discovers he has the ability to predict the winners of horse races. He uses this newfound talent to make money and improve his life, but soon finds himself in a number of humorous and chaotic situations.
The Crowd Roars is an action-packed movie from 1932 that tells the story of a talented race car driver dealing with the pressures of both the racing world and his relationship with his brother. Set against the backdrop of the Indianapolis 500, the film explores themes of competition, loyalty, and the dangers of the sport.
Union Depot is a comedy-drama set in a train station during the Great Depression. The film follows various characters who find themselves at the station, including a tramp, a prostitute, and a government agent. The plot revolves around a proposition involving counterfeit money and a case filled with instruments. As the night unfolds, there are instances of impersonation, false arrest, accidental death, and insanity. The film touches on themes of desperation, survival, and human connections.
Big City Blues is a comedy drama film released in 1932. The story follows a small-town man who decides to leave his mundane life behind and move to the big city in search of fame and fortune. However, he quickly realizes that life in the city is not as glamorous as he had imagined. Through a series of misadventures and encounters with colorful characters, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and the true meaning of success.
Havana Widows is a comedy film released in 1933. The story revolves around the adventures of Blondell and G, which include elements such as gambling, forgery, and kidnapping. Set in New York City, the plot takes unexpected twists and turns as the characters get involved in various misadventures. The movie also touches upon themes of insurance, divorce, impersonation, seduction, and fraud. With elements of deception, drunkenness, and frame-up, Havana Widows offers a humorous and scandalous take on show business and the lives of chorus girls. The pre-code film captures the vibrant atmosphere of Havana, Cuba, adding an exotic touch to the story.
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