Silk Stockings is a musical comedy film released in 1957. It tells the story of a Soviet composer who travels to Paris to retrieve a defector. Along the way, he falls in love with a feisty film actress and they must navigate the cultural differences and political tensions of the Cold War era.
In the dark and gritty world of 1940s Hollywood, a police detective delves into a murder case at a movie studio. As he uncovers secrets and treachery in the glamorous industry, he must navigate the femme fatales, deceit, and greed that surround him. With his own grief and personal demons haunting him, the detective must solve the case before the killer strikes again.
A nightclub dancer, raised in an orphanage, learns she might be the long-lost heiress to a hair tonic fortune.
On the eve of his execution, a vice-rackets bigshot recalls his various exploits in crimes such as abortion and white slavery, in which he frequently operated under an alias.
Shy, destitute Peter Porter meets equally impoverished Nancy Crane at a Florida beach. Inspired by Peter's belief that a person can acquire wealth simply by creating an aura of success, the outgoing Nancy convinces Peter to join her in impersonating a confident and eccentric wealthy couple. The experiment works, and the couple secure a stunning wardrobe and a lavish room at a resort. Peter panics, however, when he gets a fantastic job offer.
A reporter sets out to prove that his girlfriend was framed and sent to prison.
A serviceman returns home at the end of WWII to discover his wife has become the head of her own very successful advertising agency. Comedy.
Take a Chance was based on the hit Broadway musical of the same name, though only one of the original songs, Eadie Was a Lady, has been retained. The thinnish plot involves the misadventures of a pair of pickpockets, played on Broadway by Jack Haley and Sid Silvers and on film by James Dunn and Cliff “Ukelele Ike” Edwards.
Islanders make arrangements for an American bandleader to marry a princess.
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