Jimmy the Gent is a comedy crime movie released in 1934. The movie revolves around a con man named Jimmy who helps a millionaire find his missing heir. Along the way, Jimmy encounters various obstacles and uses his wit and charm to navigate through the world of fraud and deception.
Blonde Crazy is a classic comedy crime movie from 1931. It follows a hotel bellhop named Bert Harris who gets caught up in a web of deceit, romance, and crime. Bert falls for a beautiful chambermaid named Anne, and together they become involved with a pair of con artists. They embark on a series of adventures and escapades, including embezzlement, scrapbooking, and a daring robbery. With twists and turns at every corner, Blonde Crazy is a thrilling and entertaining movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
After inheriting a New York City art gallery, bookie Milton Berle and his partner Cesar Romero decide to go into the art forgery business. Director Ray McCarey's 1942 comedy also stars Carole Landis, J. Carrol Naish, Steven Geray, Richard Derr, Rose Hobart, Elisha Cook Jr., Chick Chandler, Francis Pierlot and Jerome Cowan.
See Here, Private Hargrove tells the story of a journalist, Private Marion Hargrove, who is drafted into the army during World War II. He goes through basic training, war games, and various comedic situations, all while trying to navigate the challenges of army life. With satire and comedy, the movie provides a humorous portrayal of patriotism and the military.
Socialite, privileged, Jane Dale and lawyer Bill Shevlin meet in an automobile accident at night, on a dirt road, in a storm, near a hick town which fleeces travelers through corrupt law enforcement.
Russ Matthews, a theatrical agent who is not above pulling off a hoax or two or more to further the career of his clients (and himself), and a newspaper gossip-columnist, Carol Wilson, get involved with gangsters when one of Larry's radio-program future-predicting cons gets out of hand.
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