Too Much, Too Soon is a melodrama-drama film released in 1958. It tells the story of Diana Barrymore, a famous socialite and actress who struggles with alcoholism, broken family relationships, and her own self-destructive behavior. The film explores her tumultuous and tragic life, shedding light on the dark side of Hollywood glamour.
Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story is a heartwarming documentary that explores the extraordinary bond and creative collaboration between Harold Michelson, a storyboard artist, and Lillian Michelson, a film researcher. Set against the backdrop of Hollywood's golden age, the film takes us on a journey through the couple's remarkable career and enduring love.
In Ladies They Talk About (1933), a female prisoner finds herself torn between jealousy and redemption as she becomes involved in a daring bank robbery and a prison break attempt. With forbidden Hollywood romance and a web of deceit unfolding, she must navigate the treacherous world of female prisoners and uncover the truth.
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.
A young woman goes to New York and finds success in advertising thanks to her legs while her boyfriend spends the summer in Europe with his band.
Larry Wessel presents darkest Hollywood and explores some of tinsel town's most grisly tragedies, including the murders of Sharon Tate and The Black Dahlia.
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