Night and Day is a 1946 American musical romance drama film inspired by the life of songwriter Cole Porter. The film chronicles Porter's struggles with depression, his turbulent relationships, and his rise to fame in the world of popular music. It explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth, as well as the power of music to heal and inspire.
The Eddy Duchin Story is a tragic romance set in 1930s New York City. It follows the story of Eddy Duchin, a talented pianist, and a wealthy socialite who fall in love. However, their relationship is tested when Eddy's career takes off and he is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the fleeting nature of life.
Charlie Castle, a successful Hollywood actor, is caught in a moral dilemma when he is blackmailed into signing a contract that may ruin his career. As he tries to navigate the cutthroat world of the movie business, secrets are revealed, leading to murder and betrayal.
Reunion in France is a romantic drama set in France during World War II. A career woman, Michelle de la Becque, falls in love with an American pilot, Pat Talbot, who is shot down and seeks refuge in her home. However, Michelle's fiancé, Robert Cortot, who she thought was dead, returns and accuses her of collaborating with the Germans. Michelle must navigate the dangers of war and prove her loyalty to the French resistance.
The Legend of Lylah Clare follows the story of a young actress who becomes obsessed with the mysterious death of a famous movie star. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she discovers dark secrets and a web of deceit within the Hollywood movie industry. With elements of campy melodrama and psychological thriller, the movie takes unexpected twists and turns, exploring themes of obsession, love, and betrayal.
Abraham Lincoln (1930) is a biography and drama film that portrays the life of the 16th President of the United States. The plot follows Lincoln's journey from his childhood in Illinois to his presidency during the American Civil War. It explores his relationships with his wife Mary Todd Lincoln, his political opponents, and his role in the abolition of slavery. The film also delves into the conspiracy surrounding his assassination and showcases his leadership during the war.
A Marine is blinded during the Guadalcanal campaign and must adapt to his new life. With the help of his devoted nurse, he learns to overcome his self-pity and bitterness.
Song Without End is a dramatic biography that explores the life of pianist and composer Franz Liszt. The movie follows Liszt as he embarks on a concert tour throughout Europe and encounters various experiences and relationships, including his affair with the notorious writer George Sand. The film delves into Liszt's personal struggles, his devotion to his art, and the scandals that surrounded him.
Red Surf is a movie that takes place in 1980s California, revolving around drugs, pregnancy, and a dangerous investigation. It follows a group of individuals involved in drug dealing, cocaine, surfs, yachts, and partying. As tensions rise, a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship is tested, leading to unexpected consequences.
Millie, a neglected wife, falls in love with a charming older man. They begin a passionate affair, leading to betrayal and heartbreak. Set in a small town, Millie's desires for love and excitement collide with societal expectations and consequences.
In 'The Oscar,' a struggling actor becomes desperate to win an Academy Award, even if it means sacrificing his morals and relationships. As he climbs the ladder of success, he discovers the dark underbelly of Hollywood, including backstabbing, manipulation, and betrayal. His journey ultimately leads to a tragic downfall, exposing the ruthless nature of the film industry.
A young waitress becomes an aspiring actress and eventually achieves stardom in Hollywood. However, she finds herself caught in a downward spiral of alcohol abuse and personal struggles as she navigates the glamorous but toxic world of showbiz. The film explores the price one has to pay for following their dreams in Hollywood.
In That Midnight Kiss, a snobbish tenor singer and an aspiring opera singer with a stage musical background clash in a romance musical. Set in the world of classical music, the film explores themes of snobbery, love across social classes, and the clash between popular and classical music. With Technicolor visuals and a star-studded cast, the movie showcases the battle of the sexes and the challenges faced by artists trying to make their mark in the showbiz.
Laughing Sinners tells the story of a young Salvation Army worker named Ivy Stevens who falls in love with a composer named Carl Loomis. However, their relationship is tested when Ivy becomes seduced by a promiscuous nightclub singer named Harley Prentiss. Ivy must navigate her own desires and the temptations of the world in order to find redemption and true love.
Four Wives is a movie that tells the story of four women and their experiences with love, marriage, and family. The lives of these women become intertwined as they navigate the challenges and joys of being wives. With themes of love, loss, and second chances, this movie explores the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit.
Biographical movie about the early 20th century broadway stars Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth.
A gambler wanted for murder hides under the guise of a clergyman.
Broadway actress leaves New York to become a star in Hollywood, and succeeds despite sleazy directors and her own ego.
This one is a collage of Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s and 1960s, filmed directly from the television set. The constantly recurring motifs of suspense and clichés of plot make it possible to move seamlessly among scenes from different films with different protagonists: uneasy sleep, getting up, listening at the door, turning on the lights, being startled, etc. In the montage, the movements and gestures of the actresses – stars like Lana Turner, Tippi Hedren, and Grace Kelly– seem choreographed and planned for each other. The soundtrack supports this effect with connecting passages of sound that imitate the stereotypes of the genre. The treatment concentrates the dramatic shift from the familiar to the eerie and shows how women become the victims of the voyeuristic glance of film.
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