A law school graduate, Kennedy Blaine, inherits a horse ranch in Nebraska after her father's funeral. She must decide whether to sell the ranch or stay and live a new life. While exploring her options, she finds herself caught in a love triangle and uncovers some dark secrets about the town's historical society.
Judge Priest, a small-town judge in post-bellum Kentucky, deals with various challenges including love triangles, family issues, and racial stereotypes. With a mentally challenged man as his friend and a romantic rivalry with a neighbor, Judge Priest navigates the complexities of maintaining justice and harmony in his community.
In Bordertown, a law school graduate finds himself drawn into a criminal underworld filled with romance, betrayal, and murder. As he becomes deeper involved, he must navigate the complexities of a doomed romance, disbarred lawyers, mental deterioration, and racial stereotypes.
Love Letters is a romantic drama movie about a love story that unfolds through a series of letters exchanged by two individuals. The film explores themes of unrequited love, broken relationships, and the power of written words to connect people. Set in the backdrop of the late 1990s, Love Letters takes viewers on an emotional journey filled with passion, heartache, and longing.
A law school graduate goes on a summer vacation in the Catskill Mountains where she gets involved in various outdoor activities and a romantic holiday affair.
When Percy Brand, a habitual confidence trickster, keeps being sent down, he goes to great lengths to ensure that his son Colin, does not find out about his criminal past. But when Colin becomes an assistant to the Judge, who is about to try Percy for his latest escapade, Percy and his gang have to come up with a plan, to stop them meeting in court.
A young law graduate joins his older brother's legal practice, only to discover the firm's clients are mostly mobsters. Director Vincent Sherman's 1940 crime melodrama stars George Brent, William Lundigan, Richard Barthelmess, Virginia Bruce, Brenda Marshall, Marc Lawrence, Henry Armetta, George Tobias, John Litel, Alan Baxter, Louis Jean Heydt, Clarence Kolb, Sam McDaniel and Mary Gordon.
Having paid for the education and legal training of his younger brother, Bruce, with the idea that he would become a lawyer and join his business, Frederick Garth, a racketeer posing as an honest businessman, is dismayed when he learns that Bruce has become a G-Man instead.
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