Everyone Says I Love You is a romantic musical comedy set in New York City, featuring a group of wealthy Upper East Side families and their complicated love lives. The story follows the various romantic entanglements of the characters, including marriage proposals, new love affairs, infidelity, and mistaken identities. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, and redemption, with a mix of comedy and song and dance numbers.
Sabrina Fairchild, the chauffeur's daughter, returns home from Paris and finds herself falling for the wealthy David, despite his engagement to her glamorous and unfaithful older sister. With the help of her fairy godmother, Sabrina transforms herself into an elegant and confident woman, captivating David and leading to a series of romantic misadventures.
Infamous is a biographical crime drama film that tells the story of Truman Capote's investigation into the murder of a wealthy family in rural Kansas. The film explores Capote's obsession with the case and his relationships with the killers, as well as the impact of the crime on the small town. Infamous delves into the dark underbelly of fame, the nature of evil, and the boundaries of journalism.
Dinner at Eight follows the intertwining lives of various characters in New York City during the Great Depression. The story revolves around a dinner party that brings together a diverse group of individuals, each dealing with their own personal and financial struggles. As the evening progresses, tensions arise, secrets are revealed, and relationships are tested. Through a mix of humor and drama, the film highlights the impact of social and economic pressures on the lives of the characters.
In order to save money on train fare, a woman pretends to be a child and ends up in a series of comedic situations.
In post-World War II New York City, an advertising salesman navigates the cutthroat world of Madision Avenue while trying to maintain his integrity and find love.
In 'The Senator Was Indiscreet,' a senator finds himself entangled in a political scandal involving corruption and blackmail. As he tries to navigate the treacherous world of politics, he must rely on his wit and charm to survive. This satirical comedy takes a humorous look at the dark side of political power.
Dr. Clitterhouse, a brilliant doctor fascinated by criminal psychology, decides to research crime firsthand by becoming a member of a notorious gang. He soon finds himself getting caught up in a series of robberies and murders, leading to a thrilling and comedic chain of events. As his obsession with criminal behavior grows, he must navigate the dangerous world of gangsters and the psychological toll it takes on him.
Society lawyer Christopher Durant agrees to defend his friend Phil Siddall when Siddall is arrested for the murder of an ex-girlfriend. With the help of nightclub singer Pat Abbott and crime boss Tony Gazotti (a former client), Durant launches his own investigation of the murder in order to prove his friend's innocence
Possessed (1931) tells the story of Marian, a factory worker who becomes involved with a wealthy lawyer, Mark. Their cross-cultural relationship faces challenges as Mark runs for governor, and Marian must make sacrifices to protect him. The film explores themes of ambition, social class, and love in 1930s New York City.
In 'The Locket,' a woman uses deception to maintain her place in high society, but her guilt and nervous breakdown lead to her downfall. The story unfolds through a series of flashbacks and reveals the dark secrets she keeps, including a suspected theft and suspicion of murder. This psychological drama explores themes of envy, class distinction, and the consequences of deceit.
Melodrama about the professional and romantic problems of an aspiring singer.
Never a Dull Moment is a screwball comedy that tells the story of a rancher from the wild west who travels to New York City and gets caught up in a hilarious series of misunderstandings and romantic entanglements. Along the way, he learns lessons about love, friendship, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
After having been swindled out of all their money by a crooked business manager, formerly wealthy socialites Jerry and Carol discover that they owe their chauffeur and maid back wages they are unable to pay. They're forced to let their former employees live in their luxury apartment in lieu of paying the money they owe them.
A dog named Rover explains to a black, down-on-his-luck shaggy dog named Andy how he got his master. He went into a hotel room and bothered someone taking a bath--Porky Pig. Porky doesn't want Rover as a pet, no matter how many times Rover tries to make Porky adopt him.
A scatterbrained heiress opens her home to a succession of unemployed actors and vaudeville performers, then decides to produce her own show, much to the consternation of her father, her sister and her sister's boyfriend, who is actually after the young girl's money.
Newspaper photographer Jim Tyler sneaks into a society girl's wedding, and the bride's sister decides she prefers him to her upper-crust suitors. She even likes his pigeon, who travels everywhere with him.
A manhattan playboy gets caught up in a series of farcical events when he intervenes in the relationship between a woman and her wealthy uncle, resulting in a fake marriage license, a ventriloquist act, and a steamship company takeover.
Striving to be like all the high-class dogs in their fine coats, a little hairless pooch borrows a black and white fur coat of her owner, not realizing it makes her appear to be a skunk. Once she has it on, she finds everyone fleeing from her - everyone, that is, except for the amorous Pepé Le Pew.
A longtime maid for New York socialites watches from afar as the daughter she once gave up is raised by others. Director Arthur Greville Collins' 1935 film stars Ruth Donnelly, Anita Louise, Margaret Lindsay, Warren Hull, Frank Albertson, Arthur Treacher, Ronnie Crosby, Henry O'Neill, Lillian Kemble Cooper and Gordon Elliott.