His Girl Friday is a screwball comedy that follows the story of a newspaper editor, Walter Burns, who tries to win back his ex-wife and star reporter, Hildy Johnson, as she prepares to marry another man. The plot takes a hilarious turn when Walter uses every trick in the book to keep Hildy from leaving the newspaper business and getting married.
When a newspaper reporter is about to leave his job, a major story breaks, leading him to get caught up in a series of humorous and outrageous events. Amidst the chaos, he must deal with a marriage proposal, a stressed-out father-in-law, a death penalty case, and the question of what happened to the epilogue. Set in 1920s Chicago, this film is a satirical take on journalism and features a cast of eccentric characters.
In the small town of Connecticut, a war veteran is accused of the murder of a priest. As the police investigation unfolds, the townspeople are divided, and the true culprit remains unknown. The story revolves around corruption, political manipulation, and the struggle for justice.
The Front Page is a 1931 comedy-drama film about newspaper reporters on the backfield beat, written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, and directed by Lewis Milestone.
Three Secrets is a thrilling crime drama that follows the lives of characters connected by three main secrets. Set in New York, the story revolves around an adoption agency, a pregnant prisoner, and a newspaper reporter. As the secrets unravel, a series of events unfold, including an airplane crash and a murder mystery. The movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful plot twists and emotional storyline.
Front Page Woman is a comedy romance film released in 1935. The story revolves around an ambitious female newspaper reporter who gets involved in a murder investigation. With the help of her partner, she sets out to prove the innocence of a man who has been wrongfully convicted. Along the way, they face challenges, uncover secrets, and navigate the competitive world of journalism. The film explores themes of gender roles, competitiveness, and the power of the press.
Molly Louvain's life is turned upside down when she falls for a charming but dangerous man. As their relationship progresses, Molly finds herself caught up in a web of crime, love, and deceit. She must navigate the dangerous world she has become a part of while trying to protect herself and those she cares about.
This entry in Warner's "Broadway Brevity" series of shorts is based on Damon Runyon's short story, "The Old Doll's House". Racketeer Lance McGowan, on the night he has decided to go straight, finds himself caught between the gunfire of two rival gangsters and, wounded by a bullet, he finds refuge in the home of a wealthy recluse. One of the gangsters is found riddled with bullets from the gun Lance dropped while making his escape, and he is arrested and tried for murder. The reclusive widow comes to the trail and testifies that Lance was her guest that night when the clock struck twelve, the time of the killing. Lance, while innocent, is also lucky, as the widow had her all her clocks set to always strike twelve, as the time her husband had died.
A beautiful girl inherits a newspaper that sponsors a charity home for boys.
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