The Unsinkable Molly Brown tells the story of Molly, a spunky and ambitious woman from Colorado who dreams of wealth and status. After striking it rich in a silver mine, Molly moves to Europe and becomes a socialite. However, her journey takes a dramatic turn when she boards the Titanic and survives its tragic sinking. Molly returns home to her husband, and they reconcile, realizing that true happiness lies in love and companionship.
Illicit (1931) explores the themes of jealousy, infidelity, and free love as it follows the story of a couple navigating the challenges of their relationship. This pre-code film delves into issues of gender conformity and social pressure, highlighting the struggles of a liberated woman in New York City. As the plot unfolds, the characters face dilemmas, scandals, and marriage proposals, ultimately questioning the boundaries of love and commitment.
Vincent Doane is in the precarious position of trying to close an advertising account with his rich ex-fiancée. Unfortunately she is more interested in him than in business. Vincent's wife Paula gets suspicious and finally decides to do some flirting of her own to make him jealous. Unknown to her, she chooses cigarette tychoon Claude Kimball. In fact, Kimball hits it off well with both of the Doanes. The question is whether or not their marriage can survive all the shenanigans.
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