Lilly Turner is a drama and romance movie released in 1933. The story revolves around Lilly, who finds herself in a complicated situation when she becomes romantically involved with two men. The movie explores themes such as bigamy, unrequited love, and the challenges faced by women in the early 1900s.
A theatrical producer puts aside his own success to boost the career of a talented singer.
A medicine show man tries to con people into believing he's a legitimate stage actor.
In 19th-century New York, a con artist and peddler rises to fame and fortune as he navigates the world of high finance, love, and tragedy.
Curt Mason saves Doc Henderson's Medicine Show from being robbed by the Morrell gang but later earns the enmity of Carolyn when he blames the troupe for polluting a local watering hole. Arriving in town, the medicine show, which consists of Doc Henderson, Taffy, the singing group the Hoosier Hot Shots and Carolyn, begin their performance while Curt is unsuccessfully attempting to stop the Morrell gang from robbing the bank. The sheriff mistakes Curt for one of the gang, and to save their friend, Curt's buddies Biscuit and Big Boy stampede their cattle through town. In order to clear his good name, Curt and his friends go in search of the real bank robbers, who as it turns out are working under orders from Doc Henderson.
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