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Murder, My Sweet (1944)
Detective Philip Marlowe is hired by hulking Moose Malloy to locate his old girlfriend that he lost track of while serving time in prison. With each lead he follows, Marlowe encounters lies, larceny, perjury, theft and a beautiful femme fatale. Based on Raymond Chandler’s novel “Farewell My Lovely”, which was also the film’s title in the United Kingdom.
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Man from Frisco (1944)
Matt Braddock is a civil engineer during World War II who has new ideas for shipbuilding. Braddock tries to establish yards for building prefabricated ships on the West Coast, but he is hindered by the former superintendent of the shipyard, Joel Kennedy. A disappointed lover fails to deliver an important message on welds and it leads to the collapse of a new ship’s superstructure and the death of a boy.
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The Powers Girl (1943)
Two small-town sisters who’ve come to New York City for very different reasons find themselves competing for the affections of a brash magazine photographer. Comedy.
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Unexpected Uncle (1941)
An elderly gentleman comes to a young woman’s aid by pretending to be her uncle. Comedy.
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West Point Widow (1941)
In this romance, a hospital nurse marries a West Point football hero. She soon gets pregnant, but this doesn’t stop her from annulling the marriage so as not to interfere with her husband’s military career.
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Saturday’s Children (1940)
An inventor (John Garfield) and his bride (Anne Shirley) get testy in the city as they try to make ends meet.
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Girls’ School (1938)
Wealthy high school girls are sent to a boarding school to learn proper etiquette. Linda Simpson stays out all night. She tells her roommate, Betty Fleet, that it was because she’s planning to elope. Linda gets in trouble when the faculty finds out from a monitor’s report submitted by reluctant Natalie Freeman, a poor girl attending on scholarship.
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Mother Carey’s Chickens (1938)
Fay Bainter stars in this 1938 film, based on the novel by Kate Douglas Wiggin, about a financially-strapped mother and her children who relocate from the city to a small rural town. It was remade by Walt Disney in 1963 as “Summer Magic”.
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