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The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941)
A financially-strapped charter pilot hires himself to an oil tycoon to kidnap his madcap daughter and prevent her from marrying a vapid band leader.
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The Great Lie (1941)
Days after Sandra and Pete elope, they discover their consummated union isn’t valid since, unbeknownst to them, Sandra’s divorce isn’t yet final. They decide to not stay together, but, by then, Sandra is pregnant. She doesn’t learn that fact until after Pete marries his former fiancee Maggie. Pete, unaware of the baby, flies to South America on business. While there, a flight he is on goes missing and all onboard are presumed dead. Maggie persuades Sandra to let her adopt the baby, so she can raise it as Pete’s legitimate child. Months later Pete – alive after all – returns. Sandra and Maggie contend for him and the baby.
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The Letter (1940)
After a woman shoots a man to death, a damning letter she wrote raises suspicions.
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The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
This period drama frames the tumultuous affair between Queen Elizabeth I and the man who would be King of England.
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The Old Maid (1939)
Delia marries Jim, not Joe After Delia breaks her engagement to Clem and marries Jim, Clem promises to marry Delia’s cousin Charlotte, but he dies at the battle of Vicksburg leaving Charlotte an unwed mother. She and her daughter Tina, presumably an orphan, move in with Delia who legally adopts the girl. Charlotte watches her daughter grow up and get married, never able to claim her as her own. CORRECTION; Delia breaks her engagement to Clem, in favor of wealthy Jim. Cousin Charlotte comforts Clem, and becomes pregnant. Clem dies in the war before he can marry her, and Charlotte raises her daughter as a “foundling.” When Jim’s brother, Joe, falls in love with Charlotte, Delia, out of spiteful jealousy, destroys the forthcoming wedding, and eventually takes Charlotte’s child from her.
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Juarez (1939)
The newly named emperor Maximilian and his wife Carolotta arrive in Mexico to face popular sentiment favoring Benito Juraez and democracy..
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The Sisters (1938)
Three daughters of a small down pharmacist undergo trials and tribulations in their problematic marriages between 1904 and 1908.
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It’s Love I’m After (1937)
An infatuated debutante renews a Shakespearean actor’s running feud with his leading lady.
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Kid Galahad (1937)
Fight promoter Nick Donati grooms a bellhop as a future champ, but has second thoughts when the ‘kid’ falls for his sister.
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Marked Woman (1937)
Set in the underworld of Manhattan, Marked Woman tells the story of a woman who dares to stand up to one of the city’s most powerful gangsters. The women of the story are “hostesses”. What is implied, but not stated clearly is that they are prostitutes, who work in a gambling den in the city.
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The Golden Arrow (1936)
A fake heiress marries a common reporter to thwart the advances of gold-digging playboys.
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