Hedda Hopper

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    Thanks for the Memory (1938)

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    Thanks for the Memory (1938)

    Steve Merrick is an out of work writer who stays home and plays house husband while his wife goes to work for her former fiancé and Merrick’s publisher who is still carrying a torch for her.

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    Maid's Night Out (1938)

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    Maid’s Night Out (1938)

    A millionaire’s son works as a milkman for a month to win a bet with his father. While delivering milk he falls in love with a young debutante whom he mistakes for a maid.

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    Tarzan's Revenge (1938)

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    Tarzan’s Revenge (1938)

    Eleanor and her parents are hunting big game, acompanied by her wimpish fiance.

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    Bombay Mail (1934)

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    Bombay Mail (1934)

    In India, a police inspector investigates a murder that took place on a train between Calcutta and Bombay.

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    Speak Easily (1932)

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    Speak Easily (1932)

    A professor gets mixed up with chorus girls in a Broadway musical.

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    Holiday (1930)

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    Holiday (1930)

    A romantic comedy film which tells the story of a young man who is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée’s family.

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    The Racketeer (1929)

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    The Racketeer (1929)

    This late-20s gangster movie features Carole Lombard as a young gal who agrees to marry a smooth-talking gangster in exchange for the mob man’s pledge to arrange a big-time concert appearance for her violinist boyfriend. The only thing that can save the day for the mis-aligned lovers is a shootout between the cops and the gangland thugs. This film is notable because it is one of the early ‘talkies,” and uses the newly developing audio technology with abandon. In fact, most of the action takes place off screen and the characters tell the cameras just what’s happened. This one’s small on sets, big on dialog.

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    The Chorus Kid (1928)

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    The Chorus Kid (1928)

    A Silent Comedy film directed by Howard Bretherton.

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    French Dressing (1927)

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    French Dressing (1927)

    Philip and Cynthia Grey are a pair of recently-wed Bostonians, and Cynthia is properly back-bay no-action quiet and dowdy, and Philip resigns himself to the quietness (no action) regularity of their home. But then along comes a blonde, Peggy Nash, who adds some action and outside-regularity to Philip’s life. Cynthia is somewhat upset at this turn of events, and decides to go to Paris – the Wickedest City in the World – and get a quiet divorce. Cynthia soon finds out that Paris is a really gay city, especially after Henri de Briac, shows up and offers to be her guide to the delights of Paris (primarily him). Cynthia quickly sheds some of her dowdy ways and dowdy clothes, and is having herself what was once quaintly described as a gay old time. Philip then shows up in Paris, deciding he wants Cynthia back as his wife, and Peggy shows up right behind him and, soon, it is up to Henri to make the pairing-arrangements for the foursome.

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    Don Juan (1926)

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    Don Juan (1926)

    If there was one thing that Don Juan de Marana learned from his father Don Jose, it was that women gave you three things – life, disillusionment and death. In his father’s case it was his wife, Donna Isobel, and Donna Elvira who supplied the latter. Don Juan settled in Rome after attending the University of Pisa. Rome was run by the tyrannical Borgia family consisting of Caesar, Lucrezia and the Count Donati. Juan has his way with and was pursued by many women, but it is the one that he could not have that haunts him. It will be for her that he suffers the wrath of Borgia for ignoring Lucrezia and then killing Count Donati in a duel. For Adriana, they will both be condemned to death in the prison on the river Tigre.

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    The Port of Missing Girls (1928)

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    The Port of Missing Girls (1928)

    Neglected by her moneyed parents and disillusioned with her boyfriend Buddie Larkins, vocalist Ruth King joins a school for stage and fancy dancing, thus playing into the hands of DeLeon, ….

    $25.00
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    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)

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    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1929)

    There is a big charity function at the house of Mrs. Cheyney and a lot of society is present. With her rich husband, deceased, rich old Lord Elton and playboy Lord Arthur Dilling are both very interested in the mysterious Fay. Invited to the house of Mrs. Webley, Fay is again the center of attention for Arthur and Elton with her leaning towards stuffy old Elton. When Arthur sees Charles, Fay’s Butler, lurking in the gardens, he remembers that Charles was a thief caught in Monte Carlo and he figures that Fay may be more interested in the pearls of Mrs. Webley, which she is. After Fay takes the pearls, but before she can toss them out the window, she is caught by Arthur who is very disappointed in how things are turning out.

    $25.00
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