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Bad Girl (1931)
$15.00A man and woman, skeptical about romance, nonetheless fall in love and are wed, but their lack of confidence in the opposite sex haunts their marriage.
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Sporting Blood (1931)
$15.00Gambler Rid Riddell wins a racehorse, Tommy Boy, on a bet. Rid consistently wins with the horse in both honestly and dishonestly run races. But before long, Tommy Boy wins a race he wasn’t supposed to, and the mob is after Rid.
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Huckleberry Finn (1931)
$15.00A year after their former exploits, Tom Sawyer’s puppy love of Becky Thatcher keeps him home while Huck Finn, chafing under “civilizing” influences like school and shoes, plans to run away. His scapegrace, abusive father intervenes; Tom and black Jim help him escape; and (departing from the novel) all three raft down the Mississippi, where they’re joined by two likable rogues and meet pretty orphans Ella and Mary Jane. The latter may change Huck’s mind about girls…
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Wild Horse (1931)
$15.00Ben Hall offers $1000 for the wild Devil Horse which Jim Wright and Skeeter capture. While Jim is away, Gil Davis kills Skeeter and takes the horse. The Sheriff then arrests Jim for Skeeter’s murder. But unknown to them, an outlaw witnessed the killing
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Broadminded (1931)
$15.00A rejected suitor leaves town and gets mixed up in an international chase.
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Murder by the Clock (1931)
$15.00A policeman (William Boyd) investigates a woman’s (Lilyan Tashman) link to murders that are preceded by a shrilling horn inside a family mausoleum.
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Confessions of a Co-Ed (1931)
$15.00A young college student gets pregnant by the man she loves, but circumstances prevent their marrying, so she marries a classmate she doesn’t love. Soon, however, her lover returns, and she finds herself in a dilemma as to who to choose.
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Smart Money (1931)
$15.00Silver-screen icons Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney star in this classic drama as Nick and Jack Venizelos, two brothers whose fateful trip to the big city to do a little gambling results in a tragic turn of events. Directed by filmmaker Alfred E. Green, this film marks the only time in Robinson and Cagney’s historic careers that the pair would team up on-screen.
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