Product Tag - Mischa Auer

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    The Monte Carlo Story (1956)

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    The Monte Carlo Story (1956)

    Stylish, sophisticated and absolutely broke, Dino (Vittorio De Sica) and Maria (Marlene Dietrich) pursue a romance until they realize neither of them has any money, which forces the gold diggers to turn their attention to a wealthy widower (Arthur O’Connell) and his daughter (Natalie Trundy). A compulsive gambler who owes several anxious investors a small fortune, Dino has trouble cutting his losses, no matter how bad the losing streak. [Netflix]

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    Mr. Arkadin (1955)

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    Mr. Arkadin (1955)

    Orson Welles’s “Mr. Arkadin” tells the story of an elusive billionaire who hires an American smuggler to investigate his past. Welles missed the editing deadline, so the producer handed over the editing to others. Following two Spanish-dubbed versions, released in Madrid in March 1955, the first English-language version was released in London in August 1955 as “Confidential Report” but was never released in the US. The fourth version, called “the Corinth version”, was discovered in 1961 and was released in the US in 1962. Finally, in 2006, “the Criterion edit” was released; likely to remain the one closest to Welles’ intentions.

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    For You I Die (1947)

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    For You I Die (1947)

    A convict is forced to participate in a prison break even though he only has a year left on his sentence.

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    Twin Beds (1942)

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    Twin Beds (1942)

    Twin Beds (1942) is a film distributed by United Artists, directed by Tim Whelan, and starring by George Brent and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was written by Kenneth Earl, Curtis Kenyon and Eddie Moran, based on play by Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo.

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    Don't Get Personal (1942)

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    Don’t Get Personal (1942)

    Elmer Whippet inherits the Whippet Pickles company and sets out to meet the two stars, Mary Reynolds and John Stowe, of the radio program sponsored by his company, as he thinks their on-air quarreling is real. Two former associates, Jules Kinsey and J.M. Snow cross him up by substituting Susan Blair, an office secretary, for Mary and Elmer thinks the show’s writer Paul Stevens is John.

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    The Flame of New Orleans (1941)

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    The Flame of New Orleans (1941)

    In old New Orleans, a beautiful adventuress juggles the attentions of a rich banker and a dashing sea captain.

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    Cracked Nuts (1941)

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    Cracked Nuts (1941)

    A young man in a small town wins $5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men…

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    Trail of the Vigilantes (1940)

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    Trail of the Vigilantes (1940)

    A reporter goes undercover to break up an outlaw gang.

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    Service de Luxe (1938)

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    Service de Luxe (1938)

    Glamorous and efficient Helen Murphy runs a service that will provide any type of assistance to wealthy customers, but what she’s really looking for is a man who can take care of himself.

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    You Can't Take It With You (1938)

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    You Can’t Take It With You (1938)

    Alice, the only relatively normal member of the eccentric Sycamore family, falls in love with Tony Kirby. His wealthy banker father, Anthony P. Kirby, and his snobbish mother, strongly disapprove of the match. When the Kirbys are invited to dinner to become better acquainted with their future in-laws, things do not turn out the way Alice had hoped.

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    Prescription for Romance (1937)

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    Prescription for Romance (1937)

    In this romance, a detective teams up with a count and travels to Budapest in search of an embezzler. While there, the two get involved with a female physician in whose house the criminal is concealed (the doctor doesn’t know this). Soon the detective and the doctor are involved.

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    Vogues of 1938 (1937)

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    Vogues of 1938 (1937)

    An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All This and Glamour Too. The top models of the era, including several who are advertising household products, are in the cast. The plot centers around a chic boutique, whose owner, George Curson (Warner Baxter), tries hard to please his customers while keeping peace with his unhappy wife. A wealthy young woman, Wendy Van Klettering (Joan Bennett), decides to take a job as a model at the fashion house, just to amuse herself, but her presence annoys Curson, who must put together the best possible show to compete with rival fashion houses at the Seven Arts Ball. The film includes several hit songs, including the Oscar-nominated “That Old Feeling” by Sammy Fain and Lew Brown.

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