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Block-Heads (1938)
It’s 1938, but Stan doesn’t know the war is over; he’s still patrolling the trenches in France, and shoots down a French aviator. Oliver sees his old chum’s picture in the paper and goes to visit Stan who has now been returned to the States and invites him back to his home.
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The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)
Frank Patton is the promoter of the Lucky Legs Contest. The problem is that he always skips town before paying the $1000 to the winner…
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While the Patient Slept (1935)
A murder occurs when greedy relatives gather to await the demise of their wealthy and very ill family patriarch.
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The Payoff (1935)
A sports columnist’s greedy wife talks him into shilling for a wrestling promoter.
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Big Hearted Herbert (1934)
After cantankerous and miserly Herbert Kalness (Guy Kibbee) insults his daughter’s fiance and prospective in-laws at a dinner party, Mrs. Kalness (Aline MacMahon) devises a scheme to teach her husband a lesson in good manners. Director William Keighley’s 1934 comedy (remade in 1940 as “Father Is A Prince”) also stars Patricia Ellis, Helen Lowell, Robert Barrat, Nella Walker, Phillip Reed, Marjorie Gateson, Henry O’Neill, Jay Ward, Trent Durkin and George Chandler.
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Affairs of a Gentleman (1934)
When a novelist is murdered, suspicion falls on all the women he had affairs with–and then wrote about in his books.
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The King’s Vacation (1933)
The king of an unnamed European country abdicates and tries to recapture the happiness of his youth with the ex-wife he once loved. Director John G. Adolfi’s 1933 film stars George Arliss, Marjorie Gateson, Florence Arliss, Patricia Ellis, Dick Powell, Dudley Digges, O. P. Heggie, James Bell and Charles Coleman.
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Elmer, The Great (1933)
Elmer does not want to leave Gentryville, because Nellie is the one that he loves. Even when Mr. Wade of the Chicago Cubs comes to get him, it is only because Nellie spurns him that he goes. As always, Elmer is the king of batters and he wins game after game. When Nellie comes to see Elmer in Chicago, she sees him kissing Evelyn and she wants nothing to do with him anymore. So Healy takes him to a gambling club, where Elmer does not know that the chips are money. He finds that he owes the gamblers $5000 and they make him sign a note for it. Sad at losing Nellie, mad at his teammates and in debt to the gamblers, Elmer disappears as the Cubs are in the deciding game for the Series.
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Here Comes the Groom (1934)
Piccolo player Mike Scanlon loses his girl due to his unexciting lifestyle, so he decides to commit a robbery to gain notoriety. But the robbery goes awry and Mike finds himself on the run from the police, pretending to be a famous singer whose gimmick is wearing a mask in public.
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The Circus Clown (1934)
A man who wants to join the circus against the wishes of his ex-circus clown father.
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