Product Tag - Robert Montgomery

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    Trouble for Two (1936)

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    Trouble for Two (1936)

    A decadent prince looking for a good time in London discovers the existence of a secret society called The Suicide Club, and seeks to become a member.

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    Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935)

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    Vanessa: Her Love Story (1935)

    The Victorian wife (Helen Hayes) of a mad baron waits years for a British soldier (Robert Montgomery) sent to Egypt.

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    Hide-Out (1934)

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    Hide-Out (1934)

    Wounded criminal Lucky Wilson (Robert Montgomery) takes refuge in a small Connecticut farm. He falls in love with Maureen O’Sullivan, who at first is unaware of his criminal record. Lucky is fully prepared to shoot his way out when the cops come calling, but he is softened by O’Sullivan’s affections. Screenwriters Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett leaven several potentially melodramatic sequences with some first-rate comic dialogue; many of the funniest scenes belong to nightclub owners Henry Armetta and Hermann Bing.

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    Riptide (1934)

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    Riptide (1934)

    A chorus girl weds a British lord then falls for an old flame.

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    The Mystery of Mr. X (1934)

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    The Mystery of Mr. X (1934)

    A sophisticated jewel thief tries to prove himself innocent of a string of cop murders.

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    Night Flight (1933)

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    Night Flight (1933)

    A mail company pushes their pilots to fly overnight to increase their delivery speed, but storms threaten.

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    Private Lives (1931)

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    Private Lives (1931)

    Elyot and Sibyl are being married in a big church ceremony. Amanda and Victor are being married by a French Justice of the Peace. Both couples go to a hotel on the same day and are put in adjoining rooms with adjoining terraces. Things go fine until Amanda sees her former husband Elyot on the adjacent terrace. While they both pretend to be happy, both make plans to leave, but their spouses do not want to leave as it is their respective honeymoons. So the other spouses each go down to the bar. This leaves Elyot and Amanda together and they reminisce. Before long, the sparks again fly and they both decide to leave together to the Mountains of Switzerland. They love, they bicker, they fight, they stop. Then it begins over and over. Then Victor and Sibyl show up at their chalet.

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    The Easiest Way (1931)

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    The Easiest Way (1931)

    Growing up in a poor working-class family, Laura decides not to marry the boy-next-door and instead accepts wealthy, older Will Brockton’s invitation to move in with him. After falling in love with young up-and-coming newsman Jack Madison she leaves Brockton to wait for Madison’s return from a long assignment. She runs out of money and becomes desperate, returning again to Brockton who, upon learning of Madison’s sudden arrival, tells Laura she must inform Madison of her living situation or he will.

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    War Nurse (1930)

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    War Nurse (1930)

    In this film, Anita loses her heart to an American soldier she meets, only to find herself bitterly disappointed later. Suave, sexy Robert Montgomery provides the love interest for a nurse named Babs. Look also for Edward Neugent, playing another of his many “best buddy” roles, as a friend of Montgomery. This movie looks like it’s used stock WWI war footage to document the war, but that only adds to the realism. Things look dark, dirty and, well, like a war is going on! Contrast these scenes with one later in the picture of the wild party at the nightclub, and I imagine you have some idea of what things were like at some point during WWI.

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    The Sins of the Children (1930)

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    The Sins of the Children (1930)

    A German immigrant to a small American town is a widower with four children and a barber. He has saved enough money to invest in a partnership in a savings-and-loan company with a friend. But a son has been stricken with tuberculosis, and the investment money goes to pay for the son’s treatment in Arizona. The man continues to be a barber. Twenty years later, the wastrel son of the now-rich man who was to have been his partner, falls in love with the barber’s daughter.

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    The Big House (1930)

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    The Big House (1930)

    Convicted of manslaughter for a drunken driving accident, Kent (Robert Montgomery) is sent to prison. Here he meets vicious incarcerated figures who are planning an escape from the brutal conditions. What the inmates believe to be a seamless plan turns into an all out massacre in this hard nosed crime drama.

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    Their Own Desire (1929)

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    Their Own Desire (1929)

    Lally is a rich girl whose Father who writes books and plays Polo. After 23 years of marriage, Father decides to divorce Harriet, his wife, and marry Mrs. Chevers who is also divorcing her husband. This sours Lally on all men, but on vacation she meets Jack, who succeeds in stealing her heart. The trouble begins when Lally discovers that Jack is the son of Beth Chevers, the woman who is to marry her father.

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