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The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936)
Relations between Dr. ‘Brad’ Bradford and ex-wife Paula are surprisingly romantic. They divorced because Brad hated being dragged into murder mysteries, to which mystery writer Paula is addicted. But through horse trainer Mike North, Brad is embroiled in the case of a jockey who died of “heart failure” during a race. As they pursue clues, Paula pursues Brad for remarriage, and assorted hoods pursue the Bradfords.
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Star of Midnight (1935)
A dancer disappears from a theater and then William Powell and society beauty Ginger Rogers solve the murder.
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Romance in Manhattan (1935)
Ginger Rogers and Francis Lederer share equal billing — and near-equal screen time — in this amiable RKO programmer.
Lederer plays Karel Novak, an incredibly naïve Czech immigrant who is taken under the wing of streetwise New York chorus girl Sylvia Dennis (Rogers).
With the help of lovable cop-on-the-beat Murphy (J. Farrel McDonald), Sylvia hides Karel from the immigration authorities and ultimately falls in love with him.
In addition to Karel’s illegal-alien status, the plot is complicated by a crooked lawyer (Arthur Hohl) and a group of well-meaning welfare workers who endeavor to place Sylvia’s kid brother Frank (Jimmy Butler) in a foster home. -
One Sunday Afternoon (1933)
Middle-aged dentist Biff Grimes reminisces about his unrequited love for beautiful Virginia Brush and her husband Hugo, his ex-friend, who betrayed him.
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The Story of Temple Drake (1933)
A wealthy but neurotic Southern belle finds herself trapped in the hideout of a gang of vicious bootleggers. The gang’s leader lusts after her, and is determined not to let anything stand in the way of his having her.
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The Trumpet Blows (1934)
In Mexico, a former bandit settles down and picks out a beautiful young dancer to be his wife. His younger brother also comes home after having spent years in the U.S., and falls in love with his brother’s intended fiancé. Rather than cause problems, the younger brother goes to Mexico City to become a matador. While there, he gets word that the police, who have been hunting his brother, have finally captured him.
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The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1935)
Russian prince goes to Monte Carlo just after World War I with money supplied him by Parisian Russians. He wins but the casino operators want him honor the tradition of returning to the tables.
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The Lady Consents (1936)
Civilized wife doesn’t protest when husband runs off with uncivilized professional golfer pretending to be civilized.
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