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Réalisé par Fred NibloOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Comédie,
WesternThèmes Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
LGBT,
LGBTActeurs William Haines,
Leila Hyams,
Polly Moran,
Francis X. Bushman, Jr.,
Cliff Edwards,
Charles MiddletonNote58%
Windy, a sideshow barker, cheats a group of cowboys out of their pay but is then robbed himself. When the cowboys discover they have been cheated they initially decide to hang him, then decide to make him work off his debt. He falls in love with ranch owner Molly and, when he saves her life after she is bitten by a snake, he wins her heart., 1h8
Réalisé par Richard Boleslawski,
Charles Reisner,
George Stevens,
Allan Dwan,
Sam Wood,
Edmund Goulding,
Roy RowlandOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
MusicalThèmes Mise en scène d'un animal,
La musique,
Musique,
Buddy movie,
Films pour enfantsActeurs Jimmy Durante,
Stan Laurel,
Oliver Hardy,
Polly Moran,
Charles Butterworth,
Lucille BallNote59%
Jimmy Durante est la star de la jungle Schnarzan le Conquérant, mais le public est fatigué de ses faux lions. Alors, quand le baron Munchausen arrive en ville avec de vrais lions mangeurs d'hommes, Durante organise une grande fête pour qu'il utilise les lions dans son prochain film. Son rival de film se faufile dans la partie pour acheter les lions avant Durante., 1h15
Réalisé par Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieActeurs Marie Dressler,
Lionel Barrymore,
Helen Mack,
Russell Hardie,
Beulah Bondi,
Jean HersholtNote68%
When news that several paintings by deceased artist Christopher Bean, whose life few people know anything about, may be located at the home of Dr. Milton Haggett, New York art critic Maxwell Davenport and rival art dealers Rosen and Tallant set off for Haggett's Massachusett's home. There, the unsuspecting, impoverished Haggett family receives a telegram from Davenport informing them that he will be arriving at noon to discuss his favorite artist, Christopher Bean. Milton and Hannah Haggett and their unmarried daughters Susan and Ada are surprised by the telegram, as they had always regarded Bean as a failed incompetent. Only their homely maid Abby, who is about to quit and leave for Chicago, has fond memories of the dead painter. Before Davenport's scheduled arrival, Warren Creamer, a former student of Bean who makes his living as a paperhanger, comes by the Haggett house to court Susan. Because Warren's prospects appear dim, Susan's social climbing mother Hannah discourages his visit, while the less appealing Ada, who is determined to marry before her younger sister, boldly competes for his attentions. When Warren makes clear his intentions to marry Susan, however, both Hannah and Ada angrily throw him out of the house. A short time later, Tallant arrives at the Haggetts' and, while posing as the magnanimous Davenport, gives Milton one hundred dollars as payment for Bean's long-outstanding medical bills. Surprised by his apparent good fortune, Milton happily gives Tallant a Bean painting, which he had been using to stop leaks in his chicken house. When Tallant learns that the back of another Bean painting has been used as a canvas by Ada, he buys her amateurish painting for fifty dollars. Later, after she has agreed to help Susan and Warren elope, Abby is approached by the conniving Tallant, who knows that Bean had a special rapport with the Haggetts' maid. Abby reveals that Bean painted a portrait of her just before he died, but refuses to sell it to Tallant. Moments later, Rosen shows up at the house and offers Milton $1,000 for any Bean paintings he may have. Before Milton agrees to Rosen's deal, Davenport arrives and, after identifying himself, explains to the Haggetts that Bean's work is now worth tens of thousands of dollars. The Haggetts then receive a telegram from the New York Metropolitan Museum, which offers them a sizable sum for their Bean paintings. Inspired by the promise of big money, the Haggetts begin a desperate search throughout the house, but quit when Hannah finally confesses that, years before, she threw a bundle of Bean canvases into a bonfire. Determined to cash in on their old acquaintance, Milton, Hannah and Ada try to trick the still uninformed Abby out of her portrait by offering to buy it for fifty dollars. After Abby refuses to sell, the painting's true worth is revealed to her, and she angrily decries her employer while admitting that she had saved seventeen canvases from Hannah's fire and has them packed in a trunk. Despite Milton's attempts to bargain with her, Abby hangs on to her paintings and prepares to leave for Chicago. In greedy desperation, Milton snatches the canvases from Abby's trunk, but relents when she confesses that she married Bean on his deathbed and is his legal widow. On the train to Chicago, Abby then ponders the future of the valuable paintings, while the eloping Susan and Warren plan their future together., 1h35
Réalisé par Sam WoodOrigine Etats-UnisGenres DrameActeurs Robert Montgomery,
Elliott Nugent,
Francis X. Bushman,
Leila Hyams,
Clara Blandick,
Francis X. Bushman, Jr.Note61%
"Adolf Wagenkampf", a German immigrant barber on the verge of becoming rich, takes his sickly son away on a two-year stay in a drier climate. The man's partner deems him a failure, but he learns that his family is more important than finance.