, 1h7 Réalisé parAlfred E. Green OrigineEtats-Unis GenresComédie ThèmesThéâtre, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre ActeursJohn Barrymore, Loretta Young, William Austin, Albert Gran, Emily Fitzroy, Dale Fuller Note65% The trouble begins when Lord Strathpeffer (John Barrymore), who is on his way to visit an Egyptologist with a case of instruments used by entomologists, loses his way in the fog and wanders into the home (who lives next door to the Egyptologist) of a woman who is hosting a fancy dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tidmarsh (Dick Henderson and Emily Fitzroy), a middle-class English couple, are giving a dinner party in honor of their wealthy uncle, Gabriel Gilwattle (Albert Gran), hoping to receive his financial aid in their struggle to keep up appearances.
, 1h25 Réalisé parAlfred E. Green OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDrame ThèmesAdaptation d'une pièce de théâtre ActeursGeorge Arliss, Leon Janney, Doris Lloyd, Betty Lawford, Reginald Sheffield, Murray Kinnell Note55% Heythorp is an old ship owner who finds himself on the verge of bankruptcy. He worries about his grandchildren, who are currently being taken care of by the miserly Mrs. Larne, the widowed wife of his son. She asks Heythorp for money, but suspecting that she will use the money on herself, he refuses. Although Heythorp is being hounded by creditors, he manages to get a loan using some shady dealings for which he may be prosecuted. Heythorp wants to use this money for an investment which will provide an independent allowance for his beloved grandchildren, Jock and Phyllis, that can not be touched by the greedy Mrs. Larne. Although he manages to arrange everything so he can die in peace, he is uncovered and threatened with exposure. In the end, Heythorp manages to escape punishment for his underhanded scheme.
, 1h3 Réalisé parAlfred E. Green OrigineEtats-Unis GenresMusical, Romance ThèmesLa musique, Musique, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre ActeursClaudia Dell, Walter Pidgeon, Ernest Torrence, June Collyer, Lionel Belmore, Tom Ricketts Note52% Kitty Bellairs (Claudia Dell), a famous flirt of her day, comes to Bath for the season. Early on in the film she declares that "in spite of her thirty or forty affairs, I've lost not a bit of my virtue." Her path is strewn with a number of conquests, including an enamored highwayman, a lord and some others who hang on her every word. A highwayman stops her coach as she is on her way to Bath and is immediately raptured by Kitty Bellairs. He trades the loot from the passengers for a kiss from Kitty who feels she should "yield" in order to protect Lord Varney's (Walter Pidgeon) life who has gallantly come to defend her honor.