H.M. Pulham, Esquire (MOD) "Family"Emmy and Golden Globe winner Robert Young ("Crossfire," TV 's Marcus Welby, M. D.") is a successful but stuffy Boston businessman. The glimmer of sadness in Young's eyes indicates that his ascension to the top was not without its cost a man who lived his life as he was told to, not as he would have chosen to. In flashbacks, we see how Young considered changing the track his life was on in order to marry Hedy Lamarr ("Ziegfeld Girl," "Ecstasy"). After
the activities are endless and the urban legends are intense
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His first fare of the day just got casually bumped off at a red light
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy conjure romantic magic once more in the sixth of their eight fabled films - this one based on the inspiring 1927 operetta about a beautiful young French heiress and a dashing revolutionary nobleman irresistibly drawn together in 19th century New Orleans
They suspect it's a master forgery by the infamous Black Parrot
Debonair David Niven is a noble scoundrel in this romantic
standing inside Sans Souci and very alive
Margaret Lindsay ("Please Don't Eat the Daises") and Oscar-winner Paul Muni ("Scarface") do an excellent job in bringing their complex characters to life
Cary Grant and Betsy Drake star in a heartwarming comedy about a couple with three children who decide that three is definitely not enough
who broke onscreen racial barriers as the star of The World of Suzie Wong
Get ready to laugh till it hurts
grapples with strange new ideas in this endearing film based on Rebecca Yancey Williams' memoir of growing up in the early 1900s