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⁣A slum girl is forced to steal for a living. After she swipes a rich society's matron's necklace, she hides out at the home of a man who turns out to be the socialite's former fiance.

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⁣"Society Fever" (1935), directed by Frank R. Strayer and starring Lois Wilson, Lloyd Hughes, and Hedda Hopper, is a delightful comedy that unfolds when a mother discovers that her eccentric family is hosting a dinner for wealthy friends. As the evening progresses, chaos ensues as the unconventional behaviors of the family members clash with the expectations of their sophisticated guests.

Simon
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⁣Joseph, a wealthy young Southern aristocrat, graduates from a seminary; before he takes charge of his assigned parish, he decides to go out and see what "the real world" is all about. He winds up in New Orleans and becomes attracted to Bessie, a poor, unsophisticated orphan girl. One thing leads to another, and before long Bessie discovers that she is pregnant by Joseph.

Simon
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⁣In "That Uncertain Feeling" (1941), directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Merle Oberon, Melvyn Douglas, and Burgess Meredith, a psychoanalyst unintentionally leaves a woman questioning her seemingly contented marriage. Jill Baker (Oberon) seeks therapy from Dr. Vengard (Meredith), who suggests her nagging physical discomfort may be due to her husband Larry (Douglas).

Simon
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⁣"A Lady to Love" (1930), directed by Victor Sjöström, stars Vilma Bánky, Edward G. Robinson, and Robert Ames. Tony, a middle-aged grape-grower from Napa Valley, proposes to a San Francisco waitress, Lena, with a photo of his younger brother Buck. Lena marries Tony but later falls in love with the charismatic Buck, overlooking Tony's initial deception.

Simon
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⁣"The Inner Circle" (1946), directed by Philip Ford, Warren Douglas stars as a private detective who lucks into hiring a seemingly perfect secretary, played by Adele Mara. However, when a notorious gossip columnist is murdered, suspicions arise about the secretary's true nature.

Simon
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⁣"And Then There Were None" (1945), directed by René Clair and based on Agatha Christie's novel, is a classic mystery thriller. Ten strangers are lured to a secluded island under different pretexts, only to discover they are accused of past crimes. As an unseen presence accuses them through a recorded message, paranoia and fear intensify.

Simon
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"Algiers" (1938), directed by John Cromwell, unfolds in the exotic backdrop of Algiers, where the notorious jewel thief Pepe le Moko, played by Charles Boyer, seeks refuge. Enchanted by the mysterious beauty Gaby, portrayed by Hedy Lamarr, Pepe faces a dilemma between his life of crime and the desire for love and freedom.

Simon
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⁣"Under the Big Top" (1938), directed by Karl Brown and starring Marjorie Main, Anne Nagel, and Jack La Rue, is a drama centered around a young circus trapeze artist pushed by her controlling aunt to become the best aerialist. As the talented performer starts to develop feelings for one of the men in her act, complications arise. Both her mother and the other trapeze artist, who is also in love with her, conspire to break up the budding romance. Fueled by emotional conflicts and tangled relationships, the film unfolds under the big top, blending elements of romance and familial drama in the circus setting.

Simon
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⁣"Abraham Lincoln" (1930), directed by D.W. Griffith, provides a cinematic portrayal of the iconic American president's life. Walter Huston delivers a compelling performance as Abraham Lincoln, capturing the president's stoicism and leadership during the Civil War.

Simon
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⁣"Letter of Introduction" (1938), directed by John M. Stahl, stars Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, and George Murphy. Aging actor John, through a "letter of introduction," discovers he has a grown daughter, Katherine, who aspires to be an actress. Despite the secret connection, they decide to keep it under wraps while he agrees to star alongside her in a play, hoping to boost her career on Broadway. The film navigates the challenges and joys of their newfound relationship, blending humor and heart in this touching exploration of family bonds, second chances, and the world of showbiz in the 1930s.

Simon
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⁣"Desert Rider" is a silent Western film released in 1920, directed by Val Paul and starring Hoot Gibson in the leading role. This film is a classic example of early silent Western cinema, known for its rugged landscapes, action-packed sequences, and tales of the Old West.

Simon
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⁣"At War with the Army" (1950) is a classic military comedy starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, marking the duo's first leading roles in a feature film. The story unfolds at a military base during World War II, with Lewis as a bumbling private and Martin as his scheming sergeant.

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⁣"Broken Blossoms" is a silent film released in 1919 and is considered one of the early masterpieces of cinema. It was directed by D.W. Griffith, one of the pioneering figures in the film industry. The film is also known by its full title, "Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl."

Simon
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⁣In "The Woman in Green" (1945), directed by Roy William Neill and starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, and Hillary Brooke, a series of gruesome murders grips London. Young women are found dead with severed fingers, prompting Scotland Yard to suspect a deranged killer. However, Holmes discerns a sinister pattern, unraveling a diabolical plot behind the seemingly random slayings. As he delves into the mystery, Holmes navigates a web of intrigue, deceit, and revenge, showcasing his brilliant deductive skills to uncover the truth behind "The Woman in Green." The film adds suspenseful layers to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic detective tales.

Simon
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⁣In "Convict 13," Keaton plays a character who mistakenly finds himself in prison. Through a series of comedic misadventures, he ends up as a golf caddy in a strange and humorous golf game inside the prison. The film is known for its physical comedy, clever sight gags, and Keaton's impeccable timing.

Simon
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⁣In the 1932 horror classic "White Zombie," directed by Victor Halperin and starring Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, and Joseph Cawthorn, a tale of forbidden love takes a sinister turn. Desperate to win the affection of the woman he loves, a young man seeks the help of a malevolent witch doctor. However, the dark ritual intended to separate her from her fiancé backfires, transforming the woman into a zombie slave under the spell of the nefarious sorcerer.

Simon
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⁣"Cabiria" is a landmark Italian silent film that was released in 1914. It was directed by Giovanni Pastrone and is often considered one of the most influential films of the silent era. The movie is particularly noteworthy for its epic scale and innovative use of special effects and set design.

Simon
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⁣"The City of the Dead" (1960), also known as "Horror Hotel," is a British horror film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey. The story revolves around a student, Nan Barlow, who travels to a remote New England town to study witchcraft. She unwittingly becomes part of a dark ritual in a cursed town haunted by a centuries-old witch.




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