Going My Way (1944)
Going My Way (1944) Youthful Father Chuck O'Malley led a colorful life of sports, song, and romance before joining the Roman Catholic clergy, but his level gaze and twinkling eyes make it clear that he knows he made the right choice. After joining a parish, O'Malley's worldly knowledge helps him con
ExLady (1933)
ExLady (1933) Commercial artist Helen Bauer believes marriage kills romance. She lives with advertising writer Don Peterson. He convinces her to marry him. He later carries on with client Peggy Smith; Helen takes up with Don's competitor Nick Malvyn. In the end, the couple agree to give marriage ano
Parachute Jumper (1933)
Parachute Jumper 1933 To share expenses, unemployed Alabama moves in with also unemployed Bill and Toodles Bill is hired by a gangsters mistress and ultimately becomes the gangsters bodyguard Alabama unknowingly applies for a stenographers job at Mr Webers the gangsters business Bill is forced to fl
Freshman Love (1935)
Freshman Love 1935 Frank McHugh is a college rowing coach, in a desperate attempt to acquire top rowers for his team, he enlists the assistance of pretty blonde Patricia Ellis to woo young hopefuls away from enrolling in other colleges and coming to Billings College to join the row team
Fashions of 1934 (1934)
Fashions of 1934 1934 Sherwood Nash is a swindler who bootlegs Paris fashions for sale at cut rate prices His assistant Lynn poses as An American interested in a dress and Snap conceals a camera in his cane When they try to steal the latest Baroque designs hidden cameras capture them Threat and coun
Elmer, the Great (1933)
Elmer, the Great 1933 Elmer does not want to leave Gentryville, because Nellie is the one that he loves Even when Mr Wade of the Chicago Cubs comes to get him, it is only because Nellie spurns him that he goes As always, Elmer is the king of batters and he wins game after game When Nellie comes to s
The Telegraph Trail (1933)
The Telegraph Trail 1933 Greedy opportunist Gus Lynch, in order to continue to gouge townsfolk for necessary supplies, convinces High Wolf and his Indian tribe that they need to prevent the completion of the new telegraph lines or their tribe will be wiped out by a new influx of white men Receiving