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American cinema: 1930s

City Girl (1930)
F.W. Murnau

Tustine, a patriarchal Minnesota farmer, sends his son Lem to town to get the best price he can for the year's wheat crop...   [More...]

City Lights (1931)
Charles Chaplin

One evening, a good natured tramp talks a depressed millionaire out of killing himself and, in his gratitude, the millionaire declares that they will be friends for life...   [More...]

Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
Anatole Litvak

1938, a decisive year in the history of man. Under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, the Nazis have committed themselves to a fascist dream that will make Germany the centre of a new world empire...   [More...]

Dark Victory (1939)
Edmund Goulding

Long Island society heiress Judith Traherne has an appetite for fast living - parties, horses and cars being just three of her interests...   [More...]

The Devil Doll (1936)
Tod Browning

After spending seventeen years in an island prison for crimes he did not commit, disgraced banker Paul Lavond escapes with fellow convict Marcel and takes refuge at the latter's house...   [More...]

The Devil Is a Woman (1935)
Josef von Sternberg

In the midst of a busy carnival in Spain, a young revolutionary named Antonio is attracted to Concha, a beautiful and elusive woman...   [More...]

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Rouben Mamoulian

Dr Henry Jekyll, a renowned medical practitioner and philanthropist, is anxious to marry the woman he loves, Muriel Carew, but the latter's father insists that he must wait awhile yet for decorum's sake...   [More...]

Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Lambert Hillyer

Arrested by Scotland Yard for the murder of Count Dracula, Professor Van Helsing contacts one of his former students, the psychiatrist Dr Jeffrey Garth, to defend him in his impending trial...   [More...]

Duck Soup (1933)
Leo McCarey

With Freedonia facing bankruptcy, the wealthy widow Mrs Teasdale agrees to lend 20 million dollars to the exchequer, on condition that her favourite, Rufus T...   [More...]

Feet First (1930)
Clyde Bruckman

Harold Horne, a modest sales assistant in a Honolulu shoe store, falls for a girl whom he believes to be his boss's daughter...   [More...]

Female (1933)
Michael Curtiz

Alison Drake has inherited a large car factory from her father and runs it with ruthless efficiency. She has no time for sentiment in either her personal or professional life...   [More...]

The Flying Deuces (1939)
A. Edward Sutherland

During an enjoyable stay in Paris, Ollie falls in love with Georgette, an innkeeper's daughter. So smitten is he by this object of supreme loveliness that Ollie has resolved to marry her, not knowing that she has fallen for a handsome legionnaire, François...   [More...]

Follow the Fleet (1936)
Mark Sandrich

When his dancing partner, Sherry Martin, declines to marry him, Bake Baker decides to join the navy. Bake soon grows disillusioned with the life of a sailor and, as soon as his ship docks at San Francisco, he heads straight for the nearest nightclub...   [More...]

Frankenstein (1931)
James Whale

For years, the scientist Dr Henry Frankenstein has devoted himself to the creation of artificial life. With the help of his hunchback assistant Fritz, he has assembled a man-like creature from the body parts of corpses stolen from graveyards...   [More...]

Freaks (1932)
Tod Browning

The main attraction of a travelling circus is a collection of deformed human beings, which includes dwarves, pinheads, Siamese twins, a hermaphrodite, a bearded lady and several unfortunates without arms and legs...   [More...]

Gabriel Over the White House (1933)
Gregory La Cava

The American people expect great things from Judson Hammond when he is inaugurated President of the United States, having promised radical action to lift the country out of the depths of the worst depression it has ever known...   [More...]

The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Mark Sandrich

After a brief stay in Paris, the celebrated American dancer Guy Holden travels to England with his friend, Egbert Fitzgerald, a lawyer who has agreed to temporarily take the reins at his father's London law firm...   [More...]

Going Bye-Bye! (1934)
Charley Rogers

It is on the evidence supplied by two upstanding American citizens that the thuggish criminal Butch Long is finally put behind bars...   [More...]

Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Mervyn LeRoy

America, during the Great Depression. Life is hard for chorus girls Polly, Carol and Trixie, who find themselves out of a job when the show they had been rehearsing is cancelled...   [More...]

Gold Diggers of 1935 (1935)
Busby Berkeley

The staff at the Wentworth Plaza, a high class hotel at Lake Waxapahachie, are used to handsome tips from their well-heeled clients...   [More...]

Gone with the Wind (1939)
Victor Fleming

In 1861, Scarlett O'Hara is celebrating her sixteenth birthday at her family home, a plantation in the southern US state of Georgia...   [More...]

Grand Hotel (1932)
Edmund Goulding

Nothing ever happens at the Grand Hotel in Berlin - so says the disfigured, world-weary Dr Otternschlag. How wrong he is...   [More...]

Gunga Din (1939)
George Stevens

The Northwest Frontier of India, 1880. When contact is lost with a colonial outpost at Tandipur, three sergeants in the British Army are sent to investigate...   [More...]

Helpmates (1932)
James Parrott

With his wife away from home, Ollie makes the most of his new-found freedom by hosting a riotous dinner party. This next morning, his house looks like it has been simultaneously struck by an earthquake and a meteor...   [More...]

Holiday (1938)
George Cukor

On his return to New York after a vacation, Johnny Case breaks the news to his dearest friends Nick and Susan Potter that he is about to get married to a girl he met at Lake Placid, Julia Seton...   [More...]

Horse Feathers (1932)
Norman Z. McLeod

When he takes over the position of dean of Huxley College, Professor Quincy Wagstaff decides that academic success is distinctly démodé and declares that the college should work on enhancing its sporting prowess...   [More...]

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
Sidney Lanfield

On the bleak, misty Devonshire moors, a man is running for his life. The next day, he is found dead. The man is Sir Charles Baskerville, the wealthy owner of Baskerville Hall...   [More...]

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
William Dieterle

Across Europe, in the aftermath of the One Hundred Years War, a new age of peace and civilisation beckons. Yet some of the old prejudices and superstitions remain...   [More...]

The Informer (1935)
John Ford

Dublin, 1922. During the Irish Civil War, a poor unemployed man, Gypo Nolan, dreams of starting a new life in America. If only he had £20, he could take his girlfriend, Katie, with him on a steamboat crossing to the land of opportunity...   [More...]

Intermezzo (1939)
Gregory Ratoff

Holger Brandt is a world-renowned concert violinist, comfortably settled into middle age with a loving wife and two adoring young children...   [More...]



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