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American cinema: Comedy/Drama

42nd Street (1933)
Lloyd Bacon

In 1932, with America in the Satanic grip of the Great Depression, work for singers and dancers is hard to come by. So, when Broadway producers Jones and Barry announce that they are putting on a new show entitled Pretty Lady, there is a virtual stampede to the auditions...   [More...]

A Foreign Affair (1948)
Billy Wilder

After WWII, an American government committee arrives in Berlin to carry out an investigation into the morale of US troops...   [More...]

A Letter to Three Wives (1949)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz

One bright Saturday morning, three friends, Deborah, Rita and Lora, are about to take a party of school children on a riverside picnic when a messenger hands them a letter...   [More...]

American Graffiti (1973)
George Lucas

Modesto, California, 1962. After a party to celebrate the end of term, a group of high school graduates go cruising about town, and end up having a far more eventful night than they planned...   [More...]

Annie Hall (1977)
Woody Allen

Alvy Singer is a New York stand-up comedian who is still obsessed with his former girlfriend Annie Hall, a year after their relationship ended...   [More...]

The Apartment (1960)
Billy Wilder

C.C. Baxter is a lowly clerk in one of New York's leading insurance companies, but he has great ambitions. To help his promotion prospects, he lends his apartment to his superiors who use it to entertain their various mistresses...   [More...]

Being John Malkovich (1999)
Spike Jonze

Unable to find work as a puppeteer, Craig Schwartz ends up as a filing clerk in a New Jersey office whose ceilings are so low he cannot stand up straight...   [More...]

Being There (1979)
Hal Ashby

Chance is a middle-aged man who has spent his entire life in a large house in Washington D.C. The only two people he knows are his benefactor, a successful business man, and a black woman who brings him his meals...   [More...]

The Bells of St. Mary's (1945)
Leo McCarey

Catholic priest Father O'Malley is assigned to St Mary's, a run-down New York school which is kept going only by the enthusiasm of the nuns who run it...   [More...]

Benny & Joon (1993)
Jeremiah S. Chechik

Benny Pearl, a car mechanic in his early thirties, lives with his younger sister Joon, an aspiring artist who is prone to violent mood swings on account of her mental illness...   [More...]

The Big Clock (1948)
John Farrow

George Stroud is the editor-in-chief on Crimeways, a magazine that has a reputation for hunting down criminals more successfully than the police...   [More...]

The Bishop's Wife (1947)
Henry Koster

Bishop Henry Brougham has become so preoccupied with raising funds to build his dream cathedral that he has neglected his wife and his more important clerical duties...   [More...]

Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
Blake Edwards

Moving into his new apartment in New York City, struggling writer Paul Varjak tumbles into the chaotic life of his neighbour, a muddleheaded drifter named Holly Golightly...   [More...]

Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
James Whale

Prompted by Lord Byron and her husband one stormy night in 1817, Mary Shelley tells the second part of her story about Dr Frankenstein and his unearthly creation...   [More...]

Bus Stop (1956)
Joshua Logan

Bo Decker, a young cowboy who owns a thriving ranch in Montana, takes the bus to Phoenix with his friend Virgil to participate in a rodeo event...   [More...]

Casablanca (1942)
Michael Curtiz

In December 1941, the Moroccan town of Casablanca is under French control and serves as a vital transit point for fugitives of Nazi aggression desperate to get to America...   [More...]

Chicago (2002)
Rob Marshall

Chicago, in the mid-1920s. Roxie Hart has ambitions to be a vaudeville star and believes her lover, Fred Casely, when he says he can find her an opening...   [More...]

The Circus (1928)
Charles Chaplin

Mistaken for a pickpocket, a tramp is pursued by a policeman through a fairground and takes refuge in a circus big top. When he inadvertently makes the audience roar with laughter, the tramp is immediately engaged by the circus proprietor...   [More...]

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...]

Death of a Scoundrel (1956)
Charles Martin

Clementi Sabourin, a prominent businessman, is found dead at his home. Bridget Kelly, probably the only person who understood him, relates everything she knows about her dead employer to the police...   [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...]

The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946)
Jean Renoir

In the early 1900s, a young chambermaid, Célestine, arrives from Paris to take up her new post at a country house in Normandy...   [More...]

The Dirty Dozen (1967)
Robert Aldrich

England, 1944. On the eve of the Allied invasion of Normandy in WWII, Major John Reisman is offered a most unusual assignment...   [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...]

Ed Wood (1994)
Tim Burton

Edward D. Wood, Jr. is a struggling Los Angeles playwright who is determined to make his name in the movies. When he hears that producer George Weiss is planning to make a film on the life story of Christine Jorgensen, Ed sees his opportunity and tries to convince Weiss that, because he has a fetish about dressing up in women's clothes, he is the ideal man to direct the film...   [More...]

Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Tim Burton

On a hill overlooking a typical American suburban town there is an old Gothic mansion, which is home to Edward, an artificial teenage boy who has scissors for hands and whose one talent is topiary...   [More...]

Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971)
Don Taylor

In the early 1970s, a spaceship lands off the coast of California. As a party of US marines watch in anticipation, three astronauts emerge...   [More...]

Fargo (1996)
Joel Coen

Minneapolis car dealer Jerry Lundegaard needs money, badly. In a desperate attempt to save his ailing business he tries to persuade his wealthy father-in-law Wade Gustafson to lend him a large sum of money to secure a real estate deal, but Gustafson is too smart for his son-in-law and refuses to stump up the money...   [More...]

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
Terry Gilliam

The freelance journalist Raoul Duke is on his way to Las Vegas, ostensibly to write a report on a motorbike race. Accompanied by his lawyer Dr Gonzo, he combines business and pleasure and undertakes the journey whilst under the influence of mind-altering drugs...   [More...]



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