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Baby Face
(1933)
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directed by
Alfred E. Green
featuring
Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent, Donald Cook, Arthur Hohl, John Wayne
Baby Face is a good example of the kind of spitfire lead female characters that appeared in the cinema of pre-code Hollywood. Lily Powers (Barbara Stanwyck) works as a barmaid in her father's factory-town saloon where she learns to deal with the unwanted advances of male customers. When her father dies, she moves to New York City with her maid, ...
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The Public Enemy
(1931)
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directed by
William Wellman
featuring
James Cagney, Edward Woods, Donald Cook, Joan Blondell, Jean Harlow
William Wellman's landmark gangster movie traces the rise and fall of prohibition-era mobster Tom Powers. We are first shown various episodes of Tom's childhood with the corrupting influences of the beer hall, pool parlor, and false friends like minor-league fence Putty Nose. As young adults, Tom (James Cagney) and his pal, Matt Doyle (Edward ...
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Viva Villa!
(1934)
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directed by
Howard Hawks, Jack Conway
featuring
Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo, Fay Wray, Donald Cook, Joseph Schildkraut, Stuart Erwin
A far from factual filmed biography of Mexican patriot Pancho Villa, Viva Villa! was written by lengendary screenwriter Ben Hecht. We first meet the young Villa when his father is beaten to death after protesting Diaz' seizure of the Mexican peons' land. Pancho exacts a temporary revenge by knifing one of his father's killers, then heads for the ...
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Confidential
(1935)
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directed by
Edward L. Cahn
featuring
Donald Cook, Evelyn Knapp, Warren Hymer, J. Carrol Naish, Herbert Rawlinson
Treasury agent Dave Elliot (Donald Cook) dedicates himself to smashing a crime syndicate, especially after his best friend is killed by the mob. This requires Elliot to go undercover, posing as a criminal. He gains the confidence of sadistic mob gunman Lefty (J. Carroll Naish), and it's nip-and-tuck from then on until the identity of the ...
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Two Wise Maids
(1937)
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directed by
Phil Rosen
featuring
Alison Skipworth, Polly Moran, Hope Manning, Donald Cook, Jackie Searl
Two Wise Maids was an attempt by Republic Pictures to recapture the magic of MGM's Marie Dressler-Polly Moran vehicles. Dressler, alas, had died, but Republic was able to secure the services of Moran, teaming the raucous comedienne with the magnificent Alison Skipworth. The two leading ladies are cast as Prudence and Agatha, a pair of old ...
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Ring Around the Moon
(1936)
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directed by
Charles Lamont
featuring
Donald Cook, Ann Doran, Alan Edwards, Douglas Fowley
Ring Around the Moon was based on the once-popular novel by Vera Hobart. The story endeavors to invite comparisons between the high-toned romantic adventures of wealthy Gloria Endicott (Erin O'Brien-Moore) and more earthy amours of low-born Kay Duncan (Ann Doran). Caught between both ladies is confused hero Ross Graham (Donald Cook). In her first ...
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Circus Girl
(1937)
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directed by
John H. Auer
featuring
June Travis, Donald Cook, Betty Compson
June Travis plays a trapeze star who becomes the romantic bone of contention between Robert Livingston and Charles Jerome. Silent movie veterans Betty Compson and Charlie Murray lend their expertise to this Republic 7-reeler. The aerialist scenes are performed by the Escalante Family Troupe, who also contributed their breathtaking skills to such ...
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Beware of Ladies
(1937)
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directed by
Irving Pichel
featuring
Donald Cook, Judith Allen, George Meeker, Goodee Montgomery, Russell Hopton
Beware of Ladies is a lightweight attempt at romantic comedy from the Republic studio mills. Donald Cook, who'd just finished playing Ellery Queen in Republic's Spanish Cape Mystery, is as stalwart and firm-jawed as Mr. Queen in the role of a crusading lawyer. Reporter Judith Allen assigned to cover Cook's bid for the post of District Attorney, ...
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