Detective Mark MacPherson finds himself himself falling for his latest murder victim, socialite Laura Hunt. A twist in the case takes the investigation on a winding path of discovery, with the men in Laura's each revealing a new aspect of …
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Mrs. Miniver
For the Miniver family, the war is looming, yet life continues to move forward. New problems, life-threatening problems, confront them. The war and tradition collide in a personal and tragic manner, as the battles ravage the lifestyle of the Miniver …
Gilda
Take a plot with high-stakes illegal gambling and hints of a past, potentially explosive, romance between a man and his bosses' new wife, combine it with some of the finest photography of its time (still noteworthy today). Add Rita Hayworth's …
Stage Door
Wealthy society girl Terry Randall yearns to make it on Broadway, and she's willing to live humbly if that's the road to getting her name in lights. She lands a plum role, but her success means failure for last year's …
His Girl Friday
Ace reporter Hildy Johnson returns to the newsroom to inform her ex-husband she's quitting. But sparks fly when the two engage in verbal showdowns.
The Invisible Man
The Invisible Man, 1933, Universal Pictures. Starring Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart. Directed by James Whale. B&W, 71 minutes. On a snowy winter evening, an oddly clad man, his face wrapped in cloth and his eyes covered by dark goggles, stops …
My Sister Eileen (1942)
My Sister Eileen, 1942, Columbia Pictures. Starring Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne, Janet Blair. Directed by Alexander Hall. B&W, 96 minutes. Ruth Sherwood (Rosalind Russell), a reporter for a Columbus daily newspaper, has written one of her finest reviews. In it …
The Third Man
The Third Man, 1949, British Lion Films. Starring Joseph Cotten. Orson Welles, Alida Valli, Trevor Howard. Directed by Carol Reed. B&W, 105 minutes. Novelist Holly Martins (Joseph Cotten) has arrived in post-war Vienna to take advantage of a job offer …