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Central Park - (Original Trailer)
Joan Blondell and Wallace Ford get mixed up with gangsters after they meet...more
Joan Blondell and Wallace Ford get mixed up with gangsters after they meet outside Central Park (1932). less
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King's Vacation, The - (Original Trailer)
George Arliss abdicates to find the wife he had to divorce for the crown in The...more
George Arliss abdicates to find the wife he had to divorce for the crown in The King's Vacation (1933). less
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Sinner's Holiday - (Original Trailer)
James Cagney and Joan Blondell re-create their stage success in their first...more
James Cagney and Joan Blondell re-create their stage success in their first movie Sinner's Holiday (1930). less
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Alexander Hamilton - (Original Trailer)
George Arliss primes his deuling pistol to portray the American patriot...more
George Arliss primes his deuling pistol to portray the American patriot Alexander Hamilton (1931). less
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Successful Calamity, A -- (Original Trailer)
Rich George Arliss is ignored by his family, so he tells them he's gone broke...more
Rich George Arliss is ignored by his family, so he tells them he's gone broke in A Successful Calamity (1932). less
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Millionaire, The - (Original Trailer)
George Arliss (Disraeli) is The Millionaire (1931) who wants to find out how...more
George Arliss (Disraeli) is The Millionaire (1931) who wants to find out how the working class live. less
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Working Man, The - (Original Trailer)
A wealthy manufacturer (George Arliss) takes a vacation incognito and ends up...more
A wealthy manufacturer (George Arliss) takes a vacation incognito and ends up working for his chief rival. Co-starring Bette Davis. less
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Man Who Played God, The - (Original Trailer)
When pianist George Arliss loses his hearing, his lip-reading talent lets him...more
When pianist George Arliss loses his hearing, his lip-reading talent lets him become The Man Who Played God (1932) with a sixth-billed, young Bette Davis. less
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