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Cinematheque - Classic Movies Channel SUCSCRIBE to our Youtube Channel A new movie every week! Leave Her to Heaven Leave Her to Heaven is a 1945 American Technicolor film noir starring Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, with Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Ray Collins, and Chill Wills.[2][3] The story was adapted for the screen by Jo Swerling from the best selling novel of the same name by Ben Ames Williams and directed by John M. Stahl. The story (told in an extended flashback that constitutes the bulk of the film) revolves around a femme fatale who entraps a husband and commits several crimes motivated by her insane jealousy over everything concerning him. Tierney received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. The film grossed over $5,000,000, Fox's highest-grossing picture of t...
Claudette Colbert was having a great year in 1934. She won the Oscar for It Happened One Night, played Cleopatra, and starred in Imitation of Life. She looks every inch the star in this role, but somehow manages to radiate warmth and sincerity at the same time. Louise Beavers is Delilah. Although to modern viewers her role seems pathetic and insulting to people of color, she imbues the part with dignity, deep sadness, and flair. The movie really revolves around her. Too much screen time is spent on Claudette Colbert and her beau Warren William and the silly misunderstanding with her daughter over her infatuation with him. If anything, by comparison, this makes the problems of the black characters even more real. Remade in the fifties by Douglas Sirk, with Lana Turner in the Colbert role ...
An aging actor, trying to make a comeback on Broadway, is surprised when his estranged daughter shows up. It seems that she is an actress and is also trying to make it on Broadway. He tries... Director: John M. Stahl Writers: Bernice Boone (story), Sheridan Gibney, Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Andrea Leeds, George Murphy
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Based on Fanny Hurst's classic novel of the star-crossed romance between a prominent married man and an Ohio farm woman. Director - John M Stahl Producer - Carl Laemmle, Jr Story - Fannie Hurst Cast Irene Dunne ... Ray Schmidt John Boles ... Walter D. Saxel June Clyde ... Freda Schmidt George Meeker ... Kurt Shendler Zasu Pitts ... Mrs. Dole I do not own the rights to this film.
Reparto: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain, Vincent Price, Mary Philips Director: John M. Stahl Richard Harland (Cornel Wilde), un joven escritor, conoce en un tren a Ellen (Gene Tierney), una bellísima mujer con la que se casa pocos días después. La vida parece sonreírles, pero Ellen es tan posesiva y sus celos son tan enfermizos que no está dispuesta a compartir a Richard con nadie; tanto amigos como familiares representan para ella una amenaza de la que intentará librarse Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational o...
A writer meets a young socialite on board a train. The two fall in love and are married soon after, but her obsessive love for him threatens to be the undoing of both them and everyone else around them. Director: John M. Stahl Writers: Jo Swerling (screenplay), Ben Ames Williams (novel) Stars: Gene Tierney, Cornel Wilde, Jeanne Crain
An aging actor, trying to make a comeback on Broadway, is surprised when his estranged daughter shows up. It seems that she is an actress and is also trying to make it on Broadway. Cast Adolphe Menjou ... John Mannering Andrea Leeds ... Katherine 'Kay' Martin George Murphy ... Barry Paige Edgar Bergen ... Edgar Bergen Charlie McCarthy ... Charlie McCarthy - dummy Mortimer Snerd ... Mortimer Snerd - dummy Rita Johnson ... Honey Ann Sheridan ... Lydia Hoyt Ernest Cossart ... Andrews, the Butler Frank Jenks ... Joe, theatre prompter Eve Arden ... Cora Phelps Jonathan Hale ... Lou Woodstock Constance Moore ... Autograph Seeker Frances Robinson ... Hatcheck Girl Eleanor Hansen ... Stagestruck Girl Raymond Parker ... Call Boy Mark Daniels ... Kibitzer Walter Perry ... Backstage...
A four-minute clip from When Tomorrow Comes, a 1939 film directed by John M. Stahl.
"OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" - Plot Summary - In the early 1900s, song plugger Larry Kelly chances to meet Alfred Breitenbach, poor opera composer...and his lovely daughter Doris, who falls for Larry. To improve their aquaintance, Doris conspires with Larry to turn her father's opera melodies into popular songs. Alfred, reluctant but needing cash, adopts the pen name Fred Fisher. Affluence results but when Alfred realizes his opera is vanishing bit by bit, he wants to bring the career of "Fred Fisher" to a halt... Full cast starring, Mark Stevens, June Haver, S.Z. Sakall, Charlotte Greenwood, Gale Robbins, Jay C. Flippen, Andrew Tombes, Eduard Franz, Sam Ash, Warren Jackson, Donald Kerr, Al Klein, Frank Kreig, Nester Paiva, Myrtle Anderson, Curt Bois, Edward Clark, Tom Coleman, John Davidson...