Corruption (1933) – Full Movie



A young lawyer is elected mayor of the city and promises to rid it of the corruption it’s famous for. The problem is that most of the corruption he’s vowed to eliminate is caused by the crooked political machine that helped elect him.

Director: Charles E. Roberts
Writers: Charles E. Roberts (original story), Charles E. Roberts (screenplay)
Stars: Evalyn Knapp, Preston Foster and Charles Delaney
Runtime: 67 min

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Africa Speaks (1930) – Full Movie



Explorer Paul Hoefler leads a safari into central Africa and what was then called the Belgian Congo, in the regions inhabited by the Wassara and the famous Ubangi tribes.

Director: Walter Futter
Writer: Walter Futter
Stars: Harald Austin, Paul L. Hoefler and Lowell Thomas
Runtime: 75 min

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A Star is Born



A young and pretty waitress learns to know a famous, but alcohol-addicted actor at a Hollywood party, who falls in love with right away with the pretty girl. He recognizes her great talent and promotes her. She quickly rises to stardom in Hollywood, while the alcohol completely destroys him.

This pretty trivial story was filmed in Hollywood several times. Among others with Barbara Streisand (1976) and Judy Garland (1954). This version, however, is the most successful ever.

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The Intruder (1962)



Crime/Drama
Director: Roger Corman
Star: William Shatner
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055019/
7.8 rating 1,112 votes

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King Vidor’s OUR DAILY BREAD (1934) Karen Morley – Tom Keene



WE LIVE! WE LOVE! WE FIGHT! WE HATE!

Our Daily Bread is a 1934 film directed by King Vidor and starring Karen Morley, Tom Keene, and John Qualen. Vidor tried to interest Irving Thalberg of MGM in the project, but Thalberg rejected the idea. Vidor then produced the film himself and released it through United Artists. The film is also known as Hell’s Crossroads (American reissue title)

The film depicts a couple, down on their luck during the Great Depression, who move to a farm to try to make a go of living off the land. They don’t have a clue at first, but soon find other people down on their luck to help them. Soon they have a collective of people, some from the big city, who work together on a farm. There is a severe drought, killing the crops. The people then dig a ditch by hand almost two miles long to divert water from a creek to irrigate the crops. The film is an entertaining, uplifting political allegory about the virtues of collective, non-corporate action, self-sufficiency, and the rewards of hard-work rather than the rewards of rapacious finance capitalism.

Cast
Karen Morley as Mary Sims
Tom Keene as John Sims
Barbara Pepper as Sally
Addison Richards as Louie Fuente
John Qualen as Chris Larsen
Lloyd Ingraham as Uncle Anthony
Sidney Bracey as Rent Collector
Henry Hall as Frank – the Carpenter
Nellie V. Nichols as Mrs. Cohen
Frank Minor as Plumber
Bud Ray as Stonemason

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