James Gleason picks up abused kid and tries to clean him up.
Cinematic Era: 1932 Vintage
1927 Matches Found
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Carmen is in poverty because his dad died. She's start working in a beauty salon in México City. There's she meet Frank, the son of a important oil company president. Then, she meet Oscar at the Beauty Saloon too, who sell her to a cabaret in Shangai. After that she became spy of the Chinese Empire.
Las águilas frente al sol
6.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A "Aesop's Fable" cartoon from the Van Beuren Studios.
Chinese Jinks
5.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Two young lovers. An arranged marriage. An older groom. The lovers develop a plan to convince the groom that she is unworthy and also to discredit him. A surprise ending convinces the father that he should bless the lovers' marriage.
Monsieur de Pourceaugnac
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Bill Bronson is a likable young bank clerk, whose congenital thirst for liquor is kept under control until he joins his wife Mary at getting blotto at a company party. From there it is a downward spiral.
The Face on the Barroom Floor
5.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A military wife remarries after she thinks her Russian husband has died in battle, and when he returns alive he enlists in the Foreign Legion rather than disrupt her new happiness.
Sergeant X
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Dan Douglas is a typical Scottish. When his niece Evelyne marries engineer Fred Keller aboard the ship to Scotland, he gives her a pearl necklace as dowry, but it's false. The newlyweds face their differences when the necklace gets lost.
Modern dowry
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Oswald and his friends are students in a classroom run by an increasingly violent schoolmarm in this rather poor Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon.
Teacher's Pests
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
In this Van Beuren cartoon, various animals are singing "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" before we go to a couple of cats-one male, one female-looking for the gold pot at the end of the rainbow.
The Wild Goose Chase
5.3 1932 • Cinematic -
Documentary short about Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy which covers a visit in Scotland of the two comedic geniuses.
Stan and Olly
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A deceived husband asks his priest to bring back the frivolous wife.
My Priest Among the Rich
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Military doctor Katz loses to his servant Josef Švejk at cards. Švejk steals a dog for his new superior, Lieutenant Lukáš. While walking his dog, Lukáš meets Colonel Kraus, who is displeased to discover that Lukáš is taking his dog with him. As punishment, he sends Lukáš to a marching company in Budějovice. Lukáš is accompanied by Švejk, who first insults a general who is travelling in civilian clothes in the same compartment. Then Švejk unexpectedly stops the train by pulling the emergency brake. For this act, he is brought to Tábor for questioning. Before the questioning is over, Švejk's train leaves and he has to walk to Budějovice...
The Last Bohemian
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
All of the animal from all the continents, it appears, are gathered around a frozen lake and ice skating, playing hockey and, in general showing off and usually end up crashing through the ice. A romantic, crooning monkey serenades the lady of his dreams...a blushing hippo...while three of the most-badly animated mice in all cartoon-land take on a rhino in ice hockey. Written by Les Adams
Frisky Frolics
2.7 1932 • Cinematic -
A reformed gunfighter battles a crooked sheriff who used to be a member of his gang.
Young Blood
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
In the broadcasting center of a radio station, visitors are informed in a kind of educational course about how "electric waves" are generated and how they are converted into sounds that can then be heard on the radio.
Unsichtbare Brücken
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
The events begin on March 15, 1920. The captain Davut, who belongs to the Kuvva-i Milliye in Anatolia, and the commander Tilki join the alliance that first presses the Akbas Ammunition and transfers the ammunition to the Kuvva-i Milliye on a received code.
Bir Millet Uyanıyor
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A young man who loves his wife wants rid of his troublesome mistress. He dresses up as a wealthy Brazilian and seduces her in a jiffy. He hopes to reach a settlement, that she must sign. In this settlement she will promise to break with her lover. He can then show that he is a faithful husband.
The Brazilian thing
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Directed by MJ Weisfeldt and starring Ranny Weeks and Eva Lorraine is a remake of the lost 1915 Theda Bara film "Two Orphans".
It Happened in Paris
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Fishermen of a small village protest the closing of the Zuiderzee.
Terra nova
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
The old woman who lives in the shoe is a cat. Her son Jack climbs the beanstalk and gets the golden goose.
The Golden Goose
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Guests at a luxury hotel are horrified when they witness a man literally "disappear into thin air." The vanished man's relatives hire a detective, who goes to the hotel to investigate the disappearance.
Midnight Warning
4.6 1932 • Cinematic -
An American army officer, Kenneth Holbert, is after a Mexican bandit, El Zorro, who he doesn't know is his long-lost twin brother. Dorothy Holbert has a hard time figuring out which is which, especially since Romanian native Renaldo uses the same accent for both brothers.
Trapped in Tia Juana
6.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A reporter gets the best story of her life when she goes under cover to take down the head of a crime syndicate.
The Final Edition
6.5 1932 • Cinematic -
Theodor Körner
5.8 1932 • Cinematic -
A provincial department store salesman is transferred to the Paris department store, the 'Galleries du Louvre'. Asking for directions in a city he doesn't know on his first day on the job he gets mistakenly sent to the Louvre museum where he proceeds to sell all the paintings in the section he's affected to.
The seller of the Louvre
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
This entry in the Vitaphone Inspector Carr series, based on the character created by S.S. Van Dyne, finds the detective investigating the death of a rich man by snake-venom poison. Suspicion falls on the victim's stepson, who has just returned from an expedition and is absorbed in snakes.
The Crane Poison Case
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A goat is involved in a post robbery.
Anybody's Goat
8.5 1932 • Cinematic -
Japanese film from 1932, adapted from the novel by Kan Kikuchi. The first sound film from director Yasujiro Shimazu.
Victory or Defeat
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A Van Beuren cartoon illustrating spring coming as wild life and nature wakes up from the winter sleep.
Spring Antics
6.5 1932 • Cinematic -
A man becomes bored with married life and pretends to have lost his memory so he can pursue other women.
Two White Arms
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Harry Barris and Audrey Ferris want to get married, and her father, Harry Holman, likes Barris' piano playing. However, he hates it when Barris sings songs like "I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal, You".
That Rascal
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A jeweler's clerk accidentally swallows a pearl worth three million. The jeweler accepts his marriage to his daughter if the clerk agrees to have the operation. The adventures follow one another until the day when the clerk admits that he has not swallowed the pearl, but as he has become a famous man, the jeweler accepts him as his son-in-law.
The Pearl
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Arabian princess Dorothy Granger has all the sheiks pining for her, but she loves Hollywood singing cowboy Harry Gribbon. When she discovers Gribbon is to wed Babe Kane, Miss Granger has one of her devotees steal Gribbon's trusty steed, Trixie. Gribbon cannot wed until he recovers Trixie, so he goes in search of her. Five years later, he is in the Foreign Legion.
Hatta Marri
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
"Tu seras duchesse!" ("You'll Be a Duchess!") With these words, self-made industrialist Poisson orders his daughter Lucie to marry a wealthy Duke. The duke's father objects to the union, whereupon Poisson arranges another marriage for his daughter, this time to an impoverished and sickly young marquis. Poisson's strategy runs something like this: the Marquis is expected to die soon, whereupon the widowed Lucie will become a marquess, and thus a worthy bride for the Duke. But the Marquis foils these plans by staging a miraculous recovery. The explanation? The Marquis and Lucie have been in love all along, and this was the only way that they could wed with Poisson's blessing. Darned clever, these Frenchmen!.
You Will Be a Duchess
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Topping the list of 100 Best Egyptian Films, this classic musical melodrama launched the film career of one of Egypt’s greatest singers and composers, Mohamed Abdel Wahhab. Galal Effendi, the son of an impoverished aristocrat, is forced to leave his studies to seek employment. After a short stint as a clerk, however, Galal discovers his musical talents and finds success as a popular singer. Through its story of upward mobility based on merit rather than influence, the film examines the emergence of Egyptian middle-class identity.
The White Rose
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A young woman in a creepy old house is terrorized by a killer and an ape-like monster.
The Horror
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Two criminals are reformed when they meet and fall in love.
Love on the Spot
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Betty's campaign tries to appeal to everyone. Real candidates are parodied, but campaign promises are a bit bizarre.
Betty Boop for President
6.3 1932 • Cinematic -
A Police Officer pursues a gang of blackmailers.
The House Opposite
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
An undercover government agent on a case in Mississippi meets and falls in love with a beautiful young woman who's being menaced by a local crime boss.
The Girl from Chicago
6.5 1932 • Cinematic -
Charley unwittingly puts on a belt that has the power to change the wearer's personality.
Now We'll Tell One
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Shirley gets kidnapped by Indians, but by the end there is a big pie fight.
The Pie-Covered Wagon
6.3 1932 • Cinematic -
The Cohens and the Kellys invade a Hollywood studio after Kitty becomes the darling of the studio.
The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Keep Laughing is a 1932 Comedy short
Keep Laughing
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
The film is about the Bolshevik revolt in one of the Armenian Dashnak detachments.
Two Nights
3.3 1932 • Cinematic -
The Rangers have planted wanted posters of their man Tom Logan around hoping he can join the outlaw gang they are after. Robbing the stage ahead of the gang gets him in and he learns Keefe is the boss. When it's time for the big bank robbery Keefe puts Tom in charge but secretly tells a henchman to kill him during the holdup.
The Texas Bad Man
5.0 1932 • Cinematic -
After three weeks and a long, hot voyage across the Pacific, an ocean liner finally arrives at its destination, Ecuador. That evening, the event is marked by a masked ball and a magic show.
Dainah the Mixed
6.7 1932 • Cinematic -
A traveling theatre company comes to Lund and one of the smallest hotels in town. A female actress gets a key by mistake to a room where Sten Stensson Stéen lives.
Sten Stensson Stéen från Eslöv på nya äventyr
8.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A wild country girl moves to Shanghai with her painter boyfriend and experiences exploitation and poverty.
Wild Rose
5.6 1932 • Cinematic -
A young bank employee is engaged to the manager's daughter. He is very much in love but she thinks she is married for her dowry and breaks off her engagement on the wedding day...
He has lost a bride
7.0 1932 • Cinematic -
The Testament of Cornelius Gulden
6.7 1932 • Cinematic -
A jealous American, Mr Stevenson, travels to France with his very pretty young wife Kitty. He tries all sorts of subterfuges so that the charming young woman does not attract the attention of men. But she did not escape the gaze of a certain Robert Perceval.
Passionately
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A Albert Ray directed comedy short starring Al St. John & Aileen Cook where Al tries to fix his inferiority complex by visiting a fortune teller.
Harem Scarem
0.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Eve and Peter fall in love at first sight at a New Year's Eve party, but are separated by Eve's jealous fiancé, Ralph. With neither knowing the other's name, they both spend the following day searching frantically for each other around London. Peter's only clue is a set of shop mannequins, all perfect likenesses of Eve - and all made by Ralph's factory.
Indiscretions of Eve
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
Katy Devoux runs a gambling-drinking joint in British Columbia. She is a fair-playing business woman, but is ashamed of the source of her income, so she has had her daughter Nona raised in the states. Jeff Bowman, an unprincipled scoundrel and business rival, arranges for her daughter to come to town in hope of bringing shame to the mother. He overplays his hand and is killed by Tim Reed, a faithful retainer of Katy's and in love with Nona. The plea is self defense.
Self Defense
10.0 1932 • Cinematic -
The Red Army enters the city, while the White Army leaves it. There are only two people in the landlord’s estate, an old doorkeeper and a grammar school student, the landlord’s son. The house is taken by the Red Army detachment, and the doorkeeper’s son Andrii, a Bolshevik, is among them. The old man does not share his beloved son’s views and protects the landlord’s son hiding him in the attic.
Two Days
5.6 1932 • Cinematic -
Lieutenant Varnière, responsible for discovering the cause of the death of two officers in Algeria, unmasks the assassin in the person of a Russian who lives with three women. He falls in love with one of them and runs away with her while the Russian is killed by a devoted servant.
The Sandman
8.5 1932 • Cinematic -
A Walter Lantz Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon released August 1, 1932.
Day Nurse
9.0 1932 • Cinematic -
A tabloid newspaper reporter overhears a conversation about murder between the owner of a shooting range and his niece Slávka, an avid reader of detective stories. The evidence in the case was underwear with monogram I.K. Professor Sedláček returns from Paris. His wife welcomes him fondly but when she discovers his travelling case is full of ladies' underwear, the idyll is over. But she does not want to get divorced because she loves her husband still. She just wants to punish him adequately. On the advice of a lawyer she decides to arouse his jealousy by flirting with other men.
Růžové kombiné
4.5 1932 • Cinematic -
As he pursues Joan Blossom, ruined gambler Jeff Cheddar is mistaken for two-faced financier Jay Cheddar, eventually leading to Joan's stockbroker father, Sir Henry Blossom, investing heavily in a supposedly worthless gold mine. Financial chaos ensues in a farcical comedy of confused identities, romantic entanglements, and a fortune hiding in a hat.
Money for Nothing
10.0 1932 • Cinematic