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Prince and the PauperPrince and the Pauper (1937)
Dir. William Keighley
Feat. Errol Flynn, Claude Rains
Fine adaptation of Mark Twain's immortal tale of two disparate young look–alikes who trade places.
Shall We DanceShall We Dance (1937)
Dir. Mark Sandrich
Feat. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers pretend to be married in this last notable musical of their partnership. Features the classic roller–skate…
Slaves In BondageSlaves In Bondage (1937)
Dir. Elmer Clifton
Prototypical 1930s exploitation effort from legendary producer J.D. Kendis, about a sleazy vice ring run by evil mobsters which comes unstuck after a…
Stella DallasStella Dallas (1937) Recommended
Dir. King Vidor
Feat. Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles
Definitive family melodrama in which Barbara Stanwyck compels as the social–climbing Stella, ultimately driven to painful self–knowledge…
Storm in a TeacupStorm in a Teacup (1937)
Dir. Victor Saville
Feat. Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Cecil Parker
Capra–lite comedy set in Scotland with Harrison as a journalist falling for a local politicians daughter.
Three Stooges Collection, TheThree Stooges Collection, The (1937-1946)
Feat. The Three Stooges
A collection of approximately one sixth of the Three Stooges prolific output, encompassing 29 shorts and a feature–length outing, SWING PARADE…
Topper / Topper ReturnsTopper / Topper Returns (1937)
Dir. Norman Z. McLeod
Feat. Cary Grant, Constance Bennett, Roland Young
Once classic comedy concerns a deceased young couple (Grant and Bennett) who as ghosts haunt the dull life of a banker. Spawned several sequels…
UncivilisedUncivilised (1937)
Dir. Charles Chauvel
Feat. Margot Rhys, Dennis Hoey, Ashton Jarry
Illogical Chauval epic with a white authoress, looking for a story in the outback, kidnapped by an Afghan slaver!
Way Out WestWay Out West (1937) Recommended
Dir. James W Horne
Feat. Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy
One of Laurel and Hardy's best features, spreading their brand of chaos into the Old West.
Wee Willie WinkieWee Willie Winkie (1937)
Dir. John Ford
Feat. Shirley Temple, Victor McLaglen
Charming adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's adventure story, with young Shirley negotiating between the British army and Afghani rebels.

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