Subgenre Sampler
Classics: 3634 Films to Buy & Rent
Prince 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 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 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 Dallas (1937)
- 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 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, 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 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…
Uncivilised (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 West (1937)
- 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 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.