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She Married Her Boss (1935)
Dir. Gregory La Cava
Feat. Claudette Colbert
Pleasant romantic comedy stars Claudette Colbert, who just may regret her marital decision.
Sylvia ScarlettSylvia Scarlett (1935)
Dir. George Cukor
Feat. Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant
Katharine Hepburn looks smashing as a boy in this cross–dressing flop that was reappraised in the 1960s as a lost classic, with a unique style…
Tale of Two CitiesTale of Two Cities (1935) Recommended
Dir. Jack Conway
Feat. Ronald Colman
A model screen adaptation of a classic novel. Script and spectacle are in perfect accord to tell Charles Dickens' story of courage and honour in 18th…
Tarzan and His MateTarzan and His Mate (1935) Recommended
Dir. Cedric Gibbons
Feat. Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton
Johnny Weissmuller returns in what is widely considered the best of the Tarzan series, with first–rate production values, stunts and Maureen…
Top HatTop Hat (1935) Recommended
Dir. Mark Sandrich
Feat. Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
Magically irrepressible musical with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers enacting some brilliant toe–tapping routines to the tunes of Irving Berlin…
Werewolf of London / She-Wolf of LondonWerewolf of London / She-Wolf of London (1935)
Dir. Stuart Walker, Jean Yarbrough
Feat. Henry Hull, Warner Oland, Don Porter
A double feature of early 'werewolf' horrors. Werewolf of London (1935) Dir. Stuart Walker – The first film to feature the 'werewolf'…
Whole Town's Talking, TheWhole Town's Talking, The (1935)
Dir. John Ford
Feat. Edward G. Robinson, Jean Arthur, Arthur Hohl
Edward G. Robinson stars in a duel role as a meek office clerk who bares a resemblance to Public Enemy Number One. Entertaining mix of farce and…
Wolf Man, The - The Legacy CollectionWolf Man, The - The Legacy Collection (The Wolf Man, Werewolf of London, She-Wolf of London) (1935-1946)
Feat. Lon Jr. Chaney
A 3–disc set containing two of Lon Chaney Jr.'s WOLF MAN films and two other 'werewolf' horrors WEREWOLF OF LONDON and SHE–WOLF OF LONDON.
Anne of Green GablesAnne of Green Gables (1934)
Dir. Dawn O'Day
Feat. Dawn O'Day, Tom Brown, Sara Haden
Charming early adaptation of the classic L.M. Montgomery novel starring Dawn O'Day as Anne Shirley (Dawn legally changed her name to Anne Shirley…
Belle of the NinetiesBelle of the Nineties (1934)
Dir. Leo McCarey
Feat. Mae West
Mae's first post–production code outing: she plays a sultry cabaret singer lusted after by a myriad of Missippian males. Duke Ellington also…

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