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Rafter Romance is an American 1933 pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William A. Seiter and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film, which was based on the 1932 novel of the same name by John Wells, stars Ginger Rogers , Norman Foster and George Sidney , and features Robert Benchley , Laura Hope Crews and Guinn Williams .
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Title Director Featured Cast Genre Note 42nd Street: Lloyd Bacon: Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Una Merkel, Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee, Ginger Rogers, Dick Powell, Ned Sparks, George E. Stone, Allen Jenkins
Hold Your Man is a 1933 American pre-Code romantic drama film directed by an uncredited Sam Wood and starring Jean Harlow and Clark Gable, the third of their six films together. [2] The screenplay by Anita Loos and Howard Emmett Rogers was based on a story by Loos.
Secrets is a 1933 American pre-Code Western film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Mary Pickford in her last film role. The film is a remake of Secrets (1924), a silent film starring Norma Talmadge, which was based on a 1922 play of the same name.
Bitter Sweet is a British musical romance film directed by Herbert Wilcox and released by United Artists in 1933. It was the first film adaptation of Noël Coward 's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet . It starred Anna Neagle and Fernand Gravey , with Ivy St. Helier reviving her stage role as Manon.
April 14, 1933 The White Sister: April 28, 1933 Looking Forward: May 5, 1933 The Devil's Brother: May 12, 1933 The Barbarian: May 19, 1933 Made on Broadway: May 26, 1933 Peg o' My Heart: A Cosmopolitan production June 2, 1933 The Nuisance: June 9, 1933 Hell Below: June 16, 1933 Reunion in Vienna: June 23, 1933 When Ladies Meet: A Cosmopolitan ...
I Lived With You is a 1933 British romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Ivor Novello, Ursula Jeans and Ida Lupino. [1] It is based on the West End hit play I Lived With You by Novello.