Friday, March 31, 2017

Thursday, March 30 - Allotment Wives

Allotment Wives (1945)

Sheila Seymour (Kay Francis) runs an upscale salon and lives a life of luxury. The salon is just a front, though. For Sheila and her shadowy partner, Whitey Colton (Otto Kruger), the real business is operating a stable of beautiful women who marry lonely veterans for their government allotment pay. Once the women have the money, they dump the vets. But Sheila's world begins to fall apart when her daughter (Teala Loring) and a military detective (Paul Kelly) start to put the pieces together.

Allotment Wives, Inc., that’s the name given to the nationwide syndicate at work bilking the government of millions of dollars, operates through bigamous marriages to servicemen. The syndicate is run by hard-as-nails Sheila Seymour (Kay Francis) and a handful of male handlers. These male handlers recruit girls and operate similarly to pimps. The girls are groomed to the scam and then placed in canteens where they meet lonely servicemen. With the spectre of war at everyone’s heels, there’s no time for slow romance, and so the servicemen marry girls they barely know and then go to war. Their brides, engaged in many bigamous marriages at once, turn over their benefits to their handlers, and the handlers in turn report to Sheila Seymour. These arrangements pay off in a different way if the servicemen die in the line of duty. Then the “jackpot” comes in the form of an insurance check.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Wednesday, March 29 - The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Never Mention Murder

The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre (1960–1965): Never Mention Murder (Season 5 Episode 10 - aired November 1964)

The tale of a chief surgeon who rents a private eye in order to follow his wife. And the private eye reports that the wife in question has a lover, he brings the husband the recordings of the two unfaithful lovers. Then the surgeon plans to kill his wife's lover. In this proceedings, he poisons him before leading the surgery operation...

But, in the meanwhile, the private detective is back and tries to blackmail his client, because he has understood that the surgeon wants to get rid of his wife's lover. And this man has a wife too...A wife who is in touch wit the private eye...

Teasdale sets about to avenge himself on his wife by talking him into totally unneeded heart surgery and poisoning him before the operation.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Tuesday, March 28 - Me and My Gal

Me and My Gal (1932)

Young New York cop Dan falls in love with waterfront waitress Helen.

In this wisecracking comedy, Dan Dolan (Spencer Tracy) is a cop whose beat is the New York waterfront. Dan has a soft spot for Helen Riley (Joan Bennett), a sharp-tongued waitress at a cheap diner, while her scatter-brained sister Kate (Marion Burns) is in love with Duke Castage (George Walsh), a sleazy low-level mobster. While Duke makes a play for Kate, both Helen and Dan know that he's bad news, and Dan wants to put Duke behind bars before he can break Kate's heart.

Gangster Duke Castenega (George Walsh) asks his ex-girlfriend, Kate (Marion Burns), to provide him with the combination numbers to safe deposit boxes at the bank where she works. When Duke is arrested, he escapes and hides in Kate's attic. Danny Dolan (Spencer Tracy), who's just received a promotion to detective, is assigned to find the gangster. He's in love with Kate's sister, Helen (Joan Bennett), and seeks her help in the investigation -- but Helen is reluctant to place Kate in jeopardy.

something like that...

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Monday, March 27 - Thriller: Choose a Victim

Thriller (1960–1962): Choose a Victim (Season 1 Episode 19 - aired 24 January 1961)

A beach bum locks onto a wealthy young woman whose sadness is as obvious as her flashy jewels and sports car. At first Ralphie Teal only desires a quick score, but when the comely Ms. Landers forgives his larceny in exchange for his serious attention, the heel sees a much bigger payoff looming, via her only relative, a harsh uncle who's loaded.

Monday, March 27, 2017

Sunday, March 26 - Bad Boy

Bad Boy (1949)

Audie Murphy plays repeat offender Danny Lester. Danny is a juvenile delinquent sentenced to Variety Club Ranch in lieu of jail. Boys Ranch caretakers Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt and James Gleason try to set Danny straight while fellow juvies Stanley Clements, Jimmy Lydon and Dickie Moore try to put the antisocial hothead in his place.

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Saturday, March 25 - Wodehouse Playhouse: The Truth About George

Wodehouse Playhouse (1974–1978): The Truth About George (Season 1 Episode 1 - aired 23 April 1975)

George Mulliner has a love that dare not speak, so to speak - a love for fellow crossword aficionado Susan, because as a stutterer, he can't get the words out while she's in the room. Susan suggests he see a specialist, who tells George it's his shyness which holds him back, so he should initiate conversations with 3 strangers each day. But George's first 3 targets couldn't be any stranger.

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Friday, March 24 - Three on a Match

Three on a Match (1932)

Three women who went to the same elementary school, Mary (Joan Blondell), Ruth (Bette Davis), and Vivian (Ann Dvorak), meet again as young adults after some time apart. They each light a cigarette from the same match and discuss the superstition that such an act is unlucky and that Vivian, the last to light her cigarette, will be the first to die.

Mary is a show girl who has established stability in her life after spending some time in a reform school, while Ruth works as a stenographer. Vivian is the best off of the three, married to successful lawyer Robert Kirkwood (Warren William) and with a young son Robert Jr. (Buster Phelps), but she has grown dissatisfied with her life. Just before she is about to leave on an ocean cruiser with her son, Mary comes along with two men going to a party on the ship, before it leaves. Gambler Michael Loftus (Lyle Talbot) one of the two men flirts around with Vivian and persuades her to run away with him.

Vivian and Michael Loftus run a very shabby life, so that Mary concerned about Vivian's neglect of her son, tells Robert (nearly mad about the disappearance of his son) where to find his boy. Mary and Ruth are very fond of Junior so that Robert proposes to Mary and hires Ruth to look after the child. Mary and Robert marry the same day his divorce from Vivian becomes final.

Meanwhile, Vivian's money runs out and Michael owes $2,000 to gangster Ace (Edward Arnold), who tells him to pay up or else. Desperate, Michael tries to blackmail Robert by threatening to inform the press about Mary's criminal background. When that does not work, he kidnaps Robert's boy. However, Vivian scrawls a message in lipstick on her nightgown and throws herself out the window of the fourth-floor apartment where she and her son are being held, leading to the child's rescue.

Friday, March 24, 2017

Thursday, March 23 - The Man in the Back Seat

The Man in the Back Seat (1961)

Derren Nesbitt and Keith Faulkner star as small-time crooks Tony and Frank who, one ill fated evening, jump a greyhound track bookie (Harry Locke - a familiar face in British cinema) only to find that the loot they desire is in a security bag chained to his wrist. Piling the unconscious victim into the back seat of his own vehicle, the pair take off in panic determined to first free the bookie from his money and then free themselves of him altogether.

But whenever the two try to ditch their unwanted and silently oppressive charge, some accident or twist of fate intervenes, making them go on with their burden, descending further into guilt, desperation and ultimately tragedy.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Wednesday, March 22 - A Very Honorable Guy

A Very Honorable Guy (1934

This humorous tale of a sub-culture of gamblers and pickpockets centers on Feet Samuels (Joe E. Brown), whose luck hasn't been so good lately. It gets even worse when the local mob boss, "The Brain" (Alan Dinehart), wants to teach a couple of welchers a lesson via the fists of his henchmen. They use Feet to find their marks, and when the police arrive, Feet winds up in jail for hitting a policeman in the confusion. The Brain offers Feet a five hundred dollar loan to help bail him out of jail. At first Feet smartly refuses, but when it is pointed out to him that the Brain might consider it an insult, he reluctantly accepts the loan. Feet has no luck raising the money he owes the Brain, and then he gets an idea when he sees a butcher delivering a side of beef for fifty dollars. With no money, no luck, and rejected by his girl Hortense (Alice White) Feet figures he has nothing to live for anyways. He decides to sell his body to science for one thousand dollars. However, he gets no takers but one - a strange doctor who is taken with the unique shape of Feet's head. Of course the doctor has no guarantee Feet won't take the money and never return, so The Brain underwrites this strange contract in which Feet is given one month to sew up his affairs and return a corpse.

Feet then repays his debt to the Brain and takes the balance to go on one last spree before he dies. Fate can be cruel, though, and suddenly Feet's gambling begins to pay off. Pretty soon Feet has run up his 500 dollars into a small fortune. This allows him to win back Hortense and begin to make wedding plans. There's just one problem. He's been having so much fun he forgot that his month is up the next day.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Tuesday, March 21 - Maisie

Maisie (1939)

Maisie Ravier, a spitfire from the vaudeville circuit, is stranded, penniless, in a small Wyoming town where she meets "Slim" Martin, the manager of a ranch owned by Clifford Ames. Slim, who distrusts all women because of the pain one caused him, rejects Maisie's flirtations and orders her to leave town. At the railroad station, Maisie meets Ames and his adulterous wife Sybil, who have come West to patch up their marriage, and tells them that Slim has hired her to be Sybil's maid. While Maisie befriends the lonely Ames, Sybil, who has married Ames for his money, sends for her lover, Richard Raymond. When Ames is involved in an accident that leaves him trapped in his car, Maisie goes for help and finds Sybil with her lover. That night, Maisie and Slim declare their love for each other and decide to marry, and Maisie, troubled by Sybil's infidelity, insists upon leaving the ranch. Before leaving, Maisie confronts Sybil about her treatment of Ames, and Sybil turns the tables on Maisie by telling Slim that Maisie is in love with Ames. Sybil's lies trigger a fight between Maisie and Slim, and Maisie leaves the ranch in anger. Meanwhile, a despondent Ames has realized that his wife is cheating on him and, after mailing a letter to his lawyer, kills himself. When Maisie learns that Slim is on trial for killing Ames, she rushes to the courtroom. There Ames's lawyer finds her and presents her with a letter from Ames. The letter is a suicide note that clears Slim and wills the ranch to Maisie. All ends happily as Slim and Maisie plan to marry and live together on the ranch.

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Monday, March 20 - Broken Lullaby

Broken Lullaby (1932)

A young French soldier in World War I is overcome with guilt when he kills a German soldier who, like himself, is a musically gifted conscript, each having attended the same musical conservatory in France. The fact that the incident occurred in war does not assuage his guilt. He travels to Germany to meet the man's family.

As anti-French sentiment continues to permeate Germany, Dr. Holderlin (Lionel Barrymore) initially refuses to welcome Paul into his home, but changes his mind when his son's fiancée Elsa identifies him as the man who has been leaving flowers on Walter's grave. Rather than reveal the real connection between them, Paul tells the Holderlin family he was a friend of their son, who attended the same musical conservatory he did.

Although the hostile townspeople and local gossips disapprove, the Holderlins befriend Paul, who finds himself falling in love with Elsa (Nancy Carroll). When she shows Paul her former fiancé's bedroom, he becomes distraught and tells her the truth. She convinces him not to confess to Walter's parents, who have embraced him as their second son, and Paul agrees to forego easing his conscience and stays with his adopted family. Dr. Holderlin presents Walter's violin to Paul, who plays it while Elsa accompanies him on the piano.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Sunday, March 19 - The Male Animal

The Male Animal (1942)

On the weekend of the big football game at a large Midwestern university, English professor Tommy Turner (Henry Fonda) unexpectedly gets embroiled in a free-speech controversy. When a trustee (Eugene Pallette) learns that Tommy intends to read a letter by convicted anarchist Bartolomeo Vanzetti in class, he threatens the professor's job. Meanwhile, Tommy's unhappy wife (Olivia de Havilland) is wooed by her visiting college boyfriend, ex-football star Joe Ferguson (Jack Carson).

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Saturday, March 18 - The Man Who Could Cheat Death

The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959)

In Paris during 1890, 104-year-old Georges Bonnet (Diffring) is a sculptor who maintains a youthful appearance by regularly murdering women and using their parathyroid glands as an elixir to ward off the signs of age. When Bonnet requires a vital surgery to be undertaken he asks his old colleague Prof. Ludwig Weiss (Arnold Marlé) to perform it. He declines and Bonnet then blackmails Pierre Gerard (Lee) into performing the operation by endangering the life of Janine Dubois (Hazel Court), a young lady in whom both Bonnet and Gerard are romantically interested.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Friday, March 17 - Not So Dumb

Not So Dumb (1930)

Dulcy (Marion Davies) is engaged to Gordon (Elliott Nugent), an up-and-coming businessman with grandiose aspirations. In an effort to help him with his career, she invites his potential business partner, jeweler Mr. Forbes (William Holden), to their home, along with his daughter and girlfriend (gee, I thought it was his wife). Despite her best intentions, Dulcy is not the most-eloquent of hostesses and is quickly overwhelmed by the evening's events, making one blunder after another, putting Gordon's career at risk.

Not-so-smart chatterbox Dulcy Parker does and says all the wrong things, but they right themselves to prove she's not so dumb after all.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Thursday, March 16 - Thank You, Jeeves!

Thank You, Jeeves! (1936)

Erudite manservant Jeeves hopes to keep his frivolous employer Bertie out of new harrowing adventures, but a damsel in distress, carrying half of some mysterious plans, intrudes on their London flat one rainy night. Bertie follows her to country hotel Mooring Manor, prepared to do slapstick battle with crooks posing as Scotland Yard men.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Wednesday, March 15 - Female

Female (1933)

Alison Drake is an automobile magnate, a hard-nosed, hardboiled business woman making dozens of important decisions a day. In her private life, however, she is passionate and bold in her pursuit of male companionship, which she frequently finds among the ranks of her own employees and executives; the problem is that these men can't abide the fact that back at work, she's all business again; and she keeps having to get their long, mopey faces out of her presence by transferring them elsewhere. Then she meets Jim Thorne (George... Hey, where's the rest?

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Tuesday, March 14 - Journal of a Crime

Journal of a Crime (1934)

A wife shoots her husband's mistress. Afterwards, she is tormented by guilt when someone else is blamed for the crime.

Paul Moliet, a playwright, is in love with Odette, the star of one of his plays. Odette has used him to further her career and now threatens to end their affair if he does not divorce his wife Françoise. Paul attempts to tell Françoise, but she is determined to hold on to her husband. She goes to the theater, shoots Odette, and escapes without being seen. A man named Costelli is arrested for the crime, but Paul discovers his own revolver backstage and confronts Françoise. She refuses to confess and although Paul stays with her, she manages to visit Costelli before he is guillotined and confesses to him that she is guilty. Because he is responsible for another murder, he gallantly confesses to hers as well. Guilt overcomes Françoise, though, and she decides to confess, but on the way to the prosecutor's office, she is struck by a car when she tries to save a child from being hit. When Françoise recovers, she has lost her memory. Paul, who has now fallen in love with his wife, realizes she has regained her lost innocence and takes her to a villa by the sea where she can recuperate and be happy.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Monday, March 13 - One Sunday Afternoon

One Sunday Afternoon (1933)

Gary Cooper is a small town dentist dissatisfied with his lot. Though married to the lovely and affectionate Frances Fuller, Cooper still carries a torch for his former sweetheart, Fay Wray. Years earlier, Cooper had lost Wray to his old friend Neil Hamilton, and is consumed with the desire to get even with his rival. The now-wealthy Hamilton comes to visit Cooper, with Wray in tow. Cooper then seeks to rekindle his old romance. (Get revenge is more like it!)

Monday, March 13, 2017

Sunday, March 12 - Over 21

Over 21 (1945)

Max Wharton, 39, is the editor of the New York Bulletin -- or he was, until he announces that he's quitting to join the army. Robert Gow, who owns the paper, is furious. But Wharton wants more than anything to be close to the war. And his wife, Polly, wants to be close to him. And so she finishes up her latest movie script, and follows her husband to live near the barracks. She lives in a bungalow with no shower, lights that you have to turn on and off from the outside, a refrigerator that makes a hideous noise when she's lucky (that means it's working), moths and other niceties. Meanwhile, Max, studying hard for his exams, is starting to believe the saw that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Saturday, March 11 - Bringing Up Baby

Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Dr. David Huxley at the Stuyvesant Museum of Natural History is absorbed in his work with skeletons of prehistoric animals, and so is his assistant Alice Swallow, whom he is going to marry the following day. She sees their marriage only as a practical arrangement, and dismisses his thoughts of a honeymoon and of having children. The museum is vying for a one million dollar donation from Mrs. Carleton Random, and David is sent to a meeting with her lawyer, Mr. Peabody. There the introvert and impractical David bumps into the extrovert and energetic heiress Susan Vance. When a psychiatrist explains to Susan, that the love impulse in men often reveals itself in conflict, she interprets David's behavior as an example of this, and falls in love with him. From now on she has only one thought in her mind: to stop David from marrying his assistant, and to win him for herself. Without knowing how it happened, David suddenly finds himself with Susan in a car, transporting her tame leopard Baby to her aunt's farm in Connecticut. Susan's aunt Elizabeth turns up, and she happens to be the prospective donor David has been looking for. Suddenly David is entangled in a hodgepodge of misunderstandings and a nocturnal chase after animals on the run.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Friday, March 10 - Snowfire

Snowfire (1958)

While trying to capture a white stallion, rancher Mike McGowan (Don McGowan) strays onto land owned by feisty Carol Hampton (Claire Kelly), and the two quarrel over who can claim the horse. Mike takes the animal home, and one of his two daughters, Molly (Molly McGowan), is immediately smitten with the horse, who she christens Snowfire. She spends all her time with the horse, and when she refuses to allow Mike to brand him and insists that Snowfire "speaks" to her, Mike contacts a psychiatrist.

...or something like that...

Friday, March 10, 2017

Thursday, March 9 - The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis: The Hunger Strike

The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959–1963): The Hunger Strike (Season 1 Episode 17 - aired 26 January 1960)

Thalia has just started dating Chatsworth Osborne Jr. She admits she is doing so just because he and his family are wealthy. Dobie vows to win her back. From a love poem that he is helping Maynard learn, Dobie comes up with the idea that he will become "wan and pale" to gain Thalia's sympathy. How will he accomplish his physical transformation?: by going on a hunger strike. He believes both the transformation and the hunger strike itself will persuade Thalia to be his steady girl. He vows to stay on the hunger strike until Thalia agrees to his wishes. When Dobie starts getting hungry, he contemplates cheating as he doesn't want anyone but Maynard to know since many people seemed to have a vested interest in whether Dobie eats.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Wednesday, March 8 - The Glass Key

The Glass Key (1935)

Ed Beaumont is the personal friend, advisor and bodyguard to Paul Madvig, the political boss of a large city. When a mysterious murder is committed---the son of a Madvig political opponent (what?)---Madvig's enemies try to pin the crime on him because he is waging a clean-up campaign they oppose. Ed risks his life and his reputation to find the killer and clear his friend.

George Raft as Beaumont is the personal retainer and fixer for political boss Edward Arnold. And Arnold is heading for some trouble. He's decided to join the 'reform' element in his town headed by Senator Charles Richman and that does not please gangster Robert Gleckler who has had a working relationship with Arnold up to this time. But Arnold who has worked his way up from poverty sees a chance at respectability and the thing that makes him interested is Claire Dodd who is Richman's daughter and who plays along with Arnold's interest in her for her father's sake.

At the same time Richman has a wastrel son in Ray Milland who has added Arnold's daughter Rosalind Keith to his list of conquests. He's needing some money real bad to pay off gambling markers to Gleckler. Later on Milland winds up dead and suspicion falls on Arnold. It's up to Raft to investigate and get him out of the jackpot.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Tuesday, March 7 - Thriller: Man in the Cage

Thriller (1960–1962): Man in the Cage (Season 1 Episode 18 - aired 17 January 1961)

An American comes to Tangier to search for his missing brother and becomes embroiled in the search for a missing cache of heroin.

A man comes to Tangiers to find his brother, who has been running guns for an Arab group. We know from the beginning that he has gotten in over his head. When he starts to find out things, danger lurks all around. He has a letter from his brother that seems to be of interest to all the parties. This is his ace in the hole...

And don't forget the cage!

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Monday, March 6 - Perry Mason: The Case of the Dangerous Dowager

Perry Mason (1957–1966): The Case of the Dangerous Dowager (Season 2 Episode 26 - aired 9 May 1959)

Sylvia Oxman is desperate to retrieve the $7,500 in IOUs she signed over at the Clover Club poker room in Gardena. She is convinced that her ex-husband Frank Oxman will try to get his hands on them and use them to have her labeled an unfit mother thereby getting custody of their son Peter. Poker room co-owner Danny Barker isn't going to make it easy for her, however, suggesting that he will sell the IOUs to the highest bidder asking $25,000. Sylvia's grandmother Matilda Benson and her son Robert call on Perry Mason to seek his assistance on Sylvia's behalf and Perry and Paul drake are soon investigating. Perry runs a bluff on Danny Barker to force him to turn over the IOUs at face value. Danny's partner Charles Duncan intervenes to make sure they get their money but nothing untoward takes place. Before long Danny Baker is found dead in his office, killed with Sylvia's gun. Despite the odds, Perry takes on her case and roots out the real killer.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Sunday, March 5 - Lassie Come Home

Lassie Come Home (1943)

In a small Yorkshire village during the Great Depression, financial pressures cause the parents of young Joe Carraclough (Roddy McDowall) to sell his beloved dog, Lassie, to the Duke of Rudling (Nigel Bruce) . After the duke takes the collie to his Scottish estate, his granddaughter (Elizabeth Taylor) recognizes that the dog misses her former owner and allows her to escape. Facing great dangers and small kindnesses on her lengthy journey, the faithful dog sets forth to rejoin her beloved family.

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Saturday, March 4 - The Third Man: One Kind Word

The Third Man (1959–1965): One Kind Word (Season 2 Episode 2 - aired 7 September 1959)

It's a flashback.

When Harry rescues a pretty woman from an attempted suicide (wait a minute - that's not right, is it?), he is recognized as a post-war black-marketeer from Vienna. British intelligence asks his assistance to bring to justice another black-marketeer who uses children to explode land mines, thereby enabling him to cross behind the Iron Curtain with contraband.

Saturday, March 4, 2017

Friday, March 3 - Step Lively, Jeeves!

Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937)

Jeeves gets used by a pair of conmen, Georges Givot and Alan Dinehart. These two convince Treacher he's the heir to Sir Francis Drake and there's a hidden treasure that is his by right. And of course if folks want to invest in the finding of said treasure why Dinehart and Givot are ready to help. Their con game gets a stroke of luck as a former bootlegger who stashed his loot and is now rich is desperate to crash society take up Treacher's cause.

Friday, March 3, 2017

Thursday, March 2 - Woman Against Woman

Woman Against Woman (1938)

Cynthia is married to Steve and is a selfish hard woman. She decides where they will live, who they will see and even gets rid of Dora, the nanny who raised Steve and is now raising their daughter Ellen. When Steve divorces Cynthia, even his mother is on Cynthia's side. While pleading a case in Washington, Steve meets a woman named Maris and falls for her. Maris does not know if she is going to the altar or the chopping block, but they marry and come back to his hometown. Unfortunately, Maris is the outsider, and being a small town where Cynthia and Steve grew up, everyone is Cynthia's friend and not Maris. Cynthia will use every occasion, every trick, including Ellen, to try to ruin the life that Steve has with Maris.

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Wednesday, March 1 - Perry Mason: The Case of the Petulant Partner

Perry Mason (1957–1966): The Case of the Petulant Partner (Season 2 Episode 25 - aired 25 April 1959)

Harry Bright and Chuck Clark have been partners for over 30 years (mining - out in the desert) and have made quite a bit of money. Harry is concerned that Clark's new young wife Margaret and her brother Howard Roper may be cheating him as well as his friend Chuck out of their money. He goes to see Chuck but as Chuck is gone he gets into a dispute with Howard ending with a shot fired by Bright into the ground. Harry consults Perry Mason who suggests he dissolve the partnership which would call for a complete accounting of all assets. Harry doesn't want to do that as he is clearly not angry or upset with his business partner, only the gold digger he married. Harry receives evidence from Salty Sims that Margaret and Howard aren't brother and sister and tells Chuck. When Margaret is found dead in her bedroom, Harry is charged with murder. The bullet in the body came from the same gun that a bullet found in the ground came from.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Tuesday, Feb. 28 - The Rich Are Always with Us

The Rich Are Always with Us (1932)

The ten year marriage of of Caroline Van Dyke and Greg Grannard is falling apart. A young woman, Allison, plots to become his second wife. Caroline's friend, novelist Julian, has long loved her and now sees his chance, but she refuses him and goes to Paris to file for divorce. Julian follows but on hearing that Greg has fallen on financial hardship Caroline returns to help him. Greg tells Caroline that his now-wife Allison is pregnant and Caroline realizes that she loves Julian and to travel to China with him and be married. Allison and Greg have a bitter row in the car, which then smashes into a tree killing Allison and injuring Greg. Caroline tells Julian she will stay with Greg until he is well, but marries Julian in the hospital with a promise to join him as soon as she can.

Whew!