A man creates a scheme to extend the fishing season and make more profits for his Alaskan cannery. This one has a great deal of racial stereotypes, not uncommon for the day.
A newlywed couple find themselves on the same train one year after their wedding, with the husband going to his execution. A slow starter, but it's worth the wait.
Earth is purchased and attacked by an alien with an army of androids to enslave the people of Sol 3! Amazingly, this movie was not written, produced, or directed by Ed Wood.
A concert violinist, after an accident that prevents him from being a soloist in the orchestra, is scorned by his family and begins to teach violin lessons.
A snobbish professor makes a bet with his friend that he can take a flower seller, and pass her off as a society girl. The girl, however, has ideas of her own.
Stars Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, and Wilfrid Lawson.
A man takes wager on his survival on a desert isle, and proceeds to manufacture all the civilized surroundings he is accustomed to using what he has available. Soon, he's joined by a runaway he dubs 'Saturday.'
This is a politically incorrect, pre-Hayes code movie (yes, this is the long version) about a reporter who believes a fisherman is smuggling immigrants.
A Hal Roach comedy about an elderly man who leaves Wyoming to visit his granddaughter in Massachusetts. Contains a lot of stereotypes, typical of the time.
A bit of wartime propaganda. When a wealthy businessman offers a million dollar bounty on the head of Hitler, a group of bounty hunters seek out the reward.
A family gets lost on the road and finds a devil-worshiping cult led by the evil Master and his servant Torgo. Considered one of the worst movies ever, it's become a cult classic.