HEARTBEAT (1946) Ginger Rogers – Adolphe Menjou – Basil Rathbone



Ginger is a teenage escapee from reform school. She joins a pickpocket academy run by Basil Rathbone. When she attempts to steal a wallet she is caught and roped into a scheme involving an official diplomatic receprtion. While there, she meets and falls in love with a young, rich and hansome diplomat, who she has a hard time catching

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Just Imagine (full movie) (1930)



Just Imagine is a 1930 science fiction musical comedy directed by David Butler. The film is probably best known for its art direction and special effects in its portrayal of New York City in an imagined 1980. It has never officially been released on VHS or DVD

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Just_Imagine

This film is now in the Public Domain.

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Miracle In Harlem (1948)



Julie Weston and her aunt, Hattie, own and operate a candy-store in Harlem. A wealthy business man, Albert Marshall, and his wayward son, Jim Marshall, swindle the women out of the store. Later, Albert Marshall is found murdered, and there are several suspects, including Marshall’s secretary and a blackmailer. – Summary written by Les Adams (longhorn1939@suddenlink.net).

Cast (IMDB): Sheila Guyse as Julie Weston; Stepin Fetchit as Swifty’, the Handyman; Hilda Offley as Aunt Hattie; Creighton Thompson as Reverend Jackson; Kenneth Freeman as Jim Marshall; William Greaves as Bert Hallam; Sybil Lewis as Alice Adams (as Sybyl Lewis); Laurence Criner as Albert Marshall (as Lawrence Criner); Jack Carter as Philip Manley; Milton Williams as Mr. Wilkinson; Monte Hawley as Lieutenant Renard; Ruble Blakey as Detective Foley; Slick’ Chester as Detective Tracy (as Alfred Chester); Savannah Churchill as Singer – Specialty ‘I Want to Be Loved’; Lavada Carter as Singer – Specialty ‘John Saw the Number’; Norma Shepherd as Singer – Specialty ‘Patience and Fortitude’; Juanita Hall as Juanita Hall – Specialty ‘Chocolate Candy Blues’; Lynn Proctor Trio as Trio; Lynn Proctor as Lynn Proctor; Juanita Hall Choir as Choir; Hilda Geeley as Singer (uncredited).

More Information:
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040593/
Internet Archive: http://archive.org/details/MiracleinHarlem

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