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Renowned actress/singer Takamine Mieko stars as titular heroine Nobuko, a spirited young teacher working in a conservative school. Based on a novel by Shishi Bunroku, the film follows her experiences as she challenges the school with her liberal thinking and teaching methods.Read More »
1931-1940
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Hiroshi Shimizu – Nobuko (1940)
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Louis De Rochemont – The Ramparts We Watch (1940)
1931-1940DocumentaryDramaLouis De RochemontUSA

America learns the value of wartime preparedness in de Rochemont’s study of World War I’s effect on average citizens (imdb)Read More »
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Milton Carruth & Lewis R. Foster – She’s Dangerous (1937)
1931-1940CrimeDramaLewis R. FosterMilton CarruthUSAA beautiful woman suspected of being a jewel thief is actually a detective tracking down a ring of bond thieves.Read More »
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Harlan Thompson – Kiss and Make-Up (1934)
1931-1940ComedyHarlan ThompsonRomanceScrewball ComedyUSA

Dr. Maurice Lamar is a noted plastic-surgeon who makes his rich clients beautiful. He makes Eve Caron, the wife of Marcel Caron, so satisfied with his skilled hands that she leaves Marcel and marries Maurice. They go on a Mediterranean honeymoon, where he soon finds the effects of his own beauty regulations are more than he can handle. He bids adieu to his new bride, wings it back to Paris with the intention of giving up his practice and becoming a scientific researcher…after winning back the love of his simple, unadorned secretary, Anne.
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Michael Curtiz – The Walking Dead [+Commentary] (1936)
1931-1940ClassicsHorrorMichael CurtizUSA

A gang of racketeers frames down-on-his-luck John Ellman for murder. After a trial finds him guilty, evidence is brought forth proving his innocence, but it is too late and he is executed anyway. A doctor sees an opportunity to use an experimental procedure to restore him to life but is that entirely possible? Desirable?Read More »
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Malcolm St. Clair – Crack-Up (1936)
1931-1940DramaMalcolm St. ClairThrillerUSASynopsis:
Test pilot Brian Donlevy works for a major aircraft plant where a hush-hush project is in progress. Peter Lorre is a deceptively shy plant technician who is actually the head of a foreign spy ring. Eager to get his hands on the plans of a new, secret aircraft, Lorre bribes Donlevy to help him steal the blueprints. Donlevy agrees…Read More » -
Lev Kuleshov – Sorok serdets AKA Forty Hearts (1930)
1931-1940AnimationDocumentaryLev KuleshovUSSRSorok Serdets is a 49 minute politprosvet film centered on electrical power plants, the new beating hearts planned for Soviet society and economy.
The infotainment flick is full of both creative metaphors and rather rude suggestions towards the bourgeois and capitalists, conveying historical materialism in a bombastic way that anyone can understand. The most prominent metaphor, a horse transformed by technology into a factory, connects peasant toil to industrialization. And it goes on to contextualize the early 20s grain famines, NEP, and Stalin’s new 5-year-plan phases, and it gets you on board for the role of electrification in the development of a workers’ state in the Soviet Union.Read More »
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Maurice Cammage – Le Coq Du Regiment (1933)
1931-1940ComedyFranceMaurice CammageQuote:
Labeled in the credits as a “vaudeville filme” [sorry, can’t get the accent mark on the filme], Le coq du regiment (dir. Maurice Cammage) was filmed at the Courbevoie studio near Paris, using the Photo-Sonor technology developed by French radio. The film could also be described as a comique troupier, a comedy film about military life, a popular French film genre of the 1930s. Le coq du regiment features the comic actor Fernandel, as does another military comedy of the period, Pathe Natan’s Les gaites de l’escadron (dir. Maurice Tourneur, 1932). Le coq du regiment also features stage-trained actors performing a script adapted from the stage, and direct-recorded sound. Read More » -
Lambert Hillyer – Extortion (1938)
1931-1940Lambert HillyerMysteryUSAThe story takes place on a college campus, where a distinctively unpopular professor is murdered. When her physics-teacher father falls under suspicion, co-ed Betty Tisdale turns to campus newspaper editor Larry Campbell. Dissatisfied with the slowness of police procedure, Betty, Larry and their fellow students conduct their own investigation, unearthing a hotbed of scholastic intrigue and double-crossing.Read More »





