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21 DAYS (1938)

24 HOURS (1931)

AFTER OFFICE HOURS (1935)

AFTER TONIGHT (1933)

ALL OF ME (1934)

BACK STREET (1932)

BAD BOY (1935)

BAD SISTER, THE (1931)

BANJO ON MY KNEE (1936)

BEDSIDE (1934)

BIG TOWN CZAR (1939)

BITTER TEA OF GENERAL YEN, THE (1933)

BLACK LEGION (1937)

BLACKMAIL (1939)

BLONDE CRAZY (1931)

BOLERO (1934)

BORDERTOWN (1935)

BRITISH AGENT (1934)

BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS (1933)

CALL HER SAVAGE (1932)

CEILING ZERO(1935)

CENTRAL PARK (1932)

CHAINED (1934)

CHEAT, THE (1931)

CHILD OF MANHATTAN (1933)

CONDEMNED WOMEN (1938)

CONFESSION (1937)

CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY (1939)

CONFLICT (1937)

CONQUERORS, THE (1932)

CONQUEST (1937)

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT (1935)

CRIME OF DOCTOR HALLET, THE (1938)

CRIME SCHOOL (1938)

CRIME TAKES A HOLIDAY (1938)

CROWD ROARS, THE (1932)

DANCERS IN THE DARK (1932)

DANGER LIGHTS (1930)

DANGEROUS (1935)

DANGEROUS TO KNOW (1938)

DANTE'S INFERNO (1935)

DARK ANGEL (1935)

DARK HAZARD (1934)

DESIRE (1936)

DEVIL AND THE DEEP (1932)

DEVIL TO PAY, THE (1930)

DEVIL'S IN LOVE, THE (1933)

DIAMOND JIM (1935)

DIE HERRGOTTS-GRENADIERE (1932)

DISGRACED (1933)

DIVORCEE, THE (1930)

DOCTOR MONICA (1934)

DOWNSTAIRS (1932)

DUST BE MY DESTINY (1939)

DYNAMITE (1930)

EAGLE AND THE HAWK, THE (1933)

EASIEST WAY, THE (1931)

ELTREE CALLING (1930)

EWIGER WALD (1936)

EXCLUSIVE (1937)

F.P. 1 (1933)

FAITHLESS (1932)

FEMALE (1933)

FIVE STAR FINAL (1931)

FLESH (1932)

FORBIDDEN (1932)

FOUR DAUGHTERS (1938)

FOUR WIVES (1939)

FREE SOUL, A (1931)

FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH (1933)

FRISCO JENNY (1933)

FRONT PAGE WOMAN (1935)

GARDEN OF THE MOON (1938)

GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE, THE (1935)

GIRL FROM MISSOURI, THE (1934)

GOLDENBOY (1939)

HARD TO HANDLE (1933)

HARMONY LANE (1935)

HEARTS IN BONDAGE (1936)

HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE (1939)

HELL'S HIGHWAY (1932)

HELL'S HOUSE (1932)

HEROES FOR SALE (1933)

HIDE-OUT (1934)

HIS BROTHER'S WIFE (1936)

HIS GREATEST GAMBLE (1934)

HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT (1937)

HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES (1936)

HOOPLA (1933)

HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD (1934)

HOUSE ON 56TH STREET (1933)

I LOVED A WOMAN (1933)

I'LL GIVE A MILLION (1938)

ILLICIT (1931)

IMITATION OF LIFE (1934)

IN NAME ONLY (1939)

INSPIRATION (1931)

IRON MAN, THE (1931)

IS MY FACE RED (1932)

JAVA HEAD (1935)

JEWEL ROBBERY (1932)

JUAREZ (1939)

KAMERADSCHAFT (1931)

KEY, THE (1934)

KEYHOLE, THE (1933)

KID GALAHAD (1937)

KING OF BURLESQUE (1936)

KING OF THE DAMNED (1936)

KING OF THE NEWSBOYS (1938)

KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR, THE (1933)

LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT (1933)

LADY OF SCANDAL, THE (1930)

LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY, THE (1939)

LAUGHING SINNERS (1931)

LAWYER MAN(1933)

LIGHT THAT FAILED, THE (1939)

LOST LADY, A (1934)

MAD GENIUS, THE (1931)

MADAME X (1937)

MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW (1937)

MANDALAY (1934)

MANNEQUIN (1937)

MARY STEVENS, M.D. (1933)

MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, A (1935)

MILLIE (1931)

MIRACLE WOMAN, THE (1931)

NARROW CORNER, THE (1933)

NIGHT ALARM (1934)

NIGHT OF JUNE 13TH, THE (1932)

OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA (1935)

OLD DARK HOUSE, THE (1932)

ON BORROWED TIME (1939)

ONCE A LADY (1931)

ONE FATAL HOUR (1936)

ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON (1933)

ONE WAY PASSAGE (1932)

OTHER MEN'S WOMEN (1931)

OUTCAST, THE (1937)

OUT CAST LADY (1934)

OUTWARD BOUND (1930)

PAINTED VEIL, THE (1934)

PENTHOUSE (1933)

PERSONAL PROPERTY (1937)

PHANTOM SHIP, THE (1935)

PICKUP (1933)

PICTURE SNATCHER (1933)

PLOUGH AND THE STARS, THE(1936)

POSSESSED, THE (1931)

PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND, THE (1936)

PRIVATE DETECTIVE 62 (1933)

PRIVATE NUMBER (1936)

PURCHASE PRICE, THE (1932)

Titles: R through Z



RECKLESS (1935)

RECKLESS HOUR, THE (1931)

RIFF RAFF (1935)

RIPTIDE (1934)

ROMANCE (1930)

RUMBA (1935)QA

SADIE MCKEE (1934)

SARATOGA (1937)

SECRET BRIDE, THE (1934)

SEVENTH HEAVEN, THE (1937)

SHANGHAI (1935)

SHOPWORN (1932)

SILK EXPRESS, THE (1933)

SIN OF MADELON CLAUDET, THE (1931)

SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY (1930)

SINNERS IN THE SUN (1932)

SIX HOURS TO LIVE (1932)

SKYSCRAPER SOULS (1932)

SMILIN' THROUGH (1932)

SOCIETY DOCTOR (1935)

STAMBOUL QUEST (1934)

STATES ATTORNEY (1932)

STOLEN HARMONY (1935)

STOLEN HOLIDAY (1936)

STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE, THE (1933)

STRANGE INTERLUDE (1932)

STRANGERS MAY KISS (1931)

STREET OF WOMEN (1932)

STREET SCENE (1931)

STRONGER THAN DESIRE (1939)

SUSAN LENOX: HER FALL AND RISE (1931)

SUZY (1936)

SWEEPINGS (1933)

TEN CENTS A DANCE (1931)

THAT CERTAIN WOMAN (1937)

THESE THREE (1936)

THEY GAVE HIM A GUN (1937)

THREE COMRADES (1938)

THREE ON A MATCH (1932)

THUNDER BELOW (1932)

TIGER SHARK (1932)

TODAY WE LIVE (1933)

TRANSGRESSION (1931)

TRUMPET BLOWS, THE (1934)

TWO AGAINST THE WORLD (1932)

UNASHAMED (1932)

UNGUARDED HOUR, THE (1936)

VALIANT IS THE WORD FOR CARRIE (1936)

VORUNTERSUCHUNG (1931)

WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE (1936)

WEST OF SHANGHAI (1937)

WINNER TAKE ALL (1932)

WIVES UNDER SUSPICION (1938)

WOMAN IN THE SHADOWS (1934)

WOMAN'S FACE, A (1938)

YOU AND ME (1938)




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