Product Tag - Roland Young

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    Topper Takes a Trip (1938)

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    Topper Takes a Trip (1938)

    Mrs Topper’s friend Mrs Parkhurst has convinced Mrs topper, to file for a divorce from Cosmo, due to the strange circumstances of his trip with ghost Marion Kirby. Marion comes back from heaven’s door to help Cosmo again, this time only with dog Mr. Atlas. Due to a strange behavior of Cosmo, the judge refuses to divorce them, so Mrs Parkhurst takes Mrs Topper on a trip to France, where she tries to arrange the final reasons for the divorce, with help of a gold-digging French baron, Marion takes Cosmo to the same hotel, to bring them back together and to get her own final ticket to heaven, but the whole thing turns out to be not too easy.

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    The Young in Heart (1938)

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    The Young in Heart (1938)

    The Carleton family makes a living as card sharps, fortune hunters, and finding new suckers to mooch off of.

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    Ali Baba Goes To Town (1937)

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    Ali Baba Goes To Town (1937)

    While visiting Hollywood a starstruck movie fan (Eddie Cantor) fantasizes about himself cast in an Arabian adventure. Director David Butler’s comedy–with many songs–also features Tony Martin, Roland Young, Gypsy Rose Lee (billed as Rose Hovick), John Carradine, June Lang, Virginia Field, Charles Lane, The Peters Sisters and many big-name guest stars playing themselves.

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    Topper (1937)

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    Topper (1937)

    Madcap couple George and Marion Kerby are killed in an automobile accident. They return as ghosts to try and liven up the regimented lifestyle of their friend and bank president, Cosmo Topper. When Topper starts to live it up, it strains relations with his stuffy wife.

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    The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)

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    The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936)

    George McWhirter Fotheringay, while vigorously asserting the impossibility of miracles, suddenly discovers that he can perform them. After being thrown out of a bar for what is thought to be a trick, he tests his powers and eventually sends a policeman to Hades by accident. Worried, he sends the police officer to San Francisco, and seeks advice from the local clergyman, Mr Maydig. Maydig, after having Fotheringay’s powers demonstrated to him, quickly planning for reform of the world by means of miracle, but eventually Fotheringay orders a miracle which, due to clumsy wording, backfires. He relinquishes his power and returns to the time before he had it.

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    Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)

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    Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)

    In this comedy of an Englishman stranded in a sea of barbaric Americans, Marmaduke Ruggles (Charles Laughton), a gentleman’s gentleman and butler to an Earl is lost in a poker game to an uncouth American cattle baron. Ruggles’s life is turned upside down as he’s taken to the USA, is gradually assimilated into American life, accidently becomes a local celebrity, and falls in love along the way.

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    This Is the Night (1932)

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    This Is the Night (1932)

    When Claire Mathewson’s (Thelma Todd) husband Stephen (Cary Grant) comes back unexpectedly from the 1932 Summer Olympics, where he was supposed to compete in the javelin throw, he discovers the train tickets for a romantic Venice getaway she has planned with her lover Gerald (Roland Young). Gerald’s friend Bunny (Charles Ruggles) lies and says that the tickets are actually for Gerald and his wife. With Stephen still suspicious, Gerald must find a fake wife to go to Venice with him. He tries to hire the actress Chou-Chou (Claire Dodd), but since her boyfriend is a jealous man, she gives the job to out-of-work Germaine (Lili Damita), who needs the 2000 franc fee to keep from starving. At first, Gerald thinks she is too demure, but she soon convinces him that she can pretend to be a glamorous wife.

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    One Hour with You (1932)

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    One Hour with You (1932)

    Andre and Colette Bertier are happily married. When Colette introduces her husband to her flirtatious best friend, Mitzi, he does his best to resist her advances. But she is persistent, and very cute, and he succumbs. Mitzi’s husband wants to divorce her, and has been having her tailed. Andre gets caught, and must confess to his wife. But Colette has had problems resisting the attentions of another man herself, and they forgive each other.

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    A Woman Commands (1932)

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    A Woman Commands (1932)

    In order to keep his lover, Maria Draga, in luxury, Captain Alex Pastitsch contracts huge debts which threaten his military career. To save Alex’s career, his superior officer, Colonel Strádimirovitsch has an idea of how to fix it.

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    Wedding Rehearsal (1932)

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    Wedding Rehearsal (1932)

    A British nobleman’s (Roland Young) grandmother plays matchmaker; he winds up with her secretary (Merle Oberon).

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    The Squaw Man (1931)

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    The Squaw Man (1931)

    Jim Wyngate, an English aristocrat, comes to the American West under a cloud of suspicion for embezzlement actually committed by his cousin Lord Henry. In Wyoming, Wyngate runs afoul of cattle rustler Cash Hawkins by rescuing the Indian girl Naturich from Hawkins. Wyngate marries Naturich, but then learns that his cousin Lord Henry has been killed and has cleared his name before dying. As Wyngate has long loved Lady Diana, Lord Henry’s wife, he is perplexed at his situation. But fate takes a hand and resolves matters as Wyngate could not have predicted.

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    Don't Bet on Women (1931)

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    Don’t Bet on Women (1931)

    At a big party, Roger Fallon, now a woman-hater, right to the core – this all due to a failed marriage and disastrous love affairs – talks to Herbert Drake. Herbert who is happily married, bets Fallon that the next woman who walks into the room, whoever she is, won’t let Fallon kiss her for 48 hours. Fallon takes the bet. Suddenly, a very beautiful and sexy woman walks in. It’s Herbert’s wife, Jeanne Drake…

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