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    The Painted Desert (1931)

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    The Painted Desert (1931)

    Western pardners Jeff and Cash find a baby boy in an otherwise deserted emigrants’ camp, and clash over which is to be “father.” They are still bitterly feuding years later when they own adjacent ranches. Bill, the foundling whom Cash has raised to young manhood, wants to end the feud and extends an olive branch toward Jeff, who now has a lovely daughter. But during a mining venture, the bitterness escalates. Is Bill to be set against his own adoptive father?

    $15.00
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    Sin Takes a Holiday (1930)

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    Sin Takes a Holiday (1930)

    Dowdy Sylvia accepts her boss’ marriage proposal, even though he only asked her to avoid marriage to another woman. As a wealthy wife, Sylvia changes from ugly duckling to uninhibited swan and even contemplates having an affair with a man she meets during a trip to Paris.

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    Holiday (1930)

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    Holiday (1930)

    A romantic comedy film which tells the story of a young man who is torn between his free-thinking lifestyle and the tradition of his wealthy fiancée’s family.

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    Officer O'Brien (1930)

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    Officer O’Brien (1930)

    Bill O’Brien is promoted to lieutenant in the police department for his arrest of Mike Patello, gang leader and racketeer, for murder. Ruth Dale, who loves Bill, is concerned when her brother, Johnny, who witnessed the murder, proposes to testify against the racketeer. Meanwhile, Captain Antrim informs Bill that his father has just been released from prison and does not know his son is a policeman. On the way from prison, O’Brien (J. P.) meets Limo, a former cockney pal who recognizes Bill and keeps J. P. from seeing his son; later, J. P. arrives intoxicated and is enraged, forcing Bill to knock him unconscious. J. P. is arrested for robbery but returns the loot to save his son from disgrace; Johnny is killed before testifying against Patello, who is released but confronted by J. P., who proves his guilt and, when he struggles with the police, kills him. Bill plans to resign, but confident of Ruth’s love, he decides to remain on the force.

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    The Racketeer (1929)

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    The Racketeer (1929)

    This late-20s gangster movie features Carole Lombard as a young gal who agrees to marry a smooth-talking gangster in exchange for the mob man’s pledge to arrange a big-time concert appearance for her violinist boyfriend. The only thing that can save the day for the mis-aligned lovers is a shootout between the cops and the gangland thugs. This film is notable because it is one of the early ‘talkies,” and uses the newly developing audio technology with abandon. In fact, most of the action takes place off screen and the characters tell the cameras just what’s happened. This one’s small on sets, big on dialog.

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    Big News (1929)

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    Big News (1929)

    A reporter’s marriage is jeopardized by his drinking and he finds himself accused of a murder he didn’t commit.

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    Ned McCobb's Daughter (1928)

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    Ned McCobb’s Daughter (1928)

    Carol runs a restaurant out of her house, while her husband George collects the ferry’s tolls. Unbeknownst to Carol, George is allowing his bootlegger brother to use the house as a hiding place for his liquor.

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