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When Ladies Meet (1933) -- (Movie Clip) One Of My Horses First scene, golfing, for Ann Harding (as "Claire"), being schmoozed by Jimmy (Robert Young), unhappy that his not-girlfriend, novelist Mary (Myrna Loy) is staying with her amorous publisher, Claire's husband (Frank Morgan), at the home of Bridget (Alice Brady), in When Ladies Meet, 1933.
When Ladies Meet (1933) -- (Movie Clip) There Are Cousins And Cousins Jimmy (Robert Montgomery) has contrived to arrive with Claire (Ann Harding), posing as his "cousin" and date, annoying his hoped-for girlfriend, novelist Mary (Myrna Loy), who doesn't know she's the wife of her lusty publisher, Alice Brady their hostess, in When Ladies Meet, 1933.
Terror On A Train (1953) -- (Movie Clip) It's A Detonator You're Playing With Director Ted Tetzlaff has established a train, packed with explosives, leaving Birmingham, as we meet a stowaway (Victor Maddern), constable Baron (John Horsley), his supervisor Collins (Martin Wyldek), then railroad cop Warrilow (Maurice Denham), in Terror On A Train< 1953, starring Glenn Ford.
Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Did He Get On? With a long pause on a poem, John Ford begins with pompous Stuart (Edwin Maxwell) introducing lanky Abe (Henry Fonda), then his first encounter with the pivotal, but fictional, Clay family, in Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939.
Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Blessed Are The Merciful New lawyer Abe (Henry Fonda) quells a mob, featuring Jack Pennick as "Big Buck," ready to lynch his first clients, their mother (Alice Brady) looking on, in a wholly fictional scene from John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln, 1939.
When Ladies Meet (1933) -- (Movie Clip) The Human Eel Opening scenes, Robert Montgomery as newsman "Jimmy" performing a stunt to impress novelist Mary (Myrna Loy) to no avail, her friend Bridget (Alice Brady) and gigolo (Martin Burton) happening by, in the first production of When Ladies Meet, 1933, from the Rachel Crothers play.
Splendor In The Grass (1961) -- (Movie Clip) What The Poet Means Lit teacher (Martine Bartlett) calls upon Wilma-Dean (Natalie Wood), seated behind Juanita (Jan Norris) who's just taken up with her boyfriend, to read a poem, William Wordsworth supplying the movie's title, in Splendor In The Grass, 1961, from William Inge's original screenplay.
Gay Divorcee, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) A Third Party Might Spoil This Sexier than their average meet-cute, American in England Mimi (Ginger Rogers) managing dotty aunt Hortense (Alice Brady), in trouble with Customs, when just-landed fellow Yank and entertainer Guy (Fred Astaire) happens by, in their first top-billed outing, The Gay Divorceè, 1934.
In Old Chicago (1938) -- (Movie Clip) There Wasn't Any Gambling Involved Having arrived as kids in the prologue, it’s now 1867 and Don Ameche appears as lawyer Jack O’Leary, with mom Molly (Alice Brady) at her thriving laundry, joined by Tyrone Power as rakish Dion, Andy Devine his sidekick Pickle, dreaming big, in 20th-Century Fox’s In Old Chicago, 1938.
In Old Chicago (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Mrs. O'Leary, Your Barn! October, 1871, and if you hadn’t realized, Alice Brady is named O’Leary for a reason, which becomes clear when her cow kicks over a lantern in the shed, the disaster begun, Tyrone Power her political operative son who thinks his brother the mayor is to blame, in In Old Chicago, 1938.
My Man Godfrey -- (Movie Clip) It's Cornelia! As Cornelia (Gail Patrick) puts her foot down, Godfrey (William Powell) is obliged to hoist Irene (Carole Lombard) upstairs, where he catches on to her scheme in My Man Godfrey, 1936.
My Man Godfrey -- (Movie Clip) Can You Butle? Godfrey (William Powell) helps Irene (Carole Lombard) win a high society contest, prompting her to reciprocate with a job offer in My Man Godfrey, 1936.

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