A. Muratov


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

The She-Wolf (1963)
Director

Writer (Feature Film)

The She-Wolf (1963)
Screenwriter

Life Events

Photo Collections

The Green Goddess - Movie Poster
Here is the American one-sheet movie poster for The Green Goddess (1930), starring George Arliss. One-sheets measured 27x41 inches, and were the poster style most commonly used in theaters.

Videos

Movie Clip

Lost Horizon (1937) -- (Movie Clip) If There Is A Prolonged Delay Nearly smarmy Chang (H.B. Warner) now feeds Conway (Ronald Colman), brother George (John Howard) and fellow plane crash survivors (Edward Everett Horton, Thomas Mitchell) and mentions their rescue from the Himalayan monastery community could take years, about which they speculate, in Frank Capra’s Lost Horizon, 1937.
Lost Horizon (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Shangri La Robert Conway (Ronald Colman) and fellow crash survivors (Thomas Mitchell, Edward Everett Horton, John Howard and Isabel Jewell) are led into Shangri-La by Chang (H.B. Warner) in Frank Capra's Lost Horizon, 1937, from the James Hilton novel.
King of Kings, The (1927) -- (Movie Clip) Whosever Believeth... A blind girl (Muriel McCormac) is introduced by Mary (Dorothy Cumming) for the first appearance and miracle by Jesus, "The Christ," (H.B. Warner) in Cecil B. De Mille's The King of Kings, 1927, music by Donald Sosin.
Corsican Brothers, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Proud And Noble Name Douglas Fairbanks Jr. as both bandit Lucien and citified Mario, surgically separated at birth, meeting with their guardians Lorenzo (J. Carrol Naish) and Dr. Paoli (H.B. Warner) revealing their history, in The Corsican Brothers, 1941, from the Alexandre Dumas story.
Corsican Brothers, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) They Were Born To Be One Dr. Paoli (H.B. Warner) has just separated the Siamese-twin Franchi sons and learned, with the DuPre's (Walter Kingsford, Nana Bryant), from Lorenzo (J. Carrol Naish) that their family has been slaughtered, whereby Lucien (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is introduced, in The Corsican Brothers, 1941.
Let Freedom Ring (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Working On The Railroad Railroad baron Knox (Edward Arnold) separates Maggie (Virginia Bruce), top citizen of the Western town he’s taken over, from friend Rutledge (H.B. Warner), then some chat about not-yet-seen star Nelson Eddy, then the arrival of labor enforcer Mulligan (Victor McLaglen), in MGM’s Let Freedom Ring, 1939.
Reckless Hour, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) We Use Cigar Coupons Snappy introduction of Joan Blondell as sister Myrtle, and Helen Ware as mom Harriet, as heroine Margaret (Dorothy Mackaill) returns to the New Jersey family home, father (H.B. Warner) presiding and eager Harry (Joe Donahue) visiting, in Warner Bros.' The Reckless Hour, 1931.
King of Kings, The (1927) -- (Movie Clip) Get Thee Behind Me! Having just cleared the temple, Jesus (H.B. Warner) gets an offer from Satan (Alan Brooks) which he rejects before speaking to the masses, in Cecil B. De Mille's King of Kings, 1927, music by Donald Sosin.
King of Kings, The (1927) -- (Movie Clip) Lazarus Jesus (H.B. Warner) has been summoned to aid Lazarus (Kenneth Thompson) who turns out not to be beyond help, in Cecil B. De Mille's 1927 silent epic The King of Kings, music by Donald Sosin.
King of Kings, The (1927) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Prologue Opening fanfare and framing titles from Cecil B. De Mille's 1927 silent biblical epic The King of Kings, starring H.B. Warner, Dorothy Cumming and Joseph Schildkraut, music by Donald Sosin.
Tale Of Two Cities, A (1935) -- (Movie Clip) A Sickness These Days Speedy scenes introducing the hated Marquis St. Evermonde (Basil Rathbone) and incidentally his nephew Charles Darnay (Donald Woods) in pre-revolutionary France, in David O. Selznick's A Tale Of Two Cities, 1935.
Green Goddess, The -- (Movie Clip) I Know Your Motive Continuing his opening scene, Himalayan potentate "The Raja" (George Arliss) reveals some scarier traits for accidental British visitors (H.B. Warner, Ralph Forbes, Alice Joyce) in the early talkie The Green Goddess, 1930.

Trailer

Mr. Smith Goes To Washington - (Original Trailer) Mr. Smith Goes To Washington (1939), Frank Capra's masterpiece about a naive young senator (James Stewart) who uncovers political corruption.
Phantom of Crestwood, The - (Original Trailer) Five men have to prove their innocence when a blackmailer is murdered in The Phantom of Crestwood, 1932, from producer David O. Selznick.
Mr. Deeds Goes To Town - (Re-issue Trailer) When small-town poet Gary Cooper inherits a fortune, he has to deal with the corruption of city life in Frank Capra's Mr. Deeds Goes To Town (1936).
Crossroads (1942) - (Original Trailer) A French diplomat (William Powell) who's recovered from amnesia is blackmailed over crimes he can't remember.
Tale of Two Cities, A (1935) - (Re-issue Trailer) Ronald Colman stars in A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Charles Dickens' classic story of two men in love with the same woman during the French Revolution.
Hitler's Children - (Original Trailer) A German-American girl is forced to enter a Hitler youth program in Hitler's Children (1943), directed by Edward Dmytryk.
Action in Arabia - (Original Trailer) An adventurous reporter (George Sanders) tangles with Nazis in the desert on the eve of World War II in Action In Arabia (1944).
High Wall - (Original Trailer) Psychiatry provides the key to proving a veteran flyer innocent of his wife's murder in High Wall (1947) starring Robert Taylor.
Moonlight Murder - (Original Trailer) A detective must solve a Moonlight Murder (1936) when an opera star turns up dead at the Hollywood Bowl.
Girl Of The Golden West, The - (Original Trailer) Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy star in the movie version of the Sigmund Romberg-Gus Kahn musical The Girl Of The Golden West (1938).
New Moon - (Original Trailer) Nelson Eddy is looking for some stout-hearted men in the operetta New Moon (1940) co-starring Jeanette MacDonald.
Five Star Final - (Original Trailer) An unscrupulous newspaper editor (Edward G. Robinson) searches for headlines at any cost in Five Star Final (1931).

Bibliography