Edith Fitzgerald


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Illicit (1931) -- (Movie Clip) I Believe I Was His Inspiration Wedding shower scene introducing friends including glowing Joan Blondell as Duckie, and Charles Butterworth as Georgie with another comic routine, before liberated New York socialite Anne (Barbara Stanwyck) assures betrothed Dick (James Rennie) that a telegram from her ex-lover is no biggie, early in Illicit, 1931.
Illicit (1931) -- (Movie Clip) About To Spill Cocktails New Yorker Anne (Barbara Stanwyck) has been off the social circuit so she’s pleased to receive Margie (Natalie Moorhead), who’s always had a thing for her husband, clever Georgie (Charles Butterworth) and honest chum Duckie (Joan Blondell), intense events ensuing , direction by Archie Mayo, in the pre-Code melodrama Illicit. 1931.
Illicit (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Dubious Connecticut Resorts Worth noting terrific dialogue from the underlying un-produced play by Edith Fitzgerald and Robert Riskin, boozy Georgie (Charles Butterworth) drops in on Dick (James Rennie) and his unabashed intimate girlfriend Anne (Barbara Stanwyck), in the pre-Code drama Illicit, 1932.
Painted Veil, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Blithering Idiot Alone after her sister's wedding, Austrian Olga (Greta Garbo) with her former schoolmate, Brit doctor Walter (Herbert Marshall), in Richard Boleslawski's The Painted Veil, 1934, from the Somerset Maugham novel.
Painted Veil, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Men Ought To Be Different Opening scene from director Richard Boleslawski, bride Olga (Cecilia Parker), her sister Katrin (Greta Garbo), her suitor Walter (Herbert Marshall) and their parents (Jean Hersholt, Bodil Rosing), from The Painted Veil, 1934, from the Somerset Maugham novel.
Painted Veil, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) The Spell Is Broken Hong Kong man-about-town Jack (George Brent), giving a tour but shameless in his pursuit of newly-arrived doctor's wife Katrin (Greta Garbo), in The Painted Veil, 1934, from the Somerset Maugham novel.
Painted Veil, The (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Admiring Your Garden Left at home during a Hong Kong festival, doctor's wife Katrin (Greta Garbo) is intercepted by her unwelcome suitor Jack (George Brent), then attending together, in The Painted Veil, 1934, from the Somerset Maugham novel.
Five And Ten (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Box Of Kisses New in New York, dime store heiress and enthusiastic charity event volunteer Jenny (Marion Davies), meets debonair Berry Rhodes (Leslie Howard), her brother Avery (Kent Douglas) not approving, early in Five And Ten, 1931, from a Fannie Hurst novel.
Illicit (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Must It Be Puffy? First scene for Barbara Stanwyck, age 24, in her first starring role, uninhibited in the apartment of her boyfriend Dick (James Rennie), in the provocative pre-Code Warner Bros. drama Illicit, 1931.
Illicit (1931) -- (Movie Clip) We Two Modern People Dick (James Rennie) can’t wait while his somewhat reluctantly betrothed fianceè Anne (Barbara Stanwyck) visits with Price (Ricardo Cortez), the ex-boyfriend who insisted on seeing her before her marriage, in the pre-Code potboiler Illicit, 1931.
Small Town Girl (1936) -- (Movie Clip) I Have A Pretty Neck Shop-girl Kay (Janet Gaynor), having just been wooed by college men passing through town, is hailed by lineman and aspiring suitor Elmer (James Stewart), in William A. Wellman's Small Town Girl, 1936.
Small Town Girl (1936) -- (Movie Clip) Harvard Vs. Yale Opening football montage from director William A. Wellman, fans barreling to the Harvard-Yale game can't help noticing Kay (Janet Gaynor) is the prettiest shop-girl in town, in Small Town Girl, 1936.

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