Three on a Match - (Original Trailer)
A woman's childhood friends try to rescue her from gangsters in Three on a Match (1932) starring Bette Davis and Joan Blondell.
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Three On A Match (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Life's Been Too Easy
First scene with two of the grown up girls at the salon, Mary (Joan Blondell) and Vivian (Ann Dvorak) joining Ruth (Bette Davis) for lunch, updating each other on events since schooldays, in Warner Bros.' Three On A Match, 1932.
Three On A Match (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Being On The Square
Mary (Joan Blondell), worried friend of straying mom Vivian (Ann Dvorak) and her snatched son (Frankie Darro), turns her in to her big lawyer husband Robert (Warren William), in director Mervyn LeRoy's Three On A Match, 1932.
Three On A Match (1932) -- (Movie Clip) I'm No Puritan
Bette Davis (as "Ruth") leaps out front in the un-dressing contest, agreeing with friend Mary (Joan Blondell) that their married-mom third pal Vivian (Ann Dvorak), partying with boyfriend Mike (Lyle Talbot), needs reigning in, in Three On A Match, 1932.
Three On A Match (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Everything Depresses Me
Just home from a night on the town, Vivian (Ann Dvorak) hides from her just-introduced lawyer husband Robert (Warren William), leading to a candid but congenial discussion, in Three On A Match, 1932.