Hardie Albright
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The Scarlet Letter
(1934)The 1934 film of the classic book about a woman during the Puritan era made to wear an adultery βAβ on her dress for having a baby out of wedlock.

The Purchase Price
(1932)This offbeat melodrama was directed by the iconoclastic William A. Wellman and stars Barbara Stanwyck as Joan Gordon, a hardboiled nightclub singer on the lam who becomes a farmer's mail-order bride. After Joan gets fed up being the kept woman of her married boss, bootlegger Ed Fields (Lyle Talbot), she flees New York City and ends up in North Dakota as the mail-order bride of wheat farmer Jim Gilson (George Brent). The film features one of the weirdest wedding ceremonies ever shot, and Stanwyck's rendition of "Take Me Away" marks the first time she sang on screen.

Jewel Robbery
(1932)William Powell and Kay Francis share more than a love of jewelry in this sparkling pre-Code romantic comedy directed with a Lubitsch-like touch by William Dierterle.

Bambi
(1942)Bambi sets off with his best friends to explore the wonders of the woods.
The Crash
(1932)Linda Gault is a luxury loving wife who casually seduces other men, even getting investment tips from one of her lovers. Linda is devastated by the stock market crash of 1929 when her husband, Geoffrey, loses their fortune due to a bad tip. The Gaults must decide what is most important in their relationship - or if they are better off apart.