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                            | Director | Edmund Goulding - 4 Titles Found |  |  
        
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 | Dark Victory
                    (1939) [G]
 
 Critic Pauline Kael called this shamelessly enjoyable, vintage Bette Davis weepie a "kitsch classic," and time hasn't diminished its ability to give the tear ducts a good flushing. Davis plays a swinging socialite, living the fast life of booze, smokes, and--with the help of Humphrey Bogart as...  More 
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 | Grand Hotel
                    (1932) [PG]
 
 Ruined aristocrat John Barrymore. Terminally ill clerk Lionel Barrymore. Ruthless tycoon Wallace Beery. Scheming stenographer Joan Crawford. And disillusioned ballerina Greta Garbo. Teaming them was a masterstroke whose success fostered more star-packed extravaganzas. The radiant film captured...  More 
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 | Razor's Edge, The (1946)
                    (1946) [PG]
 
 Based on W. Somerset Maugham's highly acclaimed 1944 novel, this is a sprawling, ambitious account of one man's quest for spiritual identity. Over a number of years and continents, we watch as Chicago scion Larry Darrell, newly returned from World War I, breaks off his engagement to the lovely...  More 
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 | Grand Hotel    (Blu-Ray)
                    (1932) [PG]
 
 'People come. People go. Nothing ever happens,' one world-weary patron (Lewis Stone) of Berlin's finest hotel comments. Movie audiences knew better. They were witnessing the glorious comings , goings and intersecting stories of a starry array billed as 'the greatest cast in stage or screen...  More 
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