Ten cents a dance (Motion picture) Arizona (Motion picture : 1931) Three wise girls (Motion picture) Shopworn (Motion picture) Virtue (Motion picture : 1932)
Notes:
Title from container Ten cents a dance: Barbara Stanwyck, Ricardo Cortez, Monroe Owsley, Sally Blane, Blanche Friderici, Martha Sleeper, David Newell Arizona: Laura LaPlante, John Wayne, June Clyde, Forrest Stanley Three wise girls: Jean Harlow, Mae Clarke, Walter Byron, Marie Prevost, Andy Devine Shopworn: Barbara Stanwyck, Regis Toomey, Zasu Pitts, Lucien Littlefied, Clara Blandick Virtue: Carole Lombard, Pat O'Brien, Ward Bond, Shirley Grey, Mayo Methot Ten cents a dance based upon the song by Lorenz Hart and Richards Rogers Arizona based on the play by Augustus Thomas Three wise girls based on the story: Blonde baby / Wilson Collison Special features: Robert Osborne introduction (Ten cents a dance only) ; publicity stills; scene stills; movie posters; lobby cards; TCMDb articles; N.Y. State Censor Board documents (Shopworn only)
Contents:
(1932 ; 68 min.) Virtue / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play, Robert Riskin ; directed by Edward Buzzell. (1931 ; 76 min.) -- [Disc 2] Arizona / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; adaptation and dialogue by Robert Riskin ; produced by Harry Cohn ; directed by George B. Seitz. (1931 ; 66 min.) -- [Disc 3] Three wise girls / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; adaptation, Agnes Christine Johnston ; directed by William Beaudine. (1931 ; 72 min.) -- [Disc 4] Shopworn / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; story, Sarah Y. Mason ; dialogue, Jo Swerling and Robert Riskin ; directed by Nicholas Grinde. (1932 ; 67 min.) -- [Disc 5] Virtue / Columbia Pictures Corporation presents ; screen play, Robert Riskin ; directed by Edward Buzzell. (1932 ; 68 min.)
Summary:
Ten cents a dance: Barbara, a dance hall girl, marries Eddie, who turns out to be a compulsive gambler. Barbara turns to a former suitor and dance hall owner, Bradley Carlton, for help Arizona: Bob Denton, a West Point football star, discovers that his commanding officer is married to his former girlfriend, a woman bent on revenge after he jilted her Three wise girls: An innocent small-town girl trades her soda fountain job for a modeling job in New York. She quickly learns the ropes and perils of big city life, along with her wisecracking roommate and a fellow model Shopworn: Kitty is a waitress who falls in love with Dave, a wealthy college student. Dave's high-society mother has a trumped-up morals charge made up against her. After leaving the reformatory, Kitty becomes a showgirl, and she meets Dave again Virtue: An honest, enterprising taxi driver mistakes a prostitute for an unemployed stenographer. After a whirlwind courtship and marriage, the woman's past comes back to haunt her when a duplicitous acquaintance implicates her in a sordid affair
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