Hatchet man: Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Dudley Digges. Skyscraper souls: Warren William, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, Anita Page, Verree Teasdale, Jean Hersholt, Norman Foster, George Barbier. Employees' entrance: Warren William, Loretta Young, Wallace Ford, Alice White, Allen Jenkins. Ex-lady: Bette Davis, Gene Raymond, Monroe Owsley, Frank McHugh, Claire Dood, Kay Strozzi. Title from container. The hatchet man and Skyscraper souls originally released as theatrical films in 1932. Employees' entrance and Ex-lady originally released as theatrical films in 1933.
Contents:
(1933, 67 min.) / Ex-lady (1932, 73 min.) / a First National & Vitaphone picture; directed by Robert Florey. Disc 2: Skyscraper souls (1932, 98 min.) / a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; directed by Edgar Selwyn -- Disc 3: Employees' entrance (1933, 75 min.) / a First National & Vitaphone picture ; directed by Roy Del Ruth -- Disc 4: Ex-lady (1933, 67 min.) / a First National & Vitaphone picture; directed by Robert Florey.
Summary:
The hatchet man: A Tong executioner allows his wife to run off with a gangster only to learn she's been sold into prostitution. Skyscraper souls: A financier stops at nothing to gain control of a 100-story office building and a naive young woman. Employees' entrance: A tyrannical department store manager chases after profits and a young woman. Ex-lady: An artist who doesn't believe in marriage reluctantly weds her lover only to discover he's seeing another woman.
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