Bitter Sweet (1940) NoveltiesSongbirds and lovebirds Carl and Sarah Linden (Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald) happily starve in a 19th century Viennese garret, awaiting the day the world will cheer Carl's operetta. But a lecherous baron (George Sanders, oozing caddishness from every pore) with an eye for Sarah and a taste for duels threatens to turn their hope to tragedy. I'll See You Again, If You Could Only Come with Me, What Is Love? Noel Coward wrote some of his subtlest,
Dazed by the news
but both styles of supersleuth must tackle truly draconian mysteries and murder
Bergie Bergstrom (Nettleton) and Donna Stuart (Hart) wing their way across the Atlantic
and Shemp emerged as a new king of comedy
this figure was created using state-of-the-art digital print technology to capture every aspect of Deadshot's onscreen costume
David Spade uses his everyday life experiences as a platform for his jokes
Wealthy playboy Paul Wagner makes illicit entrances a specialty
George Arliss reprises one of his best- known silent roles
Seduced and Abandoned captures the tug-of-war between the eternal dream of creating pure art
Don't miss Myra wooing Steve with her accordion
Dorothy is besotted by Willie's freewheeling ways and soon gives up everything for a life of poverty with Willie
while Wallace Ford and Bernadene Hays' vaudevillians-turned-Bonnie-and-Clyde tug at the heart