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![]() | Sixty Glorious Years (1938) Picking up where Victoria the Great (1937) left off, this sequel to the 1937 film has Anna Neagle return to the role of Queen Victoria in another colo ...<more>
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![]() | Victoria the Great (1937) The story of Queen Victoria from her coronation, focused on her meeting and marriage to Prince Albert and the way they established shared responsibili ...<more>
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![]() | The Prisoner of Zenda 1937 (1937) An Englishman on a Ruritarian holiday must impersonate the king when the rightful monarch, a distant cousin, is drugged and kidnapped. ...<more>
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![]() | The Princess Comes Across (1936) A woman pretends to be royalty in order to get aboard a cruise ship. ...<more>
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![]() | Naughty Marietta (1935) In order to avoid a prearranged marriage, a rebellious French princess sheds her identity and escapes to colonial New Orleans, where she finds an unli ...<more>
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![]() | The Gay Deception (1935) Mirabel wins a $5,000 lottery which will enable her to live like a queen in New York. There she meets Sandro, a bellboy who is really a prince, so she ...<more>
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![]() | Anne of Green Gables 1934 (1934) A romantic teenage girl is adopted by a pair of elderly siblings in turn-of-the-century Canada. ...<more>
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![]() | She Loves Me Not (1934) A cabaret dancer witnesses a murder and is forced to hide from gangsters by disguising herself as a male Princeton student. ...<more>
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![]() | Death Takes a Holiday (1934) Death (Frederic March) decides to take a holiday from his usual business to see what it is like to be a mortal. Posing as Prince Sirki, he spends thre ...<more>
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![]() | Love Me Tonight (1932) A Parisian tailor finds himself posing as a baron in order to collect a sizeable bill from an aristocrat, only to fall in love with an aloof young pri ...<more>
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![]() | The Love Parade (1929) Queen Louise's cabinet are worried that she will become an old maid, and are delighted when she marries the rougish Count Renard. Unfortunately, he fi ...<more>
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