List of the best Maude Turner Gordon movies: Living on Velvet(1935), Sinners in the Sun(1932), The Man With Two Faces(1934), Desirable(1934), Going Highbrow(1935) ... ...
Drama
USA
1935
80 Minutes
Mrs. Parker
Kay Francis George Brent Warren William Helene Lowell Henry O'Neill Samuel S. Hinds Russell Hicks Maude Turner Gordon Martha Merrill Edgar Kennedy Sam Hayes
pilot friend wife benefactor daredevil melodramatic mushy emotional tense long island, n.y. new york state airplane party friendship love triangle marriage tragic death guilt loyalty forbidden love
Terry Parker (George Brent) is shattered by the crash of his airplane which killed his parents and sister, and adopts a listless attitude toward life. But romance enters in the person of ... See full summary »
Romance
USA
1932
70 Minutes
Carole Lombard Chester Morris Adrienne Ames Alison Skipworth Walter Byron Reginald Barlow Zita Moulton Cary Grant Luke Cosgrave Ida Lewis Russ Clark
A New York fashion model finds herself being pursued by a poor but honest garage mechanic and a rich philanderer.
Mystery & Thriller
USA
1934
72 Minutes
Edward G. Robinson Mary Astor Louis Calhern Ricardo Cortez Mae Clarke John Eldredge Arthur Byron Henry O'Neill David Landau Emily Fitzroy Margaret Dale
A talented young actress seems to be under the spell of her unscrupulous, avaricious, and totally unprincipled husband.
Drama
USA
1934
68 Minutes
Jean Muir George Brent Verree Teasdale John Halliday Charles Starrett Russell Hopton Virginia Hammond Joan Wheeler Catherine Sheldon Harry Tyler Gladys Gale
actress friend daughter fiancé mother young woman spirited endearing moving new york city apartment party estate secret life mother/daughter relationship love triangle fame engagement class distinctions temptation
A man meets the daughter of his lover and they begin to fall in love.
Comedy
USA
1935
68 Minutes
Guy Kibbee ZaSu Pitts Edward Everett Horton Ross Alexander June Martel Gordon Westcott Judy Canova Nella Walker Jack Norton Arthur Treacher Milton Kibbee
Cora and Matt have tons of money and have spent a lot just to be accepted into New York society. The problem is that New York society has very little money. Matt prefers lunch counters and ... See full summary »