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    Four Frightened People 1934 POSTER

    Four Frightened People

    1934

    English

    6.1

    4

    36%

    36%

    Action

    Adventure

    Drama

    jungle

    pre-code

    ship

    shoe

    waterfall

    Cecil B. DeMille Cecil B. DeMille Director Herbert Marshall Herbert Marshall as Arnold Ainger Claudette Colbert Claudette Colbert as Judy Jones Nella Walker Nella Walker as Mrs. Ainger Tetsu Komai Tetsu Komai as Native Chief
    Malaya tropical island romantic love triangle adventure thriller, about a cruise ship where Bubonic plague breaks out. Four people are able to leave the ship in a tiny boat and make it to a desert island, where many adventures ensue and, of course, the two men fight over the beautiful young schoolteacher who is with them.
    The Letter 1929 POSTER

    The Letter

    1929

    English

    6.6

    3

    58%

    58%

    Action

    based on play or musical

    Drama

    pre-code

    Jean de Limur Jean de Limur Director Herbert Marshall Herbert Marshall as Geoffrey Hammond Fredi Washington Fredi Washington as Opium Den Dancer Isabel Washington Isabel Washington as Opium Den Dancer Reginald Owen Reginald Owen as Robert Crosbie
    A planter's wife shoots a neighbor, but tells conflicting stories of what happened.
    Murder! 1930 POSTER

    Murder!

    1930

    English

    6.3

    18

    83%

    39%

    Action

    amnesia

    based on novel or book

    black and white

    Crime

    Drama

    murder investigation

    murder trial

    Mystery

    Thriller

    Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock Director Norah Baring Norah Baring as Diana Baring Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock as Man on Street Una O'Connor Una O'Connor as Mrs. Grogram Herbert Marshall Herbert Marshall as Sir John Menier
    When actress Diana Baring is found in a daze beside her colleague’s murdered body, all evidence points to her guilt. During the trial, juror Sir John Menier doubts the verdict, but yields to pressure. Haunted by remorse, he launches his own investigation.
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