Hollywood Boulevard
With a full Hollywood background and settings but more an expose of scandal-and-gossip magazines of the era, has-been actor John Blakeford agrees to write his memoirs for magazine-publisher Jordan Winston. When Blakeford's daughter, Patricia, ask him to desist for the sake of his ex-wife, Carlotta Blakeford, he attempts to break his contract with Winston.
Robert Florey
Casts & Crew
John Halliday
Marsha Hunt
Robert Cummings
C. Henry Gordon
Esther Ralston
Esther Dale
Frieda Inescort
Albert Conti
Thomas E. Jackson
Oscar Apfel
Purnell Pratt
Irving Bacon
Rita La Roy
Francis X. Bushman
Maurice Costello
Betty Compson
Mae Marsh
Charles Ray
Herbert Rawlinson
Jane Novak
Bryant Washburn
Jack Mulhall
Creighton Hale
Roy D'Arcy
Jack Mower
Frank Mayo
Harry Myers
Mabel Forrest
Tom Kennedy
Pat O'Malley
Lois Kent
Eleanore Whitney
William Bailey
Bobby Barber
Edmund Burns
Edward Cecil
Ethel Clayton
Ruth Clifford
Gary Cooper
Edgar Dearing
William Desmond
Ellen Drew
Lowell Drew
Jean Dudley
Eddie Dunn
Ann Evers
Hyman Fink
Jerry Fletcher
James Ford
Gregory Gaye
Margareth Harrison
Robert Homans
Margaret Mann
Kathryn McHugh
Bert Moorhouse
Frances Morris
Charles Morton
Marshall Neilan
Phil Ohman
Franklin Parker
Richard Powell
Hal Price
Matty Roubert
Charles Ruggles
Mack Sennett
S.S. Simon
Gertrude Simpson
Louise Stanley
John Sylvester White
Phil Tead
Emanuel A. Turner
Monte Vandergrift
Billy Wayne
Charles Williams
Freeman Wood
Otto Yamaoka
Also Directed by Robert Florey
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A beautiful chorine marries a handsome rich socialite, but her idyllic life ends when she visits a dying old beau and is charged when he commits suicide.
Shelby Barrett (Barbara Stanwyck) rides show horses for wealthy widow "Nicko" Nicholas (Genevieve Tobin)and meets Johnny Wyatt (Gene Raymond), scion of a once-wealthy Long Island Family, but who now goes about the country riding polo ponies for "Nicko." Despite the efforts of "Nicko" and wealthy Gene Fairchild (John Eldredge), who is in love with Shelby, Johnny and Shelby are married. Shelby is treated frigidly by her snobby-but-broke in-laws, who frown even more when she and Johnny start handling the horses for wealthy neighbors on money Shelby had borrowed from Fairchild without telling her proud-but-broke husband. Matters aren't helped any when "Nicko" shows up and starts a gossip circuit directed against Shelby. When Johnny is away, Fairchild asks Shelby to help him entertain a wealthy client aboard his yacht. She tries to contact Johnny and fails but accepts the invitation...
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The star of "Song of the Toreador" receives threatening messages that he will not survive the preview screening of the film. The studio publicist works with the Director, the Producer and the police, to discover who is behind the threats.
Matt Braddock is a civil engineer during World War II who has new ideas for shipbuilding. Braddock tries to establish yards for building prefabricated ships on the West Coast, but he is hindered by the former superintendent of the shipyard, Joel Kennedy. A disappointed lover fails to deliver an important message on welds and it leads to the collapse of a new ship's superstructure and the death of a boy.
Captain Gerard, greatest lover in the Foreign Legion, is assigned to escort an emir's daughter to her father's mountain citadel and find out what he can about the emir's activities. Gerard enjoys his work with lovely Cara, but arrives to find rebellion brewing.
Mario, an Italian war orphan, sees Luca Rossi commit a murder. Eager for a home and family life, Mario promises not to tell the police if Luca takes him into his household and family. Luca fears and hates Mario, but his father, mother and sister all come to love him.
Vicki Wallace takes great pleasure in teasing her husband Tony who takes no pleasure at all in being teased and it isn't long before he ups and clips her on the chin. Vicki's friend and attorney Vernon Thorpe secures a divorce for her, and Vicki and Vernon are soon married. Vicki's yen for wearing revealing clothes and a penchant for inviting ex-husband to dinner soon provokes the easily-provoked Vernon into belting one on her himself. She goes to Tony's apartment, where Tony is entertaining Bonnie, who is not all that entertained by the presence of Vicki, especially after Vicki shows every intent of moving in and staying.
Gertrude Lawrence plays a singer in Paris during World War I. After stealing from Tony (Walter Petrie), an American artist, the two fall in love.