Welcome to the world of timeless cinema! Our movie roundup article today takes you on a nostalgic journey with "Ronald Colman Movies. " This dynamic star graced Hollywood in the golden era of filmmaking, delivering memorable performances that left a lasting impact on cinema lovers worldwide.
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1. The White Sister (1923)
Experience the gripping tale of "The White Sister" as we follow the journey of a young woman named Sister Rose. Plagued by the loss of her beloved sweetheart, Peter, who she believes to be killed, she decides to devote her life to the Catholic Church and becomes a nun.
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2. The Eternal City (1923)
The Eternal City, " a 1923 silent film directed by George Fitzmaurice, is a timeless tale set against the backdrop of World War One and the rise of fascism in Rome. The movie follows the life of David Rossi, an orphan raised by a homeless man, Bruno, in the heart of Italy's ancient city. As the film unfolds, David and Roma, the daughter of a wealthy doctor, become engaged. However, tragedy strikes when Dr. Roselli passes away, and David and Bruno enlist in the army.
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3. Tarnish (1924)
In the gripping 1924 drama "Tarnish, " directed by George Fitzmaurice and based on a play, young Letitia Tevis becomes the sole supporter of her struggling family due to her father's irresponsible nature. Working alongside Emmet Carr, who harbors a deep love for Letitia, her life takes a drastic turn when her father becomes the unsuspecting victim of Nettie Dark, a crafty manicurist.
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4. Twenty Dollars a Week (1924)
In the heartwarming and humorous tale of "Twenty Dollars a Week" (1924), millionaire John Reeves embarks on a daring experiment to secure the financial independence of his ambitious son Chester. The two of them agree to support themselves using only $20 a week. John takes on a challenging bookkeeping position at a steel plant owned by lazy young heir, William Hart. As fate would have it, William's sister adopts a young boy, leading him to adopt John, who plays the role of his father. Through perseverance and determination, John unravels a nefarious plot to undermine the company.
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5. Romola (1924)
Romola, a forgotten gem of a silent film from 1924, sets a mesmerizing story against the backdrop of Renaissance Florence. The tale revolves around Tito, a charming yet unscrupulous young man claiming to be a scholar, who finds solace in the company of a blind man and his enchanting daughter Romola. Tito's manipulative nature leads him into a whirlwind of affairs, drawing him closer to the family, yet keeping them at a distance.
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6. Her Night of Romance (1924)
Her Night of Romance" is a 1924 romantic comedy set in the charming world of a British aristocrat and an American heiress. When an impoverished Lord (Paul Menford) disguises himself as a doctor to win the heart of a wealthy American heiress (Dorothy Adams), he finds himself in a dilemma that could turn into a fortune-hunting scheme.
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7. Lady Windermere's Fan (1925)
Lady Windermere's Fan" (1925) is a timeless comedy classic that weaves a tale of love, loyalty, and suspected infidelity. Set against the backdrop of high society, the film follows the life of the fashionable Lady Windermere, who, suspecting her husband's unfaithfulness, embarks on a journey of self-discovery, confrontation, and ultimately, reunion with her husband.
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8. The Dark Angel (1925)
In "The Dark Angel" (1925), three lifelong friends, two male and one female, face a heart-wrenching test of loyalty and love. When the woman marries one of the men, the other is consumed by bitter jealousy. He vents his spite by thrusting his rival into a perilous situation during wartime.
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9. Her Sister from Paris (1925)
Experience laughter and chaos with "Her Sister from Paris, " a 1925 comedy starring Constance Talmadge, Ronald Colman, and George K. Arthur. When a housewife's hubby begins doubting her, she comes up with a hilarious plan - posing as her sister, a notorious dancer, in an attempt to teach him a valuable lesson.
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10. A Thief in Paradise (1925)
A Thief in Paradise, released in 1925, is a gripping drama that features the lives of two individuals struggling to make their way in a competitive world. Maurice Blake, a skilled but disheartened beachcomber, teams up with Philip Jardine, a wealthy man disconnected from his San Francisco roots. The two of them scour the beaches of the Samoas, hoping to strike it rich by diving for elusive pearls.
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11. His Supreme Moment (1925)
His Supreme Moment, a classic drama from 1925, follows the life of John Douglas, a mining engineer who has returned to New York City from an adventure in South America in search of investors for a gold mine. While attending a theater performance with Sara Deeping, John is immediately smitten by the captivating lead actress, Carla King.
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12. Stella Dallas (1925)
Stella Dallas" is a classic 1925 drama film that tells the heart-wrenching story of a small-town girl who marries a wealthy socialite, Stephen Dallas. Despite their differences, the couple has a daughter named Laurel, who eventually grows up to be a young woman. As Laurel's future remains uncertain due to Stella's inability to provide for her, Stella makes the ultimate sacrifice by sending her daughter to live with Stephen, who has remarried, in New York.
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13. The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926)
Experience the classic Western romance, "The Winning of Barbara Worth, " released in 1926. Set in the heart of a Southwestern desert community, an engineer embarks on a mission to build an irrigation system, while simultaneously competing for the affections of the charming rancher's daughter. The stakes are high as two distinct worlds collide, pitting the ambitious, hardworking settler against the rugged, spirited cowboy.
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14. Kiki (1926)
Kiki", released in 1926, is a captivating blend of comedy and drama that follows the life of a poor young woman named Kiki. The story unfolds in the bustling streets of Paris, where Kiki sells newspapers to make ends meet. Her talent for singing and dancing catches the attention of the revue's manager at a nearby theater, who offers her a job.
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15. Beau Geste (1926)
Beau Geste" is an action-packed adventure set against the backdrop of the French Foreign Legion in 1926. Directed by Herbert Brenon, the film stars Ronald Colman, Neil Hamilton, and Ralph Forbes. Michael "Beau" Geste, played by Ronald Colman, leaves England in disgrace and joins the infamous French Foreign Legion, only to be reunited with his two brothers in North Africa.
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16. The Magic Flame (1927)
The Magic Flame" is a gripping 1927 drama-romance film, directed by Henry King, starring Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, and Agostino Borgato, among others. Set against the intriguing backdrop of a traveling circus, the film unfolds a complex web of emotions, love, and treachery that threatens to disrupt the lives of all involved.
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17. The Night of Love (1927)
In the 1927 classic "The Night of Love, " a chivalric and impulsive duke, in an attempt to exercise a nobleman's then-presumed right to make love to his young bride, who is a gypsy, inadvertently causes her untimely death. Enraged by this tragic turn of events, the gypsy, Montero, swears vengeance upon the duke. Set in medieval Spain, the film is based on Pedro Calderón de la Barca's play and masterfully directed by George Fitzmaurice.
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18. Two Lovers (1928)
Two Lovers is a historical silent film released in 1928, directed by Fred Niblo and produced by Samuel Goldwyn. The film stars Ronald Colman, Vilma Bánky, and Noah Beery, and is based on the novel of the same name by Baroness Emmuska Orczy. Set in the era of William the Silent, Two Lovers presents an exciting tale of action, drama, and romance.
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19. Condemned! (1929)
In the 1929 film "Condemned! ", suave and cunning thief, Colman, finds himself on a precarious journey to Devil's Island, where he is sent to serve his sentence. The island, with its dense jungle and towering peaks, proves to be a testing ground for Colman's resilience.
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20. Bulldog Drummond (1929)
Dive into the captivating world of Bulldog Drummond, released in 1929 and directed by F. Richard Jones. This action-packed crime drama, starring Ronald Colman, Claud Allister, and Lawrence Grant, follows a WWI veteran who finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of embezzlement and hostage-taking.
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21. The Rescue (1929)
Experience the thrilling adventure of "The Rescue" (1929), a film that masterfully blends romance with the allure of the unknown. Our protagonist, English adventurer Tom Lingard, unexpectedly finds himself in the midst of a passionate love affair with Lady Edith, all while navigating the unpredictable nature of island life.
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22. The Devil to Pay! (1930)
The Devil to Pay! " is a delightful 1930 comedy-drama that follows penniless Willie Leyland as he returns home to London, much to the dismay of his father. With his charismatic wit, he manages to convince his reluctant father to let him stay and turns the charm on Dorothy Hope, who possesses a promising engagement to a Russian aristocrat. As jealousy and passions arise, the once-promising marriage engagement is hanging by a thread.
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23. Raffles (1930)
1930's Raffles is an enchanting tale of a distinguished English gentleman with an intriguing secret. Dubbed "The Amateur Cracksman" by the press, his life as a notorious jewel thief brings both excitement and danger. However, he finds his tranquility disturbed when he falls in love.
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24. Arrowsmith (1931)
In the heart-pounding drama of 1931's "Arrowsmith, " medical researcher Dr. Martin Arrowsmith (Ronald Colman) embarks on a race against time as he faces a devastating bubonic plague outbreak in the West Indies. As the deadly virus ravages the region, Arrowsmith is tasked with making life-and-death decisions concerning the use of a precious serum.
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25. The Unholy Garden (1931)
Delve into the thrilling world of 1931's "The Unholy Garden, " a gripping crime drama filled with stolen secrets and unexpected adventures. Directed by George Fitzmaurice and featuring top-notch performances by Ronald Colman, Fay Wray, and Estelle Taylor, this unforgettable film follows the escapades of a charismatic adventurer as they navigate a labyrinth of danger and deception. From the harsh desert to the dark corners of a wealthy family's domain, viewers are in for an unpredictable ride of love, betrayal, and the pursuit of hidden riches.
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26. Cynara (1932)
Cynara, " a 1932 drama-romance film, delves into the complexities of marriage and temptation in London, as the plot unfolds through a flashback narrative. The story revolves around a London barrister, whose marriage is tested when he becomes entangled in an affair with a young shop-girl, who is determined to win him over.
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27. The Masquerader (1933)
The Masquerader" (1933) is a classic Drama film that explores the complex and dangerous world of politics and deception. The main character, played by the talented Ronald Colman, portrays an MP who is addicted to drugs and enlists the help of a double recruited to cover for him. Set against the backdrop of a labor strike, the story takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with twists and turns, as the characters navigate through a web of lies, impersonations, and scandalous secrets.
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28. Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1934)
Join Bulldog Drummond and his right-hand-man Algy as they get caught up in a thrilling mystery on their way to Algy's wedding. In the midst of a foggy night, they stumble upon the eerie mansion of Prince Achmed. As they delve deeper, strange disappearances begin to plague them. Summoning police and authorities only leads to more baffling events.
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29. The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1935)
Embark on a whirlwind adventure withThe Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (1935). Set just after World War I, Russian Prince Alexis Radev (Ronald Colman), provided with money by Parisian Russians, cashes in at the opulent casinos of Monte Carlo. Yet, their demands for his return are met with resistance, leading to deceit and schemes to preserve his fortune.
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30. Clive of India (1935)
In the gripping historical drama "Clive of India, " set in the 1700s, the East India Company reigns supreme over Indian commerce with the backing of the British government. Robert Clive, a promising yet frustrated clerk in the company, seizes an opportunity to transfer to the military wing, where his commanding presence and cunning nature soon make him a formidable force. As Clive rises through the ranks, he strategically bolsters England's grip on India and faces numerous challenges, including an elephant attack and betrayal from unexpected quarters.
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31. A Tale of Two Cities (1935)
A Tale of Two Cities, a 1935 drama film, is a captivating tale set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. The movie follows the lives of two lookalikes, once a noble French aristocrat and now an alcoholic English lawyer, both in love with the same woman.
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32. Under Two Flags (1936)
Under Two Flags" is an adventure movie released in 1936. The movie centers around Sergt. Victor, who joins the French Foreign Legion after taking the fall for his brother's misdeeds.
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33. Lost Horizon (1937)
Lost Horizon, " a classic 1937 adventure film, offers viewers an enticing and timeless tale of survival, self-discovery, and political intrigue. Set during a time when the world was on the brink of war, the story revolves around a group of survivors, including a revered diplomat, whose plane is diverted and crashes into the peaks of Tibet. The survivors' journey leads them to an isolated monastery in the mystical land of Shangri-La, where they face the dilemma of accepting an invitation to stay.
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34. The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
Unwind in the charming and adventurous world of "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1937), a captivating drama film that combines classic romance and swashbuckling heroism. Set in the fantastical nation of Ruritania, an unwitting Englishman, played by the enchanting Ronald Colman, finds himself thrown into the whirlwind of politics and power when he is coerced into impersonating the rightful king, who has mysteriously vanished.
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35. If I Were King (1938)
Step into the captivating world of 1463 Paris, where "If I Were King" unfolds. The film stars Ronald Colman as François Villon, a rogue-poet-turned-public-figure, who defies the odds and rises to influential offices despite his unrefined roots.
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36. The Light That Failed (1939)
In "The Light That Failed" (1939), viewers are transported to a gritty, post-World War I London. Dick Heldar, played by Ronald Colman, is a talented artist whose promising future is threatened by a medical condition: he's gradually losing his sight. Unable to bear the thought of incompleting his magnum opus, Heldar resolves to depict his pet dog as a tribute to the canine's loyalty.
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37. Lucky Partners (1940)
Lucky Partners is a 1940 romantic comedy film released on August 2, 1940, and directed by Lewis Milestone. The movie features star-studded performances by Ronald Colman, Ginger Rogers, and Jack Carson and boasts a runtime of 1 hour and 39 minutes. With a content rating approved by Google, Lucky Partners takes the audience on a memorable journey of two strangers brought together by a shared sweepstakes ticket.
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38. My Life with Caroline (1941)
My Life with Caroline" is a delightful romantic comedy set in 1941, released on August 1st. Directed by Lewis Milestone and written by John Van Druten, Arnold Belgard, and Louis Verneuil, this heartwarming film stars Ronald Colman, Anna Lee, and Charles Winninger. The runtime is approximately 1 hour and 21 minutes, with the plot unfolding in flashback.
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39. Random Harvest (1942)
Random Harvest" is a powerful drama and romance film from 1942, directed by Mervyn LeRoy. The movie follows the story of an amnesiac World War I veteran, played by Ronald Colman, who falls in love with a music hall star, portrayed by Greer Garson.
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40. The Talk of the Town (1942)
The Talk of the Town" is a sparkling 1942 screwball comedy that will have you laughing and rooting for the underdog. When a charming but falsely accused escaped prisoner finds himself in the middle of a town gossip mill, he must prove his innocence to a stern, skeptical law professor with the help of a lively school teacher.
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41. Kismet (1944)
Experience the enchanting world of ancient Baghdad in "Kismet, " a breathtaking adventure and fantasy film released in 1944. Directed by the renowned William Dieterle and starring the captivating Ronald Colman, the mesmerizing Marlene Dietrich, and the dashing James Craig, this unforgettable tale of love, ambition, and destiny captivates audiences with its captivating plot and stunning visuals.
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42. The Late George Apley (1947)
The Late George Apley" is a 1947 romantic comedy that dives headfirst into the world of the upper class. Directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and written by Philip Dunne, John P. Marquand, and George S. Kaufman, the film explores the challenges that threaten the ordered lives of George and Catherine Apley of Boston, as well as their children's budding relationships.
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43. A Double Life (1947)
A Double Life is an enthralling crime drama film from 1947, directed by the renowned George Cukor and written by Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin, and the legendary William Shakespeare. It stars the enigmatic Ronald Colman, alongside Edmond O'Brien and Signe Hasso, in a captivating tale of deception, identity, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
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44. Champagne for Caesar (1950)
Gather around for a zesty comedy that takes aim at high society's absurdities. "Champagne for Caesar, " set in 1950, serves up a sizzling satire of self-important pomposity and the relentless pursuit of prestige. When our eccentric genius protagonist takes revenge on a self-important soap company president, they take to a rival's quiz show, aiming to topple their adversary's business.
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45. The 25th Annual Academy Awards (1953)
Get ready for a memorable night as we take a dive into the past with "The 25th Annual Academy Awards" (1953). This cinematic celebration marked a significant milestone in television history, as it was the very first television broadcast of the annual motion picture awards ceremony.
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46. Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
Embark on an exhilarating adventure with the 1956 classic, "Around the World in 80 Days, " a daring movie based on the renowned novel by Jules Verne. Set in the Victorian era, this captivating tale weaves together elements of comedy, adventure, and family-friendly fun.
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47. The Story of Mankind (1957)
The Story of Mankind" is a thought-provoking film that delves into the eternal debate between good and evil. Directed by Irwin Allen and set in 1957, the movie follows the Devil and the Spirit of Man as they engage in a heated argument regarding the inherent nature of humankind.
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48. That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
Dive into a cinematic treasure trove with "That's Entertainment, Part II" (1976). This captivating sequel to the beloved "That's Entertainment! " trilogy showcases the unforgettable classics from MGM's extensive musical library, all in one mesmerizing film. Get ready for an enchanting journey as we delve into nostalgia and reminiscence, from the glamour of Hollywood to the enchanting streets of Paris, France.
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49. Historia del cine: Epoca muda (1983)
Historia del cine: Epoca muda" (1983) is a captivating Spanish documentary that delves into the fascinating history of silent films. Directed by José del Castillo and written by J. M. Caparrós, this compelling piece offers a unique perspective on the silent era of cinema, exploring its evolution, impact, and legacy.
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50. Entertaining the Troops (1988)
Entertaining the Troops" is a fascinating documentary that takes a trip down memory lane to celebrate the USO of World War II. Directed by Robert Mugge and written by himself, the movie features a touching reunion of Bob Hope's famous troupe from the era. Alongside Hope, the troupe consists of renowned artists such as Frances Langford, Patty Thomas, and Tony Romano, delivering captivating performances never seen before.
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51. The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind (1988)
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind" is an insightful 1988 documentary that delves deep into the creation and production of the iconic 1939 film, Gone with the Wind. This fascinating film features a wealth of archival footage, screen tests, and rare film material that offers a unique glimpse into the making of one of the most beloved Hollywood classics of all time. Interviews with film industry insiders, including David O.
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52. These Amazing Shadows (2011)
These Amazing Shadows" (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.
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53. James Stewart, Robert Mitchum: The Two Faces of America (2017)
James Stewart, Robert Mitchum: The Two Faces of America" is a riveting documentary that offers a fascinating insight into the lives and careers of two American icons. Directed by Gregory Monro, this film explores the careers of these iconic actors, who so well represented success and America for more than half a century. With their distinct personalities, Stewart and Mitchum embodied the essence of what it meant to be an American star, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
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