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Ankles Away
(1938)

10/10
Ankles Aweigh is a musical with a book by Guy Bolton and Eddie Davis, lyrics by Dan Shapiro, and music by Sammy Fain. The plot involves Hollywood starlet Wynne, who secretly marries a Navy pilot while filming a movie in Sicily. She disguises herself as a sailor and stows away on his ship to grab a covert honeymoon, We Have Avoid Spelling Bee.

Time Out for Trouble
(1938)

10/10
Charley Chase is engaged to get married and while in the department store, buying his fiancée, he saves the woman from being hit in the head by a heavy box, but his fiancée only sees a picture of Charley published in the newspaper holding the girl round. His angry fiancée breaks off their engagement. The girl is the wife of an infamous gangster who lives in the same apartment building as Charley, and the broken and desperate Charley asks the gangster to drive him away. But he no longer wants to fall for him after his fiancée finds out what really happened and forgives him. Since the gangster is a really honorable guy and believes the contract is a contract, Charley is in his usual dilemma.

The Main Event
(1938)

10/10
FBI agent Mac Richards is taking his girlfriend, Helen Phillips, to a World Cup boxing match just to find out that the event has been canceled because the title holder has been kidnapped. Mac is entrusted with the ransom money, but the kidnappers discover that his fellow agents have surrounded the locker of the train station where the money was to be put and order the champion's manager to deliver the money to another server. With Helen disguised as a waitress and Mac in a taxi, the couple set out to deliver the money. The gang doesn't take any chances though - they took a taxi and took the ransom money and Helena to their hiding place. Now Mac and his fellow agents must save the champion and his darling before he harms them.

City Streets
(1938)

10/10
Little Tommy Francis Devlin accidentally hit baseball through the window of "Uncle" Joe Carmine, a beloved retailer in New York City's lower class. When the girl of the neighborhood girl Winnie Brady dies, Joe convinces Ryan's father to let him adopt her informally. Joe and Winnie live together with Tommy and his grandmother, Mrs. Devlin, and a dog that Winnie calls Muriel. Winnie is confined to a wheelchair, so Joe takes her to Dr. Thompson who says only Dr. Ferenc Waller, a recent European emigrant, can help her. Waller, however, will only work for a fee of $ 3,000, so Joe sells his store to enable the operation. Dr. Waller is affected by only a small change in her condition, and Winnie can't stand for more than a few moments. Meanwhile, Joe tries to sell fruit on the street corner, and one night during a storm he goes to buy Winnie a birthday cake. During his absence, a welfare investigator takes Winnie away and places her in an orphanage. Joe becomes a popular visitor to the orphanage, but the warden tells him that it is in Winnie's best interest to interrupt her visits so she can be adopted by another family. Hoping that Winnie will receive a family that can afford proper treatment, Joe tells her that he is bored, but that she is so haunted by her crying that she collapses on the street. Joe's illness can only be overcome if he regains his will to live and Father Ryan forcibly takes Winnie out of the orphanage. He is so scared that Joe might die so he goes to the room next to his bed and sings his favorite song "Santa Maria". Later, after Winnie has made full use of her legs, Joe buys a catering truck and takes the kids on a picnic.

His Exciting Night
(1938)

10/10
Adam Tripp (Charles Ruggles), a gentle and timid office clerk, becomes embroiled in several practical jokes on the eve of his wedding night and nearly loses his future bride, Anne Baker (Ona Munson)

The Mind Needer
(1938)

10/10
Charley's memory is so bad that he forgets who some people are, so things have to be repeated to him. He makes a mistake next door to his own and bathes there. A jealous neighbor thinks he has an affair with his wife.

Women in Prison
(1938)

10/10
Daisy Saunders (Mayo Methot), a hard-boiled gangster house, kidnaps her friends who robbed their bank, hides her and she herself is arrested to escape mafia revenge, and is sent to jail. Gangster Barney Morse (Arthur Loft) plans to parole her and force her to find out where she hid the stolen money. When Martha Wilson (Sarah Padden '), the warden of the women's prison, refuses to recommend Daisy to the parole board. Morse then blackmails Martha's daughter Ann (Wyn Cahoon) on a murder charge and is sentenced to ten years of service in her mother's prison.

Smashing the Spy Ring
(1938)

10/10
Top U. S. government spy-smasher John Baxter (Ralph Bellamy) does just that as he is aided by Eleanor Dunlap (Fay Wray) and companion federal agent Ted Hall (Regis Toomey) while being highly abetted by top enemy agent Dr. L. B. Carter (Walter Kingsford) and his minions of gang members and henchmen.

Vacation from Love
(1938)

10/10
The newlyweds refuse the help of their families as they fight for it themselves, ladies and gentlemen, from here it degenerated into a very predictable marital comedy. Andrew Tombes 'short role is ridiculous: no other actor has expressed frustrated frustration better than the bald Tombes. (Edgar Kennedy's 'slow motion' conveyed a slightly different emotion.) After Tombes comes off the screen, this film quickly goes downhill. Herman Bing and the great Edward Brophy are welcome, but neither is to the usual high standard. I will rate this film only 10 out of 10.

Termites of 1938
(1938)

10/10
Curses are pest exterminators, who are mistakenly hired by a rich lady who seeks an escort to a posh party in society. The trees have destroyed the elegant palace where the party is being held and confuse the guest of honor, the English lord.

The Lone Wolf in Paris
(1938)

10/10
Princess in Trouble Calls Reformed Jewel Thief Michael Lanyard to Help Her Fight Malicious Opposition. But. I'm sorry to be able to tell my father that, your film is too short, just for a long film.

Thanks for Everything
(1938)

10/10
Promoters organized a radio contest to find the average American and use him to sell food, clothing, and concepts. Everything goes well until he falls in love with a girl who upsets things.

Men in Fright
(1938)

10/10
The gang goes to the hospital to visit Darley, who is recovering from a tonsillectomy. Their plans quickly go awry and the gang finds themselves in the same hospital.

Tassels in the Air
(1938)

10/10
The chairs are the janitors in the office building. Wrong names are stenciled in all the offices, which is why the rich lady blames Moe for "Omay," the famous decorator (the real Omay gets "Housewives, Beware" painted on his door.) She hires boys to redecorate her house, which they continue to demolish. More trouble arises when the real Omay appears. Adding to the chaos is the fact that Curly goes crazy whenever he sees fringes.

Hold That Co-ed
(1938)

10/10
While running for governor, the politician is helping a poor college by planning to secure a victory for his football team. Although it would be a parody of Huey Long and his machine.

Mutts to You
(1938)

10/10
He wanders, professionally washes the dogs, finds the baby on the doorstep and, thinking she is abandoned, takes her home. When they read in the newspaper that the baby is believed to have been abducted, they disguise themselves as Curly as the baby's mother and try to sneak past a local police officer. They are caught, but when the baby's parents show up and realize what happened, the result is a happy ending.

The Lady Objects
(1938)

10/10
Ann Adams and William Hayward are married, and she has a job as a secretary in a law firm while finishing school, and soon becomes a younger partner and is just a brilliant lawyer. Meanwhile, the husband has a job as a mechanized draftsman and acts like a mechanic ... except when he sings. He is tired of Ann turning their home into a bar associate's club where all the lawyers discuss off-court cases, and he gives up and stops by a nightclub and gets a job as a singer and earns more money than when she was a cartoonist in an architect's office ... and begins to imply that Ann should now be content to be a housewife, and Ann has none of that. Later, she and her lawyer friends stop by the club where William sings, and she sees William being entertained by a girl, injured, and goes outside ... after insulting William. And ... so they break up and William gets an apartment, and then there's a girl in his apartment who accidentally choked while she was drunk. But the law doesn't buy it either, and William goes to trial for life ... and Ann is his defense attorney. Anna's defense is that it was her fault that she was so career-focused and that she didn't provide William with the home life he deserved ... and the jury buys her a 1938 sale. They reunite and Ann becomes Blondie Bumstead. I Used To Watch That As A Kid.

Penitentiary
(1938)

10/10
The district attorney becomes the warden of the prison and oversees the sentence of a meek man he once sued as a D. A. He discovers that his new job is more complex than he thought, especially with this meek prisoner.

I Am the Law
(1938)

10/10
Law professor John Lindsay (Edward G. Robinson) accepts the job of special prosecutor offered to him by civic leader Eugene Ferguson (Otto Kruger) against the wishes of his wife Jerry (Barbara O'Neil). Paul (John Beal, Ferguson 's son, helps Lindsay, not knowing that his father is the head of a criminal union.

Young Dr. Kildare
(1938)

10/10
Just after graduating from medical school, young Dr. James Kildare decides to get a job at a large New York hospital instead of joining his father's rural practice. In New York, he meets the famous Dr. Leonard Gillespie, who becomes his mentor. Kildare finds himself in serious trouble when he rescues a suicidal woman who turns out to be the heiress with a powerful family.

The Spider's Web
(1938)

10/10
Posing as a "Spider," the terror of the underworld, as well as Blinky McQuade, the underworld, Richard Wentworth (Warren Hull), Is this the end for Spider and will Octopus succeed in its goal of gaining dominance over the country by taking control of its transportation, communications, banking and utilities?

Rich Man, Poor Girl
(1938)

10/10
The wealthy entrepreneur wants to marry his secretary, but must first get along with her middle-class family.

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There's Always a Woman
(1938)

10/10
An investigator from the District Attorney's Office has given up on opening his own detective agency. However, the job is so bad that he finally decides to give it up and go back to his old job. As his wife shuts herself in the office, the wealthy social master enters with a case: she wants to know if her husband has an affair with his ex-girlfriend, who is now married. The wife accepts what seems like an easy case, assuming she can't then persuade her husband to restart the agency. However, when the client's husband is found murdered, she decides to investigate the murder herself. Her husband was also awarded a D. A. to investigate the murder, not knowing that his wife is on the case as well. Complications arise.

Sweethearts
(1938)

10/10
The musical comedy duo in their 6th year on Broadway received an offer to appear in Hollywood movies. The lifestyle change attracts Sweethearts because the move will take them away from relatives and friends who want to involve them in countless performances. However, as for signing their Hollywood contract, they are not signing because it was believed that Gwen believed that her close heart and husband were in a relationship with their personal assistant. Sweethearts parted ways and continued to perform their music production across America with their students as colleagues. They eventually reunited on the Broadway Show.

The Shining Hour
(1938)

10/10
A nightclub dancer marries company and has to fight her jealous sister-in-law. I Used To Watch That Since I Was A Kid, . It needs to contain at least 150 Minutes, No, Just Kidding, I Think, So Now, BEST MOVIE EVER!!!

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