Judge Priest

Judge Priest (1934): In 1890s Kentucky, the good-natured and philosophical Judge Priest must defend his nephew's love interest and an accused blacksmith from a corrupt political rival. In court, the judge orchestrates a dramatic revelation to expose the defendant's heroic past as a Confederate war veteran and the truth about the young woman's parentage.

Three Wise Girls

Three Wise Girls Three small-town girls move to the big city, each with their own dreams of success and romance, only to find the urban landscape is more complicated than expected. The film explores the challenges and moral compromises they face as they seek love and a better life in the metropolis.

Thee Divorce of Lady X

The Divorce of Lady X (1938) A charming but highly principled barrister reluctantly offers his spare room to a beautiful, stranded young woman during a London fog. The lawyer soon discovers that she is actually the central figure in a high-profile divorce case he has been hired to represent, leading to a romantic and professional conflict.

Affairs of Cappy Ricks

Affairs of Cappy Ricks (1937) The film is a comedy about a wealthy shipping magnate who returns home after a long sea voyage to find his business and family in chaos.