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Stella Dallas

United States, 1937
film

Barbara Stanwyck gives one of her best performances as a social-climbing mother from the wrong side of the tracks. Born a mill-hand’s daughter with no s..

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Monkey business

United States, 1952
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The Toast of New York

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A Woman of our time

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[Shine : publicity kit]

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The Perils of Pauline

United States, 1947
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Natalie Kalmus

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The Carpetbaggers

United States, 1963
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Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story

United States of America, 2018
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The Time of your life

United States, 1948
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Born yesterday

United States, 1993
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[L.A. confidential : publicity kit]

1997
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Miss Sadie Thompson

United States, 1953
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Hubby gets a Hobby

Australia, 1947
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Foolish wives

United States, 1922
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Frances

United States, 1982
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[Memories and dreams : publicity kit]

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[Strangers : publicity kit]

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A Little princess

United States, 1995
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