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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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Hello Dolly (Captioned)

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Made for each other

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Now voyager

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Father of the bride

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