Flynn became a star in his first leading role as an unustly imprisoned doctor turned swashbuckling pirate in the lavish 1935 adaptation of Rafael Sabatini’s novel.
Alfred Hitchcock’s frothiest entertainment delivers glamor and romance with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly on the French Riviera where a cat burglar is stealing the jewels of rich tourists.
While the rest of Hollywood was firmly ensconced in the sound era, Chaplin defied convention and made his 1931 romantic comedy into the last silent film from a major Hollywood studio.
Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer star in one of the most romantic dramas of the classic Hollywood era, directed by Frank Borzage, arguably the most unabashedly romantic director of all time.
Sean Connery helped turn the James Bond spy series into a blockbuster franchise in his third outing as 007, perhaps the most iconic film in the series.
Robert Siodmak directs this crime drama of a desperate gangster and a driven cop, one of his darkest film noirs, seeped in shadows, corruption, and psychosis