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DVD, 2016
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Current format, DVD, 2016, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsThis is the Night (1932): In Cary Grant's screen debut, a husband (Cary Grant) finds himself in a destructive love triangle after he comes home unexpectedly to find suspicious evidence about his wife's (Thelma Todd) infidelity.
She Done Him Wrong (1933): A saloon singer (Mae West) has more men in her life than she can handle including smugglers, an escaped con and a mission director (Cary Grant) who wants to reform her.
I'm No Angel (1933): A gold-digging carnival performer (Mae West) gets caught in a love triangle that may cost her the real love she was looking for (Cary Grant).
Thirty Day Princess (1934): In this rags-to-riches tale, a newspaper publisher (Cary Grant) finds himself falling for a foreign princess (Sylvia Sidney), only to suspect that there is some other power behind the throne.
Kiss and Make-up (1934): Beauty really is only skin deep when a famed beautician (Cary Grant) marries a former client and discovers that her shallow behavior makes his faithful secretary much more attractive.
Ladies Should Listen (1934): A meddling switchboard operator (Frances Drake) falls in love with a tenant (Cary Grant) in the building who has a deceiving girlfriend, then formulates a plan to interfere and expose her conniving scheme.
Enter Madame! (1935): An American man (Cary Grant) finds himself fed up with always coming second to his Italian wife's career as a famous opera singer.
Big Brown Eyes (1936): A precocious newspaper reporter (Joan Bennett) and an unusually motivated detective (Cary Grant) take on a case of insurance fraud, hidden identities and murder!
Wedding Present (1936): Two star reporters (Cary Grant and Joan Bennett) find their playful newsroom relationship running out of ink when he is promoted to editor and she becomes engaged to a writer.
She Done Him Wrong (1933): A saloon singer (Mae West) has more men in her life than she can handle including smugglers, an escaped con and a mission director (Cary Grant) who wants to reform her.
I'm No Angel (1933): A gold-digging carnival performer (Mae West) gets caught in a love triangle that may cost her the real love she was looking for (Cary Grant).
Thirty Day Princess (1934): In this rags-to-riches tale, a newspaper publisher (Cary Grant) finds himself falling for a foreign princess (Sylvia Sidney), only to suspect that there is some other power behind the throne.
Kiss and Make-up (1934): Beauty really is only skin deep when a famed beautician (Cary Grant) marries a former client and discovers that her shallow behavior makes his faithful secretary much more attractive.
Ladies Should Listen (1934): A meddling switchboard operator (Frances Drake) falls in love with a tenant (Cary Grant) in the building who has a deceiving girlfriend, then formulates a plan to interfere and expose her conniving scheme.
Enter Madame! (1935): An American man (Cary Grant) finds himself fed up with always coming second to his Italian wife's career as a famous opera singer.
Big Brown Eyes (1936): A precocious newspaper reporter (Joan Bennett) and an unusually motivated detective (Cary Grant) take on a case of insurance fraud, hidden identities and murder!
Wedding Present (1936): Two star reporters (Cary Grant and Joan Bennett) find their playful newsroom relationship running out of ink when he is promoted to editor and she becomes engaged to a writer.
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- English dialogue; English subtitles.
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- Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2016], ©2016
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