A frigid Serb artist is terrified of consummating her marriage to a squeaky-clean American, Kent Smith. She's possessed by a Balkan myth that she might turn into a black panther and rip her husband to shreds... ... more about Cat People
This mostly unrelated sequel to Cat People (1942) has Amy, the young daughter of Oliver and Alice Reed. Amy is a very imaginative child who has trouble differentiating fantasy from reality, and has no friends her own age as a result. ... more about Curse of the Cat People
A down-on-his-luck farmer makes a deal with the devil for seven years of prosperity. When Mr. Scratch comes to collect, orator and hero of the common man Daniel Webster comes to the rescue. Based on the short story by Stephen Vincent Benet. ... more about Devil and Daniel Webster
Head of a private European girls school (Marshall) falls in love with a student (Simon) who steps aside for a teacher (Chatterton) also loves him. Tyrone Power debuted in a nightclub scene. ... more about Girls' Dormitory
Two young men (Ameche and Young) try to wrest their father (Collier) from the clutches of a gold digger (Birell) but by mistake think the woman is a young nightclub singer (Simon) with whom they both fall in love. ... more about Josette
Three working girls in Budapest pool their resources to get a better apartment and impress their dates. One dates a nobleman and, learning of her rejection by him, considers poison. Another drinks the poison by mistake and lands a physician for herself. ... more about Ladies in Love
This edition of Screen Snapshots (production number 3851) has more of a vaudeville flavor as opposed to Ralph Staub's usual candid-camera at home with the stars offerings. ... more about Screen Snapshots Series 21
A Parisian sewer worker (Stewart) longs for a rise in status and a beautiful wife. He rescues a girl (Simone Simon) from the police, lives with her in a barren flat on the seventh floor, and then marches away to war. ... more about Seventh Heaven