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Wild Horse Canyon (1938) | Directed by Robert F. Hill

It Happened One Night (1934) | Directed by Frank Capra

Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) | Directed by Michael Curtiz

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) | Directed by Frank Capra

Only Angels Have Wings (1939) | Directed by Howard Hawks

The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939) | Directed by Harold S. Bucquet

Four Men and a Prayer (1938) | Directed by John Ford

Black Stallion (aka King of the Sierras) (1938) | Directed by Samuel Diege & Arthur Rosson

Going Hollywood (1933) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

This Is My Affair (1937) | Directed by William A. Seiter

Bride of Frankenstein (1935) | Directed by James Whale

Thunder in the City (1937) | Directed by Marion Gering

They Drive by Night (1938) | Directed by Arthur B. Woods

The Roaring Twenties (1939) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

The Sphinx (1933) | Directed by Phil Rosen

The Sign of Four (1932) | Directed by Graham Cutts

The Ghost Camera (1933) | Directed by Bernard Vorhaus

Blind Alley (1939 | Directed by Charles Vidor

Dead End (1937) | Directed by William Wyler

House of Secrets (1936) | American mystery film directed by Roland D. Reed

Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh

O-Kay for Sound (1937) | British musical comedy directed by Marcel Varnel

Sabotage (1936) | Alfred Hitchcock's thriller based on Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent"

St. Martin's Lane / The Sidewalks of London (1938) | A British romantic drama directed by Tim Whelan

The Most Dangerous Game (1932) | Adventure film directed by Irving Pichel & Ernest B. Schoedsack

The Cat and the Canary (1939) | classic American horror-comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent

Love is News (1937) | romantic comedy film directed by Tay Garnett

Café Metropole (1937) | American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith

Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939) | American mystery film featuring Boris Karloff

Day-Time Wife (1939) | American romantic comedy film directed by Gregory Ratoff

The Ghoul (1933) | British horror film directed by T. Hayes Hunter

Topper (1937) | Directed by Norman Z. McLeod

The Gorilla (1939) | American comedy-horror film directed by Allan Dwan

The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939) | American mystery film directed by William Nigh

Sherlock Holmes : The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)

Pygmalion (1938) | British film adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play

The Ghost Walks (1934) | American horror-mystery film directed by Frank R. Strayer

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936) | American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra

The Old Fashioned Way (1934) | American comedy film directed by William Beaudine

Chatterbox (1936) | American comedy film directed by George Nicholls Jr

Theodora Goes Wild (1936) | American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Boleslawski

The Big Trail (1930) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Frontier Marshal (1939) | Directed by Allan Dwan

Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) | American drama film directed by John Cromwell

The Rains Came (1939) | American drama film directed by Clarence Brown

Always Goodbye (1938) | Directed by Sidney Lanfield

Things to Come (1936) | Director: William Cameron Menzies

The Whole Town's Talking (1935) | Directed by John Ford

The Awful Truth (1937) | Directed by the talented Leo McCarey

The 39 Steps (1935) | Directed by the master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock

Angel (1937) | A classic romantic drama directed by Ernst Lubitsch

Abraham Lincoln (1930) | Directed by D.W. Griffith

The Spider's Web (1938) | Directed by Ray Taylor & James W. Horne

The Ticket of Leave Man (1937) | A British crime drama directed by George King

White Woman (1933) | Directed by Stuart Walker

The Little Colonel (1935) | Directed by David Butler

Half Shot at Sunrise (1930) | Directed by Paul Sloane

Drake of England (1935) Colorised | British historical adventure film directed by Arthur B. Woods

The Divorce of Lady X (1938) | Directed by Tim Whelan

The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) | Directed by Alexander Korda

The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) | Directed by Harold Young

Wuthering Heights (1934) | Directed by William Wyler

The Little Princess (1939) | Directed by Walter Lang

Beau Geste (1939) | Directed by William A. Wellman

Made for Each Other (1939) | Directed by John Cromwell

The Thin Man (1934) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke

Another Thin Man (1939) | Directed by W.S. Van Dyke

Heidi (1937) | Directed by Allan Dwan

The Green Cockatoo (1937) | British comedy directed by William Cameron Menzies

Now and Forever (1934) | Directed by Henry Hathaway

Stage Door (1937) | Directed by Gregory La Cava

The Prince and the Pauper (1937) | Directed by William Keighley

Banjo on My Knee (1936) | Directed by John Cromwell

Beloved Enemy (1936) | Directed by H.C. Potter

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) | Directed by Norman Taurog

The Soldier and the Lady (1937) | Directed by George Nichols Jr.

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

In Old Chicago (1937) | Directed by Henry King

Young and Innocent (1937) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

You and Me (1938) | Directed by Fritz Lang

The Prisoner of Shark Island (1936) | Directed by John Ford

Wee Willie Winkie (1937) | Directed by John Ford

Golden Boy (1939) | Directed by Rouben Mamoulian

The Cowboy and the Lady (1938) | Directed by H.C. Potter

Seventh Heaven (1937) | Directed by Henry King

Never Say Die (1939) | Directed by Elliott Nugent

Seven Keys to Baldpate (1935) | Directed by William Hamilton and Edward Killy

They Call It Sin (1932) | Directed by Thornton Freeland

The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936) | Directed by Lothar Mendes

East Side of Heaven (1939) | Directed by David Butler

Virtue (1932) | Directed by Edward Buzzell

Private Number (1936) | Directed by Roy Del Ruth

The Saint in London {1939) | Directed by John Paddy Carstairs

The Saint Strikes Back (1939) | Directed by John Farrow

The Saint in New York (1938) | Directed by Ben Holmes

Elephant Boy (1937) | Directed by Robert J. Flaherty & Zoltan Korda

My Man Godfrey (1936) | Directed by Gregory La Cava

The Clairvoyant (1935) | Directed by Maurice Elvey

Cipher Bureau (1938) | Directed by Charles Lamont

The Call of the Wild (1935) | Directed by William A. Wellman

Nurse Edith Cavell (1939) | Directed by Herbert Wilcox

Hell's House (1932) | Directed by Howard Higgin

The Bad Sister (1931) | Directed by Hobart Henley

Of Human Bondage (1934) | Directed by John Cromwell

Arrowsmith (1931) | Directed by John Ford

A Farewell to Arms (1932) | Directed by Frank Borzage

Dracula (1931) | Directed by Tod Browning

Oliver Twist (1933) | Directed by William J. Cowen

I Was a Spy (1933) | Directed by Victor Saville

Southern Exposure (1935) | Directed by Marjorie Lane

Thanks for the Memory (1938) | Directed by George Archainbaud

First Love (1939) | Directed by Henry Koster

Topper Takes a Trip (1937) | Directed by Norman Z. McLeod

The World Moves On (1934) | Directed by John Ford

Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) | Directed by John Ford

The Crusades (1935) | Directed by Cecil B. DeMille

Under Two Flags (1936) | Directed by Frank Lloyd

Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) | A mystery film directed by Gordon Wiles

Design for Living (1933) | Directed by Ernst Lubitsch

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935) | Directed by Henry Hathaway

Tonight or Never (1931) | Directed by Mervyn LeRoy

College Swing (1938) | Directed by Raoul Walsh

Perfect Understanding (1933) | Directed by Cyril Gardner

Red Barry (1938) | Directed by Ford Beebe and Alan James

Britannia of Billingsgate (1933) | Directed by Sinclair Hill

They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | Directed by Busby Berkeley

The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) | Directed by Peter Godfrey

Storm in a Teacup (1937) | Directed by Victor Saville and Ian Dalrymple

Hearts in Bondage (1936) | Directed by Lew Ayres

If I Were King (1938) | Directed by Frank Lloyd

The "Dead End" Kid in "Little Tough Guy" (1938) | Directed by Harold Young

Jesse James (1939) | Directed by Henry King

The Lady Vanishes (1938) | Directed by Alfred Hitchcock

The Young in Heart (1938) | Directed by Richard Wallace

The Spy in Black (1939) | Directed by Michael Powell

Three Blind Mice (1938) | Directed by William A. Seiter

Law of the Underworld (1938) | Directed by Lew Landers

Disputed Passage (1939) | Directed by Frank Borzage

Everybody's Hobby (1939) | Directed by William C. McGann

The Rebel's Son - The Story of Taras Bulba (1938) | Directed by Adrian Brunel

Lloyd's of London (1936) | Directed by Henry King

Back Street (1932) | Directed by John M. Stahl

Little Man, What Now? (1934) | Directed by Frank Borzage

Lady for a Day (1933) | Directed by Frank Capra

The Flying Deuces (1939) | Directed by A. Edward Sutherland

The Four Feathers (1939) | Directed by Zoltan Korda

Brilliant Marriage" (1936) | Directed by Phil Rosen

Becky Sharp (1935) | Directed by Rouben Mamoulian

By Candlelight (1933) | Directed by James Whale

Captain January (1936) | Directed by David Butler

Danger – Love at Work (1937) | Directed by Otto Preminger

Grand Exit (1935) | Directed by Erle C. Kenton

The Vampire Bat (1933) | Directed by Frank R. Strayer

Love Affair (1939) | Directed by Leo McCarey

The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939) | Directed by Hal Roach

Two in the Dark (1936) | Directed by Benjamin Stoloff

Hell's Angels (1930) | Directed by Howard Hughes

Tonight or Never (1931) | Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
"Tonight or Never" is a 1931 American comedy-drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Gloria Swanson, Melvyn Douglas, and Alison Skipworth. Set against the backdrop of the opulent world of opera, the film tells the story of Nella Vago (Swanson), a successful but emotionally unfulfilled opera singer who has never experienced true love. Despite her fame and fortune, Nella feels something crucial is missing in her life. Her quest for emotional authenticity takes a turn when she encounters a mysterious man (Douglas) who makes her question her life choices and leads her to discover what she truly desires.
The film is notable for being one of Swanson's last major roles during the transition period from silent to sound films. Her performance showcases her versatility and ability to adapt to the new demands of sound acting, blending the heightened emotions of silent cinema with the nuances required by the sound era. Melvyn Douglas, in one of his early roles, provides a charming and compelling counterpoint to Swanson's character, offering a blend of humor and sincerity that complements the film's exploration of love and authenticity.
"Tonight or Never" navigates its romantic and comedic elements with grace, largely due to the capable direction of Mervyn LeRoy and the chemistry between its leads. The film, however, may feel dated to modern audiences, particularly in its pacing and some of the acting conventions of the early sound era. Nonetheless, it remains a fascinating glimpse into Hollywood's transitional period and a testament to Gloria Swanson's enduring star power.
"Tonight or Never" shines as a piece of cinematic history, offering insight into the evolution of film during a pivotal era. While it may not resonate as strongly with contemporary viewers used to faster pacing and more naturalistic performances, it serves as an important showcase for Swanson's talent and the early sound era's charm. The film skillfully blends comedy and drama, though its narrative simplicity and predictability might detract from its overall impact.
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