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Say It with Sables (1928)

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Francis X. Bushman (John Caswell) ends his affair with gold-digger Margaret Livingston (Irene Gordon). But then she meets his son.
So This Is Love? (1928)

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Dress designer William Collier Jr. (Jerry McGuire) is in love with shop-girl Shirley Mason (Hilda Jenson). So he fights his rival in the ring.
That Certain Thing (1928)

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Ralph Graves (Andy B. Charles, Jr) marries Viola Dana (Molly Kelly) against the will of his father who disinherits him. Jr starts his own business.
The Power of the Press (1928)

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Jobyna Ralston (Jane Atwill, with the black hat) is implicated with a murder. Cub reporter Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ( Clem Rogers) tries to find the real killer.
Flight (1929)

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Jack Holt (Panama Williams) and Ralph Graves (Lefty Phelps) are bomber pilots. They are both in love with nurse Elinor. Then all three are sent to Nicaragua to fight a rogue general.
The Donovan Affair (1929)

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This is Capra's first all-talkie film. Jack Holt (Insp. Killian) and Fred Kelsey (Carney) investigate the murder of one of the dinner guests.
The Younger Generation (1929)

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Ricardo Cortez (Morris Goldfish) is a successful businessman, who is ashamed of his parents and their humble origins. With Rosa Rosanova (Ma Goldfish), Lina Basquette (Birdie Goldfish) and Jean Hersholt (Pa Goldfish)
Platinum Blonde (1931)

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Street smart reporter Robert Williams (Stew Smith) marries rich socialite Jean Harlow (Anne Schuyler). But he can't get used by his new upper-class lifestyle.
The Miracle Woman (1931)

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Barbara Stanwyck (Faith Fallon) is a fake religious healer who cures fake cripples. But then the really blind David Manners (John Carson) enters her life.
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