Isabel Jewell
11 titles
Filmography
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She Had to Choose
(1934)Tragedy strikes when a young woman (Isabel Jewell) meets the proprietor (Larry "Buster" Crabbe) of a restaurant.

Marked Men
(1940)After being wrongly imprisoned, a medical school graduate escapes to a small town where he finds romance, happiness and the gangster who set him up.
Ciao! Manhattan
(1973)Iconic Warhol superstar Edie Sedgwick takes centre stage in the legendary Ciao! Manhattan. Blending fact with fiction and filled with mesmerising footage of the infamous '60s underground art scene, this cult film tells the story of the original 'It Girl'. Sedgwick died shortly after the film was completed, leaving Ciao! Manhattan as a haunting portrait of a cultural icon.

Swing It, Sailor!
(1938)With his enlistment almost up, a brawny but dim-witted sailor has his heart set on marriage. But his scheming Navy buddy has other plans.

Marked Woman
(1937)A prosecutor has a clip-joint hostess and her four co-workers testify against their boss.

The Leopard Man
(1943)Authorities track an escaped circus leopard suspected of killing a number of beautiful women in a New Mexico town.

Sweet Kill
(1972)Horror and suspense in the story of a psychotic maniac who literally "loves" women to death.

Mad Love
(1935)When Parisian actress Yvonne Orlac (Frances Drake) announces that she is leaving the stage to be a full-time wife to her concert pianist husband, Stephen (Colin Clive), brilliant surgeon Dr. Gogol (Peter Lorre), who is obsessed with Yvonne, is crushed. So when Stephen loses his hands in a train wreck, Gogol agrees to Yvonne's request to graft another pair of hands onto Stephen. But before long, Stephen realizes that his hands seem to have a mind of their own. He can no longer play the piano -- but he can throw knives with deadly accuracy! It turns out the hands belonged to an executed murderer, and they never lost the desire to kill. As Stephen slowly goes insane, Gogol professes his love for Yvonne, but she rejects him. Gogol vows to hasten Stephen's demise to drive Yvonne into his own arms.

Evelyn Prentice
(1934)William Powell and Myrna Loy star in this romantic mystery thriller about a trial attorney who is so busy with his career that he doesn't realize that mysterious in his current case.

The Seventh Victim
(1943)A girl's search for her missing sister puts her in conflict with a band of Satanists.

Lost Horizon
(1937)A timeless masterpiece starring Ronald Colman and Jane Wyatt in the lavishly-produced vision of Shangri-La.