The Right Of Way/The Truth About Youth "Drama"Loretta Young is the star attraction in this pair of pre Code dramas from 1930. Filming them both at the tender age of 17, Loretta Young was already an experienced cinema siren, and her ambitions were showing. Not content to rely on her abundant natural charms, Loretta brought wit and sensitivity to her roles, crafting an indelible character each time. In The Right of Way she plays the love interest for Conrad Nagel's performance as infamous amnesiac
Charles Bickford and Florence Rice also star
she becomes a woman of independent means
crime (The Public Enemy) and
Biplanes flying in formation past the Washington Monument
Now the mighty general must decide which he covets more: the conquest of Rome or the heart of the woman he loves
Dorothy Stratten will be America's dream girl
Trial is a powerful look at justice and race that "still packs a wallop" (AIImovie
A romantic drama aimed straight at the hearts of moviegoers whose lives were forever changed by the war
and falls heart-over-level-head in love
Charlotte Bain (Christine Lahti
The New York Times) featuring the most famous juvenile stars of the era
subjected to harrowing mind games as a "guest" of Communist agents who want to turn him into The Defector