The best Harold Waldridge’s movies

Harold Waldridge

Harold Waldridge

06/01/1900- 26/06/1957
We present our ranking of the best Harold Waldridge’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Harold Waldridge.
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Safe in Hell

Safe in Hell
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 12/12/1931
  • Character: Bellhop (uncredited)
To avoid the rigors of the law, Gilda flees New Orleans and hides on a Caribbean island where the worst criminals can ask for asylum. Besieged by the scum of the earth, Gilda will soon find out that she has found refuge in hell.

High Pressure

High Pressure
6.6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 30/01/1932
  • Character: Gus Vanderbilt (as Harold Waldrige)
Gar Evans is a con artist, who pretends to be the owner of a "Golden Gate Artificial Rubber Company", and he is looking for investors. Finding them is relatively easy, but it becomes difficult when those want to see the inventor of the synthetic rubber...

Dancing Pirate

Dancing Pirate
5.1/10
Jonathan Pride is a mild-mannered dance instructor in 1820 Boston. En route to visit relatives, Jonathan is shanghaied by a band of zany pirates and forced to work as a galley boy. When the pirate vessel arrives at the port of Las Palomas, Jonathan, clad in buccaneer's garb, makes his escape. Everyone in Las Palomas, including Governor Alcalde (Frank Morgan) and fetching senorita Serafina (Steffi Duna), assumes that Jonathan is the pirate chieftain, leading to a series of typical comic-opera complications.

The Death Kiss

The Death Kiss
6/10
When a movie actor is shot and killed during production, the true feelings about the actor begin to surface. As the studio heads worry about negative publicity, one of the writers tags along as the killing is investigated and clues begin to surface.

Manhattan Parade

Manhattan Parade
5.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 24/12/1931
  • Character: First Page Boy
Director Lloyd Bacon's 1931 drama takes a different look at the Broadway arena by focusing on the owners of a theatrical costume shop.

Sob Sister

Sob Sister
7.2/10
  • Release: 25/10/1931
  • Character: Johnny
Jane Ray, a very clever reporter of crimes of passion, or "sob sister," for a New York tabloid, begins to feel depressed by the sordidness of her latest assignment, the investigation of a young woman's murder by her husband. Despite her growing distaste for her profession, Jane gets her story and, with typical ingenuity, frustrates her competitors' attempts to follow her lead.

The All-American

The All-American
6.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/10/1932
  • Character: Scheming Willie Walsh
The story of the rise and fall of an All-American football player.

Blessed Event

Blessed Event
7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/09/1932
  • Character: George
A New York gossip columnist feuds with a singer and enjoys the power of the press.

June Moon

June Moon
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 21/03/1931
  • Character: Young Goebel
An ordinary Joe has ambitions to become a Tin Pan Alley writer.

The Heart of New York

The Heart of New York
5.9/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 26/03/1932
  • Character: Jakie
A poor New York plumber's wife and children hope to move "uptown" from their lower East Side neighborhood after he sells his new invention.

Easy to Love

Easy to Love
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 13/01/1934
  • Character: Elevator Boy
Carol feels, for whatever reason, that her husband, John, has grown indifferent to her, and is on a quest to find out why, suspecting another woman. She sees the family physician, Dr. Swope, first and then hires a private detective. Her own sleuthing is more effective and she devises a plan; having long been pursued by Eric, she apparently accedes and accompanies him to an apartment and, per her plan, enter the wrong one. There, they find Carol's best friend, Charlotte, and John hiding in a closet. The latter, showing more nerve than good sense, goes into a rage and berates Carol for her apparent philandering. The battle continues at home, where their daughter Janet informs them that because of them, she and Paul have given up on the idea of marriage, but are going away together, anyway. Carol and John trail them to a hotel and find them in twin beds, whereupon John, armed with a fire-ax, summons a justice of the peace and demands a fire-ax version of a shotgun wedding.

Slightly Static

Slightly Static
6.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/09/1935
  • Character: Mr. Campbell's Son, Elmer
Thelma and Patsy get jobs at a radio station.

She Had to Say Yes

She Had to Say Yes
5.9/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 15/07/1933
  • Character: Glass' Office Boy
Florence Denny is Daniel Drew's girlfriend and secretary at a clothing manufacturer during the Great Depression. In order to boost sales they have been using professional female entertainers to keep their clients very happy, but the clients are getting bored of them. Daniel convinces management to replace the professionals with "volunteers" from the pool of stenographers. Inevitably some clients expectations are greater than their "dates", boyfriends become unhappy, and the "voluntary" duty becomes less so over time. At first, Daniel prevents Florence from being a volunteer, but eventually the prospect of a bonus becomes too great and he encourages her to volunteer. Afterwards, Daniel considers Florence a loose woman.

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