The best Helen Twelvetrees’s romance movies

Helen Twelvetrees

Helen Twelvetrees

25/12/1908- 13/02/1958
We present our ranking of the best Helen Twelvetrees’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 Helen Twelvetrees.

Disgraced!

Disgraced!
6.9/10
A lovely fashion model's dreams of marital bliss are shattered when her fiance jilts her. To make matters worse, her father kills the cad and she gets accused of the crime.

My Woman

My Woman
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 04/10/1933
  • Character: Connie Rollins
A devoted wife helps her husband achieve success as a radio comic, but stardom comes at a price.

Panama Flo

Panama Flo
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 29/01/1932
  • Character: Flo Bennett
An engineer makes a thieving entertainer work off her debts as a housekeeper at his jungle mining camp.

Millie

Millie
6.2/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 08/02/1931
  • Character: Millie Blake Maitland
Millie Blake is very careful about picking her husband, but that is no guarantee that a marriage will turn out well, nor that she will.

One Hour Late

One Hour Late
7/10
When the romance between radio-singer Eddie Blake and Bessie Dunn goes sour through a series of misunderstanding, Bessie packs to take a week-end trip with the station boss,Stephen Barclay, and Eddie proposes to Hazel, who appears to be open to any kind of proposal. With all of the principals involved and in the office elevator, a cable breaks and the elevator is suspended between floors...and the resolvements begin.

Unmarried

Unmarried
6.4/10
Helen Twelvetrees stars in this romantic drama.

Is My Face Red?

Is My Face Red?
6/10
Poster writes a gossip column for the Morning Gazette. He will write about anyone and everyone as long as he gets the credit. He gets most of his information from showgirl pal his gal, Peggy. Eventually Bill's reckless tattling gets him in deep trouble with friends and enemies, putting his career and life in jeopardy.

Blue Skies

Blue Skies
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 16/03/1929
  • Character: Dorothy May (episode 2)
Better known for her work in talkie "weepers," Helen Twelvetrees made a few preliminary appearances in such late silent films as Fox's Blue Skies. The audience was expected to believe that the twentysomething Twelvetrees and Frank Albertson are teenagers living together platonically in an orphan asylum. A wealthy old man comes calling to adopt Albertson -- who, feeling sorry for Twelvetrees, trades places with the girl. Thus it is that the heroine is carted off to a luxurious mansion, while Albertson remains behind. One year later, the old man discovers Albertson's deception, whereupon he invites the boy to live with him as well. By this time, Twelvetrees and Albertson are of marriageable age, thus the film ends with a wedding in the offing.

A Bedtime Story

A Bedtime Story
6.5/10
Parisian playboy plays father to an abandoned baby who interferes with his womanising.

A Woman of Experience

A Woman of Experience
6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 06/08/1931
  • Character: Elsa Elsbergen
It is 1915 in Vienna and the Great War has caused many casualties. Elsa, a beautiful prostitute, wants to help the war effort, but is rejected as a nurse, but a government official thinks that she will make an excellent spy.

Thoroughbred

Thoroughbred
5.6/10
Joan (Helen Twelvetrees) is a Canadian, adopted by Ma Dawson (Nellie Ferguson), a struggling horse breeder and trainer. Joan thinks "legs don't make a race horse, it's blood", and so she buys an unwanted thoroughbred colt called Stormalong. Helped by Ma's son Tommy Dawson (Frank Leighton), Joan restores the horse to health and fitness, and soon enough the horse is winning race after race, becoming a favourite for the Melbourne Cup.

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