Marion Dix

Marion Dix
Total Credits at Criticker: 12 (Writer)
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Ladies of the Jury
A jury hold-out tries to prove a former chorus girl did not murder older, rich husband.
Forbidden Music
Allegedly true story from early 19th Century involving a Ruritanian singer, a Princess who dislikes his music, and a Police Chief with a sideline in smuggling musical instruments. (imdb)
Men Are Like That
This is the first sound version of George Kelly's THE SHOW OFF. There was a silent version starring Ford Sterling a few years earlier and two MGM versions later on, one starring Spencer Tracy and the other Red Skelton. This version starring Hal Skelly is technically the best of the sound versions, with sure-handed comedy construction and some interesting camera-work by Archie Stout. (imdb)
Safety in Numbers
A songwriter hires three chorus girls to show him the "underside" of big-city life. (imdb)
Lightning Strikes Twice
Three apparent murders and a pair of imposters disrupt the lives of an engaged couple. (imdb)
Two Against the World
A socialite (Constance Bennett) finds herself involved in a murder investigation.
Sing and Like It
While breaking into a bank safe, a gangster overhears a bank employee singing and decides to put her in a Broadway revue.
Sea Legs
Searchlight Doyle, lightweight boxing champion of the United States Navy, is shanghaied into the fleet of Sainte Cassette, an island republic, as a replacement for a wealthy slacker who must serve his country to receive a $2 million inheritance, a scheme concocted by attorney Gabriel Grabowski. All his shipmates, except Hyacinth Nitouche, assume that he is indeed the wastrel he purports to be.
The Past of Mary Holmes
An alcoholic former opera singer resents the promising career of her son and his recent engagement to an actress. (imdb)
Their Big Moment
A vaudeville magician act is hired to right a wrong. Some comedy relief.
The Worst Woman in Paris?
Beautiful Englishwoman Peggy Vane tires of being gossiped about in Paris, where scandalmongers have labeled her "the worst woman in Paris" because of her numerous suitors. Her constant companion is the wealthy and jaded Adolphe Ballou, who is known as "the best-dressed man in Paris."
Along Came Youth
An American sportsman stranded in London poses as a cook to remain close to the aristocratic lady he would woo.