BASIL RATHBONE + kisses part one
THE MAD DOCTOR (1941)
CONFESSION (1937)
THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY (1929)
RIO (1939)
ANNA KARENINA (1935)
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BASIL RATHBONE + kisses part one
THE MAD DOCTOR (1941)
CONFESSION (1937)
THE LAST OF MRS CHEYNEY (1929)
RIO (1939)
ANNA KARENINA (1935)

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Confession (1937) Joe May
December 19th 2025
The Case of the Black Cat (1936)
"Where did you get that cat? And why did you try to hide it?"
"Now, just a minute, Mr. Burger. Can't a gentleman give a lady a cat - and a gentleman cat at that - without being browbeaten, right here in his own office?"
Confession is a 1937 American drama film starring Kay Francis, Ian Hunter, Basil Rathbone and Jane Bryan.
Part II

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“Darling! Just one thing more.” “Yes?” Tina murmured through her dream. “I want you to promise me—” “Everything, everything, you darling mother!” “Well, then, that when you go away tomorrow—at the very last moment, you understand—” “Yes?” “After you’ve said goodbye to me, and to everybody else—just as Lanning helps you into the carriage—” “Yes?” “That you’ll give your last kiss to Aunt Charlotte. Don’t forget—the very last.”
The Old Maid (1939) dir. Edmund Goulding
Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Jane Bryan, and Eduardo Ciannelli reprise MARKED WOMAN (1937) on CBS Radio #DailyBette
Miriam Hopkins and Bette Davis in The Old Maid 1939 🎀