Literature professor Jim Bennett leads a secret life as a high-stakes gambler. Always a risk-taker, Bennett bets it all when he borrows from a gangster and offers his own life as collateral.
In late XIX century, rich and bored Maria (Paola Senatore) is after a more sexually interesting life and gets involved with Alessio who shows her other kinds of love.
Two British best friends and in-laws Dawn and Jackie work together at a factory. When Dawn is diagnosed with a brain tumor Jackie shares $100,000 she's got from her secret lover with Dawn to fulfil her dream - a visit to Las Vegas.
Dan Mahowny was a rising star at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. At twenty-four he was assistant manager of a major branch in the heart of Toronto's financial district.
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Saratoga trailer. Jean Harlow 1937
Saratoga trailer. Jean Harlow 1937.
Jean Harlow Saratoga (1937) with Clark Gable
Jean Harlow's Last Film.
That ain't Jean - Saratoga
In 1937 Jean Harlow died before she could finish Saratoga. She completed most of it but an hour into the film her double appears.
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