Hilarious, naughty pre-Production Code farce featuring Mae West as Tira, an unscrupulous carnival entertainer who takes a turn as a lion-tamer in order to get her boyfriend and fellow con artist out... more
New Orleans singer Mae West heats up "The Big Easy" as Ruby Carter, "the most talked about woman in America," who juggles romances with boxer "the Tiger Kid" (Roger Pryor) and millionaire Ace Lamont... more
Retired pug Joe Anton (George Raft) had finally opened his own nightclub, and was itching to show that he had developed class... especially to gorgeous debutante Jerry Healy (Constance Cummings). He... more
Saloon singer Cleo Borden (Mae West) suddenly finds herself one very wealthy lady when her oilman swain loses a shoot-out-and she's his only beneficiary. Though she takes a shine to Edward Carrington... more
Mae West is at her best as Peaches O'Day, a con woman in 1890s New York who poses as sultry French singer Mademoiselle Fifi in order to elude the law. Her ruse eventually leads to the downfall of... more
If you thought the American Wild West couldn't get any wilder, wait till you see what happens when W.C. Fields and Mae West team up for this comedy-western classic, co-written by the leads. W.C. is... more
For her second film, Mae West adapted her 1928 Broadway play "Diamond Lil" and starred as Lady Lou, a bawdy Bowery saloon keeper and stage singer who invites religious mission officer Capt. Cummings... more
Movie star Mavis Arden (Mae West) heads to a small town to attend the preview of her newest film and finds romantic complications among the common folk while falling for down-to-earth farmboy Bud... more
After killing her lover in self-defense, Barbary Coast madam Rose Carlton (Mae West) hops an Alaska-bound freighter and soon winds up impersonating an evangelist, Sister Annie, in order to elude the... more