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  1. La escultora de la paz película dirigida por Lloyd Bacon y protagonizada por May McAvoy, Lionel Barrymore y Alec B. Francis. Año: 1928. Sinopsis: El juez Ross, en el Banco Federal, falla a favor de una gran empresa en el litigio ante él, sin saber que una empresa más pequeña en la que posee acciones considerables ha sido subsumida por la ...

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    • May Mcavoy
    • Lloyd Bacon
  2. The Lion and the Mouse: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With May McAvoy, Lionel Barrymore, Alec B. Francis, William Collier Jr.. Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating appearance ...

    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1928-05-21
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. The Lion and the Mouse is a 1928 American sound part-talkie drama film produced by Warner Bros., directed by Lloyd Bacon, and based on the 1905 play by Charles Klein. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles . [3]

  4. Overview. Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating the appearance of a conflict of interests.

  5. The Lion and the Mouse. 1928 Directed by Lloyd Bacon. VITAPHONE AGAIN LEADS. Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating the appearance of a conflict of interests.

    • Lloyd Bacon
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
  6. John "Ready Money" Ryder, a financial genius, attempts to ruin a judge by alleging that the judge accepted a bribe of some oil stock. Actually, Judge Ross bought the stock at Ryder's recommendation.

  7. Judge Ross, on the Federal Bench, rules in favor of a large company in litigation before him, unaware that a smaller company in which he owns considerable stock has been subsumed by the larger firm, thus creating appearance of a conflict of interests.