Margaret McDonnell Movies
In this espionage thriller, a scientist develops a nonflammable fuel. Fearing that his life and the formula are in jeopardy, he photographs the formula and sends the picture to the League of Nations where it will be safe. Sure enough, the spies close in and kidnap his sister so he will be forced to give up the formula. Fortunately, the villains are thwarted and the formula is safe. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Superstitious Bouchier doesn't make a move without a sign from her Eastern astrologer Wells until this obsession causes problems in her marriage. When she gives her husband business tips, the stars prove to be correct! ~ Rovi
Often consigned to comic relief roles in Hollywood, Reginald Gardiner is awarded top billing in the British Borrow a Million. Gardiner plays an affable millionaire who strikes up a friendship with humble London tea-shop proprietor Charles Cullum. At the urging of his lovely sister Vera Bogetti, Gardiner backs Cullum in a risky business venture. As a result, Cullum becomes the wealthy manager of a string of profitable restaurants. Clocking in at 50 minutes, Borrow a Million was produced by Fox Studios' British facilities. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

