Camera by Robert Kurrle, nice turn as the bartender by Mike Donlin, as principals Dan (William Powell) and Joan (Kay Francis) meet in a Hong Kong bar, early in director Tay Garnett's One Way Passage, 1932. watch
Mickey (Edward Burns) and Francis Fitzpatrick (Mike McGlone), each in his own fashion, have tried to live by their father's rule: "You've got to do what makes you happy first." Mickey thinks he's happy being a cab driver and living the life of a carefree bachelor -- that is, until he meets Hope (Maxine Bahns), a beautiful, free-spirited graduate student on her way to Paris. Francis thinks he's happy making a killing on Wall Street and being married to his vivacious college sweetheart (Jennifer Aniston) -- that is, until he takes up with Heather (Cameron Diaz), a stunning blonde from Mickey's past. When the two brothers' romantic problems converge in ways neither of them could have imagined, the old sibling rivalry turns into a battle royal. watch
Parsing the improvement in existing home sales and the shrinking inventory, with Shari Olefson, Fowler White Boggs; Mike Larson, Weiss Research real estate analyst; and CNBC's Diana Olick, Simon Hobbs & Melissa Francis. watch