Top 100 Suicide movies
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The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
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The pilots of a Royal Air Force squadron in World War I face not only physical but mental dangers in their struggle to survive while fighting the enemy.
The Crime of the Century (1933)
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Driven to desperation by his young and extravagent wife, alienist Dr. Emil Brandt has plotted the perfect crime. Now he begs the police to lock him up before he commits murder.
Narcotic (1933)
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A once-promising doctor begins a downward spiral, finding himself in opium dens, a carnival freak show, and drugs parties.
Daybreak (1931)
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An Austrian soldier must choose between a wealthy fiancee and a new girl who takes his fancy.
Stolen Heaven (1931)
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A hooker gets followed home by a man she thinks is drunk, but it turns out he's been wounded in a robbery of a radio factory where he used to work. As the police swarm into the seedy tenement, she decides to help him, and the two form an uneasy alliance culminating in a suicide pact.
The Drums of Jeopardy (1931)
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A mad doctor is determined to take revenge on the family he believes is responsible for his daughter's death.
Our Blushing Brides (1930)
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Jerry, Connie, and Franky are small-town girls seeking wealthy husbands in New York City. But, while Connie and Franky are reckless with their affections — one bedding a married man and the other marrying a scoundrel — Jerry is determined to remain practical. As she mothers her wounded, heartbroken friends, she stalwartly but foolishly resists the advances of the good-hearted and affluent Tony Jardine.
The Indian Tomb, Part II: The Tiger of Eschnapur (1921)
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Rowland falls sick with leprosy while Mac Allan is captured by the Maharajah, who offers Irene a deal: one night with him in exchange for letting Rowland to be cured. She accepts, but tries to commit suicide.
Broken Blossoms (1919)
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The love story of an abused English girl and a Chinese Buddhist in a time when London was a brutal and harsh place to live.
Where Is My Treasure? (1916)
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Because Ernst feels oppressed by his wife and her mother, he fakes his suicide and hires in his own household disguised as a servant.