Another slice of processed cheese from Herman Cohen, producer of Trog and other such wonders. This cheap occult programmer...
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1974
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Anthropologist Dr. Brockton (Joan Crawford) believes she has discovered the missing link in this flat science fiction drama....
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1970
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One of the lower points of Joan Crawford's latter-day career curve (though nothing to compare with the later embarrassment of...
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1967
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Comedian Ken Murray plays it straight as THRUSH agent Anton Korbel, who stashes the evil organization's $60 million treasury...
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Screen Story
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1965
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This violent, gore-filled, effective horror tale by director Robert Gordon is about a totally wacko private zoo keeper,...
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1963
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A British botanist goes bananas after he discovers a serum that turns his cuddly chimpanzee subject into a ferocious...
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1961
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This episode boasts the presence of two "Lieutenant Columbos": Thomas Mitchell, who created the role of disheveled detective...
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1960
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The power of hypnotism provides the basis of this film that was released in "Hypnovision" (yet another promotional gimmick) A...
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1959
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In this spooky film, three American exchange students visit an English castle purported to be haunted. The lads want to see...
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1959
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Like many American International films of its era, How to Make a Monster was sold to distributors on the basis of its title...
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1958
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From the folks who brought you I Was a Teenage Werewolf comes this relentlessly shlocky variation on the Frankenstein legend....
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1957
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Yiddish Theater favorite Moishe Oysher heads the cast of the English-language Singing in the Dark. Oysher plays Leo, a...
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1956
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In this suspenseful detective yarn, an insurance investigator finds himself unbearably bored by his routine life and decides...
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1956
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Based on The Mexican, a novel by Jack London, this is the story of a young man whose family, girlfriend and village were...
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1952
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In the words of its star Leonard Nimoy, Kid Monk Baroni was the sort of film that "made unknowns out of celebrities." The...
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1952
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MGM's all-purpose title The Big City was deployed once more for this treacly 1948 drama. To prevent orphaned Midge...
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Dialogue Writer, Screenwriter
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1948
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Ann Miller goes through her usual twinkle-toed paces in the quickie Columbia musical What's Buzzin', Cousin? The pencil-thin...
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Short Story Author
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1943
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The Iron Major is the saga of WW1 hero-cum-football coach Frank Cavanaugh, played with his usual no-nonsense professionalism...
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1943
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Another of a wartime cycle of Hollywood films lauding the praises of America's Soviet allies, Three Russian Girls is a remake...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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There are three key characters in Anatole Litvak's filmization of Aben Kandel's novel City for Conquest, as opposed to the...
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1940
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1939
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This hard-hitting Warner Bros. courtroom drama begins with the usual "Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is...
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1937
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In this satire of British-American relations, Edward G. Robinson stars as Dan Armstrong, a hard-sell American saleman whose...
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1937
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Secretary Carol Baldwin (Jean Arthur) is in love with her boss, health-magazine publisher Fred Gilbert (George Brent). So...
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1936
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In this comedy a sneaky salesman tries to sell an inventor's newest product, a water-based fuel. Before the inventor can...
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1936
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Tailor-made for the talents of fast-talking James Dunn, Come Closer, Folks stars Dunn as sidewalk pitchman Jim Keene. Our...
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1936
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In this comedy, a waitress at a local lunch counter inadvertently foils a bank robbery and finds herself turned into a...
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1935
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Manhattan Moon is predicated on the notion that French songstress Yvonne (Dorothy Page) is so busy with her career that she...
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1935
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Annie Snodgrass (ZaSu Pitts) has a voice that could shatter glass, but try telling that to moonstruck gangster boss Fenny...
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Short Story Author
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1934
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Based on Abel Kandel's 1931 play Hot Money, this delightfully daffy comedy from Warner Bros. is a typical example of that...
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Play Author
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1932
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