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1993
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When some land developers threaten to get their hands on the public California beach, a couple of dudes and a few...
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1991
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1940s movie star Alexis Smith guest stars as Professor Alice Anne Volkman, the revered business-school mentor of Rebecca Howe...
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1990
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Robert Young reprises his long-running (1969-75) TV character Dr. Marcus Welby, though there's little if any medical activity...
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Tessa Menard
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1988
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Belle
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1986
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A made for TV movie which serves as much a condemnation of the military establishment as a murder mystery, this film...
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1986
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Adapted from a book by Joan Barthel, A Death in California is a harrowing two-part TV movie based on fact. Cheryl Ladd plays...
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Honey Niven
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1985
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This French sex farce is translated in English as The Trout. Joseph Losey directed and co-wrote the film, which stars...
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1982
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Cajun quarter-horse trainer Lloyd Bourdelle (Walter Matthau) struggles to eke out a decent living for himself and his three...
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Sarah Blue
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1978
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In this Canadian thriller, Jodie Foster plays the title character, a reclusive, fiercely self-reliant teenager who lives...
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Mrs. Hallet
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1976
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Deidre Milford Granger
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1975
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Something of an urbanized, upscale version of Peyton Place, Vincent Sherman's
The Young Philadelphians is a glossy...
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Carol Wharton
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1959
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This Happy Feeling is based on the F. Hugh Herbert play For Love or Money. Debbie Reynolds plays impulsive Janet Blake, who...
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Nita Hollaway
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1958
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New York City is known for choosing colorful characters for its mayors. One its most illustrious was the wisecracking,...
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Allie Walker
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1957
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A good Samaritan applies himself to others to the point of injuring his own life by ignoring his personal obligations and...
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1955
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One of Republic's most elaborate productions of the 1950s, The Eternal Sea is the biography of American admiral John M....
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Sue Haskins
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1955
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The direction of The Sleeping Tiger was credited to Victor Hanbury, but this was actually a pseudonym for the blacklisted...
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Glenda Esmond
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1954
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Kay Garven
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1953
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Edmond O'Brien stars as an idealistic state's attorney assigned to crack down on a crime syndicate. This proves more...
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Amanda Waycross
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1952
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Liz Trent
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1951
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Here Comes the Groom was the second collaboration between director Frank Capra and star Bing Crosby. Though not as "socially...
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Winifred Stanley
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1951
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Wyoming Mail stars Stephen McNally as frontier postal inspector Steve Davis. Assigned to break up a gang of outlaws who prey...
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Mary Williams
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1950
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Christine Miller/"Sal Willis"
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1950
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Unlike his earlier Warner Bros. westerns, Errol Flynn's Montana was strictly a programmer, inexpensively produced and...
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Maria Singleton
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1950
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In this light drama, Clark Gable once again played his stock-in-trade role of a rogue with a heart of gold. Charlie King...
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Lon Kyng
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1949
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Zachary Scott uncharacteristically plays for laughs in Warner Bros.' One Last Fling. Scott plays Larry Pearce, the dullish...
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Olivia Pearce
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1949
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In this drama, a poor young boy must choose between his divorcing parents. With the help of a kind judge, he tries to get...
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Mrs. Blake
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1948
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Produced by Milton Sperling's United States Pictures, South of St. Louis was given a widespread release by Warner Bros. The...
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Rouge de Lisle
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1948
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In this drama, a California artist becomes a New York prizefighter after he falls in love with a married singer. Her husband...
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Songwriter, Laurie Durant
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1948
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The Woman in White attempts to translate the archaic prose of 19th century gothic-mystery writer Wilkie Collins to the medium...
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Marian Halcomb
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1948
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Humphrey Bogart plays a psychotic killer who disposes of his wives through slow ingestion of poison in The Two Mrs. Carrolls,...
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Cecily Latham
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1947
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Veterinarian Ronald Reagan contracts anthrax from treating diseased cows in this horsey melodrama from Warner Bros. In fact,...
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Rory Teller
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1947
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In this frothy, star-studded Warner Brothers outing, tightwad tycoon Jonathan Turner, believing himself at death's door,...
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1947
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Faced with the challenge of writing a screenplay based on the life of fabulously wealthy, fabulously successful composer Cole...
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Linda Lee Porter
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1946
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Nora Nesbitt
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1946
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In this comedy, an adaptation of the play The Animal Kingdom, a liberal, social reformist photographer falls in love with a...
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Cecilia Henry
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1946
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Though Jack Benny made a cottage industry out of joking about the purported rottenness of his 1945 vehicle Horn Blows at...
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Elizabeth
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1945
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There's slightly more fancy than fact in this lavish film biography of legendary American composer George Gershwin, but oh!...
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Christine Gilbert
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1945
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In his final epic Western, Errol Flynn plays cattleman Clay Hardin, who, on a trek south of the border, has discovered that...
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Jeanne Starr
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1945
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Filmed some 18 months before its release, Conflict is one of two melodramas in which Humphrey Bogart self-consciously...
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Evelyn Turner
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1945
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The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film...
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1944
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Dismissed by critics as corny and obvious in 1944, this overlong but sincere biopic looks pretty good when seen today,...
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Olivia Langdon
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1944
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The wartime housing shortage in Washington DC is the basis for this comedy. Several attractive young ladies rent a single DC...
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Nan Curtiss
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1944
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Warner Bros.' The Constant Nymph was the third filmization of Margaret Dean's 1924 novel; the first two were filmed in...
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Florence Creighton
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1943
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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1943
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Maybe Errol Flynn was never the war hero that he often played, but he was a capable boxer, and Gentleman Jim makes full use...
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Victoria Ware
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1942
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This Buck Privates knockoff concerns the misadventures of the three Patterson brothers: Charley (Wayne Morris), Eddie (Tom...
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1941
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This remake of Dangerous is set in Singapore and chronicles the exploits of a woman who believes herself cursed. To recover,...
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1941
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1941
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In this comedy, a crime novelist spins a yarn to impress the apple of his eye. He tells her that he has been involved in a...
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1941
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Affectionately Yours offers the spectacle of glamorous Merle Oberon and gorgeous Rita Hayworth jockeying for the best camera...
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1941
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The virile Warner Bros. programmer Steel Against the Sky stars Lloyd Nolan and Craig Stevens as steelworkers Rocky and Chuck...
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Helen Powers
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1941
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The brazen audaciousness with which Bryan Foy's B-picture unit at Warner Bros. remade the studio's old properties was seldom...
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1941
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The Great Mr. Nobody is an easygoing classified ad salesman, appropriately nicknamed Dreamy (Eddie Albert). All Dreamy wants...
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1941
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Like MGM's Whistling in the Dark, Warner Bros.' The Smiling Ghost was inspired by the success of Paramount's comedy-mystery...
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Elinor Bentley Fairchild
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1941
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Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake (Fred MacMurray), Lt. Tim Griffin (Regis Toomey), and Lt. Swede Larson (Louis Jean Heydt) are...
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1941
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In this drama, a terminally ill college professor with only three months to live asks some younger colleagues what he should...
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1941
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The notoriously temperamental Miriam Hopkins is ideally cast as equally contentious theatrical prima donna...
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1940
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