This barely released western spoof stars John Astin and Steve Carlson as the con-artist title characters, at large in 1890...
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1973
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1968
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) sees an opportunity to pep up business at the saloon when Captain Parmenter's surveyor uncle...
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1965
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In this crime drama, a bored, but seductive wife of a wealthy old ranch goes cruising for trouble and finds it when she...
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1964
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This episode is a showcase for stalwart Untouchables supporting player Paul Picerni, here seen in his tradtional role as...
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is one of four people trapped in a remote cabin during a blinding snowstorm. The other three are an...
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1961
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Businessman Mort Bonner (Allyn Joslyn) is awakened one evening by a middle-aged burglar (Eddie Foy Jr.). Surprisingly, the...
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1959
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Red Skelton's final film starring vehicle is an expansion of an hour-long TV play, which also starred Skelton when it was...
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Harvey Baker
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1957
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In this western, a pacifistic store owner does all he can to avoid association with his father, a notorious gunfighter. One...
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Harvey Maxwell
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1956
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1956
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Pop Schneider
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1953
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1953
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During World War II, a Military Air Transport Command DC-3 piloted by a civilian crew is forced down in northern Labrador....
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1953
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The 1912 sinking of the luxury liner Titanic is used as a backdrop for a several fictional subplots, chief of which involves...
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1953
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Based on a story by Paddy Chayefsky, this is the tale of a man who is being forced to retire from his job, at the age of 65,...
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1951
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Billy Birkmire
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1950
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Though she may have won an Oscar in 1948, Jane Wyman still had a Warner Bros. contract to fulfill, even if it meant appearing...
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Ralph Whitcomb
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1949
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All of his life, Danny Hawkins (Dane Clark) has been taunted and mistreated by most of the people around him, enduring...
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Clem Otis
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1948
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Hoping for a success commensurate with his previous Show Business (1945), comedian Eddie Cantor poured a lot of his own money...
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Mike Garrett
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1948
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In this musical set in late 19th-century Boston, a suffragette secretary finds that her political beliefs are standing in the...
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Leander Woolsey
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1947
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This A-minus musical stars Evelyn Keyes in the uncharacteristically comic role of Vicki Dean, the divorce-bound wife of...
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John Harbour
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1946
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Based on a novel by Barry Fleming, Colonel Effingham's Raid stars Charles Coburn in the title role. Upon retiring from the...
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Earl Hoats
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1945
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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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Osidro/Second trumpeter
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1945
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Harry Graves
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1945
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1944
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In this mystery, the artist behind a detective cartoon strip solves real police cases on the side. The police are rather...
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Bill Harrison
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1944
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Strange Confession was the fourth in Universal's "Inner Sanctum" B-picture series, all of which starred Lon Chaney Jr. Chaney...
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Bouteau
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1944
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In this musical, a youthful trombonist is thrilled when he is allowed to play with Benny Goodman's Orchestra. Afterward he...
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1944
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Phil Vernon
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1944
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Stalwart supporting actor Allyn Joslyn is afforded a rare leading role in the Columbia mystery meller Dangerous Blondes....
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Barry Craig
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1943
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On the day of his death in 1943, the spirit of Henry Van Cleave (Don Ameche) obligingly heads for the place where so many...
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1943
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Cassidy
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1943
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Young Ideas is a deliberately "small" MGM feature designed as a trial balloon for up-and-coming director Jules Dassin. Hardly...
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1943
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Once Upon a Thursday was the original released title of The Affairs of Martha, a 1942 Marsha Hunt vehicle from the MGM...
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1942
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Rosalind Russell plays aspiring Ohio journalist Ruth Sherwood, who heads for New York to seek her fortune, accompanied by her...
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Chick Clark
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1942
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This 20th Century-Fox cheapie stars Carole Landis as a pretty detective and Allyn Joslyn as a fast-talking reporter ever on...
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Henry Barton
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1942
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In this WW II spy comedy, an American pilot stationed in England is flying a routine mission when the Nazis shoot down his...
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Maj. Zellfritz
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1942
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Despite its alluring title, Bedtime Story is an innocent little domestic comedy about a bickering married couple....
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William Dudley, Jr.
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1941
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Well-known New York sports promoter Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature) is the prime suspect in the murder of Vicky Lynn...
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1941
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This Thing Called Love extracts its laughs from the prehistoric concept of sexual frustration. Business partners...
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Harry Bertrand
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1940
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S.N. Behrman's hit Broadway show about a guy who writes hit Broadway shows comes to the screen in this comedy. Gaylord...
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Morgan Carrel
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1940
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In this light and lovely romantic musical, a Hungarian woman (Deanna Durbin) attends a fair in Austria and buys a card from a...
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1940
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The moral of Preston Sturges' first directorial effort The Great McGinty seems to be: If you're a crook, stay a crook,...
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George
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1940
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In this musical drama, a construction worker becomes the guardian of a 12-year old girl after one of his buddies is killed....
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Jarvis Johnson
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1940
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Virtually a textbook example of Howard Hawks' "macho" mode, Only Angels Have Wings takes place high in the Peruvian Andes....
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Les Peters
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1939
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Harry Kurnitz' fictional book-dealer/detectives Joel and Garda Sloane appeared in three MGM "B"s of the late 1930s, each with...
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Ted Bentley
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1939
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1939
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1938
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Contrary to popular belief, the Nelson Eddy-Jeanette MacDonald Technicolor confection Sweethearts is not based on the 1913...
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1938
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An American actress gets herself a titled husband in this routine comedy from Warner Bros. Unable to get work in her home...
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Joe Craig
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1937
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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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William P. Brock
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1937
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In this lighthearted musical comedy from legendary director Busby Berkeley, Henry Bowers (Dick Powell) is a saxophonist in a...
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1937
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