James Stewart once classified Pot O' Gold as his worst film, though this may have stemmed from his reported inability to get...
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1941
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1940
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Chip of the Flying U was Johnny Mack Brown's first western entry for 1940. Brown essays the title role of Chip Bennett,...
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1940
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With the 1939 Johnny Mack Brown western Desperate Trails, veteran B-flick director Albert Ray set up shop at Universal....
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1939
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Johnny Mack Brown stars in this middling western entry. The former high-school football hero plays a Texas Ranger, who early...
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1937
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The Three Stooges are lawbreakers in merry olde England in this comic short. For their crimes, the Stooges are sent to the...
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1937
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An operative from the Wells Fargo company goes undercover to trap a crooked sheriff and his equally nefarious hirelings in...
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1936
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Prohibition has recently ended, and alcoholic beverages are very much in demand in this Three Stooges short. A druggist is...
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1935
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Susan (ZaSu Pitts) is a plain-Jane wallflower who spends a day at Coney Island. Here she catches the eye of equally shy (and...
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1935
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1932
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This drama is set during the mid Twenties when gangsters were a bit more genteel than their 1930s counterparts. Based on a...
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1930
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In this backstage musical, an aspiring actor comes to Hollywood to get his big break. Trouble ensues when he is mistaken for...
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1930
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In this drama, a macho ironworker and his equally tough friend decide to leave New Orleans to work as beam-walkers on a New...
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1930
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Virile Victor McLaglen goes shirtless throughout most of the late silent Captain Lash. After rescuing wealthy ship's...
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1929
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The first of Nancy Carroll's talkie films for Paramount had already been released when Fox's silent Sin Sister was taken off...
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1929
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In this comedy drama, an enormous baggage handler earns the reputation of being an all-'round good joe and soon gets...
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1929
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In this college campus musical comedy from director James Tinling, the first film in which John Wayne received billing...
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1929
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William Russell is appropriately cast as "The Ne'er-do-well" in the 1928 military comedy Woman Wise. Stationed in Persia,...
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1928
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In one of his last silent films, Conrad Nagel stars as Charles H. Cook, a sober-sided young man who is persuaded by his...
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1928
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1928
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1927
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The "shocking" (by 1923 standards) title to this picture was just a smokescreen -- in reality, it was merely a domestic soap...
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1923
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