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1955
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Though Humphrey Bogart is the official star of Knock on Any Door, the film is essentially a showcase for Columbia's newest...
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1949
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Irving Pichel's They Won't Believe Me is the flashback unfolding of Larry Ballentine's (Robert Young) witness-stand testimony...
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1947
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Frank Capra's classic comedy-drama established James Stewart as a lead actor in one of his finest (and most archetypal)...
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1939
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1938
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Carole Lombard stars as Helen Bartlett, a compulsive liar who always tips the audience to an oncoming whopper by sticking her...
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1937
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The Widow from Chicago is Polly Henderson (Alice White) -- only she isn't really a widow and in fact has never been married....
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1930
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In this early Laurel and Hardy sound short, Stan and Ollie are a pair of sailors on leave. They meet two girls at a park...
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1929
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The silent comedy feature College stars Buster Keaton as a scholarly young man who doesn't know beans about sports. When he...
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Mary Haines
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1927
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Heart of the Yukon was one of director W.S. Van Dyke's last independent films before he began his lengthy association with...
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Anita Wayne
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1927
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Marking the 50th anniversary of General George Armstrong Custer's famous defeat at Little Big Horn, Universal re-created the...
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Betty Stanwood
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1926
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Dashing Norman Kerry wasn't exactly what one would call a "cowboy" type, but that didn't stop his home studio of Universal...
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Ruth Baldwin
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1926
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College students Jimmy (Robert Agnew) and Muriel (Anne Cornwall) fall in love, but their romance is broken up when Jimmy...
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Muriel Sterling
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1926
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This nicely made Paramount feature benefits from the humanity and wit of writer/director William C. DeMille, and the spark of...
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Beth Van Dyke
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1926
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Once he was established as a star, light comedian Douglas MacLean began producing his own films. This was one of a string of...
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Betty Perry
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1925
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Dapper, diminutive screen comedian Monty Banks stars in Keep Smiling. The inventor of an automatically inflatable life...
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Rose Ryan
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1925
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Fay Larkin
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1925
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An unpolished Westerner once again finds himself a fish out of water on the Great White Way in this pleasant silent...
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Mary Darling
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1924
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This picture was based on an old time melodrama by Lincoln J. Carter. Pauline Starke stars as Katherine Keith, whose brother...
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Florence Brown
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1924
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1924
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Dulcy--better known as Dulcinea--was the cliché-spouting young bride created by newspaper humorist Franklin Pierce Adams....
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Angela Forbes
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1923
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This clever comedy-drama was based on the famed stage play by Avery Hopwood. All the actors gave enjoyable performances, even...
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1923
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Although Lois Wilson was lovely to look at, some of her best work was in character roles. Here, the 28-year-old star plays...
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1923
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Like Tol'able David, this Richard Barthelmess picture was directed by Henry King. It's nowhere near as strong as Tol'able...
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1922
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This epic historical romance, based on the novel by Mary Johnston, was one of Paramount's big releases for 1922, and it...
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1922
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This picture was one of several that Sam Wood directed for Gloria Swanson, and its lavishness shows the influence of Cecil B....
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Jacqueline Ornoff
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1922
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1920
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1920
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Stage and screen luminary Alice Brady stars in this unusual take on the story of The Taming of the Shrew. Charlotte Ordway...
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1919
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Alice Brady manages to make this predictable drama more interesting than it otherwise might have been. Although Rita Charles...
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1919
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1918
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