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1942
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If Edward G. Robinson thought he'd get away from tough-guy roles by moving from Warners to MGM, he was sorely mistaken....
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1941
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Don "Red" Barry, the "Wyoming Outlaw" and "Tulsa Kid" in other Republic westerns, does not play any one of the title...
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1940
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In MGM's three-hour-plus The Great Ziegfeld, William Powell stars as the titular theatrical impresario, whose show business...
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1936
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Filmed in "Fox Grandeur," an early widescreen process, Happy Days was the immediate follow-up to Fox Studios'...
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1930
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Ann Collins
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1929
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Lena Schmidtt
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1929
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The aforementioned appendages appear aplenty in this musical comedy that centers on a husband and wife seeking to recapture...
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Tootsie
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1929
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Apparently, The Night Club was planned as a feature-length adaptation of a popular novel by Katherine Brush. What emerged was...
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1929
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A young boxer on his way to the top is scheduled for an important championship fight in this sports melodrama. He meets a...
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1929
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Either you loved Tom Mix or you disapproved of his turning westerns into three-ring circuses. The Lucky Horseshoe presented...
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Dancer
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1925
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This comedy-drama about the Follies was written by veteran newspaper reporter and "sob sister" Adela Rogers St. John. Maggie...
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Herself
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1925
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Frederick Lonsdale's witty 1924 play Aren't We All was turned into a vehicle for the debonair Adolphe Menjou by Paramount...
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1925
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Follies star Ann Pennington had been away from motion pictures for several years when she played the title role in this...
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Mimi
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1925
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Although an executive at Paramount came up with the racy title for this comedy-drama, the plot came from a Saturday Evening...
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1924
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1917
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Hope (Ann Pennington) has an act in a traveling circus where she is "the rainbow princess" and performs a Hula dance. The...
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1916
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Ziegfeld Follies dancer Ann Pennington, she of the "dimpled knees," made her movie debut in Paramount's Susie Snowflake....
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1916
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