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1937
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1936
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One of the funniest, most sharply paced comedies of the 1930s, and perhaps the best of all of Harold Lloyd's talkies, The...
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1936
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The Three Stooges try to break into show business in this Columbia short subject. They're first seen as stowaways on a train...
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1936
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Actual footage of the 1936 Rose Bowl game is cleverly (if not seamlessly) integrated into the action of this sports-oriented...
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1936
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When he's shipped off to prison on a tax-evasion charge, millionaire Van Dyke (Walter Connolly) breathes a sigh of relief: at...
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1935
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MGM loaned Myrna Loy to Paramount to co-star with Cary Grant in the roller coaster-paced romantic drama Wings in the Dark....
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1935
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A reasonably well-received silent comedy, The Broadway Boob was Merton of the Movies all over again, but with a change of...
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1926
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Also known as Jack O' Hearts, this inspirational drama was based on Jack in the Pulpit, a play by Gordon Morris....
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1926
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1926
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This horse racing meller was based on the play by George V. Hobart and George Broadhurst. Claire Barrington (Aileen Pringle)...
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1925
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1924
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Although it wasn't acknowledged publicly for decades, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies...
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1922
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The great silent western hero William S. Hart was no longer in his prime when he produced (for Paramount-Artcraft) this...
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Bud Lanier
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1921
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Like many another Constance Talmadge vehicle, Romance and Arabella was based on a popular stage play, this one written by...
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1919
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1918
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1918
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Coming as it did on the heels of what many consider to be Mary Pickford's greatest triumph, Stella Maris (1918), this film...
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1918
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Fannie Ward plays Marion Clark, a manicurist who gets involved with a family who live in the boardinghouse where she resides....
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1918
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The talent line-up for this 6-reel melodrama was quite impressive by 1914 standards: It was produced and directed by its...
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1914
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Produced at the famous Lasky barn near Hollywood and Vine, Where the Trail Divides was a sober depiction of the relationship...
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1914
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1914
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1914
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