Charged with hit-and-run driving when a crossing guard insists that he was injured by their vehicle, Roy (Kevin Tighe) and...
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1975
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Produced by Billy Graham's Evangelistic Association and based on an autobiographical novel by Corrie Ten Boom,...
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Papa
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1975
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The made-for-TV Shootout in a One-Dog Town is a rare foray into straight-faced adventure by "comedy western" specialist...
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1974
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One of Mark Twain's best-loved stories becomes a screen musical in this family-friendly adaptation. Mischievous Huckleberry...
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1974
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In this theatrically released episode from the TV series based on the popular feature film, Shaft, the tough New York...
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1974
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Set on a coastal resort in California, the thrills in this mystery begin as a strange killer chops up three blonde beauties...
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1973
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A small-town California sheriff attempts to uncover facts behind the killing of a pregnant woman by her Doberman pinscher....
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1972
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This sequel to the rampaging-rodent chiller Willard stars Lee H. Montgomery as young Danny Garrison, a neglected kid who...
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Bill Hatfield
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1972
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The Poseidon, an ocean liner larger than the Queens Elizabeth and Mary combined, is charting its course on New Year's Eve....
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1972
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1971
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Hoss Cartwright's testimony results in a prison term for the husband of alcoholic dance-hall girl Jill Conway (Susan Tyrell)....
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Dr. Hubert
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1971
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Noted novelist and sometime film director James Clavell, wrote, directed, and produced this adaptation of J.B. Pick's novel,...
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1971
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War Games is the streamlined reissue title for the satirical Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? The story is set in a...
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1970
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An offbeat 1970s black-comic Western with an all-star cast, this Joseph L. Mankiewicz film is set in 1883 in Arizona. Paris...
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1970
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Actor Steve Ihnat, fed up with playing two-dimensional heavies, turned TV director in the late 1960s. Do Not Throw Cushions...
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The Business Agent
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1970
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Seven in Darkness has the distinction of being the first made-for-TV "ABC Movie of the Week." The "seven" are all blind...
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1969
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Jesse Royce Landis guest stars as Chief Ironside's idomitable Aunt Victoria, who insists that her nephew investigate the...
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1969
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James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock...
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Prosecutor
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1968
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A team of research scientists believe they have discovered a superior intelligence. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) and his...
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1968
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Buck Fleming
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1967
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Told via flashback by a saloon keeper to a census taker in a tiny Texas town, this brutal, adult-oriented western offers the...
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1966
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Columbia Pictures tried to create a tongue-in-cheek American James Bond with this, the first of five motion pictures based on...
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Wigman
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1966
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Stephen Boyd heads a team of scientists sent on a bizarre experimental mission. Through a revolutionary and as-yet-untested...
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Col. Donald Reid
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1966
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In this courtroom drama, a Mexican American judge must preside over the case of the town ne'er-do-well, who is accused of...
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Judge Hockstadter
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1966
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Comedian Soupy Sales makes his feature film debut in this silly outing as a janitor cleaning up at Cape Kennedy. He has been...
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Prof. Wald
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1966
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This quirky melodrama opens with an automobile crash. The driver, Steve Mallory (George Peppard), comes out of...
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Dr. Wheeler
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1965
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Tony Curtis stars as The Great Leslie, a hero among heroes whose purity of heart is manifested by his spotlessly white...
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1965
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Darius Green III
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1965
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As "Ed Curtis", Richard Kimble befriends Josephus Adams (Arthur O'Connell), an old-fashioned rural doctor who believes in...
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1965
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Forced into retirement, disgruntled truck driver Harold K. "Smitty" Smith (Arthur O'Connell) decides to get even with his...
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1965
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Arthur O'Connell guest stars as William Lawrence, a new arrival at the Shady Rest Hotel. Clearly a man of wealth, Lawrence...
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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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Husband
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1964
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While working as a farmhand, Kimble (David Janssen) is recognized from a wanted poster, and finds himself pursued by local...
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1964
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Perhaps the most popular and influential songwriter in the history of country music, Hank Williams Sr. didn't have a long...
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Fred Rose
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1964
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Elvis Presley plays a double role in Kissin' Cousins. When the U.S. government wants land owned by the hillbilly clan headed...
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Pappy Tatum
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1964
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Tony Randall has the showcase of a lifetime in the marvelous George Pal production The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao. We first see...
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Clint Stark
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1963
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One of a handful of Elvis Presley vehicles for United Artists release, Follow That Dream is a leisurely comedy/musical with a...
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Pop Kwimper
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1961
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The Great Impostor is the true story of chameleonlike Canadian Ferdinand Waldo DeMara Jr., well-played by Tony Curtis. Unable...
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Warden Chandler
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1961
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Count Alfonso Romero
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1961
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In this western, an idealistic and naive rookie cavalry officer is assigned to work with a cruel captain. He immediately...
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Sgt. Rodermill
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1961
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Marguerite Henry's beloved novel Misty of Chincoteague is given a charmingly old fashioned cinemadaptation in this 1961...
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Grandpa Beebe
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1961
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The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 provides the starting point for this western drama, based on a novel by Edna Ferber. Yancey...
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Tom Wyatt
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1960
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Pamell McCarthy
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1959
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Rear Admiral Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) visits the submarine Sea Tiger on the morning of its decommissioning and reminisces...
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1959
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Teenager Francie Lawrence (Sandra Dee) is known to her surfing friends as "Gidget" or a "girl midget" (she is kinda on the...
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Russell Lawrence
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1959
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A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney (Dennis Holmes)...
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Aaron McKinney
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1959
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Anthony Mann's final foray into the western genre is a disturbing examination of man's baser instincts, rising in intensity...
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Sam Beasley
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1958
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In this sensitive drama, a commercial artist is devastated by his tiny daughter's death and takes to drinking to numb the...
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William Tobin
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1958
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April Love is a musicalized remake of 1944's Home in Indiana. Pat Boone stars as a potential juvenile delinquent who is sent...
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Jed Bruce
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1957
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In this frantic service comedy, a group of bored-to-tears American GI's stationed at a medical facility in France would like...
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Col. Rousch
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1957
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Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sica grace this comical yet dramatic Italian tale of a tumultuous love affair between two...
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Mr. Hinkley
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1957
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Produced by Himan Brown (of radio's Inner Sanctum) and directed by John Newland (of TV's One Step Beyond), The Violators...
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Solomon Baumgarden
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1957
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Virgil "Virge" Blessing
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1956
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The Solid Gold Cadillac was adapted from the George S. Kaufman-Howard Teichmann Broadway hit of the same. Both the play and...
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Jenkins
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1956
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This meticulous and unusually long cinemadaptation of Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit...
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1956
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A small Kansas town braces itself for the arrival of the first Texas trail herd. The marshal (Robert Ryan) expects trouble...
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1956
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One of the biggest box-office attractions of the 1950s, Picnic was adapted by Daniel Taradash from the Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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1955
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Produced by "March of Time" maven Louis de Rochemont, Whistle at Eaton Falls is docudrama concerning a labor dispute in a...
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1951
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1950
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1948
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Young model Jean Dexter is knocked unconscious and drowned in her own bathtub in her Manhattan apartment, and a lot of...
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1948
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The spirit of love is back, and she's working in retail in this bubbly romantic musical comedy. Eddie Hatch (Robert Walker)...
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1948
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John Garfield, in the best performance of his career, portrays Joe Morse, an ambitious attorney who has long since abandoned...
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1948
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When Homecoming was first released in 1948, some observers felt that Clark Gable's unusually sensitive performance was based...
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1948
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Photographer Paul Lester (John Ireland) and his wife, Nancy (Jane Randolph), are invited to share an apartment with Paul's...
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1948
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This musical tells the tales of two movie extras who abscond to an expensive resort with their costumes and pretend to be...
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1948
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In this musical comedy, a country bumpkin spends most of his free time watching movies and becomes such an expert that he can...
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1942
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An historical entry in Columbia's Blondie series, Blondie's Blessed Event recreates the moment in Chic Young's original comic...
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1942
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This Monogram "special" stars Frank Albertson as the title character, a police reporter named Larry Doyle. Our hero solves a...
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1942
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1942
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Another of Universal's Richard Arlen-Andy Devine actioners, Lucky Devils casts the mismatched duo as a pair of intrepid...
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1941
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Orson Welles first feature film -- which he directed, produced, and co-wrote, as well as playing the title role -- proved to...
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1941
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Appointed resident assistant at the Byng State Hospital by his mentor Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore), young Doctor...
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1940
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Two Girls on Broadway is an updated reworking of MGM's Oscar-winning 1929 musical Broadway Melody. Joan Blondell and...
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1940
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Originally released in England in 1938 as Murder in Soho, this moody melodrama was advertised in America as "The rapid-fire...
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1940
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In this lively campus-set musical comedy, a budding entrepreneur nearly loses everything after his get-rich quick scheme to...
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1938
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