Robert Mitchum (who also wrote the story and served as executive producer) stars in Thunder Road as Lucas Doolin, a Korean...
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Director
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1958
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Originally slated for release through Monogram Pictures, The Chase was ultimately distributed by United Artists. Adapted by...
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Director
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1946
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Originally slated for PRC release, Voice in the Wind was eventually distributed by United Artists. The film was directed by...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1944
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Veteran film actor Tully Marshall makes his final appearance in PRC's Behind Prison Walls. A reworking of a familiar theme,...
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Producer
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1943
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The macabre, overripe war melodrama Prisoner of Japan was produced and directed by the always fascinating Arthur Ripley....
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Director, Screenwriter
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1942
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Waterfront moves so quickly that the film is half over by the time all the characters have been introduced. Dockworker Jim...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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An undying love is chronicled in this "women's picture." The sweeping tale begins in a quiet New England village during the...
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1933
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Screenwriter
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1933
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This comedy shows a day in the life of a hapless pharmacist (W.C. Fields). Browbeaten at home by a domineering wife and a...
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Director
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1932
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This French epic chronicles the French Revolution as seen by Rouget de Lisle, the man who composed the French national...
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Screenwriter
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1930
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In this drama, a convict breaks out of jail and winds up going to college. There he joins the rowing team and helps them to...
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Screenwriter
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1930
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Del Lord, director of many a Three Stooges farce in the 1930s and 1940s, told the actors when to move and when not to move in...
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Screenwriter
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1929
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After achieving success in the mid-'20s, Harry Langdon decided to emulate the silent era's premier comedian -- Charles...
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Screen Story
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1927
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Few comedies of the 1920s were as bizarre and surreal as Harry Langdon's Long Pants. Having recently come of age,...
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Screenwriter
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1927
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The Strong Man was the second starring feature of silent screen comedian Harry Langdon--not to mention first feature-length...
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Editor, Screenwriter
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1926
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Baby-faced comedian Harry Langdon plays a timorous fireman in His First Flame. Much of the action involves Langdon's efforts...
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Screenwriter
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1926
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Screenwriter
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1926
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Running five reels, Famous Players' The Lady of Quality was a faithful adaptation of the same-named theatrical drama....
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First Assistant Director, Screenwriter
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1923
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Actor/ writer/ director Erich Von Stroheim stars as a fraudulent count, living high on the hog in Monte Carlo. He supports...
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Editor
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1922
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Zoe Roberts (Viola Dana) is an aspiring violinist. Living in the same Greenwich Village boarding house is aspiring artist...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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