Columbia's Colorado Uprising was neither expensive enough to qualify as an "A" picture nor inexpensive enough to qualify as a...
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Norma Clemson
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1951
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Sue
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1951
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Rod Cameron heads the cast of the Monogram "B-plus" western Cavalry Scout. Cameron plays army scout Kirby Frye, who has been...
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Claire
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1951
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1951
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Richard Denning is Insurance Investigator Tom Davison in this Republic second feature. Davison has been assigned to look into...
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Nancy Sullivan
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1951
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Back in the 1930s, '40s and '50s, artist George Petty was famous for his "Petty Girl" illustrations; lovingly detailed...
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Connie
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1950
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No sooner had Columbia called it quits with the "Blondie" series than the studio launched a new group of "B"-pictures, based...
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Betty Iverson
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1950
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Myra Peters
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1950
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Robert Rockwell, Republic Pictures' resident all-purpose hero, stars in Alias the Champ. This time, Rockwell plays Lt. Ron...
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Lorraine
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1949
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One of the more palatable of Hollywood's anti-communist tracts of the late 1940s-early 1950s was MGM's The Red Danube....
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1949
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The upsurge in commercial air travel in the postwar years resulted in several films dealing with the trials and tribulations...
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Lorraine Carter
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1949
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In this boxing drama, Jimmy Brody, a retired middle-weight champion turned publisher, must return to the ring when his...
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Jane Cunningham
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1949
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Warren Douglas is Post Office Investigator Bill Mannerson in this diligent Republic programmer. Top billing, however, is...
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Clara Kelso
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1949
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Bearing little relation to the 1946 MGM production Gallant Bess, The Adventures of Gallant Bess is a heartwarming...
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Penny Gray
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1948
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In this thriller, a young couple gets married while the groom is on a weekend furlough with the Navy. The newlyweds have...
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Iris Duluth
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1948
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Though it is not so frankly identified in the film, an insidious white-slavery racket motivates the plotline of Monogram's...
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Nancy Howard
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1948
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In this psychological drama, a group of people are stranded in a remote jungle after a plane crash. The disparate reactions...
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Mary
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1948
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With 1947's Desperate, a disturbing, noirish twist on traditional moral values, responsibility, and guilt, director...
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Anne Randall
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1947
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One of the most ambitious productions ever turned out by Monogram studios, Song of My Heart represented the directorial debut...
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1947
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Somehow the titles of the films of hardcase actor Lawrence Tierney seemed to be extensions of the man's personality, as...
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Georgia Staples
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1947
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Future TV writer/producer Don Castle heads the cast of Monogram's Perilous Waters. Most of the action takes place aboard the...
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Judy Gage, Publisher's Secretary
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1947
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Audrey Latham
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1946
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A journalist for a popular travel magazine goes looking for interesting stories in Latin America and finds love instead in...
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Jo Anne
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1945
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In this western, a young cowboy rides out to avenge his father's killer. Eventually, he finds the scoundrel, but by this...
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Jean Collinshaw
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1945
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Ellen
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1945
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In this drama, a remake of Hat, Coat and Glove (1934), a hard working attorney is upset when he learns that his...
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Erica Latham
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1944
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1942
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This espionage drama, a remake of the 1935 original, set in WW II, follows the exploits of an Englishman who kills his...
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1942
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With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who...
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1942
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One of the most often revived of Abbott & Costello's early-1940s films, Pardon My Sarong casts Bud and Lou as Chicago bus...
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1942
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In this screen version of the James Thurber-Elliot Nugent Broadway play of the same name, Henry Fonda stars as bespectacled,...
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1942
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John Wayne stars in this hard-driving oater which was co-written by character actor Paul Fix. Wayne plays Rocklin, a...
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Clara Cardell
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1941
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