Five bosomy buddies take off for a little fun and sun and end up involved with handsome new men. Their fun abruptly ends...
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1973
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Two parents worry about the feelings of their love-struck teenage son in this engaging romantic comedy. Grif (James Garner)...
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1968
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Dr. Gregory Pelham (Peter Hobbs) specializes in discreetly treating high-profile alcoholics. This business reaps quite a...
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1964
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Lt. Tragg (Ray Collins) can't believe his eyes: traditional courtroom rivals Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) and DA Hamilton...
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1960
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Unlike many westerns, City of Bad Men is placed within a specific historical time frame. The scene is Carson City, Nevada, in...
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1953
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This slam-bang episode opens with a montage of highlights from previous Superman entries, illustrating a crime wave that has...
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1953
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1950
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Republic's Harbor of Missing Men stars Richard Denning as a two-fisted smuggler named Brooklyn. Double-crossed by his...
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Mae Leggett
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1950
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William Elliot is the multitextured hero of the deluxe Republic western Savage Horde. Elliot plays a gunslinger named Ringo,...
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Louise Cole
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick, the sweetheart of Republic Pictures' "B" unit, stars in Lonely Hearts Bandits. Patrick plays Louise Curtis,...
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Laurel Vernon
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1950
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Nina
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1950
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Corinne Hollister
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1950
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Raymond Burr stars as Roger Lewis, the ruthless publisher of a Confidential-style scandal magazine. For a fee, Lewis will...
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Linda Jackson
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1950
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In Women From Headquarters, female rookie cop Joyce (Virginia Huston decides to take on a narcotics ring single-handed....
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Ruby
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1950
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Rock Island Trail is proof enough that Republic could turn out an "A" western as well as any of the "majors." This saga of...
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1950
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One of the most famous of the anti-communist tracts of the late 1940s, Republic's The Red Menace plays like a merciless...
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Mollie O'Flaherty
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1949
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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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Colette
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1949
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Flame of Youth was a modest juvenile-delinquent drama from the Republic Studio mills. With too much time on their hands, a...
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Lila Coletti
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1949
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