The murder of a cosmetics company tycoon leads lawyer Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) into a strange case involving a new...
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1993
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Television fans fed up with the state of TV talk shows might get a kick from the 1992 Perry Mason TV movie...
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1992
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When the invincible Perry Mason takes on the case of a photographer who is accused of murdering a famous artist, he...
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1992
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The first "Perry Mason" TV movie of the 1992-93 season, The Case of the Heartbroken Bride was the 23rd such production. The...
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1992
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Raymond Burr once more takes on a murder case and once more reveals the genuine killer at the very last moment in Perry...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason takes the case for a TV reporter falsely accused of killing...
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must reevaluate his legal principles when an old buddy asks...
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Della Street
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1991
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason proves that a famous illusionist is innocent of deliberately...
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1991
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason represents a former student who is accused of murdering a...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason begins representing an author who is accused of killing her...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason represents a Marine Officer who is accused of killing a Nazi...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason listens to the pleas of a 13-year-old girl and helps her...
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1990
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) comes to the defense of his secretary friend in this made-for-TV production. ~ John Bush, Rovi...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason and his assistant help a stage manager who is the prime...
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1989
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must help a wounded hockey star who has been accused of...
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1989
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason has a conflict with an old friend after he begins representing...
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1989
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason must prove that the man whose murder conviction he upheld when...
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1988
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Raymond Burr, as ever, stars in this TV-movie continuation of the Perry Mason saga. Once more pulled out of semi-retirement,...
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Della Street
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1988
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Della Street
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1987
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason begins representing a friend of Della's after he is accused of...
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1987
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason takes the case of a publisher implicated in the strange murder...
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1987
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Della Street
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1987
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1986
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is once more dragged out of retirement to defend a murder suspect. This time the defendant is an...
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Della Street
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1986
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In the first of a series of made-for-TV films shot two decades after the original Perry Mason television series ended in...
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Della Street
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1985
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1978
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A young boy tames and befriends a grey wolf and then must struggle to save the life of his friend when the locals mistakenly...
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1976
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Bill Rebane's backyard wonder is a hilariously hokey throwback to the giant-monster flicks of the 50s, while taking its only...
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1975
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This episode is something of a showcase for two former TV-series regulars: Perry Mason's Barbara Hale, and Family Affair's...
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1971
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This episode reunites Ironside star Raymond Burr with his former Perry Mason costar Barbara Hale. Chief Ironside (Burr) comes...
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1971
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A US Army Colonel (Cesar Romero) and his wife (Barbara Hale) relate their stories about the all black 10th cavalry unit...
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1970
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Airport had enough plot and enough star power in its cast for three feature films, and it only encompassed about half of the...
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1970
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Chaddock (Barry Sullivan) is the straight-shooting marshall of Gloryhole, Montana. Wealthy rancher Rep Marlowe...
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1968
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Show business is full of ironies. Back in 1961, the NBC western Bonanza was moved from a Saturday to a Sunday slot to avoid...
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1965
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Perry Mason may have slipped out of the "Top Thirty" TV series during its seventh season on the air, but CBS decided to renew...
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1964
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Although Perry Mason was showing signs of fatigue as the series entered its seventh season, the producers were able to stir...
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1963
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As a move to bolster up CBS' sagging Thursday-night schedule, the network's evergreen legal drama Perry Mason was moved from...
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1962
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Season Five of Perry Mason marked the series' last stand in its traditional Saturday-night timeslot. Though ratings were...
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1961
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Several of the episodes in Perry Mason's fourth season did without the services of costar William Talman (aka luckless...
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1960
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By the time Perry Mason rolled into its third season in the fall of 1959, the series was the 10th most popular program in...
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1959
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This melodrama tells the tale of a great battle between the French Foreign Legion and the rebellious Arab tribe, the...
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Celie Edwards
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1958
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Despite a less than spectacular showing during its first season, the marathon courtroom series Perry Mason quickly built up...
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1958
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This parody of Hollywood westerns centers on a boorish hellion of a cowboy star who makes life for the studio people around...
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1957
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Here's one for the "Trivial Pursuit" crowd: What was the title of the first episode of Perry Mason, and who was Mason's first...
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1957
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One of the many "exposes" of corporate corruption filmed in the 1950s, Houston Story was ground out with stingy efficiency by...
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Zoe Crane
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1956
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The Country Husband is one of a handful of episodes from the classic TV anthology Playhouse 90 that was filmed, rather than...
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1956
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Joel McCrea stars in this leisurely paced Western from Allied Artists (formerly Monogram) originally released in Cinemascope....
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Anne Barnes
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1956
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Though the film's title may suggest otherwise, Seventh Cavalry takes place after Custer's Last Stand. Randolph Scott stars...
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Martha Kellogg
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1956
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The Untamed West is the reissue title of the Pine-Thomas production The Far Horizons. This romanticized retelling of the...
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Julia Hancock
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1955
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This fact-based prison drama tells the tale of a band of prisoners living in the innovative 2,600-acre prison at Chino,...
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Mary Davitt
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1955
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The Christmas, 1955 presentation of the CBS anthology Climax! was based on a true story in the lives of the ancestors of...
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1955
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In 1945, James Cagney, through his independent production company, bought the rights to a lurid novel by Adria Locke Langley,...
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Verity Wade
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1953
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Rock Hudson stars in Seminole as 19th-century army officer Lance Caldwell. Born and raised in Florida, Caldwell is assigned...
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Revere Muldoon
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1953
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Lone Hand benefits immensely from the genuine Colorado locations seen throughout. Zachary Hallock (Joel McCrea) and his son...
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Sarah Jane Skaggs
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1953
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Julia Lanning
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1952
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Betsey Bennet
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1952
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Lorna Doone is based on the oft-filmed novel by Richard D. Blackmore. Set in 17th century Scotland during the reign of...
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Lorna Doone
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1951
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Dr. Helen Hunt
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1950
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The Jackpot is a generally pleasing satire of quiz programs. James Stewart stars as Bill Lawrence, an average Joe who picks...
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Amy Lawrence
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1950
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Bride-to-be Barbara Hale collapses into a faint while taking the altar vows. Hale learns that she is pregnant by her former...
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Jacqueline Walsh
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1949
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Martha Gregory
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1949
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Ellen Clark
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1949
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Widely regarded as a "model" B-movie thriller, The Window stars Bobby Driscoll as a young boy prone to fibs. Thus, no one...
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Mrs. Woodry
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1949
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Finding a curiously silent young runaway boy (Dean Stockwell) whose head has been completely shaved, small town police call...
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Miss Brand
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1948
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Vickie North
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1947
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Barbara Hale landed her first A-picture starring role in the engaging romantic comedy Lady Luck. Hale is cast as Mary Audrey,...
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Mary Audrey
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1946
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This WW II drama is the first to deal with the fateful atomic bomb attack on Japan. Originally, the film centered on the...
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Abby Drake
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1945
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Filling in for RKO's Western ace Tim Holt, who was fighting the war in Europe, a young Robert Mitchum starred in this fine...
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Rill Lambeth
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1945
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This delightful entry in RKO Radio's "Falcon" series finds amateur Tom Lawrence (Tom Conway), aka The Falcon, tring to solve...
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Peggy Callahan
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1944
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The murder of a wealthy, much-married rancher (Lyle Talbot) in a posh Manhattan nightclub is the catalyst for The Falcon Out...
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Marion Colby
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1944
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Higher and Higher was advertised by RKO Radio as "The Sinatra Show", and small wonder: In his first major film role, Frank...
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1944
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Heavenly Days was the last of three RKO Radio film vehicles for the popular radio duo of Fibber McGee and Molly (aka Jim and...
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1944
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Originally released under the more informal cognomen Goin' to Town, this was the fifth RKO B-picture based on the popular...
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Patty
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1944
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The Iron Major is the saga of WW1 hero-cum-football coach Frank Cavanaugh, played with his usual no-nonsense professionalism...
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1943
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Olivia De Havilland hadn't wanted to star in RKO's Government Girl, but was forced to do so by her home studio Warner Bros....
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1943
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In this entry, the detective must find two missing industrialists. They and $100,000 suddenly vanished while flying in a...
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1943
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1943
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RKO brought its "Mexican Spitfire" saga to a close with the eighth film in the series, Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event. Lupe...
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1943
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In this '40s film Kay Kyser parades an entertainment group all over the globe providing laughs for the boys in battle. This...
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1943
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In this comedy, Gildersleeve is assigned to be a contentious jury foreman who refuses, despite the opinions of all the other...
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1943
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Gildersleeve on Broadway was the third in a series of RKO B-pictures inspired by the radio sitcom The Great Gildersleeve....
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1943
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