Money, romance, betrayal, double-dealing -- who knew making dresses could be so interesting? Harriet Boyd (Susan Hayward) is...
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1951
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With an ingenious script by Roy Chanslor, this modest, but imaginative film noir is notable for the strong performance by...
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1946
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In this WW II-era drama set in a small town, most of the adults are so busy fighting the war or working in the local defense...
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1944
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1943
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1943
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RKO horror producer Val Lewton dished up seven reels of brooding psychological terror with The Ghost Ship. Richard Dix stars...
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Bowns
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1943
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Hollywood Party was planned as a lavish, star-studded MGM musical titled Hollywood Revue of 1933. Under the...
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1934
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Dedicated to "the memory of Florence Nightingale," White Parade might have been better dedicated to the cliche experts at Fox...
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1934
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In this comedy, a man masquerading as the notorious Baron Munchausen and his partner arrive from the African jungles and...
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1933
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This drama is set during the mid Twenties when gangsters were a bit more genteel than their 1930s counterparts. Based on a...
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1930
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Magnificently restored by UCLA to its original "Grandeur" wide-screen format The Bat Whispers may not be a cinematic...
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1930
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In this heartwarming drama, an amiable department store worker gets more than he bargained for when he accidentally slips a...
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1930
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1929
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A long-lost silent melodrama, Fleetwing stars handsome Barry Norton as a young Arab whose happiness over having captured both...
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1929
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Romance of the Underworld was adapted from a barnstorming stage piece by Paul Armstrong. Forced by circumstance into a life...
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Derby Dan Manning
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1929
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Most of Dressed to Kill takes place at a swank nightclub which serves as an Underworld rendezvous. Heroine Jean (Mary Astor)...
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Nick
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1928
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Albert
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1928
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Olive Borden closed out her Fox Pictures contract with the mild murder thriller Come to My House. Though she's just become...
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Fraylor
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1927
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The "secret studio" is squirreled away somewhere in the artist's colony in Greenwich Village. It is kept a secret so that...
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Larry Kane
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1927
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In 1927, Janet Gaynor won the first Academy Award for Best Actress with her performance in this film, among the most...
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Col. Brissac
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1927
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It's not for nothing that wimpish Willie Angle (Johnny Harron) is known as "Willie the Worm." Victimized and dumped on by...
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1927
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This western is one of Tom Mix's most inventive and certainly among his most off-beat. This time he plays a California...
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Wallace Van Acker
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1927
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A stage play by Gladys Ungar was the source for Fox's Two Girls Wanted. In her first above-the-title starring role,...
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Jack Terry
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1927
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