This first Lassie film in nearly three decades (discounting the various feature-length compilations of Lassie TV episodes) is...
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Producer
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1979
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Handford's Point is a compilation of several late-1960s episodes of the TV series Lassie. These episode were made at a time...
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1967
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The Lone Ranger was the first of two Technicolor theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name. Clayton...
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Welcome Kilgore
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1956
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1955
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1954
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Made in the same atmosphere and paranoia that spawned the infamous Joseph McCarthy, this is an anti-communist propaganda...
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Stephanie Varna
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1950
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Wildcatters in search of a gusher during the late 1920s provide the basis of this comedy-drama that centers on a...
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Julie Brady
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1948
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In this murder mystery, a man goes into a bar and begins telling his story to the bartender. His tale is depicted in...
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1947
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In this courtroom drama, a husband finds himself accused of murder after his wife, a photographer, is found dead in her...
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Chris Allen
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1946
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Breakfast in Hollywood was loosely based on the ABC radio program of the same name. Tom Breneman, the series' host, appears...
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Dorothy Larson
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1946
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For his first post-WWII starring film, 26-year-old Mickey Rooney returned to familiar territory in Love Laughs at Andy Hardy....
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Kay Wilson
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1946
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The Beautiful Cheat was one of the last B pictures produced by Universal studios before its merger with International...
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Alice
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1946
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If Republic's skating star Vera Hruba Ralston could go "dramatic", so too could Monogram's skating star Belita. Produced by...
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Ronnie
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1946
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In this musical, a young woman from a small town heads for New York where she hopes to become a famous singer. She has no...
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Jeannie Blake
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1945
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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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Toddy
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1944
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College boy Andy continues his studies in this comedy. Well, at least he should be studying. Unfortunately, he seems to be...
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1944
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A beautiful child (14-year-old Jane Powell in her feature film debut) star tires of life in the spotlight and so disguises...
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1944
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For his first directorial assignment at RKO Radio, Edward Dmytryk was handed the mile-a-minute topical meller Seven Miles...
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Anne Porter
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1943
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Opal Madvig
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1942
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Olive Higgins Prouty's popular novel was transformed into nearly two hours of high-grade soap opera by several masters of the...
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June Vale
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1942
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This modestly produced film version of Gregor Ziemmer's book Education for Death surprised everyone at RKO--and in the film...
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Anna Muller
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1942
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This musical chronicles the history of jazz music and features many of the most popular musical acts from the early 1940s,...
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Kit Lodimer
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1942
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Incredible as it may seem, rambunctious 18-year-old Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) finally makes it to college in Andy Hardy's...
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1942
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Dr. Jim Kildare (Lew Ayres) plays Good Samaritan with potentially disastrous results in The People vs. Dr. Kildare. Happening...
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Frances Marlowe
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1941
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In this comedy drama, a medicine show con-man pretends to be a wealthy man to impress his long-lost daughter who is slated...
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1941
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MGM was doing so well in 1941 that it could afford the occasional "prestige" film with little box-office appeal. Based on the...
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1941
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Down in San Diego was previewed as Young Americans, which is why prints still exist bearing both titles. The film is...
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Betty Haines
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1941
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Based on a novel by Ethel Vance, Escape stars Robert Taylor as a young American, the son of a widowed European woman (Alla...
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1940
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Though its title suggests a war picture of some sort, MGM's Gallant Sons actually concerns the efforts of a group of kids to...
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Kate Pendleton
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1940
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In this drama, a former big-man-on-campus, finds himself almost destitute twenty years later because he cannot find a job....
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Doris
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1940
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The Nazi Party's rise to power has disastrous consequences for a German family in this drama. Victor Roth (Frank Morgan) is a...
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1940
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This box-office smash comedy of manners featured the popular Myrna Loy as Margot Sherwood Merrick, the stodgy editor of a...
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Vicky Sherwood
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1940
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Martha Scroggs
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1940
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1939
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The second entry in Warner Bros.' popular detective series, Nancy Drew, Reporter presented young sleuth Bonita Granville at...
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Nancy Drew
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1939
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Originally designed for exhibition at the 1939 World's Fair, Land of Liberty is a 137-minute compendium of filmclips from...
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1939
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The third of Warner Bros.' series based on the teenaged sleuth created by Carolyn Keene, Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter stars...
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Nancy Drew
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1939
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This final entry in Warner Bros.' Nancy Drew series is the only one actually based on a novel by Nancy Drew creator...
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Nancy Drew
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1939
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Sally Ward
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1938
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Nancy Drew -- Detective was the first in a series of breezy B-pictures based on the teenaged sleuth created by Carolyn Keene....
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Nancy Drew
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1938
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The ever-suffering Kay Francis once again makes an assault on the audience's tear ducts in My Bill. Francis is cast as Mary...
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Gwen Colbrook
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1938
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Connie Richards
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1938
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1938
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A troubled young girl vents her frustrations upon her poor butler in this sentimental drama. The teen is angry because her...
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Roberta Morgan
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1938
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1937
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1937
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Call It a Day is a Warner Bros. attempt at British light comedy. Nothing much happens of any consequence in this story of a...
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1937
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Claudette Colbert is a young freethinking woman living in Salem, Massachusetts during the notorious 17th century "witch...
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1937
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The second of singing cowboy Dick Foran's Warner Bros. westerns, Song of the Saddle was a decided improvement on the first...
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1936
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1936
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John Ford, whose fierce pride in his Irish heritage often manifested itself in his work, directed this historical drama which...
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1936
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1936
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Playwright Eugene O'Neill's only comedy, Ah, Wilderness! was filmed by MGM in 1935. Impressionable turn-of-the-century lad...
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1935
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In this tear-jerking adaptation of Louis Bromfield's novel A Good Woman, the title character stands tall in the face of small...
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1934
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1933
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The only Academy Award winning picture for Fox Studios (in its pre-20th Century-Fox era), Cavalcade is a stately film...
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1933
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The factual story of H.A.W. Tabor and "Baby Doe" was the inspiration of Silver Dollar. Edward G. Robinson plays the Tabor...
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1932
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A starry-eyed girl marries an impoverished but talented young writer. Though easily frustrated and given to temperamental...
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1932
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