Roger Smith plays private eye Richard Rogue in this cinematic revival of the old radio series. Rogue gallantly tries to help...
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1968
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Producer A.C. Lyles managed to do quite well for himself in the 1960s by making low-budget westerns crammed full of familiar...
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1967
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Aspiring to be a building engineer like his Uncle Bill (Brian Keith), Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) hangs around a construction...
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1967
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While traveling through Hong Kong, Bob Mitchell (Robert Cummings) accidentally stumbles into the middle of criminal...
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1967
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U.S. Marshal Gid McCool (George Montgomery) leads a wagon train of convicted felons to Huntsville prison in this routine...
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Marshal Willett
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1967
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This routine stockcar racing feature finds Grant Willard (Brian Donlevy) as the head of a racing team who desires to be first...
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Grant Willard
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1967
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Sleazy George Emory (Ted DeCorsia) presents retired general Roger Brandon with an offer he may not be able to refuse: Unless...
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1966
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In this western, a gunfighter is hired to clean up the chaotic streets of Emporia, Wyoming. The gunfighter arrives and finds...
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Ace Ross
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1966
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Joseph Cates (Who Killed Teddy Bear?) directed this insipid, widely reviled musical-comedy featuring heavyset comedian Jack...
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Wellington
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1966
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How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in...
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B.D.
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1965
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One of the most fearsome of the Japanese monsters to hit the screen in the early 60's makes his debut in sci-fi thriller. As...
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Gen. Terry Arnold
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1965
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This horror movie, the third and final entry in "The Fly" series, features a failed teleportation device, a mad scientist, a...
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Henri Delambre
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1965
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A little bird tells on the U.S. Army during WWII in this farcical comedy. In 1944, during the last stages of the war in...
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1962
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In this Brazilian detective movie, a gringo gumshoe stalks a murderer. His investigations reveal a ring of counterfeiters....
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1961
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The second of Jerry Lewis' directorial endeavors, The Errand Boy, like its predecessor The Bellboy, is essentially a series...
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Mr. T.P.
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1961
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1959
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A European princess and her aunt come to New York to buy clothes for the royal coronation, Riff Manson (Jack Jones) is...
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George Manton
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1959
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In this Western, a rancher must perform a robbery lest the outlaw chief that holds his wounded brother hostage lets him die....
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Bronc Grierson
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1958
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The once-scandalous autobiography of Frank Harris was the source of the fascinating "adult" western Cowboy. Jack Lemmon plays...
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Doc Bender
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1958
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This presentation of The DuPont Show of the Month represented the first time that a novel by A.J. Cronin had been adapted for...
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Constable Dale
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1957
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Originally titled Quatermass II, Enemy from Space was the sequel to The Quatermass Xperiment (US title: The Creeping...
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Prof. Bernard Quatermass
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1957
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Bates
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1956
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McClure
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1955
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A rocket crash-lands in England after a flight of more than 57 hours into deep space. The design of Professor Bernard...
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Prof. Bernard Quatermass
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1955
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All suspense in The Woman They Almost Lynched would seem to be dissipated by title, but director Allan Dwan holds the viewers...
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William Quantrill
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1953
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Will Ballard (Rod Cameron) is the longtime foreman of the Hatcher ranch, a spread renowned for its size and the wealth it...
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Bide Marriner
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1953
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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Steve Mitchell
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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Sen. Bill Stephens
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1952
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1952
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1952
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1951
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The Coast Guard is highlighted in this propaganda drama set during WW II. In addition to the usual blend of romance and...
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Cmdr. McFarland
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1951
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The Cinecolor "A" western Slaughter Trail anticipated High Noon by having its story narrated in song by troubadour...
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Capt. Dempster
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1951
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Two-bit photographer Howard Duff wins a big newspaper assignment by romancing his lady boss (Peggy Dow). Duff is sent to take...
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Nick Palmer
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1950
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Having previously played Billy the Kid, Audie Murphy assumes the role of Jesse James in Kansas Raiders. The plot finds Jesse...
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William Quantrill
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1950
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Though he doesn't know it at first, industrialist Walter Williams (Brian Donlevy) shouldn't trust his wife Irene...
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Walter Williams
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1949
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At the last possible moment, convicted murderess Anne Marie St. Claire (Dorothy Lamour) is saved from execution. However, the...
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John J. Marlowe
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1949
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Brig. Gen. Clifton L. Garnet
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1948
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Curt Devlynn
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1948
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In one of his first "adult" roles (he made his last Andy Hardy vehicle only a year earlier), Mickey Rooney plays Tommy McCoy,...
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Jim Caighn
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1947
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Based in part on a true story, Kiss of Death is given a veneer of reality by being filmed on location in New York, per the...
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Louie D'Angelo
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1947
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In this comedy, a scatter-brained professor nearly starts a riot when he writes a book claiming that women like to be...
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1947
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Bearing little resemblance to reality, this musical biography of 19th century Russian composer Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov takes...
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Captain
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1947
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Also released as Montana Mike, Heaven Only Knows is an offbeat western with fantasy overtones. Hard-bitten gambling boss...
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Duke
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1947
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Filmed not long after the actual events, The Beginning or the End is a sober, intelligent account of the development and...
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Maj.-Gen. Leslie R. Groves
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1947
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Our Hearts Were Growing Up is the sequel to Paramount's surprise 1944 hit Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The first film was...
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Tony Minnetti
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1946
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Based on a famous book by Richard Henry Dana, Jr., this grueling saga of shipboard oppression is set in the mid-19th century....
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Richard Henry Dana
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1946
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Owen Wister's 1902 novel was made into a movie several times, most notably in 1929, with Gary Cooper starring. This 1946...
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Trampas
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1946
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Dana Andrews -- in one of the best performances of his career -- plays Logan Stuart, a bold, ambitious general store and...
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1946
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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Director King Vidor intended An American Romance as the third entry in his "War, Wheat and Steel" trilogy (the War had been...
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Steve Dangos/Stefan Dangosbiblichek
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1944
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This wild, once-controversial comedy stars Betty Hutton as Trudy Kockenlocker, a man-crazy single girl whose favorite pastime...
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Governor McGinty
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1944
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Hangmen Also Die is set in Czechoslovakia during the Nazi occupation. Czech loyalist Brian Donlevy assassinates the vicious...
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Dr. Franz Svoboda
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1943
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1943
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Rear Admiral Stephen Thomas' (Charles Laughton) spoken tribute to "the finest Naval officer I knew" provides the framework...
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Lt Comm Martin J Robertson
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1942
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In this crime drama, a remake of Forgotten Faces (1936), a convict busts out of prison to protect his daughter from her...
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Harry Melton
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1942
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The winner of four Oscar nominations, Wake Island was one of the first major Hollywood films to deal with America's forced...
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Maj. Caton
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1942
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Paul Madvig
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1942
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The Two Yanks in Trinidad are gangsters Tim Reardon (Pat O'Brien) and Vince Barrows (Brian Donlevy), who split up over a...
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Vince Barrows
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1942
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Dan Shane
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1942
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Andrew Jackson is very happy to serve as the secretary of the society that honors his presidential namesake until he is...
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Gen. Andrew Jackson
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1942
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This rambling historical drama covers 109 years in the life of one woman. Encased in convincing old-age makeup,...
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Steely Edwards
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1942
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Rather shaky as history, Birth of the Blues delivers the goods in terms of entertainment, thanks to the unbeatable star...
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Memphis
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1941
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Three disparate young men struggle to become Army Air Corps pilots in this rousing drama that earned an Oscar for its...
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Capt. Mercer
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1941
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Hold Back the Dawn begins with a shabby immigrant (Charles Boyer) wandering onto a Paramount sound stage and telling his life...
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1941
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An entertaining amalgam of Universal contract players, leftover sets and stock footage, South of Tahiti stars Brian Donlevy,...
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Bob
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1941
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The famous outlaw rides again in this fictionalized western that chronicles Billy's turn from criminal to fine upstanding...
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Jim Sherwood
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1941
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When the Daltons Rode is the much-embellished tale of that celebrated outlaw family, the Daltons. Broderick Crawford,...
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Grat Dalton
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1940
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The moral of Preston Sturges' first directorial effort The Great McGinty seems to be: If you're a crook, stay a crook,...
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Dan McGinty
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1940
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Inspired by the true story of the leader of the Mormon Church, this film features Dean Jagger in the title role. The members...
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Angus Duncan
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1940
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This second of three movie versions of P.C. Wren's adventure novel Beau Geste is a virtual scene-for-scene remake of the 1927...
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Sgt. Markoff
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1939
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Brian Donlevy was well enough established as a film personality in 1939 that he didn't have to accept the leading role in the...
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Red Murray
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1939
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Tom Destry (James Stewart), son of a legendary frontier peacekeeper, doesn't believe in gunplay. Thus he becomes the object...
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Kent
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1939
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The real Frank and Jesse James were murderous thugs, light years away from the Robin Hood image imposed on them by...
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Barshee
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1939
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Films set during America's colonial era seldom did well at the box office, and Allegheny Uprising was no exception....
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Callendar
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1939
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Cecil B. DeMille takes us back to the 1860s, then rebuilds the first intercontinental railroad in Union Pacific. The...
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Sid Campeau
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1939
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Sharpshooters was the initial entry in what was to have been a series of six "Camera Daredevils" adventures. Brian Donlevy...
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Steve Mitchell
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1938
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This musical features many popular ballads from the 1880s as it tells the tale of a cabaret singer and her boozy husband who...
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Yankee Gordon
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1938
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In Old Chicago was 20th Century-Fox's spin on MGM's San Francisco--a personal saga played out against the backdrop of a...
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Gil Warren
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1938
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The titular battle is the one that noisily rages between American legionnaires Big Ben Wheeler (Victor McLaglen) and Chesty...
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Chesty Webb
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1938
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Batiste Duryea
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1937
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In this actioner, an auto racer becomes a cab driver for a company that is being strong-armed by avaricious gangsters trying...
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Bob "Hurry" Kane
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1937
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Ace Martin
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1937
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Sometimes it seemed as if Brian Donlevy played nothing but G-men during his years at 20th Century-Fox. In Midnight Taxi,...
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Chick Gardner
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1937
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Making a transcontinental plane flight in only thirteen hours was quite an achievement when this film was made in 1936 -- but...
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1936
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In this murder comedy, a young woman is no sooner acquitted of poisoning her father when she finds herself suspected of...
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Duffy Giles
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1936
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Based on a novel by Kathleen Shepard, Human Cargo is a lively, tongue-in-cheek melodrama purporting to expose the alien...
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Packy Campbell
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1936
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Blending equal amounts of comedy, romance and thrills, High Tension is a near-perfect 20th Century-Fox "B" effort....
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Steve Reardon
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1936
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Musical comedy star Eddie Cantor stars in this story, well suited to his talents, as Eddie Pink, a meek gentleman who works...
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Vance
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1936
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A winning sweepstakes ticket is the catalyst in 36 Hours to Kill. The lucky recipient is gangster Duke Benson...
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Frank Evers
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1936
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It's the wild and woolly waterfront world of San Francisco in the late 1800s in this rambling tale of an outrageous nightclub...
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1935
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Charming but ruthless fugitive gangster Dutra (Brian Donlevy) demands that a doctor (Oscar Apfel) perform plastic surgery...
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Broken Nose Dawson
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1935
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An innocent but admittedly none-too-bright victim of circumstance, Mary Burns (played by perennial movie victim...
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1935
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In this dark drama, based on a play by Ward Morehouse, the life of a tough newspaperman is chronicled. The man is a...
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1929
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Popular radio crooner Morton Downey (yes, the father of talk-show host Morton Downey Jr.) stars in this sentimental...
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Harry O'Day
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1929
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1926
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