A tribute to Hollywood's Tarzan as played by Johnny Weismuller, Gordon Scott and Ron Ely as well as all the of the...
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1990
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Freddie Wilmot served as producer of the 110 minute musicale Hard Time 77. If you're a fan of Reggae, don't pass this one up....
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1977
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1973
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One of Terrence Malick's early screenwriting efforts, this loosely-structured road movie finds a questionably sane...
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1972
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In this touching drama a disparate group of people rally together to save a dog that has fallen into a deep well. ~ Sandra...
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1970
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1966
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Paul Drake (William Hopper) is hired to investigate when an unusually high number of heart attacks threaten to bankrupt the...
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1965
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The unexpected arrival of notorious "coward" Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) in a small town proves to be both surprising and...
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1965
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Reba Burgess (Audrey Totter) has managed to keep her late husband's mining company alive by securing big bank loans, using a...
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1964
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This is an uneven melodrama on the tragic life of Pima Indian Ira Hayes, one of the men who raised the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima....
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Maj. Gen. Bridges
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1961
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Once again, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is called upon to defend an old war buddy on a murder charge. This time around, his...
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1961
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In this actioner, a drug dealing "baron" functions as a dictator on the Caribbean island from which he runs his narcotics...
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Screenwriter
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1961
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Perry (Raymond Burr) is summoned to Manzan Valley to settle a bitter land dispute. His client is Judy Bryant (Sarah...
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1961
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A confused horror yarn set in the Deep South, Alligator People stars Richard Crane as a husband who becomes accidently...
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1959
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The Cosmic Man is a moralistic sci-fi tale that does not quite live up to the pretensions of its title. Everything starts...
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Dr. Karl Sorenson
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1959
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In this western a half-Sioux cavalry officer tries to mediate between settlers and the angry Sioux. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1958
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Although the trial of young Theodore Balfour (Tyler MacDuff), who was accused of killing his father Lawrence (Bruce Bennett),...
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1958
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Set in the American West after the Civil War, this drama is the pull-no-punches story of a lethal family feud. Colt Saunders...
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1957
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In this western, three gringos deposit their loot in a Mexican bank and set up homes in a tiny village where they hope to...
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1956
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Elvis Presley made his motion picture debut in the Civil War drama Love Me Tender. Elvis, however, is not the star of the...
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1956
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Hidden Guns is not so much a western as a suspense melodrama. Bruce Bennett plays Stragg, a mean-spirited cardsharp with...
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Stragg
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1956
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Two brothers face their personal demons in this crime melodrama. Donald Martin (Van Johnson) is an alcoholic criminal who has...
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1956
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Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer was lensed in the Trucolor process. Brice Bennett plays the titular 18th century frontiersman,...
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Daniel Boone
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1956
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Inspired in part by the true story of baseball great Ted Williams, who after serving in World War II was drafted to serve in...
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1955
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1955
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Herrick
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1955
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A TV telethon is the "gimmick" in Allied Artists' The Big Tipoff. Richard Conte plays two-bit newspaper columnist Johnny...
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Bob Gilmore
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1955
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1954
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Dragonfly Squadron is set in 1950 in the months before the beginning of the Korean War. John Hodiak stars as Major Mathew...
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Dr. Cottrell
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1954
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Clemson Reade (Cary Grant) is the kind of man who wants to marry an old-fashioned girl, one who will stay home and take care...
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1953
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Joan Crawford stars as wealthy San Francisco heiress Myra Hudson, a successful playwright who meets Lester Blaine...
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Steve Kearney
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1952
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Though not the most profitable baseball comedy ever made, Angels in the Outfield is one of the most likeable and enduring....
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1951
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Paramount's immensely successful Pine-Thomas production unit once more struck box-office gold with The Last Outpost....
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Jeb Britten
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1951
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Phyllis Holmes (Ella Raines) has resigned herself to being too plain-looking to attract men. All this changes when Phyllis is...
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Paul Curtis
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1950
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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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David Glover
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1950
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Blonde good-time girl Vivian Heldon (Jan Sterling), who lives in a cheap rooming house in a working-class section of Boston,...
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Dr. McAdoo
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1950
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Cole Younger
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1950
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Fred Bandle
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1949
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In pageant-like fashion, Warner Bros.' Task Force traces the history of the American aircraft carrier, as experienced by a...
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1949
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Glenn Ford first appeared under the MGM banner in The Doctor and the Girl. Ford stars as Dr. Michael Corday, scion of a...
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Dr. Alfred Norton
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1949
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Jim Younger
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1949
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House Across the Street was the second remake of the 1933 Paul Muni starrer Hi, Nellie. The original's satirical jibes...
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Keever
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1949
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Undertow stars Scott Brady as a gambler just out of wartime military service. No longer interested in wagers and...
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Reckling
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1949
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Despite the film's title, socialite Linda Vickers (Virginia Mayo) isn't smart enough to steer clear of the gambling den...
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Marty Fain
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1948
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Love leads a man to his most evil deeds and forces him to change his ways in this Western. After being handed a dishonorable...
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Stanley Moore
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1948
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To the Victor is one of the first Hollywood films to touch upon the subject of war guilt. There are no high-ranking Nazis or...
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Henderson
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1948
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Cody
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1948
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In this slick melodrama, a sort of film-noir for women, a nightclub singer has an affair with an unhappily married San...
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Dr. Joel Merriam
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1947
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Bob
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1947
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A mysterious crook by the name of "The Poet" is robbing Wells Fargo stages and creating havoc in the Old West. The sheriff is...
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Ed Landers
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1947
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Ida "Don't mess with me" Lupino takes a job as a singer in Robert Alda's seedy Santa Monica nitery. Lupino ignores Alda's...
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Sam Thomas
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1946
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In this romantic melodrama, Bette Davis plays twin sisters for the first time (she would do so again in 1964's Dead Ringer)....
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1946
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In their first released two-reel comedy of 1946, the Three Stooges are jailed for bootlegging. Their combined efforts to...
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1946
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M....
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1945
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In this drama, an amoral, manipulative womanizer gets his comeuppance. The story begins as the handsome cad is witnessed...
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Dr. Andrew Lang
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1945
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A sleepy hay-seed filled Arkansas town gets spotlight fever when a local sow bears an unprecedented 10 piglets. Suddenly...
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1944
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All-purpose Columbia contractee Bruce Bennett (formerly college athlete Herman Brix) was awarded a leading role in the...
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Archie Gibbs
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1944
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This flag-waving Columbia programmer concentrates on five young Officer's Candidate School applicants. Each of the...
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Frank Molloy
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1943
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Though somewhat past his prime, Edmund Lowe carries the dramatic weight of Murder in Times Square with breezy assuredness....
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Supai George
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1943
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In this serial action film, a group of criminals, led by a costumed villain named the Lightning, are in possession of a...
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1943
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In this western, a decent Indian agent loses his job and his good name after someone steals the government money he was to...
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1943
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Waco Hoyt
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1943
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To fully appreciate The More the Merrier, it is important to know that, during WW2, there was an acute housing shortage in...
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Evans
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1943
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Released in late August of 1942, Sabotage Squad was the last of Columbia's B-budget wartime melodramas of the 1941-42 season....
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Lt. John Cronin
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1942
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Capt. Morgan
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1942
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The first of Columbia's "B" wartime melodramas for their Summer 1942 schedule was the largely speculative Submarine Raider....
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1st Officer Russell
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1942
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In this espionage caper, a government spy must keep enemy agents from spying upon a defense plant. His work is made easier...
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1942
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Columbia's belated effort to cash in on the popularity of Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates was the raucous and generally...
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Tommy Lydel
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1942
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While in Hawaii, Velez begins the film as a risque nightclub act and due to her involvement with a group of sailors becomes...
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1941
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Two Latins From Manhattan was Columbia's 1941 contribution to the "Good Neighbor Policy" towards South America. Joan Davis...
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1941
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Honest cop Bob Conlon (Bruce Bennett) is in love with Helen Regan (Rochelle Hudson),who begs off from a lasting committment...
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Bob Conlon
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1941
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The Three Stooges star as inept photographers in this comic short. When they screw up their latest assignment -- getting a...
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1941
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Though the United States still wasn't at war when Phantom Submarine was made, the film emphasizes the importance of...
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Paul Sinclair
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1941
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In the 190 comic shorts that the Three Stooges made for Columbia, they worked at just about every blue-collar job imaginable...
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1941
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Faith, Hope and Charity motivate the wacky storyline of Columbia's Three Girls About Town--or to be more exact, gorgeous...
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1941
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1940
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Buster Keaton is sadly miscast in this two-reel comedy about the capture of a jewel thief. Mainly nonstop slapstick, the...
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1940
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In this crime drama, an ex-crook uses his skills as a forensic scientist to solve crimes. He forms a secret society of...
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Pat Norris
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1940
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Veteran second-unit director and stunt coordinator Ralph Cedar warmed the director's chair for the 1940 Charles Starrett...
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Frank Garfield
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1940
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The lives of female hoboes in the Great Depression are chronicled in this interesting drama. In order to fully understand...
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1940
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Warren William is back as suave thief-turned-sleuth Michael Lanyard, alias the Lone Wolf, in Columbia's The Lone Wolf Keeps a...
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Scotty
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1940
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Man with Nine Lives (released in England as Behind the Door) is the second of Columbia's unofficial "Mad Doctor" series...
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1940
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From the same folks who brought us My Son is a Criminal comes the near-lookalike property My Son is Guilty. Veteran police...
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1940
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1940
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The lady in question in this delightful whodunit is Joan Bradley (Jean Muir), a former secretary who is about to marry her...
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1940
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Like the other entries Columbia's "Five Little Peppers" series, The Five Little Peppers at Home is based on characters...
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1940
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This Three Stooges comedy has no story to speak of, but it's loaded with great gags. The boys are fix-it men who are sleeping...
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1940
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1940
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Condemned to death for a mercy killing, Dr. John Garth (Karloff) continues to experiment in prison to develop a serum that...
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Dr. Paul Ames
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1940
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At the start of this comic short, the Three Stooges are unemployed. They've been sleeping in the awning of a swap shop and...
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1940
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Blazing Six Shooters is a by-the-numbers Charles Starrett western, with the same sets, supporting actors and plot devices...
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1940
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The Grand Hotel formula that was so overworked in the 1930s made an encore appearance in 1940's Escape to Glory. The story is...
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1940
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Hi-Yo Silver is a 69-minute abridgement of the 1938 Republic serial The Lone Ranger. Departing from the continuity...
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1940
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Invisible Stripes is a cookie-cutter Warners prison drama which rounds up the usual suspects. George Raft and...
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1940
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In this, the first entry in four-part series, children's movie, Polly Pepper takes care of her siblings while her mother...
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1939
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Columbia's new "Blondie" series continued its winning streak with its fourth entry, Blondie Brings Up Baby. So much happens...
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1939
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Sad-eyed Ann Dvorak plays Jo, the "café hostess" of the title. Poor put-upon Jo doesn't know it, but she's being used by her...
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1939
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