A team of research scientists believe they have discovered a superior intelligence. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) and his...
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Director
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1968
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Spock faces the death penalty for receiving signals from planet Talos IV. With the agreement of Captain Kirk...
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Associate Producer
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1966
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The starship Enterprise is diverted to Star Base 11 by a message supposedly sent by the ship's former commander, Fleet...
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Associate Producer
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1966
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In Volume 29 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a neighborhood is...
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Director
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1964
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In Volume 35 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, a two-dimensional alien...
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Director
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1964
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In Volume 37 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the final survivor of...
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Director
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1964
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In Volume 22 of a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series, the crew of a spacecraft...
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Director
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1964
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Spun from Daniel DeFoe's tale of the titular character, this sci-fi story involves a spaceship commander, Chris Draper...
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Director
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1964
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The M-1, a two-man American mission, reaches Mars. The landing goes smoothly, but first one and then the other member of the...
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Director
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1964
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Captain Sindbad was based on an Arabian Nights story, was filmed in Germany, and starred an American leading man...
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Director
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1963
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The second volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series focuses on an...
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Director
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1963
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The inhabitants of the planet Zanti establish contact with Earth, and prevail upon its inhabitants to accept custody of their...
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Director
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1963
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The third volume in a collection culled from the 1963-1965 science fiction anthology television series details the work of a...
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Director
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1963
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Engineer Alan Maxwell (Cliff Robertson) is using his commercial radio station's antenna to probe into deep space in...
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Director
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1963
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In December of 1944, while the Battle of the Bulge rages in the Ardennes, the American 7th Army settles in to what most of...
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Director
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1961
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In this standard adventure yarn shown in 3-D, four people on a "borrowed" boat -- three men and a woman -- take off looking...
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Director
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1960
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A routine swashbuckler set during the 18th century when pirates still roamed the Spanish main, this adventure film stars...
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Director
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1959
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A onetime pilot, now a convicted killer in the custody of the FBI, is the only hope of an overseas flight carrying a bomb. ~...
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Director
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1959
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Director
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1958
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John Payne always felt that he delivered his best screen performance in The Boss. Set in the years following WW1, the story...
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Director
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1956
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Cashing in on the popularity of TV's Davy Crockett and the jukebox favorite "Yellow Rose of Texas", Allied Artists came up...
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Director
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1956
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George Pal's now-quaint science fiction odyssey concerns a multi-national group on the first space flight to Mars. Pal pulls...
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Director
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1955
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It doesn't take long for old-time-radio fans to figure out that The Naked Jungle is a film version of the classic...
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Director
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1954
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Robert Newton repeats his Treasure Island role as Long John Silver in this Australian adventure film--and if anything, Newton...
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Director
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1953
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Captain David O'Keefe is a character based on the real-life 18th-century American who introduced modern agricultural methods...
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Director
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1953
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H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds had been on the Paramount Pictures docket since the silent era, when it was optioned as a...
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1951
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Director
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1951
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In this western, a cowboy rides out to avenge the death of his fiancee. Three outlaws are responsible for the murder. He...
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Director
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1951
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An excellent cast brings distinction to the pedestrian goings-on in Silver City. Per its title, the film is set in...
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Director
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1951
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The Walt Disney production of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic novel Treasure Island is one of the company's best...
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Director
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1950
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When Lizabeth Scott's Jane Greer husband Arthur Kennedy accidentally gets his mitts on $60,000 in stolen money, she insists...
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Director
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1949
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East Indian actor Sabu heads the cast of the location-filmed Man-Eater of Kumaon. While the film's romantic plotline is...
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Director
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1948
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Director
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1948
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Special Effects
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1944
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Designed as a followup to the enormously successful Casablanca, Passage to Marseille utilizes the talents of many of the on-...
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Special Effects
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1944
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Special Effects
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1943
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A real four-hanky picture, Always in My Heart was loosely adapted from the stage play by Dorothy Bennett and Irving White....
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Special Effects
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1942
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James Cagney made his first Technicolor appearance in the morale-boosting aviation flick Captains of the Clouds. Cagney plays...
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Special Effects
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1942
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In This Our Life is not a "for the ages" classic of the Golden Age of Cinema, but as a highly effective and entertaining...
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Special Effects
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1942
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A lively espionage drama that reunited the stars and director of the previous year's The Maltese Falcon, Across the Pacific...
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Special Effects
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1942
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Although Warner Bros. "officially" disbanded its B-picture unit in 1941, the studio continued to grind out lower-berth...
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Special Effects
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1942
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Wings for the Eagle is an overbaked but sincere tribute to the wartime defense workers at the Lockheed Aircraft Plant, where...
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Special Effects
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1942
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Special Effects
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1941
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Special Effects
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1941
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The Great Lie is Soap Opera Deluxe from Bette Davis' peak period at Warner Bros. Davis plays a socialite who is madly in love...
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Special Effects
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1941
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Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake (Fred MacMurray), Lt. Tim Griffin (Regis Toomey), and Lt. Swede Larson (Louis Jean Heydt) are...
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Special Effects
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1941
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It's hard to believe that Wild Bill Hickok Rides is a Warner Bros. picture-and harder still to believe that Constance Bennett...
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Special Effects
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1941
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Neither James Cagney nor Bette Davis were particularly pleased with the outdated screwball comedy The Bride Came C.O.D., but...
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Special Effects
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1941
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Manpower was Warner Bros' latest reworking of 1932's Tiger Shark, with power-company linemen substituting for tuna fisherman....
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Special Effects
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1941
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In the 1930s and 1940s, Warner Bros. developed a positive genius for remaking earlier films in new, disguised fashion,...
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Special Effects
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1941
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Santa Fe Trail, Errol Flynn's third western, has precisely nothing to do with the titular trail. Instead, the film is a...
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Special Effects
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1940
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There are three key characters in Anatole Litvak's filmization of Aben Kandel's novel City for Conquest, as opposed to the...
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Special Effects
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1940
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Special Effects
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1940
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In the 1580s, the Sea Hawks -- the name given to the bold privateers who prowl the oceans taking ships and treasure on behalf...
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Special Effects
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1940
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As part of his new contract with Warner Bros., Edward G. Robinson agreed to appear in the gangster comedy Brother Orchid on...
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Special Effects
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1940
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Knute Rockne-All American was Pat O'Brien's finest hour: thanks to intensive rehearsals and numerous makeup applications, he...
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Special Effects
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1940
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South of Suez is where diamond-mine foreman John Gamble (George Brent) plies his trade. When his boss is murdered, Gamble is...
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Special Effects
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1940
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A tough, bitter fugitive's travels lead him to a grungy rundown oil town. There the transient is taken in by an oil-rigger...
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Special Effects
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1940
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Edward G. Robinson plays orchid-loving gangster Little John Sarto, who aspires to "real class." During a power struggle with...
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Special Effects
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1940
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Special Effects
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1940
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Promoted as a follow-up to the popular 1939 western Dodge City (which, indeed, was left wide open for a sequel in its closing...
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Special Effects
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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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Special Effects
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1940
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Special Effects
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1940
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Special Effects
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1940
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Humphrey Bogart is a gangster again, this time as counterpoint to the comic elements of It All Came True. On the lam from the...
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Special Effects
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1940
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Officially, America had no intention of entering the Second World War in 1940: Why, then, were there so many "preparedness"...
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Special Effects
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1940
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A violin-playing British doctor's life changes forever after he takes in a distraught Austrian ballerina who tries to kill...
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Special Effects
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1939
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It is no secret that Bette Davis and Errol Flynn were at each other's throats throughout the filming of The Private Lives of...
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Special Effects
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1939
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This landmark western -- which, along with Stagecoach, has often been credited with revitalizing what had become a stagnant...
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Special Effects
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1939
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In this musical, a composer abandons vaudeville in favor of the legitimate stage. He soon finds himself entangle with a...
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Special Effects
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1939
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John Garfield once more plays a social outcast who's had nothing but lousy breaks. Released from prison for a crime he didn't...
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Special Effects
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1939
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Based upon an idea by Broadway columnist Mark Hellinger, The Roaring Twenties opens during World War I as doughboys Eddie...
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Special Effects
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1939
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Michael Curtiz directs this Technicolor Western based on the familiar story by Clements Ripley about the rivalry between...
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Special Effects
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1938
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When Errol Flynn insisted that Warner Bros. cook up a non-swashbuckler for his next vehicle, the result was Green Light....
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Cinematographer
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1937
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Making his debut with Warner Brothers, Henry Fonda plays an apprentice high-voltage lineman working with the no-nonsense, but...
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Special Effects
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1937
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Based on a popular novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, this screwball comedy stars Errol Flynn in the title-role, the heir to an...
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Special Effects
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1937
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With the considerable input of ex-Navy officer Frank Wead (who wrote the script) and technical adviser Cmdr. G. W. D....
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Special Effects
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1937
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Cinematographer, Editor
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1936
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Sinclair Lewis's 1920 novel Main Street came to the screen in 1936 from Warner Bros. under this rather more mundane title....
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Cinematographer
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1936
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Cinematographer
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1936
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Cinematographer
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1935
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Special Effects
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1935
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Like many 1930s Warner Bros. films, Black Fury drew its inspiration from the headlines. The story is adapted from a true-life...
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Cinematographer
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1935
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In this melodrama set in San Francisco, a businesswoman gives a job to an unemployed, homeless sailor. Later she becomes his...
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Cinematographer
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1934
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Based on the best-selling Gladys Hasty Carroll novel of the same name, As the Earth Turns covers four seasons in the life of...
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Cinematographer
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1934
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Undoubtedly inspired by Charles Lindbergh's unprecedented sudden fame (but not the ensuing tragedy), Mary McCall's 1932 novel...
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Cinematographer
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1932
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In this western a falsely accused convict is paroled. He goes home and finds himself ostracized by his neighbors who believe...
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Cinematographer
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1932
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William Shakespeare's classic tragedy Romeo & Juliet is loosely adapted and modernized in director Rowland V. Lee's Guilty...
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Cinematographer
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1931
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This comedy marks the first sound appearance of the "Aldwych farceurs" three actors known for performing adaptations of then...
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Director
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1930
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This drama opens with a most disturbing scene as a jilted lover places a gun to his head and pulls the trigger. Fortunately,...
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Cinematographer
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1929
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Cinematographer
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1929
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In this drama, a dancer's brother is wounded during a church robbery; the town doctor appears, rats on the boy and then lets...
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Cinematographer
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1929
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First filmed 1917, the Elmer Rice play On Trial was remade as a talkie eleven years later. The original stage version was...
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Cinematographer
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1928
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Cinematographer
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1928
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Popular film lore has it that The Jazz Singer was the film that established the talkie as the pre-eminent film medium in...
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Cinematographer
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1928
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All-purpose Columbia Pictures leading lady Dorothy Revier was teamed with newcomer Tom Owen in The Siren. When her car breaks...
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Director
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1927
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Director
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1927
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Director
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1927
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Director
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1927
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New York subway guard Barry Baline (Monte Blue) is struck down by a speeding car on New Years' Eve. The driver, a mentally...
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Cinematographer
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1927
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Historically important as the first film to carry a Vitaphone sound track (consisting of music and sound effects, but no...
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Cinematographer
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1926
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This silent screen adaptation of "Moby Dick" features John Barrymore in action as Captain Ahab Cooley, played against one of...
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Cinematographer
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1926
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This melodrama, which involves the Philippine revolt during the final years of the 1800s, was based on a popular play from...
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Cinematographer
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1926
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This film is based on the novel The Dear Pretender by Alice Ross Colver. A bank is robbed, and Rose Lore (Edith Roberts)...
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Cinematographer
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1925
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Cinematographer
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1923
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