Bill's current girlfriend Nancy Mason (Julie Parrish), an expert on pre-Columbian art, gives Bill (Brian Keith) a priceless,...
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1970
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Cissy (Kathy Garver) has been assigned to babysit the twins while Uncle Bill (Brian Keith) is in Hong Kong on business and...
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1968
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Hollywood icon Myrna Loy guest stars as Adele, a once wealthy matron forced by circumstance to work as a maid. Out of the...
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1967
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John Ford's last western film, Cheyenne Autumn was allegedly produced to compensate for the hundreds of Native Americans who...
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1964
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Bruce Gordon makes his final series appearance as Frank Nitti in this episode. Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) would like to find...
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1963
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1962
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary...
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1962
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Everybody knows the "punchline" of this classic Twilight Zone episode, but that doesn't make this entry any less...
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1962
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Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford...
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1962
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Greedy family members engage in bitter infighting over the ownership of a circus. It all begins as a ruthless, corrupt father...
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1961
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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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Capt. Macklin
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1961
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Sounding something like a standard '40s police story, this talkative but interesting murder mystery stars David Janssen of...
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1961
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The first big budget Western to feature a black hero, this military courtroom drama from director John Ford starred his...
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Capt. Shattuck
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1960
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The "music box" of the title of this low-budget, routine gangster film is a submachine gun, and its owner Larry Shaw...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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Based on an actual Civil War mission, Colonel Marlowe (John Wayne) and Major Kendall (William Holden) are ordered by General...
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1959
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Stephen Talbot makes his first series appearance as Beaver's troublesome pal Gilbert Bates, here billed as "Gilbert Gates."...
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John Gates
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1959
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The creation and testing of jet planes is the focus of this action film. The story centers on a boozy hero from the Korean...
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1959
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While having lunch at the Plaza Hotel in New York, advertising executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) has the bad luck to...
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1959
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The only person who can clear Perry's client Robert Crane (Denver Pyle) of a murder charge is his sister Helen (Constance...
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1958
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In this frothy romantic comedy, a hard-working female Army shrink (Janet Leigh) devises the "perfect furlough" for battle...
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1958
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On a perfectly ordinary day, the management of an airline receives a note demanding a half-million dollars from someone who...
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1958
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Spencer Tracy stars in John Ford's sentimental adaptation of Edwin O'Connor's novel about the final campaign of a big city...
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1958
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Charles Brent (Grant Withers), owner of the building where Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) keeps his offices, is being blackmailed...
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1958
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The only thing genuinely brave about Three Brave Men is the second word in the title. The film is based on the true story of...
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1957
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If Jet Pilot seems hopelessly out of date today, imagine how filmgoers in 1957 reacted when this relic from 1949 was taken...
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1957
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Several film historians, notably the late William K. Everson, have noted the striking resemblances between Run of the Arrow...
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1957
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This retelling of one of Charles Lindbergh's most famous feats stars Jimmy Stewart as the legendary flier, and was directed...
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1957
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Crusading publisher Austin Spenser (Sidney Blackmer) wants to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial...
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1956
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When gold is discovered in the Colorado Territory at the start of the Civil War, Confederate Owen Pentecost (Robert Stack)...
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1956
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Tony Dumont (Rory Calhoun) is none too trustworthy at the beginning of Flight to Hong Kong. A dealer in contraband goods,...
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1956
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Julie is most enjoyable if one doesn't take it too seriously. Doris Day plays Julie Benton, whose off-the-coop musician...
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1956
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Battle Hymn was inspired by the true story of American minister Dean Hess, played here with rare sensitivity by Rock Hudson....
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1956
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When media mogul Amos Kyne (Robert Warwick) dies, his business, which includes a major newspaper, a television station, and a...
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1956
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This last remake (thus far) of the Jean Webster novel Daddy Long Legs was extensively revised to accommodate the talents of...
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1955
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1955
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In this 1955 Otto Preminger film, Gary Cooper stars as World War I hero Brigadier General Billy Mitchell. The film recounts...
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1955
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Bearing very little relation to the 1937 Paramount musical of the same name, Artists and Models is a lavish, girl-filled...
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1955
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Adapted by Leon Uris from his own novel, the film follows a group of World War II marines, from Basic Training to...
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1955
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In this adventure, set in the dark African jungles, visiting American scientists inadvertently enrage the local natives when...
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1955
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This 1954 Disney version of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea represented the studio's costliest and most elaborate...
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1954
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MGM romantic Robert Taylor turns nasty in this low-budget crime melodrama. Taylor plays a cop who subsidizes his income with...
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1954
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Hal Foster's Sunday-comics saga of a young Viking prince in the service of King Arthur is brought to the screen in...
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1954
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The Glenn Miller Story traces Miller's rise from pit-orchestra trombone player to leader of the most successful big band of...
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1954
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Arrow in the Dust is an intelligently assembled story of regeneration. Deserting cavalry trooper Bart Laish (Sterling Hayden)...
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1954
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1954
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Neither a B nor an A picture, Bitter Creek is a solid western programmer, offering an excellent, unglamorized performance by...
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Quentin Allen
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1954
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In this subtle 1954 comedy with feminist overtones, Clifton Webb plays Gifford, an executive with a large automobile...
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1954
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The best film of Don Siegel's career to date, this surprisingly intelligent B-picture describes the dramatic arc of an...
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1954
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The scene is Schofield Army Barracks in Honolulu, in the languid days before the attack on Pearl Harbor, where James Jones'...
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1953
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Safari Drums was the ninth entry in Monogram's "Bomba the Jungle Boy" series. Johnny Sheffield once more stars as Bomba,...
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1953
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The Glory Brigade is a standard Korean War combat drama with a few interesting plot wrinkles. Victor Mature stars as Lt. Sam...
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1953
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Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, this 1953 television production centers on the love triangle between two...
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1953
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George Reeves plays a triple role in this episode, as reporter Clark Kent, Kent's alter ego Superman, and a lookalike...
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1953
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The title of this Gene Autry opus is almost as long as the film itself. This time, Autry plays a circuit judge who presides...
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Jim Granby
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1953
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1953
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Set in Mexico, this thriller centers on an author who becomes obsessed with solving a murder that occurred fifteen years...
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1953
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Mark Stevens stars as a Navy pilot named Bingham in this paean to the modern-day submarine service. Covering the years 1941...
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1953
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1953
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"Her Salome Will Steal Your Breath Away" was the classic advertising slogan attached to this opulent Rita Hayworth epic -- a...
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1953
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1952
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When undercover secret agent Tyrone Power is thwarted in his efforts to obtain a vital document with details of the Russian...
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1952
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Belated honeymooners Polly (Jean Peters) and Ray Cutler (Casey Adams) arrive at their Niagara Falls cottage only to find that...
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1952
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Joseph Cotten plays a assistant bank manager who steals $500,000 from the safe late on a Friday. He plans to fly to Brazil...
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1952
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Stanley Kramer's production unit at Columbia Pictures was known for its willingness to tackle subject matter that was not...
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1952
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After Columbia's 1951 biopic Valentino laid an egg, leading man Anthony Dexter was persona non grata at the studio. Still,...
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1952
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1952
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An abundance of subplots are expertly woven together by screenwriter/director Richard Brooks in Deadline - USA....
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1952
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Washington Story stars Van Johnson as mildly liberal congressman Joseph T. Gresham. For reasons that he can't fathom, Gresham...
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1952
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Kansas City Confidential, Phil Karlson's low (low) budget, B-grade film noir, opens on a Kansas City armored-car robbery...
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1952
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In this exciting Korean War-era actioner, two Marine combat photographers risk their lives on the front to chronicle the...
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1952
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All of Washington, D.C., is thrown into a panic when an extraterrestrial spacecraft lands near the White House. Out steps...
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1951
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His Kind of Woman directed by veteran John Farrow, is a convoluted mystery thriller which tries unsuccessfully to combine...
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1951
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The Technicolor adventure epic Flying Leathernecks offers two things that film cultists can never get enough of: star...
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1951
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Set during WW II, this film casts John Wayne as Duke Gifford, two-fisted submarine commander. Patricia Neal co-stars as Mary...
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1951
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Broderick Crawford plays Johnny Damico, a detective who suddenly finds himself up to his neck in trouble and his career on...
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1951
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The Desert Fox is a superb filmed biography of German general Erwin Rommel, concentrating on the period between his retreat...
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1951
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People Will Talk was less a movie than a conduit for the genteel liberalism of screenwriter/director Joseph M. Mankiewicz....
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1951
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The rugged Colorado Territory provides the setting for this epic Civil War-era western chronicle of a Southern rebel who...
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1951
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1951
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1951
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William Holden plays Boots Malone, a dishonest--and impoverished--jockey's agent. Malone sees a chance to crack the big time...
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1951
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Ida Lupino, one of the few major Hollywood actresses to move from the sound stage to the director's chair in the 1940s and...
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Fletcher Locke
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1951
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Gene Autry is back in the saddle again, albeit North of the Border. Montana marshal Autry and another lawman pursue a bank...
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Pierre Lablond
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1951
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Though RKO Radio Pictures was, in 1951, still faithful to the concept of "B" westerns starring Tim Holt, the studio was more...
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1950
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The year is 1942. Ensign Chuck Palmer (Tyrone Power) is stranded in the Japanese-occupied Philippines after his ship is...
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1950
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1950
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In this period musical, Ricardo (Frank Sinatra) is the son of a Mexican innkeeper who has come to California to take over a...
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1948
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A woman struggles to reassemble her broken life in this drama that features Susan Hayward in her first starring role. The...
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1947
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Its title notwithstanding, there's precious little female epidermis on display in PRC's Queen of Burlesque. Real life...
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Steve Hurley
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1946
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1945
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This aquatic musical is set at a mountain resort in the beautiful Sierra Nevadas where a heroic Army Air Corpsman has come...
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1945
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The last of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's three MGM features, Abbott & Costello in Hollywood is a loose remake of...
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1945
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A game show provides the backdrop for this drama that centers on an earnest young husband who desperately needs $1,000 to...
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1944
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Also known as Ladies in Washington, this 61-minute quickie utilizes the services of several 20th Century-Fox contractees. Set...
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1944
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Don "Red" Barry is unjustly accused of being a Missouri Outlaw. The real bad guys are a gang of crooks who've been conning...
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1942
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Though officially based on a Saturday Evening Post story by Clarence Buddington Kelland, RKO Radio's Valley of the Sun was...
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1942
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The Three Mesquiteers are back in the saddle in Republic's Code of the Outlaws. In this outing, the Mesquiteers are played by...
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1942
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Thunder River Feud is the latest adventure of "The Range Busters," aka Ray "Crash" Corrigan, John "Dusty" King and Max...
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1942
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In this western, brave Roy Rogers and his pals take on high-tech big city gangsters who fight their battles with airplanes...
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1942
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The paying customers got two Donald Barrys for the price of one in this typically well-mounted Republic Western directed with...
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1941
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Buster Crabbe is Billy Carson and Al St. John is Fuzzy Q. Jones in this formula PRC western. Riding into a wide-open town,...
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Jeff
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1941
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Small-but-wiry Bob Steele plays the title role in the PRC western Billy the Kid's Range War. Once again rewriting history,...
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Jeff
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1941
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Jeff
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1941
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Texas was Columbia Pictures' lighthearted (and frankly more enjoyable) follow-up to its 1940 big-budget western Arizona....
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1941
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The Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 12-episode Republic serial based on the comic book character of the same name. Young...
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1941
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Prairie Pioneers was one of a trio of "Three Mesquiteers" westerns directed by the forgotten Les Orleback. On this occasion,...
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1941
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Muggs Maloney (Leo Gorcey) is supposed to be preparing for the Golden Gloves competition but he doesn't want to train anymore...
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Norton
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1941
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1941
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In this fast paced mystery, an eager page boy for a radio station tries to convince the owners to let him do a comedy show...
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1940
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1940
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British army pilot Stephen (George Brent) falls in love with jewel-thief Felice (Isa Miranda), tricking her out of some...
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1940
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Featuring even more musical numbers than usual, this Tex Ritter Western from Monogram marked the feature film debut of the...
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1940
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Don't be fooled by the opening credits: the "Peter Stewart" listed as director Gun Code was actually PRC workhorse Sam...
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Slim Doyle
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1940
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The second entry PRC's "Billy the Kid" series was 1940's Billy the Kid in Texas. The titular Kid is played by Bob Steele, who...
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Gil
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1940
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Monogram's answer to Republic's Gene Autry, Tex Ritter was never successful in his choice of sidekicks. In Pals of the Silver...
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1940
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Fred Harmon's popular comic strip and radio hero Red Ryder came to the screen in this above-average Republic serial directed...
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1940
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Hoof and mouth disease reared its ugly head in this unusual Tex Ritter singing Western from Monogram. Ritter played Tex...
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Nick Cuttler
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1940
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1939
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In 1824, Benito Juarez (Carlton Young), the president of the new Mexican Republic, worries that vitally important gold...
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Juarez
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1939
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Monogram's seemingly endless series of inexpensive crime mellers continued with Convict's Code. Robert Kent plays a star...
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1939
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The fifth of eight Metropolitan Bob Steele B-Westerns, The Pal From Texas featured the diminutive screen cowboy attempting to...
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1939
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Thanks to a practical joker, hotshot radio newscaster Steve (Kent Taylor) announces that prominent financier Pomeroy (Morgan...
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1939
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Metropolitan Pictures' Port of Hate was directed by one of the studio's two chief executives, Harry S. Webb (the other,...
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Don Cameron
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1939
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In terms of action, Honor of the West ranks among the best of the Bob Baker westerns. In terms of its script, alas, it must...
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Russ
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1939
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In his sixth and final Western release of 1939, diminutive Bob Steele played a cowboy, who, searching for his father's...
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1939
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Tim McCoy is back as hard-ridin' Lighting Bill Carson in Victory Pictures' Trigger Fingers. When rustlers invade a peaceful...
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Lee
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1939
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In all aspects a mediocre B-Western, Smoky Trails once again trotted out the old story of a young man pretending to join a...
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Mort
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1939
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The third of eight Bob Steele Westerns produced by bargain-basement company Metropolitan, Mesquite Buckaroo was a slight...
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1939
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Though it probably isn't saying much, Flaming Lead is the best of Ken Maynard's starring vehicles for low-budget Colony...
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1939
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Hopalong Cassidy gallops to the rescue once again in this seventh entry in the long-running series. This time the trouble...
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1938
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An enjoyably silly Gene Autry romp, this music Western had an early ecological message: Horse-power instead of tractors. Or...
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1938
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Directed by Universal hack George WaGGner (yes, he insisted on being billed this strange way), Guilty Trails was the fifth of...
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1938
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Featuring the husband-and-wife team of Jack Randall and Louise Stanley, this lukewarm Monogram Western eschewed the musical...
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1938
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Gang Bullets was one of a myriad of late-1930s Monogram crime pictures, bearing such interchangable titles as...
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1938
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Singing cowboy Bob Baker dispenses plenty of Prairie Justice in this 58-minute western. When his father is bushwacked and...
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1938
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In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to...
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1938
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Singing cowboy Bob Baker starred in this average music western as a cavalry officer assigned to investigate the murders of...
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1938
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The United States Marine Corps. became the focus of this typical Republic Pictures serial directed by two of the best in the...
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1938
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This service comedy from the Republic Studio mills was perhaps the most aggressively titled of the "Marine Corps" film cycle...
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1937
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In this tuneful programmer a singer, believing that her husband, a Marine pilot accused of treason, has died in the Pacific,...
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1937
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Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in...
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1937
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A tough sailor bets his pals that he can win the love of a prissy librarian and so masquerades as a candidate for the Naval...
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1937
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The Man Betrayed in this Republic actioner is hero Eddie Nugent, though this doesn't occur until the film is half over....
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1937
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In this crime drama, a newly deputized state trooper gets killed on his very first day. His younger brother, desiring to...
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1937
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Hoping to ape the success of Sol Lesser's Bobby Breen musicals, Republic Pictures fashioned Dangerous Holiday as a movie...
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1937
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A travelling circus provides the background for this "Three Mesquiteers" western. One of the circus owners is a...
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1937
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In his third of four action serials, horror star Bela Lugosi played Boroff, an internationally notorious fiend who's...
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1937
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1937
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Chester Gould's jut-jawed plainclothesman Dick Tracy first came to the screen in this 15-chapter Republic serial. Ralph Byrd...
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1937
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This unabashed propaganda film (also known by the title Tell Your Children, a dead giveaway) has become a cult classic of...
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1936
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1934
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