Beneath the proper, prurient exterior of a spinster college professor beats the passionate, seductive heart of a sexy...
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Wayne Talbot III
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1947
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A few corny moments aside, Objective Burma must rate as one of the best combat films of WW2. Errol Flynn stars as Captain...
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1945
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Ned Trumpet (Wallace Beery), the chief pilot of a Navy blimp, is given to weaving accounts of the fighting prowess of his...
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1945
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The East Side Kids have become so benign in Docks of New York that they actually go out of their way to help the cops! It all...
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1945
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The wartime housing shortage in Washington DC is the basis for this comedy. Several attractive young ladies rent a single DC...
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1944
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Paramount Pictures did their patriotic duty with this World War II era musical, with a number of the studio's biggest stars...
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1944
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1944
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Though its purely propagandastic aspects are never far from surface, Destination Tokyo must rank as one of the most...
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1943
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This 48-minute Hal Roach "streamliner" represents a rare directorial assignment for veteran Hollywood choreographer...
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1941
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"Camp Romance," a place for the romantically challenged, provides the setting of this musical. The story centers on a frumpy...
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1937
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The Calling of Dan Matthews is a modernized and sanitized version of Harold Bell Wright's muckraking novel. Minister Dan...
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1936
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1936
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Warner Bros.' Devil Dogs of the Air is very much a "formula" picture -- but what a wonderful formula it is! James Cagney...
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1935
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In this musical campus comedy, trouble ensues when a meddlesome, overprotective father enrolls in the same college as his...
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1935
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In this bedroom farce, an ex-wife overhears her former hubby's new wife and her lover planning a tryst for the weekend while...
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1935
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Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler reunite once again for this musical salute to the West Point Military Academy, including many...
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1934
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Student Tour looks like an MGM musical two-reeler that was expanded to feature length as it went along. Charles Butterworth...
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1934
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A young man moves to the Canadian West after a shyster bilks him out of his life savings. He is working hard upon his newly...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1930
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American film star Carlyle Blackwell stars in the British melodrama The Wrecker. Based on a play by Arnold Didley and Bernard...
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Ambrose Barney
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1929
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1927
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1925
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1924
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Capt. Hugh Drummond
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1922
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From its title, one would think this picture was a light comedy, but it isn't -- it's a World War I spy drama, a subject...
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1919
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1918
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Even though the plot to this World Film programmer was slight, the cast included some of the studio's most well-known names....
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1918
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Leap to Fame opens with what was rapidly becoming a cliched plot device in 1918: Young playboy Charles Trevor...
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Director
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1918
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Compiled by the National Association of the Motion Picture Industry and distributed to theaters across the United States,...
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1917
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1917
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Captain Harry Ford (Carlyle Blackwell) is tracking down moonshiners in the South when he runs afoul of nasty political...
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1916
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Based on a novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, The Clarion served as a vehicle for the popular Carlyle Blackwell. Still in the...
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1916
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The trials and tribulations of heroine Diane (Blanche Sweet) begin when she's seduced by a far-from-noble nobleman, the Duke...
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1915
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One of stage actress Ina Claire's earliest forays into filmmaking was the 1915 5-reeler The Puppet Crown. Co-written by...
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1915
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Champney Carter (Carlyle Blackwell) is The Man Who Could Not Lose in this breezy 5-reel comedy/adventure. An inveterate horse...
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1914
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