This is the first of two filmed adaptations of Al Capp's classic comic strip, in which the title hillbilly (Granville Owen)...
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1940
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Tom Tyler is Singlehanded Sanders in this economical Monogram oater. Tyler plays a small-town blacksmith, whose reckless...
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1932
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Although dismissed in its day as just another cheap Western, God's Country and the Man proves to be a surprisingly well-made...
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1931
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Bob Steele rides the Sunrise Trail in this dusty "B"-western. Ostensibly an outlaw, Steele is actually an undercover...
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1931
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An early Bob Steele sound oater from low-budget company Tiffany, Nevada Buckaroo featured the bantam-weight star as the...
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Production Manager
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1931
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Bob Steele's talkie debut was the usual story of cattlemen versus sheepmen. Steele, the son of a cattle rancher, naturally...
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1930
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Small-towner David Warren (Gaston Glass) is forced to leave his community after accidentally causing the death of a local...
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Editor
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1928
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Editor
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1928
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Billie Dove stars as Marcia Kane, whose head is turned by the charming but sinister Grand Duke Sergei (Montague Love)....
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1927
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1927
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Pola Negri is her usual overstated self in the outlandish comedy-melodrama Crown of Lies. Negri plays Olga, an immigrant girl...
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Karl
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1926
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Bill Williams
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1926
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Artistic backgrounds and trick photography were the draws in this romantic drama, based on The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. As...
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1925
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This romantic drama was based on the novel by Ethel M. Dell, a very popular author of the day. Her work doesn't seem to...
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Hans Schafen
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1925
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It's a pity that there are apparently no longer any public copies available of this suspense drama by King Vidor because at...
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Iscah Nicholas
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1924
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1924
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