The Double Con is an alternate title for the blaxploitationer Trick Baby. Jan Leighton and Byron Sander star as a pair of...
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1972
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Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released...
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1962
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If anything, this star-studded sequel is even sillier than the original, adding to its problems by completely recasting all...
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1961
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1960
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Don Murray stars as a humble cowboy with aspirations for bigger things. He borrows money from his dance-hall girlfriend...
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1959
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A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney (Dennis Holmes)...
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1959
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1959
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Director Henry Levin followed up this light romantic comedy with Where the Boys Are and started a beach trend going. This...
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1959
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A trio of energetic young men try to put on a good show for their Army camp, in this lightweight comedy by Raoul Walsh. Luigi...
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1959
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Directed with crisp efficiency by Dick Powell, The Hunters is a romantic melodrama with an aviation angle. Robert Mitchum...
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1958
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John Wayne's only collaboration with director John Huston turned out to be a major career misstep for both men. Barbarian and...
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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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Novelist John P. Marquand's soft-spoken Japanese detective Mr. Moto was brought to the screen in an entertaining 1930s...
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1957
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John Steineck's novel The Wayward Bus was retranslated into pop-entertainment terms for the screen. Most of the story takes...
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1957
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Edward Chodorov's stage farce Oh, Men! Oh, Women! is somewhat unnecessarily overburdened by star names in this 1957 film...
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1957
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This meticulous and unusually long cinemadaptation of Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit...
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1956
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Carousel was adapted from the 1945 Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway musical of the same name--which, in turn, was based on...
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1956
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1955
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1955
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1955
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1954
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"You've never SEEN Gregory Peck until you've seen him in CINEMASCOPE." So read the publicity hype for 20th Century-Fox's...
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1954
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Suddenly is the name of the small town invaded by professional assassin Frank Sinatra and his henchmen. Taking a local family...
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1954
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1954
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An offbeat blend of World War II drama and "Arabian Nights" escapism, Destination Gobi is all the more odd in that it is...
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1953
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Unlike many westerns, City of Bad Men is placed within a specific historical time frame. The scene is Carson City, Nevada, in...
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1953
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Besotted by alcohol, Australian cattle-station owner Michael McGuire (Finlay Currie) is led to believe that crooked gambler...
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1952
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1952
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Richard Widmark plays a firefighter for the US Forestry Service, a brave man who nevertheless does not believe in taking...
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1952
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Golden Girl is the life story (sort of) of legendary 19th-century American entertainer Lotta Crabtree. The daughter of a...
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1951
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1950
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Filmed on location, The Big Lift is a reenactment of the Berlin airlift of 1948. Flexing their postwar muscles, the Russians...
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1950
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Novelist Will James, a specialist in horse stories, wrote the yarn upon which 20th Century-Fox's Sand was based....
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1949
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Ex-navy pilot Slattery (Richard Widmark) works for a dope-smuggling ring. When he's not in the air, Slattery is making time...
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1949
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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1948
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That Wonderful Urge is the second remake of Love is News (37), and is much closer to the original than the first remake (the...
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1948
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In this drama, based on a novel by Mary O'Hara, the relationship between humans and animals is paralleled as they struggle to...
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1948
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Often mistakenly identified as a sequel to My Friend Flicka, Thunder in the Valley actually has more in common with the...
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1947
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Edmund Gwenn plays Kris Kringle, a bearded old gent who is the living image of Santa Claus. Serving as a last-minute...
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1947
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In this big-budget historical adventure, Tyrone Power stars as Pedro De Vargas, a young and impetuous nobleman in 16th...
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1947
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1946
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Nostalgic and sweet, this tuneful comedy centers on a mother's reminiscence of her wild time as a 1920s teenage flapper....
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1946
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1945
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A servant with no experience ends up teaching the master of the house a thing or two in this comedy. Molly Barry...
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1945
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1945
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Not to be confused with the 1971 film of the same name, this World War II espionage drama was the second to last film from...
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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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20th Century-Fox's 1943 filmization of Richard Tregaskis' best-selling book Guadalcanal Diary does full justice to the...
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1943
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Though a lesser 20th Century-Fox musical, Hello, Frisco, Hello was one of the studio's most successful wartime efforts. John...
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1943
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Cesar Romero plays an outwardly tough bookie with the proverbial golden heart. Romero falls in love with Carole Landis, an...
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1942
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Thru Different Eyes is a remake of the 1929 film of the same name. The original was hailed for its creative use of sound and...
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1942
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It Happened in Flatbush is a likable baseball comedy inspired by the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers' pennant win. Lloyd Nolan portrays...
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1942
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Forced to flee Paris during the Occupation, the great French leading man Jean Gabin starred in a brace of Hollywood films,...
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1942
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Like most of 20th Century-Fox's "Michael Shayne"detective series, Time to Kill was based on a source other than Brett...
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1942
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In this espionage movie, set in Washington during WW II, the daughter of an ex-senator has become a dress model. She is...
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1942
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Wily Honolulu detective Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) is summoned when Miss Nodbury (Ethel Gryffies), an elderly eccentric, is...
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1941
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A Clarence Buddington Kelland story was the source for the mildly farcical For Beauty's Sake. If he wants to inherit a...
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1941
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America had not officially gone to war in November of 1941, but try telling that to the producers of the "preparedness" drama...
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1941
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In this B- romance, an innocent young man endeavors to find his fortune in the Big Apple and ends up finding a dog instead....
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1941
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In this sentimental drama, a real estate executive tires of his privileged life working for his wealthy father-in-law and...
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1941
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With Paramount abandoning its "Zane Grey" western series in 1941, 20th Century-Fox took up the cudgel with such films as The...
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1941
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1941
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Ubiquitous 20th Century-Fox contractee Lynn Bari is the heroine of The Perfect Snob. Carefully raised by her social-climbing...
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1941
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Marjorie Weaver, frequently cast as the "Girl Friday" in 20th Century-Fox's Michael Shayne pictures, is permitted to solve a...
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1941
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This back-stage romantic comedy pokes fun at Hollywood cowboys as it tells the story of a champion rodeo rider who is...
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1941
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1941
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In this drama, a transient farm worker suffering from amnesia gets in trouble with the cops. One day he drifts into a town,...
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1940
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This domestic comedy is the final episode of the 17-film "Jones Family" series. The story begins as restless Father decides...
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1940
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The physically challenged bride of the title is played by Lynne Roberts, but it's reporter Ted North who's the film's true...
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1940
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While paging through a scrapbook, Dr. Wyman (Robert Sterling) recalls his college days. Though preferring to stick to his...
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1940
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While Cesar Romero could usually be relied upon to ladle out the charm in his film roles, Romero's handful of appearances as...
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1940
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1939
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In this Mexican version of the popular southwestern series, Cisco barely escapes the deadly bullets of a firing squad. He...
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1939
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1939
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This eighth (and final) entry in 20th Century-Fox's "Mr. Moto" series once again stars Peter Lorre as J. P. Marquand's...
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1938
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In this entry in the Jones Family series of domestic comedies, the trouble begins when con artists attempt to convince Mayor...
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1938
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Sidney Toler made his first appearance as aphorism-spouting oriental sleuth Charlie Chan in 1938's Charlie Chan in Honolulu,...
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1938
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Bookish bank employee Atterbury Dodd (Leslie Howard) is ordered to investigate the near-bankrupt Colossal Studios in...
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1937
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One of the advantages of holding an MGM stock-company contract in the 1930s was the occasional opportunity to star in one of...
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1937
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The 1937 Thirteenth Chair was the third film version of the 1919 stage melodrama by Bayard Veiller. Dame Mae Whitty dominates...
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1937
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For a studio specializing in glossy soap operas, costume pictures and musicals, MGM made an inordinate number of "B"-grade...
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1937
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Edmund Lowe made his only screen appearance as S. S. Van Dine's dilettante sleuth Philo Vance in The Garden Murder Case. The...
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1936
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Bucolic Elmer Lamb (Stuart Erwin), who only wants to raise dairy cattle, is a mathematical prodigy; he's even a whiz at...
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1936
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Moonlight Murder takes place virtually in its entirety at the Hollywood Bowl. Despite dire warnings by a sinister mystic...
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1936
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Though its title and cast suggests a lighthearted romantic comedy, Trouble for Two is actually a fairly faithful adaptation...
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1936
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1935
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In this lively comedy, a humble Italian barber wins the Irish sweepstakes. Unfortunately, he has misplaced the ticket....
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1935
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Celebrated British musical comedy star Cicely Courtneige was given a chance at American movie stardom in Perfect Gentleman....
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1935
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One of four MGM "B"-pictures ground out in quick succession by director George B. Seitz, Woman Wanted is a crime melodrama...
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1935
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1935
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S. S. Van Dine's intelligent, insufferable amateur sleuth Philo Vance is the protagonist of The Casino Murder Case....
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1935
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1934
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1934
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Filmed between the original Thin Man and the first of its sequels, Evelyn Prentice re-teamed William Powell and Myrna Loy as...
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1934
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In this comedy, a pair of ex-Marines team up and get involved in a nightclub.Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with...
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1933
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Sally Eilers plays Sandra, a secretary who falls for her boss in this passable marital drama from Fox. The attraction is...
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1933
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The second film version of Ben Ames Williams' magazine serial Jubilo, and the second to star Will Rogers, Too Busy to Work...
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1932
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High-class call girls provide the focus of this intelligent romantic comedy that takes a rather scathing look at the...
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1931
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No relation to the 1935 Mascot programmer of the same name, Girls Demand Excitement offers an early starring appearance by...
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1931
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In this screwball comedy, Annabelle Leigh (Jeanette MacDonald) happily spends the $5,000 sent her each month by her husband,...
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1931
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Locomotive engineer Edmund Lowe falls head-over-heels in love with musical-comedy dancer Mae Clarke. When he finds out that...
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1931
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Will Rogers' second starring talkie feature was a spiritual twin of the first, They Had to See Paris, albeit with a...
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1930
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1930
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The second all-talking entry in the "Bulldog Drummond" series, Temple Tower is also the most obscure of the Drummond films --...
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1930
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This sprightly romantic comedy chronicles the delightfully unlikely and tempestuous relationship between an opera diva and a...
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1930
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In this college campus musical comedy from director James Tinling, the first film in which John Wayne received billing...
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1929
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The first of Nancy Carroll's talkie films for Paramount had already been released when Fox's silent Sin Sister was taken off...
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1929
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In this drama, an early talky, a horse race determines a woman's romantic fate. The trouble begins when she finds herself...
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1929
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In this early, early talkie containing only 15 minutes of spoken word, an aging nightclub performer takes a young woman...
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1929
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In her first important screen role, Mae Clarke is cast as Jackie Lee, a saucy vaudeville dancer. Jackie comes between...
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1929
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In this romantic fantasy, a delightful flapper princess refuses to marry her intended, a prince she has never met. Later she...
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1929
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The second version of Louis Joseph Vance's 1907 mystery melodrama The Brass Bowl, this early talkie featured stage actor Alan...
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1929
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Emmett J. Flynn had directed everyone from William S. Hart to Laurel and Hardy by the time he wielded the megaphone for his...
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1928
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Long though lost, Four Sons reemerged in the 1960s, proving anew that the silent films of director John Ford were every bit...
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1928
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1928
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1928
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George O'Brien stars as George, a footloose sailor who adheres to a philosophy of "love 'em and leave 'em." While on leave in...
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1928
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In later years, Myrna Loy would dismiss her participation in Ham and Eggs at the Front as "shameful." Filmed in a far less...
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1927
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1927
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1927
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Gaunt, aristocratic-looking character-actor H.B. Warner was slightly miscast as author Frank Hamilton Spearman's popular...
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1926
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Real-life college gridiron hero Red Grange heads the cast of the football drama One Minute to Play. Though his father wants...
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1926
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1924
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