A corrupt cop creates all kinds of problems in this crime drama. The trouble begins when he kills a bookie and then grabs...
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Production Designer
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1954
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Gorilla At Large is a more-or-less self-explanatory title for this thriller, set at an amusement park. The major attraction...
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First Assistant Director
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1954
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Ann Sheridan landed the leading role in Benedict Bogeaus Productions/RKO Radio's Appointment in Honduras as part of a legal...
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Production Designer
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1953
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A husband-and-wife scientist team (Peter Graves, Andrea King) are experimenting with a "hydrogen tube" invention (which he...
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Production Designer
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1952
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Though filmed in Hollywood, The Vicious Years is set in postwar Italy. Tommy Cook plays a homeless orphan named Mario, who...
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Art Director
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1950
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First love leads to unexpected responsibilities and difficult decisions in this well-crafted drama. Sally Kelton...
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Art Director
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1949
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Art Director
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1943
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Tales of Manhattan is a sumptuous multipart film centered around a formal tailcoat. The coat is specially designed for stage...
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First Assistant Director
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1942
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Instant recall allows a man to become a very valuable Good Samaritan in this comedy. ~ Rovi...
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Art Director
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1942
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The 43-minute Hal Roach "streamliner" Dudes are Pretty People was one of three films teaming Jimmy Rogers (son of Will) with...
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Art Director
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1942
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Art Director
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1941
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In 1941, producer Hal Roach abandoned production of full-length features in favor of a new concept: The "Streamliner", a...
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Art Director
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1941
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Set during the war of 1812, Hal Roach's Captain Caution is an unusual swashbuckler in that the "hero" is actually the...
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Art Director
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1940
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Art Director
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1940
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Art Director
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1940
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Even taking into consideration Of Mice and Men, One Million BC was inarguably the most ambitious feature-film project ever...
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Art Director
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1940
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This exciting adventure is set in the rugged Australian outback back when the continent was used as a giant penal colony for...
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Production Designer
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1939
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With comedian Stan Laurel temporarily off his payroll due to a contract dispute, Hal Roach hastily put together a solo...
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Art Director
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1939
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In this comedy, a gangster's moll gets tired of the mob scene and returns to her mother's house. Her mom is a wealthy...
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Art Director
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1939
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Production Designer
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1938
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Except for a few clips from 1937's Topper, Cary Grant is absent from the proceedings of the 1939 sequel Topper Takes a Trip,...
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Art Director
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1938
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American mousetrap salesmen Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy journey to Switzerland, reasoning that where there's cheese, there's...
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Art Director
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1938
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Heiress Virginia Bruce tries to prove her worth by taking a job as a shopgirl in the store owned by her family. The pampered...
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Art Director
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1938
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A handful of German soldiers readjust to civilian life in the bitter wake of World War I in this follow-up to the classic All...
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Art Director
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1937
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Art Director
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1936
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Art Director
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1936
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Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler (Margaret Sullavan) puts her career on hold when she marries ambitious newsman Christopher...
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Art Director
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1936
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This episodic satire of the Machine Age is considered Charles Chaplin's last "silent" film, although Chaplin uses sound,...
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Production Designer
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1936
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Screenwriter Preston Sturges never lets the facts get in the way of a good story in this colorful filmed biography of...
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Art Director
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1935
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This greatest of all Frankenstein movies begins during a raging thunderstorm. Warm and cozy inside their palatial villa, Lord...
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Art Director
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1935
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The first cinematic teaming of horror greats Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi is a bizarre, haunting, and relentlessly eerie...
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Art Director
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1934
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A man's addiction to betting on the horses severely disrupts his love life in this comedy. He, a plumber, and his fiancee, a...
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Art Director
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1933
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Adapted from the play by Elmer Rice, Counsellor-at-Law is the story of a successful Jewish lawyer George Simon...
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Production Designer
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1933
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A mysterious stranger, his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark spectacles, has taken a room at a cozy inn...
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Art Director
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1933
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Bloodsucking winged creatures who may take human shape appear to have returned after centuries of dormancy to the...
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Production Designer
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1932
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It's a wildly varied group that takes shelter from a raging English storm in the forbidding mansion of the Femm family. Among...
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Art Director
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1932
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Charles Chaplin was deep into production of his silent City Lights when Hollywood was overwhelmed by the talkie revolution....
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Art Director
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1931
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Still regarded as the definitive film version of Mary Shelley's classic tale of tragedy and horror, Frankenstein made unknown...
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Art Director
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1931
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"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram...
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Art Director
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1931
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Mae Clarke had the best role of her career as the heroine of Waterloo Bridge, the first of three filmizations of...
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Art Director
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1931
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One of the most powerful anti-war statements ever put on film, this gut-wrenching story concerns a group of friends who join...
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Art Director
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1930
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In this mystery, a producer reopens a theater where five years before, a lead actor was killed on stage during a...
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Art Director
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1929
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This early musical features several song-and-dance numbers in the midst of a story about underworld criminals. Nick...
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Art Director
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1929
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Not a remake of the pre-1920 film of the same name, The Kid's Clever was Glenn Tryon's last silent vehicle; he would pursue a...
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Art Director
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1929
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In the opener of Universal's 15-chapter serial Tarzan the Tiger, Tarzan, aka Lord Greystoke (Frank Merrill), returns to...
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Art Director
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1929
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The Circus is generally considered to be a lesser Charlie Chaplin effort, coming as it does between two unquestioned...
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Production Designer
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1928
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Art Director
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1927
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Frank Willard's barn-storming stage melodrama Cat and the Canary was filmed four times over a fifty-year period. This silent...
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Production Designer, Set Designer
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1927
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Released with sound effects and a music score that included the song "When Love Comes Smiling" by Walter Hirsch, Lew Pollack...
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Art Director
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1927
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The incredible success of the Broadway comedy Abie's Irish Rose sent movie producers scurrying abot for similar...
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Art Director
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1926
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Lon Chaney stars as Erik, the Phantom, in what is probably his most famous and certainly his most horrifying role. Produced...
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Production Designer
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1925
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He may be called "The Lone Prospector" in The Gold Rush, but the character played by Charlie Chaplin is the same wistful,...
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Art Director
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1925
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In the final film of his First National contract (an early working title was The Tail End), Charlie Chaplin spoofs small-town...
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Production Designer
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1923
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Production Designer
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1922
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Production Designer
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1921
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Charlie Chaplin's eighth film under his million dollar contract with First National is a return to the two reel form, and to...
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Production Designer
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1921
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Charlie Chaplin's fourth film for First National is generally considered a lightweight entry and a throwback to earlier days....
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Production Designer
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1919
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Charlie Chaplin's third film in his First National contract is a simple story of country life, an idyll, which contains two...
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Production Designer
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1919
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A Dog's Life was Charlie Chaplin's initial release for First National Studios, and also his first three-reeler. Chaplin plays...
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Production Designer
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1918
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This short promotional film Charlie Chaplin made for the U.S. Liberty Loan bond campaign was shot in a few days during the...
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Production Designer
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1918
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Shoulder Arms was Charlie Chaplin's final contribution to the World War I effort, along with his personal appearances selling...
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Production Designer
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1917
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