Though he's most famous for his portrayal of Victor Laszlo in 1942's Casablanca, actor Paul Henreid took a few turns behind...
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1964
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In this western, a cowboy finally returns to his home after a long absence precipitated by his killing a wicked rancher's...
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1964
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In this amusing fantasy, a combination of live-action and animated effects, Don Knotts plays scrawny bookkeeper Henry Limpet,...
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1964
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, railroad president Norman Curtis (Roy Roberts) has decided--for now--not to scrap the...
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1963
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Bart (Jack Garner) offers a helping hand to farmer Henry Albright (John Qualen), who wants to start a gold mining company....
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1961
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Third-rate escape artist Joe Ferlini (Keenan Wynn) hopes to make the big time with a particularly dangerous stunt, in which...
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1961
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A skeleton in a museum collection of Native American artifacts catches the eye of a man named Newton Clovis (Myron McCormick...
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1961
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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1960
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Millie Crest (Ruta Lee) is in big trouble. Already framed for embezzlement, Millie could also face a charge of "stolen...
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1959
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Hotel waitress Thelma Tompkins (Olive Deering) is surprised to learn that wealthy Mrs. Mannerheim (Celia Lovsky) has named...
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1959
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When Cecil B. DeMille was set to direct a re-make of his 1938 swashbuckler The Buccaneer and suddenly became ill, his...
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1958
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Chicago Confidential may not have been the best of the late-1950s "expose" films, but it certainly boasted one of the most...
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1957
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When an Army general is appointed to the sensitive diplomatic post that the powerful publisher of a prominent news magazine...
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1957
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George Stevens' sprawling adaptation of Edna Ferber's best-selling novel successfully walks a fine line between potboiler and...
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1956
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The Lone Ranger was the first of two Technicolor theatrical features based on the popular TV series of the same name. Clayton...
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1956
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A little girl is found wandering in the desert, in a state of complete shock. When she finally revives, she can scream out...
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1954
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1954
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Young Frankie (Tyler McDuff) idolizes his uncle Duke (Roy Barcroft), a criminal who has been put behind bars thanks to...
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1954
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The syndicated TV sci-fi series Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (1953) was dual-purposed. Though running 39 episodes, the series...
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1954
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1954
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This tuneful biography of operatic soprano Grace Moore begins as she prepares to perform on opening night. While awaiting...
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1953
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Loan Shark was one of several independently-produced films made by George Raft in the early 1950s. Raft plays Joe Gargan, a...
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1952
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Based on the autobiography by George and Anna Rose, Room for One More is a warm-hearted vehicle for husband-and-wife actors...
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1952
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Ever since slipping into Public Domain, The Big Trees has become one of the most accessible and oft-televised of...
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1952
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Cattle Town is a rare low-budget western from the Warner Bros. mills. Dennis Morgan plays Mike McGann, a troubleshooter sent...
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1952
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1951
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The real Al Jennings was a wizened little man who, after a largely unsuccessful career as a western outlaw, reformed to the...
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1951
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Raoul Walsh injects his expected artistry in the otherwise journeyman western Along the Great Divide. Feeling responsible for...
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1951
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1951
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1951
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Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard was the second entry in Columbia's "David Harding, Counterspy" series. Howard St. John stars...
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1950
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1950
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The Sun Sets at Dawn is a crime melodrama with strong religious overtones. The Boy (Philip Shawn) is about to be executed in...
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1950
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Caged, considered the best woman's prison film ever made, represents a union between realistic socially conscious drama and...
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1950
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1950
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1949
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"This boy...and this girl...were never properly introduced to the world we live in." With this superimposed opening title,...
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1949
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One wonders if Donald O'Connor would have consented to star in Francis if he knew that a series was to follow. Adapted by...
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1949
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Though she may have won an Oscar in 1948, Jane Wyman still had a Warner Bros. contract to fulfill, even if it meant appearing...
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1949
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1949
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At the last possible moment, convicted murderess Anne Marie St. Claire (Dorothy Lamour) is saved from execution. However, the...
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1949
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1949
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One of the less famous Humphrey Bogart films is this 1949 drama about post-war guilt and remembrance. Bogart plays U.S....
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1949
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1948
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Finding a curiously silent young runaway boy (Dean Stockwell) whose head has been completely shaved, small town police call...
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1948
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Deanna Durbin's career was clearly on the downswing when she starred in For the Love of Mary. Durbin plays a switchboard...
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1948
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1948
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The "He" of the title is Richard Basehart, a clever but psychopathic burglar (based on real-life criminal Erwin Walker)...
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1948
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Elmer Rice's clever stage comedy Dream Girl is Hollywoodized and "dumbed down" almost beyond recognition in this 1948 film...
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1948
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Casting Frank Sinatra as a Pennsylvania priest is but one of the many miscalculations made by the producers of Miracle of the...
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Father Spinsky
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1948
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When Homecoming was first released in 1948, some observers felt that Clark Gable's unusually sensitive performance was based...
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1948
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Daisy Kenyon stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine, a Manhattan commercial artist. Daisy is torn between two men: a...
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1947
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Most of the elements that made the first Potash and Perlmutter film so successful are brought back here: Frances Marion is...
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1924
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Looking back on her film credits, Florence Vidor had been playing leads in pictures for the likes of Cecil B. DeMille and her...
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Henry Mortimer
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1922
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Dr. Robert Harvey
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1922
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Katherine MacDonald essayed a dual role in the silent romantic romantic comedy Beautiful Liar. It seems that office girl...
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Bobby Bates
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1921
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Geoffrey Southerne
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1921
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"New Thought," a form of spiritual positivism, was very popular in the late 1910s through the 1930s, and the principles...
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1921
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Although Erich von Stroheim's Foolish Wives had been released only a few short months earlier, the title to this drama...
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1921
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This drama, produced by Thomas Ince, featured an excellent cast and a powerful story. Although she only had a second lead,...
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1921
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This light comedy was the film debut of English stage actress Teddy Gerard. She plays Margot, a girl who has had a primitive...
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1921
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Given the title, the star -- the delightful Mae Marsh -- and the fact that one of her co-stars is a dog, there's not much...
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Saxton Groves
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1920
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1920
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Even people as talented as scenarists Anita Loos and John Emerson and film star Constance Talmadge had their off days, as...
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1920
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Dorothy Dalton gets a chance to show off her dancing skills and little else in this routine Paramount programmer. An...
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Tom Maxwell
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1920
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Even though this drama was made early in King Vidor's directing career, his sense of humanity -- one of the defining...
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1919
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Director King Vidor would always take the slightest excuse to champion the common man (or woman), and that he does with this...
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1919
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Marguerite Clark was one of the most popular stars of the screen when she starred in this light comedy. Always girlish, Clark...
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1919
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