Scattergood Meets Broadway was the third of RKO's film series based on the long-running radio favorite Scattergood Baines....
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1941
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In this drama, set within an urban hotel, a nightclub dancer witnesses a gangland killing and must flee for her life. She...
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1933
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Yet another variation on the already then-ancient Madame X theme, this early talkie stars Helen Twelvetrees in the title...
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1931
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In this religious (but not overbearingly so) drama, a good man gets involved with a woman who wants to marry the man who...
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1931
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First filmed in 1926, the venerable stage melodrama Three Faces East was remade as a talkie in 1930. Set during WWI, most of...
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1930
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In this crime drama a reformed safecracker is pressured by his ex-cellmate to pull off one last job. The cellmate gives the...
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1930
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In rare film appearance, Broadway luminary Elsie Ferguson repeats her 1929 stage role in the 1930 film version of Scarlet...
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1930
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Lightnin' is based on the 1918 stage play by Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon, in which Bacon (the father of director...
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1930
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In this comedy drama, a very early talkie, set in the splendiferous South Seas, a French lassie charms a sea captain who...
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1929
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This drama is an adaptation of a popular 1927 play and tells the story of a pair of married liberals who are content to...
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1929
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Directed by Cabanne, himself a graduate of Annapolis Naval Academy, this is a schmaltzy propaganda film aggrandizing the male...
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Aunt
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1928
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In this silent crime drama, a clown comes home and finds his wife in bed with his colleague. He naturally flies into a...
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1927
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The Great Deception is set during WWI. Educated in Germany, British youth Cyril Mansfield (Ben Lyon) is seemingly uncertain...
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Mrs. Mansfield
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1926
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Maria Maretti (Bebe Daniels) works as a manicurist at a posh hotel. She is in love with Tony Luca (Edmund Burns), and they...
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Mrs. Morgan
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1925
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Stage actor William Faversham makes one of his infrequent screen appearances in The Sixth Commandment. John Brandt...
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1924
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Clare Henshaw
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1924
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Mrs. Stafford, His Mother
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1924
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While director Raoul Walsh's film was released after World War I, when audiences had grown tired of the subject, the way he...
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1918
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June Tolliver
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1916
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1915
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