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Ammy Folliot
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1986
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1985
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British actors perform Eugene O'Neill's family drama A Long Day's Journey Into Night in a made-for-television performance....
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Mary Tyrone
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1973
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Charlotte Bronte's classic Victorian novel is once again put through the paces, this time by Delbert Mann, in this stodgy...
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1971
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Released in the US as A Boy Ten Feet Tall, Sammy Going South is a rugged youngster's-eye-view adventure set in South Africa....
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Gloria van Imhoff
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1963
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In this drama of romantic intrigue and infidelity, Sam and Christine Bonner (Arthur Hill and Jane Fonda) are a married couple...
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Mrs. Gellert
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1963
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This is an uneven melodrama on the tragic life of Pima Indian Ira Hayes, one of the men who raised the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima....
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1961
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In this 1959 comedy, Robert MacPherson (Robert Morley) inherits his family's textile business in Edinburgh, Scotland, then...
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Angela Barrows
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1960
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A noted expatriate filmmaker's hard work to reestablish himself in Britain is nearly undone when a woman who claims to be...
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Kay Wallace
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1956
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Scads of color stock footage from the 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth was strategically deployed in John and Julie. The...
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1955
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1953
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Mrs. Kate Fergusson
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1951
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Ruth Condomine
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1945
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Set near the beginning of WW II, this exciting war drama follows a courageous British factory foreman as he makes a...
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Anne
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1942
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The pageantlike This England was designed by the Anglo-American film corporation to boost the morale of the war-besieged...
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Ann
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1941
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Released in America as Haunted Honeymoon, this droll British comedy-mystery stars Hollywood's Robert Montgomery as Dorothy L....
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Harriet Vane
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1940
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Raised by her wealthy relatives, young October (Constance Cummings) balks when her guardians hand-pick her prospective...
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October Jones
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1937
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Caryl Fenton
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1936
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Gunrunners who even kill their enemies through the use of train wrecks are being trailed by Yankee detective Lowe and...
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1936
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In the wake of The Thin Man, every studio in Hollywood scrambled to churn out sophisticated mystery-comedies wherein murders...
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Carlotta Milburn
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1935
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Fran Harper
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1934
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Joe Graham (Spencer Tracy), a troubleshooter for the telephone company, suspects that his beloved Ethel (Constance Cummings)...
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Ethel Greenwood
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1934
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Another of director William Wyler's "apprenticeship" films, Glamour is based on a story by Edna Ferber. The original story...
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Linda Fayne
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1934
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In this drama a rich banker loses his fortune in the stock market. His secretary's lover finds out that the banker has been...
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Marion Slade
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1934
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Haughty Hollywood movie star Dorothy Kay (Constance Cummings) doesn't know it, but she has an exact double, impoverished...
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Betty Smith
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1933
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This drama was written by famed radio announcer Walter Winchell. It chronicles the tragic love between a racketeer and a...
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Joan Whelan
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1933
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In this romance, an con-artist leaves an unsuccessful carnival gig to become a successful phony psychic. He is assisted by...
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Sylvia
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1933
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Behind the Mask is a typically virile Jack Holt vehicle, with the hero at one point shooting himself in the arm to establish...
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Julie
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1932
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In this drama, an ambitious lawyer doesn't think twice about convicting an innocent man on circumstantial evidence to...
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Ruth Barry
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1932
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In this mystery, a detective is called in to investigate the fate of a derelict ship that was found floating off the coast...
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Marian
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1932
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Movie Crazy was Harold Lloyd's best-received sound film. It is the semi-autobiographical tale of an idealistic aspiring movie...
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Mary Sears
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1932
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Ben Lyon plays an aspiring boxer in this pre-code drama. Cookie Bradford (Lyon) toils at a diner and works out at the gym...
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1932
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In this political melodrama, an idealistic freshman congressman swears to do his best to get relief for his impoverished...
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Alice Wylie
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1932
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In one of his first starring roles, George Raft plays Joe Anton, a tough but basically decent speakeasy owner who falls in...
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Jerry Healy
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1932
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Bank president Thomas Dickson (Walter Huston) has instituted a lending policy that shows great faith in ordinary people but...
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Helen
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1932
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In this comedy, a convict uses his skills as a masseur and a fight manager to get out of prison and become the private gym...
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Doris Masterson
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1932
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Mary Brady
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1931
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In this war drama, two buddies in WW I return stateside. One of them becomes a police sergeant, but the other cannot find...
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Molly Pearson
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1931
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William Shakespeare's classic tragedy Romeo & Juliet is loosely adapted and modernized in director Rowland V. Lee's Guilty...
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Maria Palermo
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1931
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Connie
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1931
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The peripatetic spouses referred to in the title are all travelling salesmen, scooting to and from their wives via train. In...
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Ellen Wilson
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1931
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