Tim Holt rides again in RKO's Gunplay. This time, Holt and saddle pal Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin) try to solve a murder....
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1951
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They Met in Bombay is a typical MGM star vehicle, in which the leading players are called upon to carry a pencil-thin...
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1941
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Congress suddenly changes the boundary between Texas and Mexico and the rangers leave the territory to the U.S. cavalry in...
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1941
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1940
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Although there were Westerns before it, Stagecoach quickly became a template for all movie Westerns to come. Director...
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1939
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A wealthy older man and a poor young woman each get a chance to see how the other half lives in this comedy. Alfred Borden...
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1939
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Judith Allen stars as Telephone Operator Helen in this Monogram actioner. Most of the story is built around newsreel footage...
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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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1938
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A concert singer goes blind after a rival throws acid in his face and leaves his New York girlfriend to return to his...
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1938
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In this black comedy, a twitchy hypochondriac ends up conned into giving up his $500,000 inheritance in exchange for $50,000...
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1937
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Prospectors Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy head to the western town of Brushwood Gulch, two men on a top-secret mission. The...
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1937
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Film collectors take note: Hal Roach's Pick a Star is not a Laurel and Hardy picture, though the popular comic duo does make...
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1937
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In this western, the Three Mesquiteers must find a killer and his band after they murder an official from the State...
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1937
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Working on the theory that the only thing funnier than Laurel and Hardy is two sets of Laurel and Hardys, Our Relations milks...
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1936
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A typical Gene Autry everything-but-the-kitchen-sink musical Western, The Old Corral featured the spectacle of Autry getting...
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1936
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Eccentric professor Einfeld (Lee Kohlmar) is lecturing a select group of scientists at a darkened planetarium when one of the...
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1936
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In this bouncy musical, a sax-playing ex-convict joins a swing band and embarks upon a cross-country tour. He does really...
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1935
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Ken Maynard's western series for Columbia was a mixed bag indeed, with Western Courage neither the best nor worst of the...
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Eric
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1935
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Action star Tom Keene appeared under his alternate screen cognomen of George Duryea in the 1935 quickie Hong Kong Nights. Tom...
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1935
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In this crime drama, a jockey, wrongfully imprisoned for riding at an "illegal" racetrack, escapes from prison just prior to...
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1935
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Most of the Fox productions of the 1930s had a "continental" flavor, and Thunder in the Night was no exception. Edmund Lowe...
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1935
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Gene Autry's first starring Western, Tumbling Tumbleweeds sets the pace for the 98 or so Autry oaters to come. As he would...
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1935
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The title doesn't refer to mosquitoes but to the amount of money that could be earned in the radio business of the 1930s....
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1935
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The film that revived Edward G. Robinson's career after a string of flops, along with A Slight Case of Murder (1938), it was...
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1935
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This drama examines the rivalry between a mother and the daughter she is too vain to acknowledge. The mother is a famous...
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1934
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1934
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Never mind the "limited" title: There are plenty of honeymooners on the ocean liner which serves as the setting for this...
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1934
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A rather nifty little science fiction-thriller/murder mystery from Poverty Row company Monogram, Mystery Liner was based on a...
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Cliff Rogers
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1934
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Tomorrow at Seven is one of those "you will die at the appointed hour" murder mysteries which flooded the market in the early...
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1933
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In this romance, an ambitious young career woman is slated to marry a wealth man until she gets into a fender-bender and...
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1933
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Warner Oland returns as wily, philosophical oriental detective Charlie Chan in this expensive-looking series entry. This...
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1933
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Based on an 1830 opera entitled "Fra Diavolo" by Daniel F. Auber, the parts of two bit bandits were built up for Laurel and...
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1933
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In this comedy, two rubes from Montana find a fortune after they discover radium on their ranch. The nouveau riche ranchers...
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1933
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Drafted into the army during World War I, those muddled misfits Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy make a shambles of Training Camp...
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1932
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1932
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1932
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This socially-conscious drama is set in a slum and centers on the events that lead a parsimonious slum lord to change her...
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1932
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This droll, sophisticated comedy stars Constance Bennett as Venice Muir, a shy young lady with no "past" of any kind -- and...
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1932
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The troubled career of a luckless motorcycle cop provides the basis for this police drama. His difficulties begin when he...
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1932
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As the low-budget Liberty Pictures Corporation emerged from the chrysalis of the late Tiffany Studios, the new company...
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1931
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Two-reel comedy favorites Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy made their feature-film debut (excluding their guest appearances in...
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1931
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Those Who Dance is not so much a film as a "class reunion" for several former silent-screen favorites. Monte Blue stars as...
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1930
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This comedy is the first episode of the five-movie series "The Cohens and Kellys." In each movie the rivalry between the...
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1929
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Arthur Rowland
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1929
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Tom Conroy
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1929
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Escaping from a revolution, the King (Joseph Swickard) of a mythical Balkan country heads to the United States. Here he finds...
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Yorke Norray
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1929
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In this melodrama, a wealthy girl decides to disguise herself and work as a laborer in her father's factory so she can be...
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George Mason
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1928
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1928
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The title of this "woman's picture" had little to do with its content. The story is set in an industrial town, where...
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1928
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Rookie policeman Cornelius Keefe can't help but run afoul of his superiors. It isn't that Keefe is a screw-up, simply that he...
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1928
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Ostensibly based on pulp writer James Oliver Curwood, this minor silent Northwest melodrama featured Cornelius Keefe as a...
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1928
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Yorke Norray
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1928
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After achieving success in the mid-'20s, Harry Langdon decided to emulate the silent era's premier comedian -- Charles...
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The Man
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1927
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1927
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Light in the Window is nearly as maudlin as its title. Henry B. Walthall, one of the great actors of the silent screen, goes...
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Bert Emmonds
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1927
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Given a title like Hook and Ladder No. 9, just guess what this picture was about. The main story concerns the romantic...
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Johnny Graham
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1927
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This routine drama, produced by F.B.O., was based on a story by Laura Jean Libbey. Although they'd both been in pictures for...
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Martin Breen
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1927
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Olive Borden closed out her Fox Pictures contract with the mild murder thriller Come to My House. Though she's just become...
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Murtagh Pell
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1927
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Russell Von Alstyric
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1925
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This society comedy-drama was given witty direction by Allan Dwan, and was based on The Laughing Lady by respected playwright...
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1924
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Aline Stackton (Doris Kenyon) is a society woman who puts her reputation in jeopardy in this moral society melodrama. Jenny...
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1924
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1919
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