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1983
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An airline pilot wages a desperate battle against the alcoholism that is destroying his life and risking the lives of others...
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1979
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President Richard Nixon's legal counsellor Charles Colson was tried for several criminal charges relating to the Watergate...
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Tom Phillips
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1978
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1978
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Chuck Norris plays John T. Booker, a Vietnam vet who finds out that several of his army buddies lost their lives in a mission...
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Edgar Harolds
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1978
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1977's Last Hurrah is a TV-movie remake of the 1958 John Ford film of the same name. Both versions are based on the Edwin...
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1977
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1976
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1975
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Conceived as the pilot for a TV series, The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant stars Scott Hylands as the title character. The film...
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1975
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Just one year before directing his breakthrough film, 1976's The Omen, filmmaker Richard Donner helmed this...
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1975
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Aging socialite Athena Champion (Kim Hunter) desperately seeks out the aid of her friend Chief Ironside (Raymond Burr)....
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1974
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In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of...
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1974
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Innocent Bystanders stars Stanley Baker as a Bondlike British secret service agent. In collaboration with fellow spies...
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Blake
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1973
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Jane Wyman makes her TV-movie debut in The Failing of Raymond. She plays a middle-aged schoolteacher on the verge of...
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1971
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In this unusually serious episode, Dana Andrews guest-stars as Harv Mullen, ex-convict. Recently released from prison, Harv...
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1969
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During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans...
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1968
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Right-wing U.S. Treasury Department agents try to stop the delivery of opium from China in this uneven, implausible story....
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Kelly
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1967
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This low-budget horror film offers a veritable feast of campy fare as it tells the tale of an insane scientist's attempt to...
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Dr. Norberg
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1967
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In this crime drama, a blackmailer constructs a complex plan to utilize the influence of his victim to facilitate the...
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1967
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In this youthful actioner, two young hot-rodding hoods torment a family while they are en route to a motel in the California...
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Tom Phillips
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1967
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Johnny Reno (Dana Andrews) is a US Marshall who is bushwhacked by outlaws on his way to Stone Junction, Kansas. Joe Connors...
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Johnny Reno
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1966
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1966
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In this espionage drama, a leading American spy has a miniature camera surgically implanted in his eye, unbeknownst to him,...
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Col. Lancaster
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1965
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A scientist trying to better mankind nearly destroys the world as we know it in this sci-fi thriller. Dr. Stephen Sorensen...
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Dr. Stephen Sorensen
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1965
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In Harm's Way, based on James Bassett's novel Harm's Way, has enough plot in it for four movies or a good miniseries (when it...
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Adm. Broderick
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1965
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The satire in Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic novel The Loved One was originally double-edged. The book was not only an attack on...
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Gen. Brinkson
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1965
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Alarms start flashing all the way from California to Washington when Station 3, a top-secret, ultra-high-security research...
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The General
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1965
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Brainstorm is a somewhat contrived but still well done and frightening thriller written and well-directed by actor...
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Cort Benson
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1965
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Adapting his own novel, Frank Gruber penned the screenplay for the A.C. Lyles production Town Tamer. Veteran filmmaker Leslie...
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Tom Rosser
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1965
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In December of 1944, the Allied high command is convinced that German forces in Belgium are in a low state of readiness, and...
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Col. Pritchard
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1965
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Disillusioned with the present, Paul Driscoll (Dana Andrews) builds a time machine and heads to the past, hoping to correct...
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Paul Driscoll
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1963
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Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released...
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Clint Lorimer
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1962
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A navy jet piloted by Captain Dale Heath (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) and carrying an enlisted man (Troy Donahue) has already taken...
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Dick Barnett
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1960
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In this film, American Professor Dana Andrews investigates a devil-worshipping cult active in England. The cult has...
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John Holden
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1958
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Enchanted Island bears only the faintest traces of its source material, the Herman Melville novel, Typee. 19th...
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Abner Bedford
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1958
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In this drama, a Korean war veteran, a victim of brainwashing while he was a POW, finally goes back to his home in...
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Alan Eaton
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1958
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Based on Montague R. James' classic shiver tale Casting the Runes, Curse of the Demon (aka Night of the Demon) is an exercise...
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John Holden
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1957
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This suspenseful air-borne adventure can rightfully lay claim to being the Mother of All subsequent in-flight disaster films...
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Ted Stryker
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1957
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After several years' absence from the screen, the vivacious Betty Hutton made a somewhat tepid comeback in Spring Reunion....
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Fred Davis
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1957
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Crusading publisher Austin Spenser (Sidney Blackmer) wants to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial...
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Tom Garrett
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1956
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Comanche is one of several 1950s westerns sympathetic to the Indian point of view. Dana Andrews stars as a frontier scout who...
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Read
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1956
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When media mogul Amos Kyne (Robert Warwick) dies, his business, which includes a major newspaper, a television station, and a...
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Edward Mobley
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1956
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Greer Garson's first non-MGM starring vehicle was the stylish western Strange Lady in Town. That lady is Julia (Garson), who...
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Dr. Rork O'Brien
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1955
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Dana Andrews plays Cavalry deserter Brett Halliday in the compact Universal western Smoke Signal. Cavalry captain Harper...
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Brett Halliday
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1955
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In this thriller, shot on location in Rhodesia, an American insurance investigator looks into the strange death of a diamond...
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Scott Walters
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1954
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Elephant Walk was several weeks into production when the film's original leading lady, Vivien Leigh, was replaced by...
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Dick Carver
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1954
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Three Hours to Kill is a "message" Western that manages to entertain without preaching. Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews), unjustly...
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Jim Guthrie
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1954
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Jimmy Race
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1952
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In this World War II drama, Richard Widmark plays Lt. Cmdr. John Lawrence, a strict navy commander assigned to replace the...
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Jake Flannigan
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1951
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Upon beginning production on his Korean-war drama I Want You, producer Sam Goldwyn lamented "I've just brought those boys...
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Martin Greer
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1951
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Pat Bannon
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1951
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Dana Andrews is brutal metropolitan police detective Dixon, who despises all criminals because his father had been one. When...
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Mark Dixon
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1950
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Father Roth
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1950
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Sword in the Desert is set in Palestine during World War II. Dana Andrews plays an American seaman engaged in smuggling...
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Mike Dillon
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1949
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The Anglo-American co-production Britannia Mews was released in the U.S. as The Affairs of Adelaide, then reissued as...
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Herbert Lambert
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1949
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Walt Dreiser
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1949
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Another of 20th Century-Fox's "drawn from today's headlines" dramas of the late 1940s, Behind the Iron Curtain (a.k.a....
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Igor Gouzenko
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1948
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In this drama, filmed on location in Maine, the life of a young lobster fisherman is forever changed by an orphan boy. It...
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Hod Stillwell
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1948
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Another interesting effort from independent Enterprise Productions, No Minor Vices stars recent French import Louis Jourdan....
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Dr. Perry Aswell
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1948
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In this melodrama, a brilliant pianist is struck blind in an accident and stops working on his equally brilliant concerto. A...
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Dan Evans
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1947
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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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Dan O'Mara
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1947
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Boomerang, directed by Elia Kazan, is a chilling film noir, the true story about the murder of a priest, the subsequent...
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Henry L. Harvey
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1947
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The postwar classic The Best Years of Our Lives, based on a novel in verse by MacKinlay Kantor about the difficult...
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Fred Derry
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1946
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Dana Andrews -- in one of the best performances of his career -- plays Logan Stuart, a bold, ambitious general store and...
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Logan Stuart
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1946
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Pat Gilberg
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1945
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Otto Preminger directed this stylish film noir exercise, intended as a follow-up to his surprise hit Laura. Kicked off a bus...
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Eric Stanton
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1945
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Harry Brown's honest, unsentimental WW2 novel A Walk in the Sun has been effectively adapted for the screen by Robert Rossen....
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Sgt. Tyne
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1945
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It is said that producer Sam Goldwyn had a habit of addressing his new star of the 1940s, Danny Kaye, as "Eddie", confusing...
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Joe Nelson
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1944
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Mark McPherson
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1944
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Former president Ronald Reagan may have genuinely believed that he was referring to a real-life act of selfless wartime...
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Sqdn. Cmdr. Edward Moulton
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1944
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The year is 1942: eight American airmen crash-land during the Doolittle bombing raid on Tokyo and are taken prisoner. Though...
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Capt. Harvey Ross
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1944
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In this bit of WWII propaganda (designed to boost support of America's alliance with Russia against Germany), Kolya...
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Kolya
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1943
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Donald Martin
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1943
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Tyrone Power made his last screen appearance before a three-year stretch in the Marines in this World War II drama. Lt. Ward...
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Lt. Cmdr. Dewey Connors
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1943
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Produced on behalf of the U.S. government, December 7th is just as slick and professional as any of director John Ford's...
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1943
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This is a restored, 82-minute version of 1943's December 7th, originally commissioned by the U.S. Navy to document the events...
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1943
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Bill Roberts
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1942
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1941
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Maj. Thomas Grail
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1941
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Joe Lilac
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1941
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Noted French director Jean Renoir made his American debut with this 1941 film. Walter Brennan plays Tom Keefer, a man who is...
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Ben Ragan
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1941
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The town of Vinegaroon, TX, is the home to Judge Roy Bean (Walter Brennan), who calls himself "The Only Law West of the...
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1940
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This typically economical Edward Small historical drama stars Jon Hall as legendary frontiersman Kit Carson. Wasting no time,...
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Capt. John C. Fremont
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1940
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Despite the title, the Cisco Kid (Cesar Romero) doesn't feel too lucky at the beginning of this film. It seems that someone...
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Sgt. Dunn
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1940
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The sailor in this entertaining 20th Century-Fox programmer is Danny Malone (Jon Hall), while the lady is Sally Gilroy...
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Scrappy Wilson
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1940
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