Jungle natives are treated by a physician who goes against the wishes of a witch doctor to provide burn healing methods. ~...
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1955
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Long before he devoted his life to gimmicky horror epics, director William Castle turned out a series of compact westerns for...
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1954
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1954
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Though Cannibal Attack is officially an entry in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" B-movie series, star Johnny Weissmuller is cast as...
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Arnold King
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1954
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1953
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This ultra-low-budget melodrama once more warns us to be on guard against the Red Menace. Kent Taylor stars as an outwardly...
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1952
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Pier 23 was one of three hour-long mysteries produced by Lippert Productions for both TV and theatrical release. Each of the...
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1951
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Pygmy Island was entry number five in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller is back as Jungle Jim, who this time...
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Maj. Bolton
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1950
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Timber Fury was based on a story by North-Woods specialist James Oliver Curwood. The plot concerns the efforts of a timber...
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Jim
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1950
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Young David Bruce plays Young Daniel Boone in this above-average Monogram actioner. Taking time off from hunting and...
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Daniel Boone
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1950
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Taking place during a transcontinental flight, the story of The Great Plane Robbery concerns an airborne robbery (hence the...
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Carter
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1950
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Can there actually have once been a film in which an IRS agent is the hero? Yes, and it was titled Revenue Agent....
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1950
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Matt
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1950
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This cautionary fable was produced by the Protestant Film Commission. The main character is plant-manager Joe Hanson...
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Joe Hanson
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1949
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Monogram's low-budget, high-grossing "Joe Palooka" series carries on in this 66-minute entry. Joe Kirkwood plays Joe Palooka,...
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Tom Conway
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1949
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Jeff Stuart
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1948
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The wonderful newfangled world of television provides the backdrop for this musical. The tale begins as an advertising...
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Jeffrey Westcott
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1946
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In this musical comedy, a young singer becomes so desperate to appear on Broadway that she goes to a prominent producer and...
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Johnny
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1945
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This campy little drama launched the career of B-girl Yvonne De Carlo. It is set during the Franco-Prussian war and...
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Cleve Blunt
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1945
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Deanna Durbin offered her fans a change of pace in this mystery story seasoned with elements of comedy and music. Nikki...
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1945
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Lieut. Robert Latham
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1944
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Universal's yearly quota of cheap, 60-minute musicals occasionally yielded such likeable diversions as South of Dixie. David...
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Danny
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1944
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In this musical romance, a young couple is still in love, but find themselves facing insurmountable turmoil in their...
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Richard Corbett
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1944
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Don't be fooled by the title. Christmas Holiday is a far, far cry from It's a Wonderful Life. Told in flashback, the story...
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1944
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All but forgotten today, Ladies Courageous was one of the more successful wartime morale-boosters. Loretta Young heads the...
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1944
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Randolph Scott was the star of Corvette K-225, a tribute to the World War II corvette escorts which guided Allied convoys...
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1943
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Honeymoon Lodge is a musical variation on the old Awful Truth plotline. Divorce-bound Bob and Carol Sterling (David Bruce,...
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Bob Sterling
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1943
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The Mad Ghoul may well be the definitive George Zucco horror melodrama. The star plays Dr. Alfred Morris, a distinguished...
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Ted Allison
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1943
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The title of this low-budget Universal musical was lifted from the Andrew Sisters' hit song, introduced in 1941's...
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Harvey
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1943
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In this musical, the three Andrews Sisters play elevator operators who work in an office building containing a music...
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1943
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A romantic triangle between two best friends and a beautiful woman provides the basis of this romantic comedy. The girl in...
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Michael Reed
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1943
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Accepted in 1943 as standard wartime propaganda, Gung Ho can be seen today as an outrageous exercise in raging machismo....
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1943
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Newlywed bliss surround O'Driscoll and Beery until they get on board the ship for their honeymoon in South America. Then she...
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Roger
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1943
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In this first of Universal's "Inner Sanctum" mysteries, Lon Chaney Jr. plays a neurologist plagued by a faithless wife. He...
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1943
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The Flying Tigers were a group of American volunteer aviators, flying against the Japanese on behalf of General Claire...
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1942
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Like MGM's Whistling in the Dark, Warner Bros.' The Smiling Ghost was inspired by the success of Paramount's comedy-mystery...
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1941
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Possibly inspired by Universal's The Invisible Woman, Warner Bros.' The Body Disappears is an agreeably daffy comedy with...
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1941
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This remake of Dangerous is set in Singapore and chronicles the exploits of a woman who believes herself cursed. To recover,...
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David Ritchie
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1941
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1941
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In this drama, a terminally ill college professor with only three months to live asks some younger colleagues what he should...
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1941
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When World War I hero Alvin York agreed to sell the movie rights to his life story to Warner Bros., it was on three...
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1941
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Previously filmed in 1920 and 1931, James Oliver Curwood's River's End was given a third go-round by Warner Bros. in 1940....
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1940
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In the 1580s, the Sea Hawks -- the name given to the bold privateers who prowl the oceans taking ships and treasure on behalf...
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1940
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This slightly laundered remake of the 1932 courtroom classic The Mouthpiece stars George Brent as brilliant but unprincipled...
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1940
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Santa Fe Trail, Errol Flynn's third western, has precisely nothing to do with the titular trail. Instead, the film is a...
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1940
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Knute Rockne-All American was Pat O'Brien's finest hour: thanks to intensive rehearsals and numerous makeup applications, he...
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1940
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1940
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As part of his new contract with Warner Bros., Edward G. Robinson agreed to appear in the gangster comedy Brother Orchid on...
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1940
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