Sally Blane (Loretta Young's look-alike sister) plays Janet, a Manhattan socialite who is fed up with the superficiality of...
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1932
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It is all but impossible to dislike a film as gloriously corny as The Phantom Express. The title is derived from an early...
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1932
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This entry was part of MGM's short-lived "The Boy Friends" series, which was developed by director George Stevens. In this...
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1931
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In this melodrama, a young secretary becomes the Kept Woman of her lascivious employer. When she encounters her high school...
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1931
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1930
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Filmed in "Fox Grandeur," an early widescreen process, Happy Days was the immediate follow-up to Fox Studios'...
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1930
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The first "epic" western of the talkie era, The Big Trail is motivated by a hero's search for the murderer of his father....
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1930
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Any movie that starts Jewish entertainer George Jessel as an Italian accordionist named Luigi can't be all bad. In love with...
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Pasquale Gallupi
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1929
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In this early talkie from director John Ford, a Scottish captain and his regiment are sent to India during WW I and assigned...
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Lt. Malcolm King
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1929
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Dixie Lee, best known to latter-day viewers as the first wife of Bing Crosby, essayed a leading role in the early Fox talkie...
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1929
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In this musical comedy, a young man from Virginia who is heir to a wealthy estate falls in love with a girl who longs to be a...
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1929
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Joe Smith
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1928
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"Thanks for the Buggy Ride" is the name of a tune penned by would-be songwriter Joe Hall (Glenn Tryon). On the verge of...
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1928
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Buddy Blake
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1928
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Much of Fox's Prep and Pep was filmed on location at Culver Military Academy in Indiana. David Rollins plays Cyril Reade, the...
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Cyril Reade
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1928
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Johnny Norton, III
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1928
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