This silly horror film stars Dean Jagger in a zoned-out performance as a mad scientist whose experiments in halting the aging...
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Dr. Schaeffer
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1987
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Stunts
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1980
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Lewis Teague directed this sly horror-comedy from a script by John Sayles, which plays off the old urban legend about the...
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Slade, the Tycoon
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1980
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1980
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1980
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Walton's Mountain may be in for a name change when both the Baldwins and the Godseys come across evidence that their...
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1979
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Star Bruce Lee died before this film was completed, thus the producers were forced to pad out the running time with outtakes...
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Dr. Land
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1978
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Dr. Andrew Boran (Kirk Scott) is picking up strange signals from outer space that seem to predict natural disasters. When he...
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1977
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1977
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, based on newspaper coverage, court testimony and eyewitness accounts, was dramatized for...
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1976
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This one was shipped out to various regions as Hootch Country Boys, Hootch County Boys, Redneck Country and The Great Lester...
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1975
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A crazy pilot embarks on various escapades in this adventure film. (AKA Great Lester Boggs) ~ Rovi...
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1975
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Steve Forrest, in his last starring role before moving permanently to series television with S.W.A.T., plays James Devlin, a...
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Josiah Lowe
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1974
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Astronaut Neil Stryker (Glenn Corbett) returns from space, only to find himself held incommunicado by government security...
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1973
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1973
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Former TV ingenue Lori Saunders plays Gloria in this gruesome thriller. Already mentally unsound, Lori is driven further...
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1973
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Made for television, I Heard the Owl Call My Name is set in an isolated Indian village in British Columbia. Tom Courtenay...
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Bishop
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1973
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A group of new prisoners, including a political science professor, Jonathan Paige (Alan Alda), and a student, Allan Campbell...
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1972
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Delphi Bureau was the pilot film for a short-lived TV espionage series. Lawrence Luckinbill plays an operative for a secret...
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1972
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Dean Jagger guest-stars as General Ira Cloninger, a legendary Indian fighter. The General hopes to ride into the Nevada...
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Gen. Ira Cloninger
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1971
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In this holiday fantasy episode, the Partridges' bus breaks down in a Nevada ghost town on Christmas Eve. Enter grizzled old...
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1971
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Richard Sarafian directed this minimalist chase film, starring Barry Newman as ex-marine, ex-race car driver and cop named...
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Prospector
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1971
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When American agents in Moscow try to recover a stolen letter implicating America in an anti-Red China plot, they discover a...
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Highwayman
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1970
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Glenn Ford plays a man who joins a mysterious fraternity, "The Brotherhood of the Bell", while in college. Upon attaining...
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1970
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In this 60-minute episode of the 1970-71 TV series Matt Lincoln, Vincent Edwards stars as Lincoln, a psychiatrist working for...
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1970
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In this crime drama, a Vietnam vet goes to his California hometown and discovers that two Mexicans have murdered his...
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1970
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In this made for TV movie meant to be the pilot for a big city newspaper series, a young reporter takes his job too much to...
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1970
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A superb throwback to the "films noir" of old, The Lonely Profession puts icing on the cake with a strong dose of 1960s...
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1969
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One of the better Disney features of the late 1960s, Smith relies not upon humanized Volkswagens or singing bears but on the...
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Judge
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1969
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Warfield (Glenn Ford) is the dispassionate ex-gunslinger who joins forces with peaceful neighbor Forbes (Arthur Kennedy) to...
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Jimmy Noble
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1968
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Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda headline this western in which an old lawman (Stewart) attempts to keep his town safe from a...
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1968
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In this WW II drama, a tough-as-steel Medal of Honor-winning Marine finds himself training recruits on a stateside base and...
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Lt. Col. Baseman
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1967
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Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) learns that Bishop John Atwood (Dean Jagger), a peace envoy to the US, has been targetted for...
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1966
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As "Eddie Carter", Kimble (David Janssen) is hired as deck hand on the tuna boat owned by cantankerous old fisherman Tony...
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1966
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Middle-aged shopkeeper George Davies (Dean Jagger) is responsive to the flirtations of local "fast girl" Lola...
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George Davies
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1963
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John Noble
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1962
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A scenic, tobacco-road soap opera by director Delmar Daves, known more for his westerns, Parrish features Troy Donahue in the...
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Sala Post
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1961
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Dean Jagger stars as Ed Lindsay, a cranky middle-aged man living in a boarding house with several other old-timers, including...
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Ed Lindsay
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1961
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Just a few years before The Great Escape would catapult Steve McQueen to stardom, the charismatic actor played the lead, Lt....
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Adm. Fitch
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1961
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Elmer Gantry (Burt Lancaster), a drunken, dishonest street preacher allegedly patterned on Billy Sunday, wrangles a job with...
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William L. Morgan
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1960
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In this routine business-story-cum-romantic-comedy, James Garner is Cash McCall, a wheeling and dealing tycoon, and...
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Grant Austen
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1959
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Audrey Hepburn stars in The Nun's Story as Sister Luke, postulant of a Belgian order of nuns. Though frequently disillusioned...
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Dr. Van Der Mal
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1959
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Smoke Jumpers stars Dan Duryea as the head man of a group of death-defying firefighters. Duryea and his crew are called upon...
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1958
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Elvis Presley delivers one of his finest early performances in King Creole. Elvis plays a teenager named Danny Fisher, who is...
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Mr. Fisher
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1958
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A gentler but no less resourceful Alan Ladd stars in The Proud Rebel. Ladd is cast as civil war veteran John Chandler, while...
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Harry Durleigh
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1958
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Cult hero Samuel Fuller wrote and directed this visually inventive western, which didn't fare well with American audiences...
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Ned Logan
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1957
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The only thing genuinely brave about Three Brave Men is the second word in the title. The film is based on the true story of...
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Rogers
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1957
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Ultra-pasteurized pop singer Pat Boone makes his feature film debut in this comical and tuneful look at adolescent life in...
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J. Fullerton Weldy
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1957
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1957
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The men behind America's first venture into space are honored in this drama that paid special emphasis on historical...
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Dr. Hugh Thornton
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1956
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Based on a novel by television producer Al Morgan, The Great Man is a Citizen Kane-style look at the private life of a public...
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Philip Carleton
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1956
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X the Unknown is a well-crafted imitation of the Quatermass British sci-fi pictures of the 1950s. A group of soldiers on...
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Dr. Adam Royston
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1956
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Strong acting and direction overcomes the more cliched aspects of Red Sundown. It all begins when gunslinger Alec Longmire...
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Sheriff Jade Murphy
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1956
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This powerfully tense, fast-paced suspense drama also yields a grim social message about racial prejudice. Spencer Tracy is...
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Tim Horn
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1955
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The narrator of Herman Hoffman's film is a bull terrier named Wildfire, who rises from life in the slums to status as a...
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Mr. Wyndham
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1955
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One of Republic's most elaborate productions of the 1950s, The Eternal Sea is the biography of American admiral John M....
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Vice Adm. Thomas L. Semple
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1955
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White Christmas, Paramount's belated follow-up to the 1942 hit Holiday Inn, was the studio's first VistaVision production. A...
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Gen. Waverly
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1954
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Cameron Hawley's novel of corporate in-fighting and gamesmanship was brought to the screen by producer John Houseman and...
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1954
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Private Hell 36 was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmmakers, a company created by producer Collier Young and his...
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Capt. Michaels
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1954
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Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in...
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1953
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Irene Dunne made her final film appearance in the frothy fantasy It Grows on Trees. Looking at least two decades younger than...
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Phil Baxter
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1952
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Filled with the kind of Red Scare propaganda that must have delighted members of McCarthy's House Un-American Activities...
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Dan Jefferson
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1952
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Gen. Palmer
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1951
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In this western, a cowboy rides out to avenge the death of his fiancee. Three outlaws are responsible for the murder. He...
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Sam Quade
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1951
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Yancy
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1951
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Capt. Garvey
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1950
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Jeff Hassard
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1950
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Cliff Holden
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1949
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How much can a man give? When the U.S. 8th Army Air Force 918th Bombardment group is ordered on their fourth harrowing...
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Major Harvey Stovall
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1949
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Chased by a posse to a remote cabin, Jeb (Robert Mitchum) is joined by his fearful wife Thorley (Teresa Wright), awaiting the...
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Grant Callum
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1947
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Allan Dwan directs the family-oriented drama Driftwood, starring nine-year-old Natalie Wood. Orphan Jenny Hollingsworth...
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Dr. Steve Webster
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1947
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Kevin Connors
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1946
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I Live in Grosvenor Square is better known by its American release title, A Yank in London. Anna Neagle, whose husband...
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Sgt. John Patterson
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1945
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This '40s film (based upon a Jack London story) is set in Alaska's gold rush days and revolves around the dilemma faced by a...
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1944
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Betrayed is the reissue title for the classic melodrama When Strangers Marry. In her third film, Kim Hunter plays a waitress...
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Paul Dean
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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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1943
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With a title like I Escaped from the Gestapo, it's a wonder that there's any suspense at all in this Monogram programmer....
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Lane
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1943
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Having done just fine at the box office with 1942's Apache Trail, MGM turned out another "pocket" western, The Omaha Trail....
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"Pipestone" Ross
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1942
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Though officially based on a Saturday Evening Post story by Clarence Buddington Kelland, RKO Radio's Valley of the Sun was...
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Jim Sawyer
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1942
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Loretta Young is (mis)cast as a prima ballerina, who reaches the top of her profession and marries her demanding instructor...
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David Gibson
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1941
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20th Century-Fox's Western Union was loosely based on a story by Zane Grey. The basic historical facts behind the connecting...
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Edward Creighton
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1941
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Inspired by the true story of the leader of the Mormon Church, this film features Dean Jagger in the title role. The members...
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Brigham Young
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1940
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Based upon Arthur Kober's play (which was subsequently musicalized onstage as Wish You Were Here, Having Wonderful Time stars...
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1938
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The Dangerous Number of the title is madcap showgirl Elinor (Ann Sothern). Notorious throughout Manhattan for her zany...
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Dillman
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1937
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Exiled to Shanghai uses the then-waging wars in Spain and China as backdrops for a familiar "rival reporters" yarn....
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Fred Sears
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1937
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For a studio specializing in glossy soap operas, costume pictures and musicals, MGM made an inordinate number of "B"-grade...
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1937
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In this romantic crime drama, a newspaper reporter and his female rival learn that a priceless Rembrandt, believed to have...
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Fred Stevens
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1937
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In this pastoral drama, a ruthless gang of fugitives, hide from the law on a remote farm. There they find themselves...
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Capper Regan
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1937
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In this drama, a milque-toast socialite is drowning in San Francisco Bay. Fortunately, he is saved by a kindly Italian...
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1937
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A gangland murder is the motivating factor of this fast-moving crime drama. George Murphy stars as reporter Kent Shevlin,...
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1936
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1936
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1936
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Jane Withers plays "little Miss Fixit" in Pepper with a minimum of sentimental goo and a maximum of laughs. Though she's been...
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Bob O'Ryan
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1936
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Making a transcontinental plane flight in only thirteen hours was quite an achievement when this film was made in 1936 -- but...
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1936
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Designed as a follow-up to the Halperin Brothers' phenomenally successful White Zombie, Revolt of the Zombies unfortunately...
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Armand Louque
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1936
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Bill Trask
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1935
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MGM loaned Myrna Loy to Paramount to co-star with Cary Grant in the roller coaster-paced romantic drama Wings in the Dark....
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Tops Harmon
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1935
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1935
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Former child star Jackie Coogan made a somewhat awkward transition to adulthood in Home on the Range. Based on Zane Grey's...
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Thurman
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1935
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The title refers to those special government agents who go undercover to flush out criminal gangs. In his second starring...
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1935
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A wealthy young heir rebels when his snooty parents refuse to allow him to marry a lovely young secretary. Deciding to teach...
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1935
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Adam Larey
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1935
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Paramount Pictures' annual college musical of 1934 is a pip, as they used to say. Jack Oakie plays Finnegan, a conceited...
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1934
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1934
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1930
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1929
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Filmed silent, but outfitted with a Movietone musical score and sound effects, Woman From Hell was inspired by From Hell Came...
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Jim Coakley
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1929
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