For his follow-up to 1979's Academy Award-winning Norma Rae, director Martin Ritt re-teams with that film's star,...
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1981
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Old-time Hollywood director Vincent Sherman brings a glossy studio-bound look to The Dream Merchants, a two-part, four-hour...
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1980
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Hoping to contribute to the Ingalls' family coffers, young Albert (Matthew Laborteaux) becomes an apprentice to old Isaac...
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1979
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With wheat prices plummeting, the farmers of Walnut Grove hold a meeting to decide whether or not to fix prices. The only...
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1979
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A race horse goes berserk in its stable, trampling a jockey to death. Though it looks like a tragic accident, Quincy (Jack...
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1979
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In this western, a family of cattle rustlers find themselves observed by a man who did not want to be sheriff. ~ Sandra...
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1978
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In the opening episode of The Rockford Files' fifth season, Jim Rockford (James Garner) wants to know why his dad Rocky (Noah...
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1978
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Killer bees migrate to the United States from Africa via South America in this disaster film produced and directed by the...
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1978
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North Carolina filmmaker Earl Owensby assembled this tense tale of hatred and bigotry. Originally titled Seabo, the film...
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1978
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1978
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the imperious Mrs. Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) is shocked to discover that Hester-Sue...
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1978
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In this extremely violent copy of Dirty Harry, a cynical cop tires of seeing guilty crooks get off scott-free and so decides...
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1978
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In this Disney western, Jim Dale plays Eli Bloodshy, and his twin sons Wild Billy and Jasper. The older man has founded the...
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1978
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Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) takes charge of the Ingalls household while her parents are away. Unfortunately, Mary's...
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1977
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Another big-budget monster movie from producer Dino de Laurentiis, Orca concerns the mutual revenge pact between an obsessive...
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1977
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In this exploitation drama, an angry young man tries to maintain a peaceful demeanor, but finds it difficult because he must...
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1977
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John Wainwright (Larry Hankin) is an author whose body and soul have been invaded by the reincarnated spirit of the sinister...
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1977
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1976
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1975
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After two young women are killed on a University campus, Fran (Elizabeth Baur) has a suspicious accident near the murder...
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1975
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When a bunch of beautiful stewardesses attempt to relax at a ranch, they find themselves attacked by mysterious horsemen....
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1975
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In this crime comedy, a gullible private volunteers to become the subject of numerous military biological and chemical...
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1975
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A murder is committed, and the only witness is a restaurant busboy. Undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) tries to...
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1975
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To help his friend Nancy (Cindy Fisher) pay a clandestine visit to her "scandalous" mother in Charlottesville, Ben (Eric...
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1975
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Former B-western leading man Donald Barry guest stars as Charlie Bishop, an ex-convict who has ended up on skid row. Relaying...
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1974
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Someone has been bootlegging the songs performed by a popular musical quartet. Investigating the situation, Ed (Don Galloway)...
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1974
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In the conclusion of Ironside's two-part Season Seven finale (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), new San...
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1974
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A black cowboy saves a frontier town from both the law and the bad guys in this western written by and starring Fred "The...
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1974
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The two-hour final episode of Ironside's seventh season serves as the pilot film for the spinoff cop series Amy Prentiss....
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1974
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Adam-12 takes on an "Old West" flavor in this episode, as Officers Pete Malloy (Kent McCord) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord)...
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1973
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When Officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) wins $5000 in a contest, everyone else at Rampart has a suggestion as to how he...
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1973
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Season Three of Emergency begins as the emergency ward of Rampart Hospital is filled to overflowing with the victims of a...
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1973
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Even while on the lam from the Feds, brash bank robber Larry Kulhane (Gerald O'Loughlin) masterminds another major heist....
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1972
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Sam Peckinpah eschews his slow-motion bullet ballets for this quiet character study of ex-rodeo cowboy turned drifter Junior...
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1972
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Shot during a jewelry-store holdup, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) owes his life to a man (Michael Callan) who rushed to his...
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1971
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The initials in the title stand for "Law Enforcement Manpower Resources Allocation System"--or more simply, the LAPD computer...
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1971
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The author of the famous late 1930's antiwar book Johnny Got His Gun wrote and directed this film adaptation. It concerns a...
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1971
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Charley (Dan Blocker) is the kindly but simple-minded blacksmith who sends a year's earnings back East for a mail-order...
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1970
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L.G. Floran (Burt Reynolds) is released from prison after serving six years for manslaughter -- convicted of killing his own...
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1970
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John Wayne, in the last of his Civil War characterizations, portrays Cord McNally, a Union Army colonel who loses a gold...
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1970
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1970
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When Mark (Don Mitchell) is shot by an unknown assailant, it is first assumed that the bullet was intended for Ironside...
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1969
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In this western adventure, Shalako (Sean Connery) leads a hunting expedition in the wilds of New Mexico. There they run...
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1968
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1968
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This hilarious oater finds Jesse Heywood (Don Knotts) as a Philadelphia dentist who leaves his home to open a new practice on...
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Rev. Zachary Grant
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1968
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U.S. Marshal Gid McCool (George Montgomery) leads a wagon train of convicted felons to Huntsville prison in this routine...
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1967
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An insane, renegade cavalryman leads his vicious band of outlaws into a series of brutal raids against settlers and local...
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1967
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In this routine western, Captain Tom York (Howard Keel) tries to warn the residents of Deadwood of an impending Sioux Indian...
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1967
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Jim Walker Rory Calhoun is a hero who fights Indians and crooks who plan a series of stagecoach robberies in this routine...
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1966
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Ed Begley Sr. makes a return visit to Bonanza in the role of proud old Ponderosa wrangler Dan Tolliver. Sensing that Dan is...
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1966
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William Holden stars as Alvarez Kelly in this Civil War actioner. While transporting 5,000 head of cattle to the Union...
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1966
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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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1965
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Once again laboring under the misapprehension that his father is capable of anything, Eddie (Butch Patrick) enters Herman...
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1965
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In this western, a cavalry sergeant is wrongly court-martialed. To reclaim his good name, he takes over a patrol that just...
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1965
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In this western, a cavalry unit rides into a Comanche trap. If the patrol leaders cannot find a way out, they will all...
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1965
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O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) loans the fort's only cannon to the Hekawi Indians who want to use it for a tribal festival....
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1965
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In this western a cowboy rides out for vengeance against the outlaws who brutally murdered his sister. But before he can...
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Screen Story
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1965
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Charlie (Anthony Caruso) is an old and somewhat shabby Indian. Regularly taunted and persecuted by the self-righteous...
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1964
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1964
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This is the first of numerous westerns produced by A.C. Lyles which became famous not for their stories but for who played in...
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1964
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Appearing in Santa Barbara with her Shakesperean acting troupe "A Company of Four", former Broadway star Ramona Carver...
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1964
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In this wartime drama set during the Korean conflict, a squadron must destroy a North Korean mortar that is blocking a...
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1964
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Seriously injured in an explosion, Richard Kimble (David Janssen) awakens to find that he has lost all memory of his identity...
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1964
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Former TV leading man Richard Chamberlain plays a young lawyer about to take on an important murder case. He is shepherded...
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1963
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This moody and controversial drama takes place in Depression-era New Orleans. Dove (Laurence Harvey) has traveled by bus from...
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1962
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En route to Denver, Bart (Jack Kelly) finds himself sharing a stagecoach with a curious assortment of passengers, including a...
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1961
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The second of Jerry Lewis' directorial endeavors, The Errand Boy, like its predecessor The Bellboy, is essentially a series...
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1961
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During a Los Angeles Christmas, a group of 82nd Airborne vets assembles under the leadership of gamblin' man Danny Ocean...
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1960
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In New Orleans during Mardi Gras, Bret loses several thousand dollars in a card game with the beauteous Felice De Lassignac...
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1960
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Cowboy Line Bartlett (Jack Lord) comes to San Francisco and meets Kim Sung (Nobu McCarthy), a Chinese slave girl coveted by...
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1960
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While escorting four prisoners through the desert, Capt. Jim Pattisall (Alan Hale Jr.) is wounded in an Apache attack. Bart...
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1960
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Warlock offers us a mean-spirited, mercenary Henry Fonda and an honest, peaceloving Richard Widmark. A Wyatt Earp-like...
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1959
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1959
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A late '50s upgrade of the 1931 film by the same title, this version of trouble on death row by Howard Koch is more violent...
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1959
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A kick from an angry horse knocks out the town bully, but it is Bret Maverick who is given credit for the blow--and that's...
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1959
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Beaten, robbed and left unconscious, Paladin (Richard Boone) wanders dazedly into the town of Blue Bell. It soon becomes...
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1958
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Cliff Brandon (Victor Mature) is a US pilot serving in China in 1943, flying supplies to Allied soldiers in Burma. He's the...
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1958
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In this western, the Indians claim that their government rations are being stolen and they threaten to fight back. A pair of...
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1958
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This is one of the more off-beat entries into the Frankenstein sub-genre, in that it features the original Creature,...
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Douglas Row
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1958
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Moviedom's favorite aquatic star Esther Williams made her TV dramatic debut--as a villainess--in this 1957 episode of the NBC...
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1957
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Originally released as Gun Duel in Durango, this solid little western stars George Montgomery as reformed outlaw Dan. He...
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1957
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Ben Stride (Randolph Scott, in a role originally slated for John Wayne) trudges stoically through the West, hunting down the...
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1956
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Susan Hayward pulls out all the stops, and then some, in this cinemadaptation of singer Lillian Roth's autobiography I'll Cry...
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1955
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Investigating a missing-persons report, Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) are handed a clue when a ring worth...
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1955
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The wife of elderly Alfred Shroder (Edward Keane) is missing, and Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) have been...
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1955
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Twinkle in God's Eye, Mickey Rooney's second personal production for Republic Pictures, is at the very least an improvement...
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1955
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Judy Canova is right in her element in the rowdy Republic musical Untamed Heiress. Canova plays Judy, the daughter of a...
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Spider Mike
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1954
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Moving up ever so slightly from Lippert Pictures to United Artists, Donald Barry is both star and director of Jesse James'...
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Director
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1954
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Written and produced by its star, Donald Barry, Train to Tombstone was a low-budget version of the classic Stagecoach (1939)....
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Screen Story
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1950
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From Lippert Studios, the same company responsible for I Shot Jesse James, comes I Shot Billy the Kid. Those who know their...
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1950
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Don Barry stars as the Pecos Kid in Red Desert. The Kid is a federal agent, assigned by President Ulysses S. Grant to locate...
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1950
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Don Barry stars as Texas Ranger Bob Standish, sworn to avenge his brother's death in Border Rangers. To achieve his goal,...
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1950
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Gunfire stars bantam-weight western favorite Don Barry as legendary outlaw Frank James. Actually, Frank is an ex-outlaw when...
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1950
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Just before its matriculation into Lippert Pictures, Screen Guild produced the fast-based boxing drama Ringside....
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1949
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In this western, a lawman looks into a series of murders involving ranchers. A war between Indians and the local land and...
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1949
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Trail of the Mounties was the last of four "streamlined" actioners released by Screen Guild in the late 1940s. Each of these...
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1949
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Lippert's Square Dance Jubilee was aimed squarely at the rural movie market. Don Barry and Wally Vernon play a pair of talent...
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1949
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William "One Take" Beaudine warms the director's chair for Lippert Pictures' Tough Assignment. The film is essentially a...
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1949
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Western star Donald Barry was both producer and leading man of The Dalton Gang. Barry is cast as straight-arrow marshal Larry...
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1949
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Lightnin' in the Forest is a rare Republic Studios foray into the comedy field, kept alive by the rapport between its stars....
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1948
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Allan Lane goes in search of his dead friend's brother in this fast-paced Western from Republic Pictures. Instead of finding...
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1948
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Its poetic title aside, Republic's Madonna of the Desert is a formula murder mystery with an occasional surprise or two. The...
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Tony French
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1948
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This prison drama is told via flashback and follows a group of prisoners bound for Alcatraz. En route, the group plans their...
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Forbes
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1948
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A safecracker risks his own life to save an endangered child from an oncoming truck and finds his life changes forever in...
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Slippy McGee
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1948
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In this musical comedy, a gang of con artists swindle a group of naive, starstruck investors into backing a dreadful musical...
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Benny Novak
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1947
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The 87-minute running time of Plainsman and the Lady was evidence aplenty that this was no mere Republic B western....
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Feisty
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1946
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Republic contractee Don Barry plays private eye Tom Dwyer, whose ability to irritate both cops and crooks alike hides his...
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Tom Dwyer
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1946
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1946
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Joe Ferrill
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1945
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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1945
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A priest relates the tale of his friend, a WWI veteran, to the Post-War Planning Committee. Unable to get a job upon his...
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Eddie Ballinger
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1944
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Western star Don "Red" Barry essays a dual role in Republic's Outlaws of Santa Fe. Actually, the two "characters" are one:...
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Bob Hackett
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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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Lt. Peter Vincent
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1944
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This lightning-paced Republic western stars Don "Red" Barry as lawman Tennessee Colby. When sinister forces try to prevent a...
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Tennessee Colby
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1943
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Some clever directorial touches by veteran Elmer Clifton help lift Days of Old Cheyenne from the B-western norm. Don "Red"...
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Clint Ross
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1943
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Man from Rio Grande stars Don "Red" Barry as movie cowboy star Lee Grant. The plot finds Grant coming to the rescue of...
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Lee Grant
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1943
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Carson City Cyclone stars Don "Red" Barry as a frontier lawyer with the deceptively mild-mannered monicker of Gilbert Phalen....
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Gilbert Phalen
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1943
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Black Hills Express gets off to a powerful start, as hero Lon Walker (Don "Red" Barry) and his sidekick Deadeye...
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Lon Walker
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1943
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Don "Red" Barry plays Lt. "California Joe" Weldon in this Civil War-era western. Joe is a Union undercover agent, whose job...
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Lt. Joe Weldon
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1943
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In this western a pugnacious cowboy tries to prevent a city-slicker from conning the local ranchers and the utility company....
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Terry Reynolds
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1943
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Don "Red" Barry took a break from westerns to star in the fair-to-middling sentimental drama The West Side Kid. Barry is cast...
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Johnny April
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1943
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Starring the engaging Donald Barry (nicknamed, for obvious reasons, "Red"), this average Republic Western was filmed...
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Red Tracy/Red Brannon
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1943
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In this western, a paroled desperado and his twin, a preacher, wander about the Old West to bring "salvation." The parson...
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Dave Winters
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1943
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Before his promotion to "A" pictures, Don "Red" Barry was perhaps the feistiest of Republic's cowboy-star stable. In Arizona...
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Jim Bradley
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1942
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Don "Red" Barry stars in the lightning-paced Republic western Sundown Fury. Befitting his unofficial title "the cowboy...
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1942
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The time-honored "homesteaders vs. cattlemen" plot device is given another go-round in the Republic western The Cyclone Kid....
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Johnny Dawson
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1942
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Crooked mail clerk Charles Haney (Emmet Lynn), coveting his boss' stagecoach line, tips off a gang of outlaws whenever a new...
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Dave Gregory
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1942
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In this drama, a truck driver begins wooing a young woman who still lives with her father who constantly brags how he, not...
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Sam Starr
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1942
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Chips Barrett
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1942
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Though Don "Red" Barry is the star of Jesse James, Jr., he plays a character named Johnny Barrett. The scene is a small...
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Johnny Barrett
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1942
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Don "Red" Barry is unjustly accused of being a Missouri Outlaw. The real bad guys are a gang of crooks who've been conning...
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Cliff Dixon
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1942
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No sooner had the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 than Republic Pictures managed to register the title...
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Steve "Lucky" Smith
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1942
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A well-acted, well-paced entry in the Don "Red" Barry Western series from Republic Pictures, The Sombrero Kid featured the...
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Jerry Holden
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1942
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The irrepressible Donald Barry is twice falsely accused of murder in this typical low-budget but well-mounted Republic...
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Jim Randall
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1941
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The paying customers got two Donald Barrys for the price of one in this typically well-mounted Republic Western directed with...
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The Sundown Kid
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1941
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Don "Red" Barry's first western of 1941, Wyoming Wildcat told the careworn but still potent story of a war veteran returning...
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1941
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Produced and directed by George Sherman, Death Valley Outlaws starred James Cagney-lookalike Donald Barry as Johnny Edwards,...
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Johnny
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1941
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There's a surprising lack of phyisical action in Phantom Cowboy, requiring star Don "Red" Barry to carry the picture through...
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Lawrence
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1941
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Bantam-weight western star Don "Red" Barry certainly deserved his designation as "The Cowboy Cagney" in Republic's Desert...
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Bob Crandall
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1941
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Pete Dawson
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1941
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Don "Red" Barry may be the star of The Tulsa Kid, but the film's acting honors are won with nary a struggle by that shameless...
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Tom Benton
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1940
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Bantam-weight western star Don "Red" Barry, Republic's answer to James Cagney, is perfectly cast in One Man's Law. When plans...
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Jack
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1940
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Fred Harmon's popular comic strip and radio hero Red Ryder came to the screen in this above-average Republic serial directed...
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1940
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Donald Barry, not yet Donald "Red" Barry, heads the cast of the Republic western Ghost Valley Raiders. A federal marshal,...
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Tim Brandon
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1940
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In this western, a cowpoke is framed for the murder of his best friend. Interspersed between the main plot are subplots...
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Jim Sanders
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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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1940
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Don "Red" Barry, the "Wyoming Outlaw" and "Tulsa Kid" in other Republic westerns, does not play any one of the title...
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Bob Milbourne
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1940
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That fine stage and screen actor Walter Abel enjoys a rare movie starring role in Columbia's First Offenders. Upset with the...
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1939
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Forever keeping apace of current headlines, Republic's "Three Mesquiteers" series came up with the 1939 entry Wyoming Outlaw....
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Will Parker
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1939
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Virtually a textbook example of Howard Hawks' "macho" mode, Only Angels Have Wings takes place high in the Peruvian Andes....
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1939
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In this third installment of MGM's "Dr. Kildare" series, Dr. James Kildare (Lew Ayres) comes to the rescue when his...
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1939
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Roy Rogers is forced to chase down his own kid brother in this exemplary Republic Pictures oater produced and directed by...
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Jerry
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1939
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1939
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This sequel to Grand National's 1938 actioner Cipher Bureau once again stars Leon Ames as bureau head Major Philip Waring. In...
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1939
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Donald Barry plays the legendary outlaw of the title in this Roy Rogers Western which, needless to say, plays fast and loose...
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Jesse James
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1939
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In this patriotic spy adventure, a young gangster joins an enemy espionage agency and agrees to enlist in the Marine Corps...
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Blackie
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1939
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The second of MGM's "Dr. Kildare" series, Calling Dr. Kildare finds the title character (Lew Ayres) transferred to Blair...
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1939
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Louis Hayward plays an arrogant Cambridge student who emigrates to America and enrolls at the West Point. Hayward's superior...
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1938
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Columbia Pictures' year-long effort to turn utility actor Jack Luden into a western star sputtered onward with Stagecoach...
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1938
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There's That Woman Again was the second and last entry in Columbia's own spin on MGM's "Thin Man" series. Virginia Bruce and...
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1938
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1938
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Not a remake of the 1932 James Cagney vehicle of the same name, The Crowd Roars is set in the sweat-stained world of...
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1938
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At one time Universal's "prestige" director, James Whale had slipped off the A-list by the end of the 1930s; even so, his...
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1938
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Though not the first Dr. Kildare film ever made, this is the first entry in MGM's long-running series set at Blair General...
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1938
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Edward G. Robinson offers an excellent turn as a crime lord obsessed with the welfare of his son in this melodramatic crime...
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1937
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Director Anatole Litvak's first Hollywood film was a remake of his French success L'Equipage, itself based on a novel by...
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1937
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Adapted by Lillian Hellman from Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play, Dead End concerns itself with several denizens of New York's...
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1937
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MGM's Navy Blue and Gold prettily dresses up some of the oldest cliches in the "military cadet" movie genre. The film charts...
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1937
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A woman framed for a bond theft gets out of prison and takes a job at a waterfront cafe, where she witnesses a murder. She...
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1936
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This lavishly appointed Sam Goldwyn soap opera is set in Ireland during "the troubles." Irish rebel leader Dennis Reardon...
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1936
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Cecil B. DeMille's This Day and Age was perhaps the most Draconian entry in Hollywood's early-1930s "vigilante" film cycle....
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1933
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