This frothy fantasy adventure centers upon the exotic romance between a shark fisherman (the sharks he captured are used for...
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Gris
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1943
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The 13-chapter Don Winslow of the Coast Guard was the second of two Universal serials based on the comic strip...
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Commdr. Don Winslow
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1943
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One of the silliest and most unbelievable of the Universal Sherlock Holmes series, Sherlock Holmes in Washington is also...
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1943
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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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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1942
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The Unseen Enemy in this wartime meller is Nick (Leo Carrillo), the outwardly effusive manager of a San Francisco waterfront...
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Bill
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1942
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Its "timely" title notwithstanding, Escape From Hong Kong is simply more of the he-man derring-do that Universal had been...
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Rusty
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1942
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A talented cast hacks its way through a so-so script and miles of stock footage in Universal's Drums of the Congo. In the...
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Kirk
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Lt. Com. Frank V. Martinek's widely circulated comic strip Don Winslow of the Navy was brought to the screen in this...
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Don Winslow
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1942
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David Lynd
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1942
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Top Sergeant was the third of four inexpensive Universal action films top-billing Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine and Don Terry....
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Dick Manson
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Cult-favorite director Anthony Mann's second filmic effort was the unprepossessing Universal mini-musical Moonlight in...
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Eddie Daniels
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1942
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Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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Don Winslow
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1942
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1941
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Frontier marshall Jim Lane (Lon Chaney) is investigating a local Indian tribe that he believes to be responsible for a series...
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1941
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Mutiny in the Arctic was a 1941 entry in Universal's unofficial Richard Arlen/Andy Devine adventure series. Richard and...
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Cole
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1941
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The third of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's starring films, In the Navy was released second; Universal had just made a bundle...
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1941
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Hold That Ghost was the second of Abbott and Costello's starring films, but was held back from release in favor of their...
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1941
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In his starring film for Universal Pictures, W.C. Fields plays circus manager and all-around flim flam man Larson E....
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1939
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Who Killed Gail Preston? gets off to a rousing start with a nocturnal prison break which turns out to be the prelude for a...
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Inspector Tom Kellogg
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1938
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Squadron of Honor takes place during an American Legion convention, with newsreel shots of the genuine article interspersed...
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Blane
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1938
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This 15-chapter Columbia serial is largely set on a remote Carribean island (which looks suspiciously like Catalina)....
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Larry Kent
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1938
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When G-Men Step In is Columbia's spin on Paramount's "FBI" B-picture series. On this occasion, the feds are after a gang of...
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Frederick Garth
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1938
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Marked Woman was the most famous of the late-1930s films based on New York DA Thomas Dewey's attack on vice lord Lucky...
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William Dennis
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1937
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As an investigator gets more involved the illegal happenings of a popular nightspot his life becomes threatened. ~ Rovi...
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1937
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This drama chronicles the education of a naive, rich young woman who inherits a steel mill. To help her keep it running she...
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Tim Sawyer
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1937
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A feud between taxicab companies forms the basis of this drama. The trouble begins when the hero is double-crossed and...
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Duke Mallory
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1937
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Cowboy star Ken Maynard trots out one of his favorite plot devices in Whistlin' Dan. Once again, Maynard poses as a crook in...
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1932
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This droll, sophisticated comedy stars Constance Bennett as Venice Muir, a shy young lady with no "past" of any kind -- and...
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1932
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A well-staged battle between two wild horses became the centerpiece in this early musical Western starring diminutive Mexican...
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Bob Hamlin
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1930
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Accused of murdering her employer, nightclub vocalist Alice Carroll (Madge Bellamy) is vigorously prosecuted in court by...
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Dick Starr
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1929
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Untamed was touted by MGM as Joan Crawford's talking-picture debut, even though she'd already been heard as well as seen in...
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1929
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1929
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Blindfold is a crime drama that gets off to a lively (if unbelievable) start when a dedicated cop deliberately gets himself...
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1928
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Me, Gangster was director Raoul Walsh's third 1928 film -- and, according to some historians, the blueprint for such future...
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Jimmy Williams
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1928
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1928
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