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1956
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1955
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Dorothy Reid
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1955
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Leave it to MGM to turn the Korean War into a splashy, big-budget, all-star extravaganza. Men of the Fighting Lady is set on...
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1954
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A U.S. Army cavalry officer (Dane Clark) leads westward-bound settlers through Indian territory. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1954
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Filmed on location in Utah, The Outlaw Stallion top-bills Phil Carey and Dorothy Patrick, but the star of the proceedings is...
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Mary Saunders
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1954
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Savage Frontier stars Allan "Rocky" Lane in his familiar movie guise as a U.S. marshal. A criminal gang, run by a mysterious...
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Elizabeth Webb
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1953
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After several years of supporting roles, Edward Arnold once again enjoys top billing in the independently produced Man of...
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1953
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The fate in the Free World is threatened when three atomic scientists decide to sell their secrets to the Reds. American...
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Nadine
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1953
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Red Skelton does his best with the situation-comedy trappings of Half a Hero. A sort of poor man's...
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1953
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Joan Crawford's first Technicolor feature has come to be known as a textbook example of "high camp." Crawford stars as...
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1953
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Hollywood, 1927: the silent-film romantic team of Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen) is the toast of...
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1952
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Retreat, Hell! is out of favor with most disciples of director Joseph H. Lewis, partly because it was a major-studio release,...
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1952
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Kirk Douglas plays the corrupt and amoral head of a major film studio in this Hollywood drama, often regarded as one of the...
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1952
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Director Leslie Selander pulls out all the stops in this the last of RKO's Tim Holt Westerns. A wounded parolee, Carver...
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Rosa
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1952
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At the time of its release the RKO "B"-western Road Agent raised eyebrows, not because of its violent content, but because of...
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Sally Clayton
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1952
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1952
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Betsy Abbott
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1951
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The federal agent "at large" in this Republic programmer is played by Kent Taylor. On the trail of gold smugglers in Mexico,...
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Solitare
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick is The Blonde Bandit in this Republic time-filler. The script establishes a degree of sympathy for Gloria...
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Gloria Dell
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1950
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After several supporting and guest appearances, Latino singer-actress Estelita Rodriguez was given her own Republic starring...
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Deborah
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1950
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Under Mexicali Stars spotlights Republic's newest singing cowboy, Rex Allen. Our hero plays a U.S. treasury agent, hot on the...
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Madeline Wellington
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1950
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Fritz Lang was the guiding hand of this laudable Republic Studios melodrama. Louis Hayward stars as a wealthy wastrel who...
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Emily Gaunt
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1950
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick, the sweetheart of Republic Pictures' "B" unit, stars in Lonely Hearts Bandits. Patrick plays Louise Curtis,...
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Louise Curtis
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1950
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Destination Big House is a well directed Republic Programmer starring Dorothy Patrick as a vacationing schoolteacher....
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Janet Brooks
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1950
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Lou Jellison
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1950
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Edmond O'Brien plays a telephone repairman whose electronic savvy earns him a job with a bookmaking concern. O'Brien's bookie...
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Trudy Maxwell
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1950
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A Christmastime TV perennial, Come to the Stable is the gentle saga of two French nuns (Celeste Holm with accent,...
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1949
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Ann Gorman
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1949
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Alias a Gentleman is impeccably tailored to the slovenly talents of MGM star Wallace Beery. He's cast as Jim Breeden, an...
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Elaine Carter
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1948
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New Orleans is Republic Pictures' spin on such "musical origin" films as Birth of the Blues and Dixie. Covering nearly four...
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Miralee Smith
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1947
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Former army pilot Robert Taylor is accused, on the basis of strong circumstantial evidence, of his wife's murder. Suffering...
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Helen Kenet
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1947
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MGM's Till the Clouds Roll By is the musicalized, and highly fictionalized, life story of beloved composer Jerome Kern, who...
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1946
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1946
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Susan Walker
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1946
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It is said that producer Sam Goldwyn had a habit of addressing his new star of the 1940s, Danny Kaye, as "Eddie", confusing...
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1944
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