Casting Frank Sinatra as a Pennsylvania priest is but one of the many miscalculations made by the producers of Miracle of the...
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1948
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In this musical comedy set during WW II, a circus aerialist desires to be closer to her lover, a soldier. When she finds...
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1942
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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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1941
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One of the eerier chillers of its period -- and one of the best ever to come out of Paramount -- Stuart Heisler's Among the...
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1941
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In this western, Roy Rogers rides out to stop angry Confederate terrorists from harassing Missouri residents because they...
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Bess Warren
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1939
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Based on the Clare Booth Luce play of the same name, this MGM comedy is famous for its all-female cast and deft direction by...
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1939
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1939
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Real-life flying ace Frank Hawks stars in the 15-chapter Columbia serial The Mysterious Pilot. Running the gamut of emotions...
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Jean McNain
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1937
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Paula Stevens
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1934
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1933
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This volume includes three separate shorts of comedy from the '30s. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1933
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After being injured in the prizefighting ring, an ex-boxer is reduced to speakeasy bouncer and meets a charming burlesque...
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Adele
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1932
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Beverly
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1931
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Ships of Hate was one of the lesser entries in the "skullduggery-at-sea" genre of the early-talkie era. Hero Bart Wallace...
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Grace Walsh
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1931
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Most of The Deceiver takes place in the Broadway theater where matinee idol Thorpe (Ian Keith) is starring in a production of...
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Ina Fontanne
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1931
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In this drama, the owner of a railroad gives his lazy son the boot. The young fellow, wanting to redeem himself, uses an...
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1931
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1931
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1930
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Norma
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1930
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An early talkie from then-poverty row company Columbia Pictures, Brothers features popular silent screen actor Bert Lytell in...
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Norma
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1930
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Officer O'Brien stars future "Hopalong Cassidy" William Boyd in the title role. Though highly respected by his fellow...
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Ruth Dale
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1930
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1930
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Joan Crawford and Johnny Mack Brown star in this high budget horse opera from M-G-M. She is Joan Prescott, a spoiled...
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Elizabeth
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1930
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In this adventure, trouble ensues when two American French Legionnaires fall for the same girl and begin fighting over her...
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Marie
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1930
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Boris Karloff's appearance as an outlaw gives this minor Tiffany western its only claim to fame. Rex Lease, a general utility...
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Jenny Lee
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1930
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Trilby Drew
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1929
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Worried that Greta Garbo's rich, deep voice and thick Swedish accent would not record properly, MGM executives kept Garbo in...
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Mercedes
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1929
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Judy Gaylord
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1929
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MGM contractee Dorothy Sebastian paid a brief visit to Tiffany-Stahl to star in this bit of South Seas exotica. Unable to pay...
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Dorothy Ryan
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1929
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A group of Londoners gather at the home of their host in order to solve the murders of two company officers. Once assembled...
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Lady Efra
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1929
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The Spirit of Youth begins as sailor Larry Kent discards his uniform to enter the boxing ring. Inspiring him to victory in...
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1929
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Even as his parent studio MGM was gearing up for talkies, popular western star Tim McCoy ground out four silent vehicles...
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Judith Rogers
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1929
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1929
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1929
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This romantic adventure is set in South America and tells the story of a Yankee mining engineer who falls in love with the...
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Dolores de Silva
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1928
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Michael Arlen's notorious novel The Green Hat was considered such a hot potato censor-wise that the property's title could...
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1928
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Filmed back-to-back with Spoilers of the West (1928) at Lander, WY, this MGM production was the eighth in a series of 14...
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1928
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Even those who can't recall the plot of the silent Our Dancing Daughters (and there admittedly isn't much to remember) can...
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Beatrice
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1928
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House of Scandal gets under way when Irish-born New York cop Danny Regan (Harry Murray) is reunited with his brother Pat...
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Anne Rourke
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1928
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1928
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Jerry (John Harron), a $40-a-week working stiff, is in love with Peggy (June Marlowe). But while attending a weekend society...
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Cora
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1928
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This western is one of Tom Mix's most inventive and certainly among his most off-beat. This time he plays a California...
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Regina Schyler
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1927
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The pretty former showgirl Dorothy Sebastian improbably plays a South Pacific native girl in this silent clinker. She...
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Marua
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1927
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John Gilbert was one of MGM's top stars when he appeared this melodrama. Playing against his usual matinee idol type, Gilbert...
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1927
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Annette
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1927
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Colonel Tim McCoy's third western for MGM starred the former Indian sign language interpreter as an army captain facing...
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1927
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The Haunted Ship was adapted from the Jack London story White and Yellow. Villainous schooner captain Montague Love casts his...
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1927
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As jaunty as its title, On Ze Boulevard stars Lew Cody in his customary role of a Parisian roue, this time a headwaiter named...
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Gaby de Sylva
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1927
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1927
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This playful spoof on the film business featured several stars including Ben Lyon, Lois Wilson, and Blanche Sweet. John Hart...
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Gilda LaBrop
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1926
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Raymond Griffith's famed nonchalance adds to the humor of this delightful mystery-comedy. During a posh party on a houseboat,...
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Ruth Whitman
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1926
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Polly Freeman (Dorothy Sebastian, then a fresh newcomer from Ziegfeld's Follies) is a frivolous young girl who goes West and...
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Polly Freeman
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1925
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Although Blanche Sweet was often busy making films with her then-husband Marshall Neilan, during 1925 and 1926, she also made...
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Pearl
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1925
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Frank Lloyd, who directed The Sea Beast, tried to create another epic with this Rex Beach tale of the 1897 gold rush. The...
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1925
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