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1995
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An instant family classic, Benji is shot mostly from the a dog's-eye view , adding even more characterization to a title...
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Bill
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1974
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En route to Sacramento where Shirley (Shirley Jones) is to receive the Mother of the Year award, the Partridges encounter all...
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1972
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This 100-minute feature actually consists of two episodes of the series Cade's County, starring Glenn Ford as Sam Cade, the...
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1972
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Sam Cade was the first feature-length "movie" put together from episodes of Cade's County, the early '70s series starring...
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Chief Deputy J.J. Jackson
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1972
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Slay Ride originated as a two-part episode of the 1971-72 series Cade's County. Glenn Ford plays Sam Cade, sheriff of Madrid...
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1972
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Venerable movie star Glenn Ford (Torpedo Run) made a brief leap into television for this one-season drama on CBS - a hybrid...
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J.J. Jackson
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1971
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A down-and-dirty town is forced to shape up when a new sheriff (Clint Walker) comes to town. However, when a scheme is...
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1970
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The Over the Hill Gang Rides Again is a TV-movie sequel to 1969's ratings-grabbing The Over the Hill Gang, which told of a...
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1970
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One of the better and more diverting of ABC's first full season of made-for-television movies, The Over-the-Hill Gang was a...
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1969
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In the concluding episode of a two-part story, Oliver (Eddie Albert) continues to fuss and fume over the presence of his...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1969
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1969
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1968
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"Granny Goes to Hooterville" was the first of several "crossover" episodes in which the cast of The Beverly Hillbillies...
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1968
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This memorable "crossover" episode serves to unite the casts of three popular, interrelated TV sitcoms: Beverly Hillbillies,...
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1968
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1968
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1968
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1968
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For quite some time, Uncle Joe Carson (Edgar Buchanan) has been chairman of Hooterville's Founders Day (or "Flounder's Day,"...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1968
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Once again, the casts of The Beverly Hillbillies, Petticoat Junction, and Green Acres converge for a "very special" holiday...
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1968
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1968
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Long before he scored with the epic Ragtime, novelist E.L. Doctorow wrote a minor novel upon which this stark 1967 film is...
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1967
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In retrospect, the first episode of Petticoat Junction's fifth season, "Is This My Daughter?," is ironically amusing. Kate...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1967
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1966
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Gunpoint stars Audie Murphy as a Colorado sheriff -- and never mind that the film was shot in Utah. Sheriff Lucas (Murphy)...
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Bull
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1966
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The plot of this episode is set in motion by Hooterville storekeeper Sam Drucker (Frank Cady), one of several crossover...
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1966
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The legendary Hooterville volunteer fire department springs into action when an alarm brings them to the Douglas house. Lisa...
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1966
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Back when her husband Oliver (Eddie Albert) decided to move out of their Manhattan penthouse and into a rundown farm in...
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1966
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Though officially one of the "Monroe Brothers," Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) is a certified female, and as such has the...
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1966
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Although the title of this episode sounds like something out of The Simpsons, rest assured we're still in Green Acres...
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1965
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Lisa (Eva Gabor) is delighted when Oliver's mother (Eleanor Audley) ships all of their penthouse furniture to their farm in...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Oliver (Eddie Albert) and Lisa (Eva Gabor) figure that it is about time their farm got some telephone service. Well and good...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Standard TV sitcom procedure dictates that the husband always forgets his wedding anniversary. Surprisingly, Oliver...
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1965
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Oliver (Eddie Albert) anxiously tunes in the radio to hear the morning farm report -- whereupon all he gets is a roomful of...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Oliver (Eddie Albert) discovers to his chagrin that he will not be able to finish his plowing in time for planting. Worse...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Since the first two black-and-white seasons of Petticoat Junction have not been included in the series' syndicated package,...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Two aging bronc-busters (Glenn Ford and Henry Fonda) make their meager money by breaking wild horses. They dream of better...
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1965
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Curious about the strange makeup of his topsoil, Oliver (Eddie Albert) has it tested by the Scientific College. Their...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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The opening episode of Green Acres begins in the form of a "person-to-person" TV interview, as successful attorney Oliver...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Upon taking possession of their new farm in Hooterville, Oliver (Eddie Albert) and Lisa (Eva Gabor) discover that former...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1965
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1964
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John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the...
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1963
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Uncle Billy
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1963
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George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory,...
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1963
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Strictly speaking, there are but four basic plotlines during the first season of Petticoat Junction. The first concerns the...
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Uncle Joe Carson
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1963
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This light romantic comedy finds a young widow with three young boys investigated by the Navy. Amy Martin (Shirley Jones) has...
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Gramps Martin
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1963
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A man makes the highly unexpected discovery that he has two wives in this romantic comedy. Widower Nick Arden (James Garner)...
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1963
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"Uncle Joe" Carson
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1963
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Writer-director Montgomery Pittman's final Twilight Zone offering was the bucolic comedy "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank."...
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Doc Bolton
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1962
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1962
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Dr. Moody (Alan Baxter) prevails upon Paladin (Richard Boone) to locate Johnny Tully (James Stacy, the son of Moody's former...
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1962
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While vacationing in the small town of Price Hill, Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) agrees to speak before the local board of...
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1962
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1962
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Michael Curtiz's The Comancheros was a deceptively complex movie -- so enjoyable, that it masked some of the best character...
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1961
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Edgar Buchanan guest-stars as Henry Wheeler, an itinerant handyman whom Aunt Bee hires as a gardener. It isn't long before...
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Henry Wheeler
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1961
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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1961
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Bart (Jack Kelly) feels particularly euphoric after he wins an enormous amount of money in a poker game. Returning to his...
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1961
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Claude Akins guest-stars as the titular Sam Hill, a blacksmith of extraordinary strength. Pressured to give up the land on...
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1961
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Bart (Jack Kelly) is framed for crimes he didn't commit by sadistic sheriff Horace Hadley (Edgar Buchanan) and his equally...
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1960
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The Oklahoma land rush of 1889 provides the starting point for this western drama, based on a novel by Edna Ferber. Yancey...
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1960
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Uncle Billy
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1960
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A bright green caboose is the focus of this touching drama which tells the story of a retired conductor who owns it. It is a...
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1960
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Outlaw Johnny Logan (Dick Davalos) has sworn to kill a sheriff (James Westerfield) who is also named Logan-and who happens to...
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Hallelujah Hicks
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1960
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Set in a small Arizona town in the 1870s, Four Fast Guns is a subpar Western about Sabin (James Craig), a man who takes on an...
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Dipper
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1959
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Bart (Jack Kelly) is hired to impersonate millionaire Cornelius Van Rensselaer Jr. (Wynn Pearce) at an important business...
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1959
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George Marshall directed this mild sex comedy about a showgirl who marries a U.S. Air Force sergeant and puts his love to the...
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1959
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A well-dressed older man drives a car along the winding mountain road adjacent to the Grand Canyon. Another man lies in wait...
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Sheriff Edwards
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1959
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While driving through the desert, Professor John Piltkin (MacDonald Carey) stops his car to care for a seriously injured...
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1959
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An old-fashioned western, King of the Wild Stallions features a pretty widow in distress, a handsome foreman who comes to her...
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Idaho
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1959
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A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney (Dennis Holmes)...
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1959
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Long before their teaming in the 1998 theatrical feature Space Cowboys, James Garner and Clint Eastwood shared screen time in...
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1959
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1958
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Bound hand and foot and set adrift in a rowboat, Bret (James Garner) washes up on an island used as a refuge by smugglers who...
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1958
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Fred MacMurray is the beleagured hero of the Universal western Day of the Badman. MacMurray plays circuit judge Jim Scott,...
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1958
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The Sheepman was touted as a comedy by some of MGM's publicity people. It really isn't, but this western does have its...
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Milt Masters
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1958
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In this occult obscurity, an old hillbilly named Pete Jensen (Ed Nelson) makes a pact with the Devil and returns to the town...
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1958
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Once again, Perry (Raymond Burr) handles a case way outside his normal "jurisdiction" of Los Angeles, when Ellen Sabin (Jody...
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1958
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Every time Republic Pictures head honcho Herbert J. Yates starred his minimally talented wife Vera Ralston in a film, the...
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Tom Duncan
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1957
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Created by Roy Huggins and debuting September 22, 1957 on ABC, the weekly, hour-long Maverick started out as a relatively...
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1957
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Boy, are Beaver (Jerry Mathers) and Wally (Tony Dow) in for it! Answering a mail-order ad, the boys have purchased a baby...
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Captain Jack
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1957
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In this upbeat drama, a reformed father returns to the Arkansas farm of his estranged family after having spent too many...
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1956
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Since lapsing into public domain, Rage at Dawn has become one of the most readily available of Randolph Scott's westerns....
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Judge Hawkins
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1955
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In this western, the goodguys use bow and arrows instead of guns to foil the schemes of evil landgrabbers attempting to take...
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1955
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Filmed around the same time as Gunfight at the OK Corral, Wichita is a more modest--and to some, more entertaining--slant on...
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Doc Black
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1955
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1955
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Edgar Buchanan enjoys a rare top-billed assignment in Lippert's The Silver Star. The film's leading man, however, is one...
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Bill Dowdy
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1955
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A gangster is sentenced to prison for killing his wife, but the woman isn't really dead: she's alive and well, raising her...
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Sheriff
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1954
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Alec Simmons
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1954
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Rory Calhoun stars as veteran gunfighter Brett Wade in Dawn at Socorro. In a lengthy flashback, the audience learns why Wade...
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1954
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Mayor Hiram Sellers
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1954
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Excluding a brace of 1980s TV-movie appearances, It Happens Every Thursday was the final feature film appearance of...
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Jake
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1953
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The simple story of a Wyoming range war is elevated to near-mythical status in producer/director George Stevens' Western...
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1953
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Though Ben Johnson would have to wait until the 1970s before full stardom was bestowed upon him, 1952's Wild Stallion proved...
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Wintergreen
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1952
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In his second and last Western for Republic Pictures, former bandleader Vaughn Monroe plays a marshal returning to Tombstone...
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Jim Hadlock
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1952
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Ever since slipping into Public Domain, The Big Trees has become one of the most accessible and oft-televised of...
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Yukon Burns
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1952
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Lloyd Bacon wrapped up his lengthy directorial career with the innocuous comedy She Couldn't Say No. "She" is a young heiress...
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Ad Meeker
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1952
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Sam Todd
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1951
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1951
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An excellent cast brings distinction to the pedestrian goings-on in Silver City. Per its title, the film is set in...
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1951
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Dobbs
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1951
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Nobody sits on the fence so far as The Big Hangover is concerned. Leonard Maltin considers it "predictable, as well as silly...
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1950
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1950
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Devil's Doorway was the first of many top-rank westerns directed by Anthony Mann. RobertTaylor is cast against type as a...
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Zake Carmody
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1950
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Even allowing for the fact that it owed its existence to the popularity of Life with Father (1947), Cheaper by the Dozen is...
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Dr. Burton
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1950
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Oscar or no Oscar, Broderick Crawford was obliged to star in whatever property his home studio Columbia threw his way. In...
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Sam Bennett
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1950
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In this light drama, Clark Gable once again played his stock-in-trade role of a rogue with a heart of gold. Charlie King...
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1949
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Red Canyon was one of several medium-budget, Technicolor westerns turned out by Universal-International between 1949 and...
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Jonah Johnson
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1949
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The Walking Hills stars Randolph Scott as a Westerner named Jim Carey. He is one of several people searching for a lost gold...
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Old Willy
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1949
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Glenn Ford is top-billed in Man From Colorado, though he's anything but a hero. Ford plays a seriously disturbed Civil War...
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Doc Merriam
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1949
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Producer/director S. Sylvan Simon, a man usually associated with comedies and musicals, turned out a rip-roaring western...
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Wiser
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1949
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Randolph Scott is a single-minded gunman bent on tracking down and killing the white man responsible for an Indian raid on a...
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Sheriff O'Hea
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1948
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All cruel jokes aside, actor Sonny Tufts did on occasion deliver something resembling a good screen performance. In the...
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John Rambeau
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1948
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Lawless
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1948
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Stagecoach driver Bishop needs to capture the infamous bandit known as "The Monk" for his hooded attire. If Bishop can't...
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1948
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Edgar Buchanan stars as a man who abruptly leaves his wife (Anna Lee) to "find himself". When he returns, he discovers that...
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Jim Smiley
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1948
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This adventure is based on Longfellow's famous poem. It's the story of an ex-sea captain who uses devious means to make his...
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1948
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A man down on his luck runs afoul of a beautiful but dangerous woman in this superior low-budget film noir. Mike Lambert...
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Jeff Cunningham
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1947
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Angus MacArden
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1947
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Usually associated with erudite, urbane comedies, the legendary screen team of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy goes...
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1947
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The Columbia mystery melodrama The Walls Came Tumbling Down is regarded in many circles as star Lee Bowman's finest...
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George Bradford
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1946
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Whenever budget-conscious Columbia laid out good money for Technicolor in the 1940s, it was usually for a musical or an "A"...
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Kirk Dembrow
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1946
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The second of Perry Como's two starring vehicles for 20th Century-Fox, If I'm Lucky is an easygoing remake of 1937's...
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1946
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George Richards
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1946
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The Technicolor swashbuckler Bandit of Sherwood Forest stars Cornel Wilde as Robert of Nottingham, son of the legendary Robin...
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Friar Tuck
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1946
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Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott) is the town marshal of Abilene, KS, in the turbulent years after the Civil War and the start of...
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Sheriff Bravo Trimble
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1946
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Columbia Pictures' entree into the swashbuckling genre was the opulent 18th century costumer The Fighting Guardsman. Willard...
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Pepe
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1945
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Connors
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1944
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In this mystery, the artist behind a detective cartoon strip solves real police cases on the side. The police are rather...
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Lt. Washburn
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1944
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In this domestic comedy, a housewife nervously awaits the return of her husband from military service. They married after a...
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Judge
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1944
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No slouch himself at rearranging the facts to make a good story, Colonel William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody would probably have...
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1944
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In this drama, set during WW II, a teacher at a military school is derided by his students because he has not joined the...
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Jonesey Jones
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1943
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Edward G. Robinson portrays a hard-driving, hard-nosed perfectionist who causes dissension aboard the WWII destroyer he...
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Kansas Jackson
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1943
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In this melodrama, a group of women live in a boardinghouse near a prison to await the release of their men. ~ Sandra...
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1943
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In this Western drama, Steve Upton (Randolph Scott) is the sheriff of a Utah community in 1860. Upton's best friend, Cheyenne...
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Willie MacLeod
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1943
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Sam Yates
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1942
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This Western is set in the Arizona town and centers on former gunslinger Wyatt Earp who has been recently deputized and is...
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Curly Bill Brocius
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1942
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Fresh from his Broadway triumph as "The Stage Manager" in Our Town, veteran actor-playwright Frank Craven heads the cast of...
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Pete Martin
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1941
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A daffy romantic comedy released in Great Britain under the title Good Morning Doctor, this film reunites the two stars of...
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Billings
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1941
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In this drama, two childhood sweethearts endure the first pains of adult love. The young lady is beginning to feel...
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1941
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Texas was Columbia Pictures' lighthearted (and frankly more enjoyable) follow-up to its 1940 big-budget western Arizona....
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Doc Thorpe
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1941
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While listening to a recording of "Penny Serenade," Julie Gardiner Adams (Irene Dunne) begins reflecting on her past. She...
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Applejack
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1941
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From the same folks who brought us My Son is a Criminal comes the near-lookalike property My Son is Guilty. Veteran police...
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1940
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The Grand Hotel formula that was so overworked in the 1930s made an encore appearance in 1940's Escape to Glory. The story is...
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1940
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Warner Bros. Tear Gas Squad manages to pack thrills, comedy, romance and songs into a neat 55-minute package. Dennis Morgan...
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1940
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In the 1580s, the Sea Hawks -- the name given to the bold privateers who prowl the oceans taking ships and treasure on behalf...
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1940
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Wesley Ruggles's Arizona is an epic western set in an impoverished Arizona outpost. It tells the story of the feisty,...
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1940
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Stereotypes abound in this drama that follows the attempts of a Scottish lad to marry a pretty Irish lassie and join the...
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1940
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Fiercely independent authoress June Cameron (Loretta Young) has no time for men in her life. Chauvinistic medical college...
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1940
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When the Daltons Rode is the much-embellished tale of that celebrated outlaw family, the Daltons. Broderick Crawford,...
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1940
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The W. Somerset Maugham play Home and Beauty was successful Americanized as Too Many Husbands (British title: My Two...
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1940
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