In this Emmy award-winning episode, Greene (Anthony Edwards) takes a potentially career-destroying risk after he misdiagnoses...
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1995
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This romantic comedy is based on a true story that happened in California in 1944. Sonny Wisecarver (Patrick Dempsey) is 15...
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1987
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This atrocious sequel to the 1977 horror classic is padded with so much of that film's footage that it seems more like a...
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1985
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Grace Kelly, the high-society beauty who became an Oscar-winning actress and then a European princess, is the subject of this...
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1983
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In this family drama, a famed lawyer is forced to come to grips with the lousy way he has treated his emotionally disturbed...
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1982
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Vincent Bruce (Warren Beatty) is a Korean War veteran who becomes an occupational therapist in a private mental hospital that...
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1964
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In this WW II-era drama, an over-ambitious beauty contestant's single-minded pursuit of movie stardom causes her to step...
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Sue
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1942
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Spoiled little rich girl Edith Fellows does what she can to avoid spending time on Gene Autry's dude ranch in this tuneful...
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Connie Lane
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1942
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Not quite as exciting as it should be, Stardust on the Sage is still a serviceable Gene Autry vehicle. This time, Gene is...
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Judy Drew
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1942
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A better-than-average crime thriller from Poverty Row company Monogram, the plainly titled Criminal Investigator (aka Crime...
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1942
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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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Milly Lou
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1941
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Edith Fellows and Billy Lee, two of Hollywood's most talented second-echelon child stars, are teamed in the Columbia...
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Pat
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1940
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Boasting Tony Martin and Rita Hayworth and bandleader Andre Kostelanitz as its leading players, it's surprising that Music in...
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Mary O'Malley
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1940
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Pleasing time-fillers at best, Columbia's "Five Little Peppers" films were otherwise undistinguished spinoffs of the...
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Polly Pepper
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1940
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Like the other entries Columbia's "Five Little Peppers" series, The Five Little Peppers at Home is based on characters...
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Polly Pepper
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1940
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Having struck pay dirt with its Blondie films, Columbia Pictures launched another "domestic" film series, based on Margaret...
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Polly
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1940
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In this musical comedy, two rival sisters, one plain-but-good-hearted, and one a gorgeous manipulator, compete for the love...
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1940
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In this, the first entry in four-part series, children's movie, Polly Pepper takes care of her siblings while her mother...
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Polly Pepper
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1939
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In this touching drama, a young woman cons her father the Colonel to put their colt in the Kentucky Derby. They do, but the...
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Midge Griner
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1939
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Pinky Horton
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1938
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This tragedy has pathos to spare as it presents the story of a crippled orphan who finds support in a kindly storekeeper who...
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Winnie Brady
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1938
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Foxine LaRue
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1938
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In this drama, a millionaire heir finds himself in trouble deep after during a night of drunkenness he pledges his fortune...
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Dodie
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1937
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1936
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When widower Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas) and divorcee Edith Farnham (Mary Astor) are the only guests at a snowed-in...
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Brenda Farnham
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1936
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In his only visit to Columbia Pictures, Paramount's resident crooner Bing Crosby stars in a sentimental musical drama. In...
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Patsy
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1936
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Cast in the title role Dinky is Jackie Cooper, who wasn't all that dinky by 1935. Mary Astor co-stars as Mrs. Daniels,...
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1935
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The creation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission would soon render anachronistic such crime melodramas as...
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Ellen
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1935
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1935
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In early 1930s, Monogram pictures held a virtual monopoly on the bucolic novels of Gene Stratton Porter. When Monogram...
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Scout
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1935
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This version of the Charlotte Bronte classic is the first to use sound. The story closely follows the book as it chronicles...
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1934
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The "greatest gamble" in the life of Philip Eden (Richard Dix) is to restore his long-estranged daughter Alice's...
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Alice as a Child
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1934
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1934
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This time around, the Our Gang Kids are residents (or rather, inmates) of the Bleak Hill Boarding School, where the crabby...
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1933
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Based on an 1830 opera entitled "Fra Diavolo" by Daniel F. Auber, the parts of two bit bandits were built up for Laurel and...
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1933
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Beth Joyce
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1932
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The third in a series of six Jack Hoxie Westerns produced by poverty row company Majestic, this film featured the former...
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1932
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A superb combination of belly laughs and pathos, the "Our Gang" comedy "Birthday Blues" was originally released on November...
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1932
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1931
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The Our Gang kids reluctantly participate in a stage presentation of Quo Vadis, retitled "The Gladiator's Dilemma" by its...
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1930
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