The only reason for the existence of the colorful musical 3DMardi Gras3D is the star power of Pat Boone. The plot is set in...
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1958
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Teenage Rebel was the misleadingly lurid title bestowed upon this film version of Edith R. Sommer's Broadway play A Roomful...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1956
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This colorful musical comedy was obviously inspired by the success of Broadway's South Pacific. Army Captain Bill Willoby...
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1953
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Having supped full of success with the multi-storied O. Henry's Full House, 20th Century-Fox assembled another all-star...
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1952
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Based on a true story, Mister 880 is the whimsical tale of an elderly gentleman (Edmund Gwenn) who dabbles in counterfeiting....
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1950
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1949
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Nightmare Alley is the sordid tale of a conniving young man who, in the words of one of the film's supporting characters,...
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1947
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1946
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After several years' service with the Marines in World War II, Tyrone Power made his much anticipated return to the screen in...
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1946
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In this romance, an impoverished chorine masquerades as a nurse so that she can find a job. She is hired to care for an...
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Screen Story
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1945
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The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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Warner Bros.' The Constant Nymph was the third filmization of Margaret Dean's 1924 novel; the first two were filmed in...
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1943
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1943
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The Great Lie is Soap Opera Deluxe from Bette Davis' peak period at Warner Bros. Davis plays a socialite who is madly in love...
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1941
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Two Girls on Broadway is an updated reworking of MGM's Oscar-winning 1929 musical Broadway Melody. Joan Blondell and...
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1940
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1940
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When Zoë Akins' play The Old Maid (based on a novel by Edith Wharton) won the 1934-1935 Pulitzer Prize, the selection was...
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1939
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Bette Davis earned an Oscar nomination for her role in this classic four-hanky tearjerker. Judith Traherne (Bette Davis) is a...
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Director, Songwriter
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1939
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A violin-playing British doctor's life changes forever after he takes in a distraught Austrian ballerina who tries to kill...
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1939
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1938
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This 1938 remake of Howard Hawks' 1930 film The Dawn Patrol is faithful to the original's basic plotline. The story is set...
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1938
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Director, Screenwriter
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1937
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MGM's The Flame Within was the second entry in the "psychiatric" film-cycle inaugurated by Paramount's Private Worlds....
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1935
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Hollywood Party was planned as a lavish, star-studded MGM musical titled Hollywood Revue of 1933. Under the...
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Director
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1934
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A few unique touches aside -- notably the opening costume-party scene, in which the revellers are dressed as insects -- Rip...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1934
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1932
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Screen Story
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1932
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Flesh was one of the few big-studio films to deal with the subject of professional wrestling--at least until Hulk Hogan came...
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Screen Story
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1932
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Director, Songwriter
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1932
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La Vacanza del Diavolo is the Italian-language version of the 1930 Nancy Carroll vehicle The Devil's Holiday. Carmen Boni...
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1931
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In this elaborate big-budget musical, a handsome businessman follows a beautiful woman aboard a luxury liner and begins to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1931
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In this crime drama, a Prague DA must close down a house of prostitution masquerading as a cafe. He sends the owner's...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1931
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Filmed in France, Sonntag des Lebens (Sunday of Life) is the German-language version of the American film Devil's Holiday....
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1931
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Considered the best of the all-star "studio" musicals of 1929 and 1930, Paramount on Parade utilized the talents of...
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Director
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1930
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No one suffered more magnificently in the early-talkie era than the inimitable Helen Twelvetrees. In Grand Parade, the...
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Producer, Screenwriter, Songwriter
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1930
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The widow in question is wealthy Tamarind Brooks (Gloria Swanson), who flits from one man to another with the rapidity of a...
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Songwriter
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1930
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Nancy Carroll brings a touch of freshness to the well-worn plot convolutions of Devil's Holiday. Ms. Carroll plays a...
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Director, Screenwriter, Songwriter
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1930
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This landmark MGM backstage musical of the early sound era about broken dreams on the Great White Way features a bevy of...
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1929
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Songwriter
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1929
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In her last silent film, Norma Shearer plays Dolly, aka Angel Face, a young woman engaged in blackmailing rich libertines....
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1928
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1928
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Director, Producer
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1927
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Also known as Women Love Diamonds, this MGM picture was to have been a Greta Garbo vehicle, but when Garbo went on strike for...
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Director, Screen Story
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1927
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Ruined financially by a series of misguided business ventures, popular leading man Charles Ray was forced to relinquish his...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1926
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Believe it or not, Betty Bronson, who starred in the title role of Peter Pan, was the first choice to play jazz baby Kittens...
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Play Author
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1926
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When rector Daniel Gilchrist (Edmund Lowe) preaches material sacrifice to his wealthy congregation, he is forced out of his...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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This drama was based on the play by Henry Wallace. Two Englishmen, Dick Chappell (George O'Brien) and Roddy Dunton (Walter...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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The presence of Richard Barthelmess adds a poetic quality to this romantic melodrama. Tony Gillardi (Barthelmess) is a flower...
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1925
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Based on a musical comedy by Edward Dowling, this picture was Joan Crawford's breakthrough film. Her Charleston in this and...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1925
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Just as Reginald Denny could only play an all-American boy until talkies revealed his British accent, Conrad Nagel could only...
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1925
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1925
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1924
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1924
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1924
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This drama about Cuba's unsuccessful 1850 revolution was based on the novel by Joseph Hergesheimer. Andres Escobar...
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1923
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This tale of the Canadian Northwest was originally a stage play by Willard Mack and David Belasco. Belasco worked with Warner...
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1923
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The plot to this routine Paramount drama was apparently inspired by current interest in the work of Emile Coue, a hypnotist...
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1923
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While this theatrical drama is based on the clichéd premise of a country girl coming to the big city, it offers some colorful...
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1923
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This fluffy Mae Murray vehicle was dressed up with a Graustarkian veneer, but in reality it was merely an excuse for the star...
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1923
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1923
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Like Tol'able David, this Richard Barthelmess picture was directed by Henry King. It's nowhere near as strong as Tol'able...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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This comedy-melodrama was based on the hit Broadway play by Frederick S. Isham, and Cyril Chadwick repeats his stage...
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Jimmy Gubbins
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1922
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Once again, Mae Murray plays -- what else? -- a dancer. But while the ex-Follies girl had made an enormous success in her...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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Freckle-faced juvenile star Wesley Barry was on a roll when he appeared in this Warner Brothers "special" -- his last several...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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For a while, Mae Murray and her then-husband, director Robert Z. Leonard, were an unstoppable team. They had their own...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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Mae Marsh stars in this society/crime drama, which rates just a tad above your average programmer. The unscrupulous Arthur...
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Screenwriter
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1922
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Richard Barthelmess stars in this classic silent melodrama as David Kinemon, the youngest son of a family living in a small...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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Stage star George Arliss had been a huge success in the 1906 stage play on which this film was based. Other versions had...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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During the early '20s, the star/director team of Mae Murray and her husband Robert Z. Leonard was nearly unbeatable. Murray's...
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Screenwriter
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1921
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Raymond Chapelle (William Faversham), sometimes known as "Two Ace," once studied for the priesthood, but wound up becoming a...
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Screenwriter
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1920
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Brian Lazar (Eugene O'Brien) is a struggling artist with looks as well as talent. It's the former that really attracts the...
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Screenwriter
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1919
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