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1994
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The fifth season of Family Affair was also the series' last season on CBS. Any series which features a pair of cute little...
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Producer
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1970
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After three years on CBS' powerhouse Monday-night schedule--and two consecutive years in TV's "top ten" list--Family Affair...
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Producer
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1969
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For those who dismissed Family Affairduring its first two seasons as just another bland, antiseptic sitcom about an...
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Producer
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1968
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Despite some awkward, uncomfortable and downright embarrassing moments during Season One, Season Two of Family Affair finds...
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Producer
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1967
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For a school assignment, Cissy (Kathy Garver) decides to write a paper about Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot). Dogging the man's...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Not quite over the shock of becoming "surrogate father" to his orphaned nephew Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) and niece Buffy...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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The first episode of the first season of Family Affair finds the carefree lifestyle of globetrotting consulting engineer (and...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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Season One of Family Affair is by and large a "shakedown cruise" for wealthy consulting engineer Bill Davis (Brian Keith) and...
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Producer
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1966
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Frank Puglia reprises his 1944 role as Prince Cassim for this remake of the Arabian Nights adventure. Ali Baba (Peter Mann)...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Screenwriter
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1954
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Martin and Lewis tee each other off on a PGA tour in The Caddy. Harvey Miller (Jerry Lewis) is an expert with his golf club,...
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Screenwriter
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1953
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Originally intended as a 3D film, this standard-issue Bob Hope musical comedy was released "flat." The 50-year-old Hope plays...
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Screenwriter
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1953
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Bob Hope is up to his famous nose in danger in this espionage comedy. Second-rate burlesque comic Peanuts White (Hope) is...
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Screenwriter
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1951
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Damon Runyon's Broadway fable The Lemon Drop Kid was filmed twice by Paramount Pictures, but only the 1934 version with...
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Screenwriter
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1951
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Screenwriter
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1950
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Screenwriter
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1949
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Bob Hope's Technicolor western spoof The Paleface was one of the comedian's biggest box-office hits. Hope plays Painless...
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Screenwriter
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1948
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Sexual harassment can work both ways as can be seen in this romantic comedy when ad man endeavors to maneuver out of a...
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Screenwriter
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1948
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This story of two young hopefuls who come to Hollywood is merely a thin device to feature almost every star working for...
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Screenwriter
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1947
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Director William "One Take" Beaudine handles Face of Marble with his usual hasty professionalism. John Carradine stars as...
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Screen Story
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1946
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Abbott and Costello's The Naughty Nineties offers a million laughs and a nickel's worth of plot. Most of the film takes place...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1945
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At 88 minutes, Here Come the Co-Eds is one of the longest of Abbott & Costello's Universal starring vehicles, and though not...
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Screen Story
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1945
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In this a briefcase containing four wills is found next to the unconscious body of a man. He lies beside a plane crash. Each...
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Screenwriter
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1945
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Bearing little relation to the hit Broadway play on which it was based, See My Lawyer was the last and least of Olsen and...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1945
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In another of her series of romantic desert adventures, popular actress Maria Montez is this time Naila, the newly crowned...
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Screenwriter
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1945
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Though it is not based on any Conan Doyle story, The Scarlet Claw is regarded by Baker Street aficionados as the best of...
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Screenwriter
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1944
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Colonel Breckinridge Marshall (Walter Catlett) of Clearwater, GA -- who puts on a big front but is actually only a step away...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1944
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For their first film in a year, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello played it safe with a medley of old burlesque routines and...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1944
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The general perception of the Technicolor costume adventure movies that Maria Montez and Jon Hall made for Universal in the...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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In the tradition of Hellzapoppin', Hi Diddle Diddle is an all-stops-out "screwball comedy" populated by certifiable zanies....
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Screenwriter
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1943
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The Ritz Bros' third low-budget musical for Universal was the pointlessly titled Hi'ya, Chum! In this 61-minute timekiller,...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Bud Abbott & Lou Costello invade the wild west in Ride 'Em Cowboy. The boys play Duke and Willoughby, a couple of rodeo...
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Screen Story
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1942
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The Lady Bodyguard of the title is pretty but somewhat physically frail A. C. Baker (Anne Shirley). An advertising...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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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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Screenwriter
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1942
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Screenwriter
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1942
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In this crime drama set on the seedy waterfront of San Francisco, a longshoreman studies in his spare time to become an...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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An expert cast of farceurs goes through its customary paces in MGM's The Feminine Touch. Don Ameche plays college...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Screen Story
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1941
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Ruby Keeler made her final screen starring appearance in the Columbia musical Sweetheart of the Campus. Keeler plays Betty...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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A strong lineup of guest stars enhances the enjoyment of the Columbia B-plus musical Time Out for Rhythm. The somewhat...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Charles Bickford and James Craig are the rough-and-ready leads in Universal's South to Karanga. Running guns in South Africa,...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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In this espionage adventure, a courageous millworker must prove himself innocent of treason charges after the title spies...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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In this musical, a sharp witted press agent teams up with an unemployed chorine and dubs her "Miss Manhattan" to promote a...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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Characterized by some critics as a "South African western", Diamond Frontier stars Victor McLaglen as ruthless diamond hunter...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1940
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It was once said of actor Barton MacLane that he never spoke when shouting would do. Cast as the title character in Big Town...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew, both recent graduates of the MGM production factory, are reteamed in Universal's Two...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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In this boxing drama, an ex-champ finds himself working as a doorman at a nightclub. His son aspires to a high caliber...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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According to RKO Radio's publicity folks, Beauty for the Asking was supposed to have been an expose of the lucrative...
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Screen Story
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1939
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When two lovers are framed for a jewelry store robbery in which the clerk was killed, the only person capable of saving them...
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Screenwriter
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1938
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Every so often, the delightful Dorothea Kent would break away from dumb-blonde roles to play a "straight" romantic lead. One...
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Screenwriter
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1938
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Screenwriter
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1938
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In this crime comedy, a lazy feller and his family take-up residence in an abandoned house. The squatters have no idea that...
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Screenwriter
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1937
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A couple of American soldiers of fortune are hired by the wife of a Chinese general to deliver a priceless diamond to a...
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Screenwriter
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1937
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A newspaper reporter vies with his arch rival, who is also his girl friend, for the scoop on a recent bank robbery. The race...
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Screenwriter
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1937
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A doctor (John Beal) who loses faith in his skills renounces his profession and hides himself in a variety of jobs. He takes...
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Screenwriter
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1937
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In this drama, a flamboyant womanizing airline pilot competes with another, rather dull, pilot for the love of a fetching...
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Screenwriter
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1936
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Wanted: Jane Turner was inspired by an actual robbery-murder case of 1926. A gang of thieves use the Post Office's...
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Screen Story
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1936
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In this romantic comedy, two college boys get expelled because they could not pay tuition. They decide to scare up some cash...
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Screen Story
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1936
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The Big Noise is retired textile manufacturer Julius Trent (Guy Kibbee). Seeking a new outlet for his entrepreneurial...
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Screenwriter
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1936
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