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1960
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In this Western, a good-hearted gunfighter helps a young cowboy find the cruel cattle baron who killed his daddy. ~ Sandra...
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1959
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Spencer Tracy stars in John Ford's sentimental adaptation of Edwin O'Connor's novel about the final campaign of a big city...
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1958
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The premiere episode of Maverick opens with a characteristic grace-note from director Budd Boetticher, in which Bret Maverick...
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1957
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The Wings of Eagles is filmmaker John Ford's paean to his frequent collaborator--and, it is rumored, drinking buddy--Cmdr....
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1957
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Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel...
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1956
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David Chase
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1951
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Intruder in the Dust is one of the best of Hollywood's postwar "racial tolerance" cycle--a cycle that would come to an abrupt...
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1949
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Small-town department store manager Sam Clayton (Gary Cooper) is a born "Good Samaritan", which in his case translates as...
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H.C. Borden
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1948
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With Universal nearly out of the "B"-grade horror film business by 1945, it was up to Monogram to take up the slack with...
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Gregory
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1945
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The Enchanted Forest concerns Old John (Harry Davenport), an elderly hermit who lives in a hollowed-out redwood tree, the...
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Steven Blaine
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1945
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Dillinger, the was the ninth effort from the enterprising King Brothers, and their most financially successful film to date....
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Specs
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1945
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Edmund Lowe was old enough to know better when he starred in the anachronistic Monogram crime comedy Oh, What a Night! Lowe...
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Rand
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1944
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That The Girl in the Case is not to be taken seriously is demonstrated in the scene wherein its dignified leading man Edmund...
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William Wamer
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1944
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Though somewhat past his prime, Edmund Lowe carries the dramatic weight of Murder in Times Square with breezy assuredness....
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Cory Williams
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1943
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Stalwart supporting actor Allyn Joslyn is afforded a rare leading role in the Columbia mystery meller Dangerous Blondes....
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Ralph McCormick
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1943
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Harry Curtis
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1942
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In this Alaskan adventure, a surgeon becomes a pilot after he messes up an operation. Unfortunately, he crashes during a...
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Dr. John Mandre
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1942
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In this drama two children return from their separate boarding schools to a nasty surprise. The father of one is...
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Roger
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1941
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Flying Cadets is basically a vehicle for William Gargan and Edmund Lowe, doing a Flagg-and-Quirt act as a pair of eternally...
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Rocky
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1941
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Richard Dix is his usual strong, silent self in RKO Radio's Men Against the Sky. Dix plays a washed-up pilot who designs a...
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Dan McLean
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1940
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An inordinate number of Hollywood detective films--including virtually the entire Bulldog Drummond series--extracted humor...
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Adam Farradene
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1940
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In this crime drama, a brilliant lawyer is renowned for getting guilty-as-sin-but-powerful crime figures acquitted. He has...
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Chris Faulkner
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1940
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Duke Sheldon
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1940
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In this melodrama, a wealthy man finds that his good life is threatened by his deeply buried, dark past. It seems that years...
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John Vincent
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1940
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The Carter Family finds itself in serious financial difficulty when its patriarch, druggist Doc Carter (Frank Craven), is all...
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Bill Hastings
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1939
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The "Little Tough Guys" get involved in a circulation war between a paper with underhanded tactics and a paper being...
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Perry Warner
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1939
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In this mystery, a newspaper executive and three of his colleagues conspire to have the owner of the highly-respected London...
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Peters
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1939
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The slick Universal programmer Secrets of a Nurse was based on a Collier's Magazine story by distinguished journalist Quentin...
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John Dodge
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1938
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The notorious Orient Express provides the setting for this romance involving two rival reporters in pursuit of a munitions...
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Kenneth
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1937
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Based on an Edgar Wallace novel, this is an involved story of the consequences within the underworld of a big-time diamond...
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Inspector Barrabal
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1937
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Paramount spent a record one million dollars on its 1937 Mae West vehicle Every Day's a Holiday. La West portrays a...
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Capt. Jim McCarey
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1937
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For a studio specializing in glossy soap operas, costume pictures and musicals, MGM made an inordinate number of "B"-grade...
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Christopher Cross
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1937
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Harwood
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1936
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Gunrunners who even kill their enemies through the use of train wrecks are being trailed by Yankee detective Lowe and...
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1936
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Gloria Stuart's trouble only begins when she inherits a newspaper in this routine, but at times, quite hilarious comedy from...
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Hank Gilman
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1936
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The overlong but absorbing MGM "B" melodrama Mad Holiday stars Edmund Lowe as vacationing movie idol Philip Trent. Tired of...
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Philip Trent
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1936
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Edmund Lowe made his only screen appearance as S. S. Van Dine's dilettante sleuth Philo Vance in The Garden Murder Case. The...
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Philo Vance
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1936
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The Black Sheep is professional gambler John Dugan (Edmund Lowe), who gets his kicks out of fleecing wealthy suckers during a...
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John Dugan
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1935
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"Mr. Dynamite" T.N. Thompson
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1935
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Most of the Fox productions of the 1930s had a "continental" flavor, and Thunder in the Night was no exception. Edmund Lowe...
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Captain Torok
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1935
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Tobu (Edmund Lowe) and Nick (Jack Holt) are championship scuba divers who fall out when Tobu loses his arm saving Nick's...
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Tobu
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1935
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A writer of mysteries helps a house detective solve a murder in this murder mystery. The murder occurs in the hotel in which...
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Roger Blackwood
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1935
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The Great Impersonation is based on the E. Phillips Oppenheim espionage novel of the same name, previously filmed in 1921....
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Sir Everard Dominey
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1935
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Edmund Lowe stars as big-time gambler King Solomon, so named because of his fairness and sagacity. Naturally, our hero has...
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King Solomon
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1935
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Directed by Raoul Walsh, Under Pressure tells of the competition between the crews employed to excavate a complex network of...
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Shocker
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1935
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Insurance investigator Tom Fletcher (Edmund Lowe) is hot on the trail of an arsonist (please excuse the pun). He is helped...
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Tom Fletcher
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1935
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The rivalry between two deep-sea diver is chronicled in this adventure. The trouble begins when a young woman inherits one...
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Three-Time
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1934
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In this musical, a radio-announcer is fired after giving a false interview. For consolation he begins to drink heavily. It...
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Philip Gabney
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1934
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Universal's Bombay Mail adheres to the pattern established by Paramount's Shanghai Express, with a group of Calcutta-bound...
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Inspector Dyke
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1934
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A genial lampoon of the Greta Garbo craze, Let's Fall in Love stars Ann Sothern as Jean, a Brooklyn-born aspiring actress. It...
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Ken
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1934
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In this comedy, a pair of ex-Marines team up and get involved in a nightclub.Trouble ensues when they both fall in love with...
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Quirt
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1933
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When the actress girlfriend of a rich man is pursued by a producer, the rich man hires bodyguard Lowe to protect her, but...
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Casey McCarthy
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1933
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This drama chronicles the devoted love of a woman who tries to reform her lover, a black marketeer with a compulsive...
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"Brains" Stanley
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1933
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1933
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Gabby Denton (Edmund Lowe) is a slightly down-on-his-luck bettor with a taste for alcohol and the ladies. To tide himself...
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Gabby Denton
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1932
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In this drama, an ambitious lawyer doesn't think twice about convicting an innocent man on circumstantial evidence to...
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Burton
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1932
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Claudette Colbert plays a dizzy socialite who wants to become an actress. She buys her way into an audition for the part of a...
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Jack Craigen
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1932
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Based on the radio serial of the same name, Chandu the Magician is a veritable rollercoaster ride of thrills and terror,...
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Chandu, Frank Chandle
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1932
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Russell Kirk
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1932
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Locomotive engineer Edmund Lowe falls head-over-heels in love with musical-comedy dancer Mae Clarke. When he finds out that...
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1931
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Sgt. Quirt
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1931
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An illusionist is performing his astounding tricks when an audience member is killed by another. This mystery chronicles the...
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Chartrand
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1931
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Adhering to a formula that would later be popularized further in Grand Hotel, Transatlantic is one of the best of the...
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Monty Greer
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1931
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Sgt. Mickey Dunn
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1931
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This French-style farce is set at a large party. There a young misogynist explains why he cannot trust women. A man...
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Roger Fallon
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1931
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In this melodrama, a dancer works in a sleazy Marseilles portside dive that is really the front for a bordello. While...
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Jerry Flanagan
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1930
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In this classy crime drama, the well-spoken, leader of a sophisticated gang of gangsters use their high social status to...
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David Creason
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1930
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Dakin Barrolles (played by Edmund Lowe is a criminal who, while escaping from a bank robbery that went wrong, stumbles across...
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Sir John Lasher/Dakin Barrolles
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1930
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This early Leo McCarey effort was tradeshown as Shepper-Newfounder, but wiser heads prevailed and the film was ultimately...
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Jim Murdock
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1930
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Filmed in "Fox Grandeur," an early widescreen process, Happy Days was the immediate follow-up to Fox Studios'...
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1930
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This drama is set during the mid Twenties when gangsters were a bit more genteel than their 1930s counterparts. Based on a...
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Louis Beretti
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1930
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A murder trial provides the setting of this drama that presents, via flashback, three very different versions and motives of...
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Harvey Manning
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1929
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For 55 of its 63 minutes, Making the Grade is a silent picture; only the opening sequence and a brief "radio broadcast" scene...
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Herbert Littell Dodsworth
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1929
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In this comedy, a lonesome fellow returns from Peru with a fortune and begins looking for a wife. While still single, he has...
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Robert Collings
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1929
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A plucky New Orleans singer becomes a star on the New York city night club circuit in this musical drama. In the midst of it...
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Brood
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1929
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Sgt. Harry Quirt
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1929
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Warner Baxter, sporting a black mustache and a musical-comedy Mexican accent, stars as the Cisco Kid, the "Robin Hood of the...
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Sgt. Mickey Dunn
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1929
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Corinne Griffith stars in this 1928 remake of the 1922 melodrama Outcast. Both films were based on a play by Hubert Henry...
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Geoffrey
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1928
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Most of Dressed to Kill takes place at a swank nightclub which serves as an Underworld rendezvous. Heroine Jean (Mary Astor)...
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Mile-Away Barry
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1928
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Lionel "Babe" Stewart
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1928
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This portentously (and pretentiously) titled Fox Studios release stars Edmund Lowe as WWI veteran Slim Paris. Though most of...
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Sim Paris
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1927
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Stanley Gordon
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1927
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Though Is Zat So? was playwright/actor James Gleason's Broadway breakthrough, Gleason himself did not appear in the first...
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Hap Hurley
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1927
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Pete Clark
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1927
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From the minute it opened on Broadway in 1924, Laurence Stallings and Maxwell Anderson's gritty WWI comedy-drama What Price...
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First Sergeant Quirt
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1926
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While this adventure tale, based on the play by Adolf Paul, was not true to the life of Lola Montez (in fact, the settings...
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1926
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One of a cycle of late-1920s films dealing with the Russian Revolution, Siberia stars Alma Rubens as idealistic Russian...
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Leonid Petroff
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1926
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Black Paradise begins as lifelong crook Jack Callahan (Leslie Fenton) promises that he'll reform for the sake of his...
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Lawrence Graham
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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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Daniel Gilchrist
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1925
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This mythical kingdom romance, based on The Lady From Longacre by Victor Bridge, is spiced up with a mystery angle. It wasn't...
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1925
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Edmund Lowe plays a writer whose efforts to seek out story material leads him into an exhilarating adventure. Lowe gets mixed...
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Loring
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1925
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Edmund Lowe, who at the time was known for his urbane characterizations, seemed a bit miscast as a South Seas derelict in...
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Kirk Rainsford
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1925
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1925
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Adapted from a novel by Julian LaMothe, The Winding Stair stars Edmund Lowe as Paul, a fearless French Foreign Legion...
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Paul
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1925
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Based on a 1911 novel by Elinor Glyn, this melodrama seems at first to focus on the dilemma of whether to marry for material...
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Lord Tancred
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1925
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George Tevis
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1925
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This romance starring Edmund Lowe was just another routine Fox programmer. Richard March (Lowe) is a pilot during the Great...
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Richard March
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1925
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This famous old stage melodrama by Owen Davis is directed with a lot of spirit by Emmett J. Flynn and features a first rate...
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Jack Carroll
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1924
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Although John Greenleaf Whittier wrote the poem Barbara Frietchie, it was actually the Clyde Fitch play that served as...
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William Trumbull
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1924
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Prince Kaloney (Edmund Lowe) is loyal to Messina's King Louis (Sheldon Lewis), even after he has been deposed. While trying...
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Prince Kaloney
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1924
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This film is based on the novel by F. Marion Crawford, and involves the court of King Philip II of Spain. Philip is jealous...
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Don John
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1923
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When Philippa (Mary Thurman) fails to impress the man of her dreams Norman (Edmund Lowe), she conspires to break his heart in...
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Norman Alleigh
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1923
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This Hawaiian romance was the last picture directed by Julia Crawford Ivers, who also penned the screenplay. Although it was...
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Bob Rutherford
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1923
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Captain Richard Decatur (Edmund Lowe) is a young commander who is an undercover agent for the U.S. secret service. His ship...
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Capt. Richard Decatur
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1923
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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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Paul De Veaux
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1921
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Annesley Grayle (Katherine MacDonald) answers an ad for a traveling companion to an elderly matron to escape the boredom of...
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Nelson Smith
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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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Phil Garrison
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1921
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Jim Burke, also known as "the Dancer" (Edmund Lowe), is a Raffles-type character -- a gentleman jewel thief who only steals...
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Jim Burke, "The Dancer"
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1920
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1920
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Barbara (Olive Tell) has grown tired of the endless chores at her mother's boarding house so she decides to get rid of her...
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1920
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Clara Kimball Young stars in this mystical tour de force. She plays a woman who goes to an Oriental fortune teller in an...
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1919
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In this war drama, Dorothy Dalton is Jenevieve Bouchette, an actress in New York. When she hears that her parents have been...
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1918
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Disillusioned by her own failed romances, a stern, aged aunt refuses to grant her niece permission to marry a young soldier...
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1917
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