Crest of the Wave is the original British title of Seagulls over Sorrento, filmed at MGM's Elstree facilities in 1953 and...
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1954
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1946
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1943
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Out of the Frying Pan, Francis Swann's perennial community-theatre favorite, came to the screen under the title...
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1942
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1941
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If Selznick could make a Gone With the Wind, reasoned Paramount Pictures in 1941, anyone can. Paramount's own spin on Scarlet...
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1941
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One Night in Lisbon is one of several pre-1942 films which used the screwball-comedy form to comment upon the raging war in...
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1941
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This studio-bound jungle yarn is uplifted by the spirited performances of its stars. After the death of her aviator lover,...
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1940
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1939
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1939
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1937
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Cafe Metropole stars Tyrone Power as an international playboy with a habit of writing rubber checks. Heavily in debt to cafe...
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1937
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Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler (Margaret Sullavan) puts her career on hold when she marries ambitious newsman Christopher...
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1936
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Ladies in Love transplants 20th Century-Fox's favorite film plot--three girls on the prowl for rich husbands--into the...
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1936
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In this romantic drama a woman with a scandalous past tells all in an autobiography. It seems the woman, an artist, received...
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1935
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MGM regularly churned out films in the 1930s that were all "star power" and very little plot. No More Ladies is a good...
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1935
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Given the usual pedestal upon which mothers were placed by MGM head Louis Mayer, it's all the more amazing that Mayer gave...
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1933
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This droll, sophisticated comedy stars Constance Bennett as Venice Muir, a shy young lady with no "past" of any kind -- and...
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1932
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1932
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A man finds he's torn between two women -- which isn't a good state of affairs for a man who just got married -- in this...
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1931
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A troubled production that suffered from both severe cuts and retakes under a different director (Edward H. Griffith), this...
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1931
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1930
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In this romantic drama, a wealthy, young heiress suffers from ennui and begins rebelling against the restrictions of her...
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1929
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Rival arms smugglers in Cuba endeavor to be the first to send their weapons to the revolutionaries in Central America in...
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1929
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This drama is an adaptation of a popular 1927 play and tells the story of a pair of married liberals who are content to...
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1929
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Basically a silent film, Pathe's Captain Swagger was released with a synchronized music and sound-effects track, courtesy of...
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1928
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Robbed at gunpoint, subway change-maker Rod LaRocque is led to believe that passenger Jeanette Loff was an accomplice in the...
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1928
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Rod La Rocque stars in this silent farce about an Argentinean playboy, who in spite of being trailed by a bumbling detective...
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1928
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1928
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E.H. Griffith, a veteran of the old Edison Studios, handled the directorial chores for Columbia's Price of Honor. The story,...
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1927
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Edward H. Griffith, whose list of directorial credits extended back to the Edison Studios days, was at the controls of...
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1927
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1927
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Although this was only the second "Lone Wolf" film produced by Columbia, Bert Lytell had already played Louis Joseph Vance's...
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1927
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William Powell, who spent much of his early silent career playing villains, got to play a hero in this romantic adventure,...
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1926
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Pint-sized slapstick comedian Monty Banks stars as Monty Milde, who gets mixed up with dumb detectives and brutal bootleggers...
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1926
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Lovely Alice Joyce was a bit young to play the mother of an 18-year-old daughter, but she did it anyway in this drama (and...
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1925
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1925
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After breaking away from Paramount, the company he helped form in 1912, W. W. Hodkinson had to make do with tiny budgets and...
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1924
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This predictable Northwest melodrama was one of the first made by William Randolph Hearst's film company, Cosmopolitan, for...
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1923
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The title character of this comedy-drama suggests that archetype of the Roaring Twenties -- a brash, ambitious, and likable...
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1923
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Alice Brady starred in this romantic melodrama about a couple of poor immigrants prospering in the New World. On her way to...
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1921
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1921
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When Mary Smith (Marguerite Clark) throws a party in her room at college, John Chiverick (Ralph Bunke) winds up there. Since...
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1921
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1920
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In this silly society drama, Alice Joyce plays Marion Rogers, who's in love with Cameron West (Robert Gordon), the ward of...
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1920
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1919
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Ruth (Shirley Mason) has spent her whole life on an island with her father (Joseph Burke), who has been searching for buried...
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1917
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Although this bit of patriotic propaganda uses the title of America's national anthem, it was based on a story by Mary R.S....
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1917
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf was the umbrella title bestowed upon the fourth of Edison's Conquest Pictures features, each of which...
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1917
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