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Songwriter
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1988
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A family of Southern moonshiners is the target of New York mobsters in this film from Edward Mann. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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Director
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1976
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The Freakmaker is a creepy horror film about a mad scientist who abducts college students for the subjects he needs in his...
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Screenwriter
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1974
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This Western presents a fictionalized account of the ways in which the Gatling gun was created. Also chronicled are its...
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Editor
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1972
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"Broad" is right. This gloriously overacted TV movie stars Richard Boone as a movie star who suffers an accident, leaving him...
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Editor
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1971
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L.G. Floran (Burt Reynolds) is released from prison after serving six years for manslaughter -- convicted of killing his own...
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Editor
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1970
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Jason Higgs (Sidney Poitier) is an angry black man who plans to rob a factory payroll. With the help of his accomplices...
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Editor
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1969
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Director
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1967
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A joint U.S.-Swiss production in the waning days of the 35-year-old Tarzan series, this film stars Mike Henry in the second...
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Editor
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1967
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This little aberration of the Sixties was originally released to theaters as The Hallucination Generation. Star...
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Director, Screenwriter, Special Effects
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1967
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In this grim drama, an angry young juvenile delinquent blames his absent father for his woes. He, his buddy and his girl...
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Director
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1963
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1963
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In this film based on a true story, Burt Lancaster plays Robert Stroud, a withdrawn prison inmate who cures a sick bird that...
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Editor
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1962
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art...
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Editor
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1962
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Editor
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1961
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One of the busiest directors of westerns at this time, Edward L. Cahn helms this uninspired saddle saga about love and...
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Editor
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1960
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Bumping along over several flaws, this is an odd sci-fi film directed by David Bradley, best known for his incredibly vast...
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Editor
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1960
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An angry head-shrinker (not a psychiatrist) puts a curse upon a family of white traders in this well-wrought low-budget...
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Editor
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1959
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Conflicting views on how to handle juvenile delinquents are not convincingly brought across in this teen melodrama by...
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Editor
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1959
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Director Edward L. Cahn always knew how to make lemonade from a lemon; his B pictures of the late 1950s displayed a raw...
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Editor
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1958
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Will Rogers Jr. follows in the cinematic footsteps of his famous father in the evenly-paced western Wild Heritage. Rogers is...
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Editor
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1958
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Editor
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1958
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Several low-budget films came out in the 1950s "exposing" such scandal magazines as Confidential. Most of them came off as...
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Director
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1956
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Taking shaky aim at Tinseltown scandal sheets, this murder mystery centers on an actor who is accused of murdering the...
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Director, Editor
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1956
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This nonsensical farce stars Robert Cummings as an air force reserve pilot, called back to active duty on the eve of his...
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Editor
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1953
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After learning that her boyfriend, a GI in Korea, has found someone else, Norah Larkin (Anne Baxter) impulsively agrees to...
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Editor
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1953
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Though out of favor with many Abbott and Costello buffs, Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is actually a lot of fun, so...
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Editor
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1952
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Based on The Mexican, a novel by Jack London, this is the story of a young man whose family, girlfriend and village were...
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Editor
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1952
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When I Grow Up is an uncharacteristically modest film from producer Sam Spiegel (during his "S. P. Eagle" years)....
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Editor
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1951
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It took nerve for director Joseph Losey to attempt a remake of Fritz Lang's classic chiller M, but by and large Losey was up...
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Editor
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1951
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1951
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Editor
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1950
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Produced and distributed by legendary road-show entrepreneur Kroger Babb, One Too Many details the tragedy of alcoholism....
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Editor
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1950
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By the standards of low-budget Lippert Productions, Everybody's Dancin' is an "A" picture. Country-western favorite...
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Editor
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1950
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Based on a novel by Charles Huckelmann, Deputy Marshal was a "special" by the standards of cost-conscious Screen Guild...
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Editor
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1949
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Set virtually in its entirety in an airborne TWA Constellation (evidently the company agreed to the use of its name in...
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Editor
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1949
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Robert Lowery stars in the 65-minute actioner Arson Inc. Lowery plays a fireman in search of a seemingly random arsonist--or...
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Editor
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1949
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There's a thrill a minute in the economical actioner Highway 13. Robert Lowery plays Hank Wilson, an honest truck driver who...
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Editor
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1948
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When the family land is threatened with foreclosure, honest, hard-working rancher Ross McEwen (Joel McCrea) resorts to bank...
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Editor
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1948
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Actually it's Rin Tin Tin III, grandson of the legendary silent-movie canine star. Filmed in less than glorious Vitacolor,...
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Editor
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1947
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Also released as Montana Mike, Heaven Only Knows is an offbeat western with fantasy overtones. Hard-bitten gambling boss...
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Editor
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1947
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Originally slated for release through Monogram Pictures, The Chase was ultimately distributed by United Artists. Adapted by...
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Editor
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1946
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Republic's Under Nevada Skies blends equal parts music and action, resulting in a treat for fans of both. Roy Rogers stars as...
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Editor
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1946
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In this his second starring Western, Republic Pictures' laconic singing cowboy Monte Hale played, of all things, a...
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Editor
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1946
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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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Editor
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1945
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Music, gangster melodrama, and snappy newspaper comedy is blended into the usual Western shenanigans in this unusual...
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Editor
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1942
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The Carter Case was the second and last Republic film based on the popular radio series Mister District Attorney. Like the...
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Editor
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1942
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Ray Middleton portrays the title character in Republic's Hurricane Smith. Mistakenly arrested on a holdup charge, Smith...
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Editor
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1942
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In his final film before entering war service, Gene Autry joins the World Wide Wild West Show, a faltering enterprise about...
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Editor
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1942
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Though musical-comedy favorite Jane Frazee was well established at Universal in mid-1942, every so often she'd head to...
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Editor
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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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Editor
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1942
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Cattleman Gene Autry is put out-to say the least-when he finds out that he's been slickered by crooked purchasing agent...
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Editor
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1942
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Roy Rogers takes on crooked wartime profiteeers in the musical western Ridin' Down the Canyon. Posing as solid citizens, the...
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Editor
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1942
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In this musical comedy, a country bumpkin spends most of his free time watching movies and becomes such an expert that he can...
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Editor
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1942
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In this mystery, a married pair of sleuths enjoy solving the cases that stump the cops. The husband uses his popular radio...
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Editor
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1942
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Editor
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1941
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John Wayne goes up against the lottery racket, 1880 Louisiana-style, in this passable time-killer from Republic Pictures....
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Editor
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1941
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For some reason or other, Melody for Three seems to be the most frequently revived of RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian." As ever,...
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Editor
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1941
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In this drama an eager-beaver reporter loses his job when he prints a false story about a society girl. The unemployed...
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Editor
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1941
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In this entry in the long-running "Higgins" series of comedy dramas, Papa Higgins throws his family into turmoil when he...
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Editor
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1941
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There were two separate 1940s film series inspired by Philips H. Lord's radio weekly Mr. District Attorney; the first was...
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Editor
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1941
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In this medical melodrama, a young MD finds himself in love with a woman who doesn't love him. She is interested in an...
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Editor
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1941
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Sailors on Leave stars William Lundigan as sailor Chuck Stephens, who has borrowed so much money from his fellow gobs that...
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Editor
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1941
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Brothers end up on opposite sides of the law in this Western set during the Civil War. Posing as a Union officer, Don Mason,...
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Editor
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1940
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1940
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1940
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In this musical, a con man makes a good living by promoting bogus charity shows. He gets the communities all revved up and...
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Editor
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1940
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The second entry in RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian" series, Courageous Dr. Christian was like the first inspired by the popular...
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Editor
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1940
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Musical comedy favorite Elsie Janis, who gained renown in WW1 as "The Sweetheart of the AEF", returned to the screen after a...
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Editor
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1940
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In this western, a cowpoke is framed for the murder of his best friend. Interspersed between the main plot are subplots...
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Editor
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1940
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Based on a novel by Medora Field, Who Killed Aunt Maggie? would appear to be an attempt by Republic Pictures to launch a new...
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Editor
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1940
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The third of six feature films based on radio's popular Dr. Christian series, Dr. Christian Meets the Women once more stars...
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Editor
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1940
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As in all his early westerns, Roy Rogers battles true Old West outlaws in the fine In Old Caliente. He is, as usual, Roy...
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Editor
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1939
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As a direct result with his excellent showing as warm-hearted Dr. Dafoe in the Dionne Quintuplets films, Jean Hersholt was...
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Editor
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1939
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In this actioner, a U.S. border patrol agent stationed in Tijuana loses his job and gets into deep trouble after a friend is...
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Editor
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1939
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The United States Air Force dropping bombs on decent, taxpaying ranchers is perhaps not your standard B-Western theme but...
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Editor
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1939
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A disruptive Annapolis naval cadet refuses to tow the line and so gets booted out of the prestigious academy. Later, he...
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Editor
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1939
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Man of Conquest was the first "super production" from Republic Pictures, a studio not known for its lavish budgets. This...
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Editor
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1939
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Among the best-known of Republic's "B" pictures of the late 1930s, Hollywood Stadium Mystery is a neat and satisfying...
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Editor
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1938
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In this drama, a young man must choose between a military career or a career in professional football. The story opens as...
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Editor
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1938
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Arson Gang Busters was a slick little Republic programmer highlighted by several well-staged miniature sequences, courtesy of...
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Editor
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1938
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An undying love is chronicled in this "women's picture." The sweeping tale begins in a quiet New England village during the...
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Editor
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1938
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This Roy Rogers musical western (his second starring vehicle for Republic) concerns itself with a group of Texas Rangers,...
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Editor
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1938
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Veteran character actors Mary Boland and Ernest Truex are aces as the stars of Republic's Mama Runs Wild. "Mama" is...
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Editor
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1938
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In this musical comedy, a struggling songwriter fakes a letter of admittance into the apartment of a rich composer. It is...
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Editor
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1937
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Tons Walker (Grant Withers) is the man in charge of the steel mill built from the ground up by the late William Reardon...
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Editor
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1937
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In this tearjerker, a 10-year old orphan and his crippled sister struggle to survive. The newsboy is devoted to his little...
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Editor
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1937
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Larceny on the Air is a Republic B-plus picture "drawn from today's headlines." In this instance, the news event pounced upon...
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Editor
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1937
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Editor
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1934
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