Perry (Raymond Burr) and Della (Barbara Hale) return to their office to find that someone has left a four-month-old baby on...
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1962
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The lovely assistant of an evil hypnotist has no idea that she is the descendant of a horrifying prehistoric sea monster she...
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1956
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1953
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1949
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PRC's Machine Gun Mama is the sort of comedy that tries to get laughs by invoking the name of Brooklyn. Wallace Ford and El...
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Ollie Swenson
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1944
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A sleepy hay-seed filled Arkansas town gets spotlight fever when a local sow bears an unprecedented 10 piglets. Suddenly...
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1944
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In this musical drama, a construction worker becomes the guardian of a 12-year old girl after one of his buddies is killed....
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Axel Swenson
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1940
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Though its title suggests a war picture of some sort, MGM's Gallant Sons actually concerns the efforts of a group of kids to...
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1940
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Set during the war of 1812, Hal Roach's Captain Caution is an unusual swashbuckler in that the "hero" is actually the...
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1940
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In this campus drama, an orphan wins a cadet scholarship to the Culver military academy. He is a cocky fellow, and is very...
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1939
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Lucius
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1939
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A remake of Paul Leni's The Last Warning (1929), this "Crime Club" series entry once again presents the spectacle of an actor...
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1939
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Universal's Code of the Streets stars the Little Tough Guys, an offshoot of Warner Bros.' Dead End Kids. This time...
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1939
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Call a Messenger is the second entry in Universal's "Dead End Kids/Little Tough Guys" series. In this one, the Little Tough...
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1939
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This third film version of Peter B. Kyne's Valley of the Giants benefits from the breahtaking Technicolor location...
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1938
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Happy Landing was another Sonja Henie moneyspinner from the 20th Century-Fox film factory. The story gets under way when...
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1938
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1938
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Johnny Downs takes a break from his usual campus musicals to play a small-town songsmith in Blonde Trouble. Attempting to...
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1937
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Rivalry, romance, and brotherly love in logging camps are chronicled in this drama. The trouble begins when the brother of a...
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1937
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"Bugs" Svenson
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1937
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Admidst a sea of melodramatic and unbelievable courtroom dramas, Career Woman is distinguished by its comparative realism....
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1936
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Dry-goods store owner Tillie Prescott (ZaSu Pitts) has promised to marry meek barber Chris Peterson (El Brendel), but he...
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Chris Peterson
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1934
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Based on a Zane Grey story, The Last Trail stars virile cowboy hero George O'Brien in a largely anti-heroic role. Escaping...
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1934
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Olsen's Night Out is the alternate title for Olsen's Big Moment. Swedish-dialect comedian El Brendel stars as Olsen, a...
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Knute Olsen
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1934
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The Hollywood debut of German star Lillian Harvey, this film operetta was held back in favor of Harvey's second outing,...
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Stigmat
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1933
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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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Olsen
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1933
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In this children's comedy, a young woman is left in charge of two little hellions when her sister dies. She finally finds...
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Carl Lundstrom
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1932
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The troubled career of a luckless motorcycle cop provides the basis for this police drama. His difficulties begin when he...
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Olsen
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1932
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Though silent star John Gilbert's talking pictures were habitual money-losers, the stubborn actor insisted that MGM honor his...
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Axel
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1931
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Mr. Lemon of Orange was advertised as comedian El Brendel's first starring feature, even though he'd previously dominated the...
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Mr. Lemon
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1931
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Olsen
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1931
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In his third feature-film appearance, Spencer Tracy plays a small-town hotshot named William Donroy, who talks a young...
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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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1931
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Chris Jansen
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1931
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Made in 1930, this well-known sci-fi musical chronicles the adventures of a lightning-struck man who awakens to find himself...
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Single O
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1930
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In the first years of the talkies, every studio drew up plans to release annual "all-star" musical spectacles, but only Fox...
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Alex Svenson
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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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In this pygmalionesque musical, a drab secretary leads a boring life until a good friend intervenes. The friend begins a...
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Knute Olson
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1930
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Broadway star Marilyn Miller's second starring film was an adaptation of her 1925 stage hit Sunny. Flashing her celebrated...
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1930
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The first "epic" western of the talkie era, The Big Trail is motivated by a hero's search for the murderer of his father....
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Gussie
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1930
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In this romance, a none-too-bright sailor (Victor McLaglen) takes a trip to Paris, not realizing he had just won the...
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Axel Olson
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1930
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In this melodrama, set in the Far North, a half-Eskimo woman leaves her tribe and her husband to find adventure with a...
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1929
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Olson
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1929
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Eric Swenson
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1929
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Wings, the first feature film to win an Academy Award, tends to disappoint a little when seen today. Too much time is...
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1927
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Originally titled 10 Modern Commandments, this sophisticated romantic comedy-drama was the third directorial effort by...
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'Speeding' Shapiro
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1927
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After a lengthy apprenticeship in bits and secondary roles, Gary Cooper was promoted to stardom in the Zane Grey western...
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Oley "Smoke" Oleson
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1927
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1927
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Though billed second, the stunningly beautiful Louise Brooks is the focal point of the campus comedy Rolled Stockings. It's...
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Rudolph
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1927
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Although she made an unforgettable impression in Charles Chaplin's The Gold Rush, Georgia Hale spent the rest of her short...
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1926
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Toberchik
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1926
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Though well into her twenties, Bebe Daniels effectively passes as a teenager in The Campus Flirt. Daniels plays the...
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Knute Knudson
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1926
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