Captain Uri Litman (Robert Fuller) must lead a small group of soldiers in a vital mission to destroy a key Arab radar station...
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1968
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American-International's Beach Party series came to an abrupt end with Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Because of such...
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1966
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The great Vincent Price obviously had fun with his characterization of Dr. Goldfoot in this campy spy spoof directed by...
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1965
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The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Joe De Rita) leave Boston for the Wild West when they are fired from the...
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1965
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The original king of rock-n-roll (Elvis Presley) stars in this light comedy musical as a singing buck who finds employment at...
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1965
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This slapstick comedy is a hilarious spoof on "Around The World In 80 Days." The grandson of the celebrated Phinius Fogg...
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1963
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly-Joe DeRita are out of this world as The Three Stooges In Orbit. The veteran comedy trio...
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1962
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Larry, Moe and Curly Joe work in a pharmacy where a young professor works on a time machine. When the machine is sabotaged by...
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1962
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In this family-oriented comedy, Snow White is taken to the woods to be killed at the behest of her evil stepmother and ends...
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1961
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At the start of his film career and just a year before his appearance in Murder, Inc. would get him Academy Award notice,...
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1959
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This routine and somewhat trite war movie develops slowly until a group of five nurses are captured by North Korean troops...
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1959
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This is the very last entry in the long-running Bowery Boys saga. This time the gang gets involved with English diamond...
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1958
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In this entry in the long-running "Bowery Boys" series Sach sells his soul to the Devil so he can atone for spending a...
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1957
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Former "Henry Aldrich" James Lydon is cast against type as a mean-spirited reform school alumnus in Chain of Evidence....
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1957
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When a city cafe owner buys himself a peaceful country manse to relax in, the Bowery Boys are quite excited. Unfortunately,...
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1957
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"Wild Bill" Elliot once again plays diligent police lieutenant Boyle in Footsteps in the Night. This time, Doyle investigates...
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1957
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In this episode of the long-running "Bowery Boys" series, Sach reminisces about the time he and the gang spent helping the...
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1957
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The Bowery Boys--Slip (Leo Gorcey), Sach (Huntz Hall) et. al.--are suckered into buying a uranium mine near the western town...
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1956
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In this entry in the long running Bowery Boys series, the boys begin working as free-lance photographers. Trouble ensues when...
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1956
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This is one of the last episodes of the long-running Bowery Boys film series. This time the trouble begins when a spoiled...
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1956
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In this entry in the long-running series, the Bowery Boys must help a reporter who was beaten up during an undercover...
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1955
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It's the Bowery Boys again, in their 35th feature film. Sach (Huntz Hall) buys a battered oil lamp, which turns out to have...
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1955
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The title tells all in this seventh entry in Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series. This time around, Ma (Marjorie Main) and...
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1955
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This Bowery Boys opus gets under way when Sach (Huntz Hall) is informed that he is heir to a fortune. Sach and his buddy Slip...
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1955
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Having forsaken westerns for detective melodramas in Dial Red O, William "Wild Bill" Ellliot continues in this vein in Sudden...
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1955
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The Bowery Boys go to Africa in this entry in the long-running series. They embark upon their adventure after they discover...
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1954
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The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters may not be the best of the "Bowery Boys" series, but it was unquestionably the most...
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1954
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1954
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In this entry in the long-running Bowery Boys series, Sach becomes a mind-reader after he is punched in the nose. To...
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1953
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A rare foray into straight action-adventure by comedy director Edward Bernds, Hot News stars Stanley Clements as ex-pugilist...
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1953
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Though scheduled for production as early as 1950, the Bowery Boys' Loose in London didn't go before the cameras until 1953....
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1953
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When the Bowery Boys go to visit a friend on an Air Force base, they are pulled into an investigation to discover why their...
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1953
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One reviewer of Abbott & Costello's Lost in Alaska summed up the proceeding in three pithy words: "Lost is right." While not...
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1952
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Joan Davis' cinematic swan song was the slapstick farce Harem Girl. Davis plays Susie Perkins, the secretary-travelling...
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1952
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1952
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1951
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1951
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This time we're in ancient Egypt, where the Three Stooges own a used-chariot dealership ("I'm Honest Moe, he's Honest Shemp,...
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1948
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The wonderful newfangled world of television provides the backdrop for this musical. The tale begins as an advertising...
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1946
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The Beautiful Cheat was one of the last B pictures produced by Universal studios before its merger with International...
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1946
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1946
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In this musical, a chorus of convicts conspires to get a paroled crooner chucked back in the clink. Songs include: "Time...
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1945
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In 1912, John Bunny and Flora Finch starred in the one-reel farce The New Secretary, wherein Bunny's wife hires a homely...
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1945
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Mobster Louie the Wolf (Eddie Featherstone) sends an unsuspecting handyman (Buster Keaton) to gather up the collection money...
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1941
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Wisecracking Public Stenographer Ann McNair (Lola Lane) spends most of her time fending off the Roamin' Fingers and Rushin'...
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1934
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