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1967
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Extra! Extra! The unthinkable has happened! PERRY MASON HAS LOST A CASE! The jury brings in a guilty verdict, and Perry's...
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1963
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This children's movie details the adventure of a boy (Kevin Corcoran) who tries to unravel the secrets of the Mooncussers, a...
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1962
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Desperate for attention, high-school student Susan Harper (Susan Harrison) fakes being attacked by a "masked man." Just as...
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1961
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Grace Metalious' once-notorious bestseller Peyton Place is given a lavish -- and necessarily toned-down -- film treatment in...
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1957
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The life story of West Point athletic director Marty Maher was the inspiration for John Ford's The Long Gray Line. Told in...
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1955
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Included are four Christmas episodes from '50s television shows: A Date with the Angels, Racket Squad, The Ruggles and...
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1955
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Warner Bros.' followup to its 3D hit House of Wax, Phantom of the Rue Morgue bears only the slightest resemblance to its...
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1954
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Sea of Lost Ships is partly a tribute to the U.S. Coast Guard, but mostly a typical Republic Pictures melange of action,...
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1953
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A lawyer must make the most difficult decision of his life in this crime drama that begins when the attorney's son...
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Ellen Clark
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1951
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Producer George Pal assembled an impressive roster of behind-the-camera talent -- including noted science fiction author...
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1950
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This early-'50s TV situation-comedy show featured Charles Ruggles. ~ Rovi...
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1949
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This hard-hitting, socially conscious drama, the sort of story that Warner Bros. made their hallmark in the 1930s, concerns a...
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Ruth Taylor
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1937
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When Errol Flynn insisted that Warner Bros. cook up a non-swashbuckler for his next vehicle, the result was Green Light....
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1937
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The second of Paul Muni's biographical films for Warner Bros., the Oscar-winning The Life of Emile Zola is by far the best,...
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1937
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1936
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The second screen version of Anna Katherine Green's 1878 whodunit stars Donald Cook as Dr. Truman Hartnell, a dedicated...
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Gloria
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1936
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John Ford, whose fierce pride in his Irish heritage often manifested itself in his work, directed this historical drama which...
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1936
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Ring Around the Moon was based on the once-popular novel by Vera Hobart. The story endeavors to invite comparisons between...
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1936
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Wandering around in the darkness, an amnesiac (Walter Abel) can't shake the feeling that he's murdered someone. When it...
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1936
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With Shirley Temple heading the cast of Our Little Girl, it's a moot point as to who plays the title role. Temple is cast as...
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Sarah Boynton
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1935
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1935
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Myra
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1935
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This follow-up to RKO Radio's near-perfect adaptation of Little Women was produced by small but enterprising Mascot Pictures...
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1935
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Adapted from a typically tricky J. B. Priestley stage play, Dangerous Corner is a cautionary fable about the damage caused by...
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Freda Chatfield
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1935
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The "greatest gamble" in the life of Philip Eden (Richard Dix) is to restore his long-estranged daughter Alice's...
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Florence
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1934
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