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1952
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1949
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Director
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1940
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In this adventure set in Cairo, two foreign correspondents are assigned to investigate a ring of arms smugglers. One of them...
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Director
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1937
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Jack Holt is so tight-jawed in Outlaws in the Orient that one wonders how his bridgework will hold up. Holt plays Chet Eaton,...
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1937
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Gary Cooper stars in this rousing adventure saga of three British officers of the 41st Regiment of Bengal Lancers of India....
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1935
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RKO Radio's spectacular production The Last Days of Pompeii utilizes the title but precious little else of the famous...
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Director
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1935
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John Barrymore is the Long Lost Father in this lightweight seriocomedy. Barrymore is felicitously cast as Carl Bellairs, who...
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Director
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1934
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Hoping to immediately cash in on its blockbuster hit King Kong (1933). RKO Radio commissioned producers Willis O'Brien and...
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Director
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1933
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Director
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1933
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An old man learns the sad truth of the old saw about being careful what you wish for in this horror outing that is based on...
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Director
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1933
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"How would you like to star opposite the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood?" Enticed by these words, brunette leading...
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Director, Producer
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1933
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The first of many official and unofficial screen versions of Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game was put together by...
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Director, Producer
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1932
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Director, Editor, Producer
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1931
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The Lost Empire was the second of a series of travelogues produced by the enterprising Captain Edward A. Salisbury. From 1921...
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Cinematographer
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1929
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This was the third screen version of A.E.W. Mason's oft-filmed novel about one soldier's triumph over cowardice and was the...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor
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1928
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1927
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1925
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1924
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