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1946
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The Technicolor swashbuckler Bandit of Sherwood Forest stars Cornel Wilde as Robert of Nottingham, son of the legendary Robin...
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1946
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This Republic programmer is based on a true story, though its plot complications are anything but founded in reality. Set in...
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1945
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Filmed in lavish Technicolor and given Tiffany production values by producer Alexander Korda, the British comedy Divorce of...
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1938
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In this drama the trouble begins when a young woman marries and her ruthless, but wealthy father, a shipping magnate, cuts...
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1938
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In this comedy, a young husband tires of living off of his mother-in-law's money and decides to allow a film crew to use his...
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1935
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In this romantic comedy, an aged wine maker ignores his sons' disapproval and marries a much younger woman. The angered sons...
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Josephine Popinot
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1935
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In this romantic comedy two young people defy their feuding parents and marry. Accusations of fraud ensue. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1934
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1934
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Jew Suss was a well-worn stage drama based on an old novel by Lionel Feuchtwanger. The story involves an enterprising Jewish...
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1934
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This story of espionage in World War I is based on a true story. Marthe McKenna (Madeleine Carroll) is a nurse from Belgium...
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1934
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1934
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1934
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Tom Walls, one of the most famous of the Aldwych Theater farceurs, was both star and director of Leave It to Smith. Based on...
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Lady Trench
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1933
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It's a wildly varied group that takes shelter from a raging English storm in the forbidding mansion of the Femm family. Among...
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1932
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1932
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No relation to American author Sidney Howard, bulbous Briton Sydney Howard was the star comedian in several cheaply made film...
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1931
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1931
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1931
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Alcolom
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1925
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In this star-studded British mystery, the title refers to a band of blackmailers who have marked a group of important people...
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1922
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With her Hollywood career in the doldrums, actress Mae Marsh briefly set up shop in England, where she appeared in several...
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1922
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