In this comedy, a milque-toast bookkeeper buckles under his overbearing girl friend's constant nagging and begins investing...
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Emily Conway
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1943
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Despite the title, the Cisco Kid (Cesar Romero) doesn't feel too lucky at the beginning of this film. It seems that someone...
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Mrs. Lawrence
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1940
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When the gentle woodcarver Geppetto (Christian Rub) builds a marionette to be his substitute son, a benevolent fairy brings...
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The Blue Fairy
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1940
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In this domestic comedy, a social climbing wife inadvertently creates trouble when she insists that her husband invite a...
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Pamela Headley
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1939
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In the tradtion of producer Harry Sherman's earlier Zane Grey westerns for Paramount, Heritage of the Desert features an...
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Miriam Naab
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1939
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Among the best-known of Republic's "B" pictures of the late 1930s, Hollywood Stadium Mystery is a neat and satisfying...
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Polly Ward
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1938
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A concert singer goes blind after a rival throws acid in his face and leaves his New York girlfriend to return to his...
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1938
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In this crime drama, an innocent wife has no idea that her husband makes his living by hijacking trucks. When she finds out...
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Peggy Mallory
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1938
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June Lake
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1938
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North of Nome is where the audience is first introduced to jut-jawed seal hunter John Raglan (Jack Holt). When he's not busy...
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Camilla
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1937
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In this gangster movie, a criminal king-pin and his gang hide out in his hometown where they witness a religious revival...
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Myrtle Thornton
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1937
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In this tuneful programmer a singer, believing that her husband, a Marine pilot accused of treason, has died in the Pacific,...
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Mary Gorham
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1937
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Anna Lind
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1936
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Shirley Temple's first costume picture -- and one of her best pictures of any kind -- was 1935's The Little Colonel. The...
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Elizabeth Lloyd Sherman
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1935
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Produced on a reasonably lavish scale by the usually parsimonious Mascot Pictures, Harmony Lane was the first of three filmed...
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Susan Pentland
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1935
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Mildred Palmer
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1935
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Anxious to graduate from 2-reel comedies to feature films, producer Hal Roach began phasing out his short-subject manifest in...
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Josephine Spiggins
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1935
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Patricia Wells
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1935
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George Ade's turn-of-the-century stage success The County Chairman was retailored as a Will Rogers vehicle in 1935. Set in...
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Lucy Rigby
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1935
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Lucy Olcott
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1934
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Previously filmed in 1915, David Harum is the story of an upstate New York rancher devoted to trotting races. Will Rogers...
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Ann
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1934
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In this adaptation of Alberto Casella's stage play, Death assumes human form in order to discover why men fear him. Posing as...
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Grazia
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1934
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Inspired by the eccentric, reclusive Wendel Family of New York's Fifth Avenue, Elizabeth MacFadden's stage melodrama Double...
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Anne Darrow
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1934
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Teresa
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1933
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