"It'll make you yell SOLID!" boasted the ads for the Monogram musical Campus Rhythm. Johnny Downs stars as Scoop, a rather...
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1943
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Former silent screen comic Harry Langdon earned above-title billing for the final time in his long career in this roughhewn...
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1942
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In this entry in the long-running "Higgins" series of comedy dramas, Papa Higgins throws his family into turmoil when he...
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1941
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Though Republic Pictures had discontinued its "Higgins Family" series in 1940, the studio continued filming its stray...
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1941
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1940
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Buster Keaton is sadly miscast in this two-reel comedy about the capture of a jewel thief. Mainly nonstop slapstick, the...
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1940
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The Higgins family gets in another comical bind when Ernest loses the fortune in bonds he was hired to deliver. In order to...
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1940
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Earl of Puddlestone was released minus a director credit out of respect for megger Gus Meins, who committed suicide shortly...
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1940
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1939
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1936
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Ex-cop Russell Hopton, framed for a crime he didn't commit, gets a second chance in life after enduring a train wreck. His...
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1936
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1936
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In one of his most successful portrayals of a "living dead" man, Boris Karloff plays John Ellman, an ex-convict who is framed...
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1936
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Knockabout slapstick dominates this two-reel Navy comedy from Educational. Naval recruit Elmer (Buster Keaton) is seemingly...
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1935
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A couple of idealistic reporters attempt to unmask an unfair system in this topical melodrama from poverty row company...
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1935
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Former Miss America Irene Ware stars in the standard Chestefield Pictures social drama False Pretenses. Ware is cast as...
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1935
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This highly fictionalized biopic of legendary sharpshooter Annie Oakley stars Barbara Stanwyck as "Little Sure Shot" Annie....
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1935
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Shirley Grey plays The Girl Who Came Back in this Chesterfield Pictures "special". Grey is cast as Gilda, a former gun moll...
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1935
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1934
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Dumped by his fiancé, a young man (Buster Keaton) drives from Boston out West determined to start a new life. He winds up in...
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1934
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Earl Derr Biggers, the creator of Charlie Chan, was responsible for the international-espionage yarn Inside the Lines. The...
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1930
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Del Lord, director of many a Three Stooges farce in the 1930s and 1940s, told the actors when to move and when not to move in...
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1929
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No, Dead Man's Curve does not star Jan and Dean-mainly because it was filmed before either one of them was born. The film...
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1928
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1928
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1928
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1928
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Blindfold is a crime drama that gets off to a lively (if unbelievable) start when a dedicated cop deliberately gets himself...
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1928
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The Outlaw Dog stars Ranger, one of the better Rin-Tin-Tin rivals, in the title role. When his master is attacked and left...
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1927
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Chorus girl Barbara Page (Viola Dana) gives up the footlights when she becomes the wife of bank clerk Dick Cobb (Tom Gallery...
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1927
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Winsome Lois Wilson stars as The Gingham Girl in this cinemadaptation of the popular musical comedy of the same name. Wilson...
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1927
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1927
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1927
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Brave miner Dan Emory (Robert Ramsey) befriends a mistreated dog (Ranger) in this action-melodrama produced by Robertson-Cole...
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1926
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The action in Flame of the Argentine is evenly divided between New Orleans and South America. Movie newcomer...
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1926
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Although cowboy star Buck Jones plays a prizefighter in this drama, he's only getting in the ring to pay for a ranch -- which...
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1924
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This melodrama, based on the novel Pink Gods and Blue Demons by Cynthia Stockley, wasted the talents of James Kirkwood,...
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1922
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Contrary to popular belief, the career of Mary Miles Minter did not end the moment that director William Desmond Taylor was...
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1922
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What was Paramount thinking when it cast a capable comedienne like Bebe Daniels in this artificial tragedy? The funny moments...
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1922
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