Though she promised Darrin that she'd give up her responsibilities as Queen of the Witches, Samantha is obliged to attend an...
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1968
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Insurance investigator Richard Cutting (Patrick O'Neal) is summoned to look into the sinking of some ships owned by wealthy...
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1968
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Two bohemians come up with a get-rich-quick scheme that goes awray in this comedy scripted by Carl Reiner. Paul...
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1965
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This lavishly produced, big-budget comedy (it cost $20 million in 1964 dollars) stars Shirley MacLaine as Louisa, a widow who...
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1964
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In dire need of 100 dollars, Lucy (Lucille Ball) is delighted to discover that her pinchpenny banker Mr. Mooney has been...
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Mme. Fifi
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1964
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Stephanie Carew (Sandra Warner) hires Perry (Raymond Burr) to sue first-time novelist Deborah Dearborn (Zeme North) for...
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1964
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In this comedy, a Yankee musician is working in Paris when he encounters a movie star chasing after her naughty French poodle...
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1964
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Stefanie Powers guest-stars as the legendary, cantankerous Calamity Jane. Having promised not to reveal that Calamity is a...
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1963
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When the Americans capture the village of Beauville, Saunders (Vince Morrow) grants permission to Pvt. Paul Villers (Chris...
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1963
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Wealthy J.J. Gideon (Otto Kruger) disapproves of the romance between his grandson David (Karl Held) and David's secretary...
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1961
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Having struck gold with the previous season's Dillinger, the King Brothers returned to Monogram as producers of The Gangster....
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1947
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In this campy jungle adventure, an embezzler's daughter is the sole survivor of a plane crash. Hurt and afraid, the woman is...
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Marie
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1944
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Ever so slightly, the quality of PRC Pictures' film output improved as the 1940s rolled on. In PRC's Dixie Jamboree,...
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Yvette
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1944
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The title tells all in the PRC quickie Delinquent Daughters. June Carlson and Teala Loring play a couple of mature-looking...
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Mimi
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1944
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In this wartime drama, an ex-gangster proves himself a decent man when he helps defeat the Nazis while he is hiding out on a...
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Maria
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1943
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More ambitious than its budget will permit, Three Legionnaires details the misadventures of comrades-in-arms Chuck...
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Olga
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1937
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Based on Al Jolson's 1931 Broadway hit, Wonder Bar transposes the "Grand Hotel" formula to a lavish nightclub in Paris'...
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1934
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In this comedy a maid and a butler work for a very rich man. The trouble begins when their employer dies and leaves his...
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Marie
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1933
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Jimmy Dolan (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) is a light heavyweight champion, with the world at his feet. Then he gets into a fight...
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1933
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Reportedly at the request of Marion Davies herself, Bing Crosby was borrowed from Paramount for the MGM Davies vehicle...
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Lili Yvonne
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1933
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That charming supporting player, Fifi D'Orsay, got a rare starring role in this obscure show business melodrama produced by...
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1932
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Mr. Lemon of Orange was advertised as comedian El Brendel's first starring feature, even though he'd previously dominated the...
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1931
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In this comedy, a successful owner of a meat-packing plant tries to pass on his obsession for punctuality and rules to his...
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1931
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1931
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In this drama, a macho ironworker and his equally tough friend decide to leave New Orleans to work as beam-walkers on a New...
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1930
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This musical is the last Hollywood film made by Alexander Korda before he went on to greatness in Europe. The story is set in...
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1930
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In this romance, a none-too-bright sailor (Victor McLaglen) takes a trip to Paris, not realizing he had just won the...
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1930
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1930
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Will Rogers' first all-talking feature casts the beloved humorist as Pike Peters, owner of an auto repair shop in Claremore,...
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1929
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