Jeff Chandler plays big-city lawyer James Gordon Blane, who heads to a small Nevada town to defend a playboy (Phillip Reed)...
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1957
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Alfred Hitchcock's second directorial effort for his popular suspense anthology is one of the series' best ever episodes....
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1955
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Ever on the lookout for original story ideas, the producers of the "Hopalong Cassidy" series came up with a lulu in Outlaws...
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Charles Grant
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1941
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1936
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1932
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Dr. Larabee
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1932
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Amelia Cruikshank (June Clyde) doesn't know what real trouble is until she inherits her dad's auto-manufacturing business....
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1932
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When Lt. Bob Denton (John Wayne) tells his girlfriend Evelyn (Laura La Plante) that he has no intention of marrying her, she...
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1931
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Two impetuous students at a girl's school make a little bet and cause all kinds of trouble in this romance. As both of them...
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1930
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An innocent maid stands accused of killing her employer in this courtroom melodrama from the silent era. During the trial it...
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District Attorney
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1929
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When a wealthy recluse apparently commits suicide, his trusted friend Rex Lease is put in charge of the estate. Lease is...
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1928
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You couldn't go wrong with the "tired businessmen" in a 1928 movie audience with a title like Bare Knees....
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1928
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1928
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At the tail end of her starring career, Agnes Ayres played a young woman attempting to prove that her father (Rhody Hathaway)...
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1928
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Frank Willard's barn-storming stage melodrama Cat and the Canary was filmed four times over a fifty-year period. This silent...
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Charles Wilder
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1927
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After suffering a blow on the head, brilliant scientist Forrest Stanley totally loses his memory. Wandering into a travelling...
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1927
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The Climbers is the third film version of the same-named play by Clyde Fitch. Whereas the original play took place in...
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Duke Cordova
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1927
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1926
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Happily married Robert Agnew tries to put a little variety in his life by taking dance lessons. He spends so much time...
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1926
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This inexpensive "outdoor" actioner is set in a logging camp, where the crooked supervisor busies himself by stealing lumber...
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Ronald MacDonald
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1926
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Legend has it that Dorothy Revier rose to stardom in the Columbia Pictures product of the 1920s because she was the "good...
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Sir Gilbert
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1925
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This routine domestic drama was based on a stage play by Owen Davis. Jane Cornwall, a wealthy heiress (Virginia Valli),...
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James Van Clinton
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1925
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Mary Hale (Marguerite de la Motte) hates her job in a department store, and when wealthy Gordon Kent (Lionel Barrymore) comes...
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William Norworth
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1925
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Broadway matinee idol (and notorious off-screen lothario) Lou Tellegan stars as "The Villain" (that's his name in the...
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John Wendell
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1925
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Elaine Hammerstein stars in this Columbia picture, which trade magazine Motion Picture News admitted was "an average program...
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1925
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Henry
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1925
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Madoc Bill
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1925
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Although Clara Bow was not yet a full-fledged star, she had already made a mark by mid-'20s. In this melodrama, said trade...
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Carl Graham
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1924
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1924
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Although Colleen Moore made this drama before Flaming Youth, it came out later, which wound up being a big help at the box...
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Boston Blackie
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1924
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This adventurous drama of Russia's revolutionary days was based on the stage play by Earl Carroll. Wallace Beery -- at the...
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Mischa Vleck
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1923
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This tale of the Canadian Northwest was originally a stage play by Willard Mack and David Belasco. Belasco worked with Warner...
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Michael Devlin
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1923
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Miriam Cooper's acting career was drawing to a close when she starred in this melodrama for the Poverty Row studio C.B.C.,...
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Gordon
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1923
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Although it wasn't acknowledged publicly for decades, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and actress Marion Davies...
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Cheyne Rovein
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1922
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This virile drama, produced by William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Pictures, was based on the novel by then-popular author...
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Don Mike Farrell
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1922
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Film critics (at least those who weren't employed by the Hearst Corporation) frequently complained about the amount of money...
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Charles Brandon
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1922
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Although William Randolph Hearst had been financing the motion pictures for his mistress Marion Davies for several years,...
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Richard Cleeve
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1922
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Mary (Agnes Ayres) works as a seamstress for the wealthy Mallory family to support herself and her worthless husband Steve...
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Nelson Rogers
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1921
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Elsie Ferguson, who played the role of Carlotta Peel on stage, also starred in the film. Carlotta's aunt (Helen Dunbar has...
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1921
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Enchantment is a thoroughly delightful bit of froth, tailor-made for the talents of Marion Davies. Our heroine plays Ethel,...
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1921
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Ernest Eddison
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1920
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Ora Carew stars in this light romantic comedy from Universal. Betty (Carew) is a small-town girl who inherits a lot of money...
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1919
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When mining engineer Stephen Pachmann (Jack Livingstone) is sent to Mexico to investigate a mine, his wife Paula (Velma...
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1916
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Still in the leading-lady phase of her career, veteran stage actress and drama coach Constance Collier was top-billed in the...
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1916
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This gripping crime drama is based on the true story of the events surrounding the destruction of New York City's...
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1916
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1915
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