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1966
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Marlene Dietrich and Vittorio De Sica grace this comical yet dramatic Italian tale of a tumultuous love affair between two...
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1957
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Mistaken identity and underhanded dealings set the stage for this adventure story based on Anthony Hope's classic novel....
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1952
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1951
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In this revised adaptation of Oscar Wilde's famous comedy of manners, Lady Windermere's Fan, the middle-aged but still...
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1949
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Based loosely on the Dostoyevsky novel, The Gambler stars Gregory Peck as a sensitive 19th-century Russian author. His "great...
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1949
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Set in pre-World War I Austria, this relatively sweet and cheerful film marks writer/director Billy Wilder's first and last...
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1948
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1948
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The longest-running non-musical play in Broadway history, Life With Father was faithfully filmed by Warner Bros. in 1947....
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1947
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The Lodger was the third film version of Mrs. Marie Belloc-Lowndes' classic "Jack the Ripper" novel, and in many eyes it was...
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1944
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1944
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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was based on the lighthearted joint autobiography of actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and humorist...
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1944
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In this musical comedy, a musical comedy star is finally reunited with her estranged son whom she hasn't seen in 20 years....
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1942
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A nightclub singer becomes actively involved in the education of the son she has never seen. She uses almost everything she...
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1942
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1942
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Previously filmed in 1930 with Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore, the robust Sigmund Romberg operetta New Moon was given...
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1940
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Bing Crosby plays the melodic medico of the title. To help cover for his ailing policeman pal (Andy Devine), Crosby takes the...
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1938
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M.G.M.'s opulent costume drama Marie Antoinette marked a return to the screen after a two-year absence for reigning Queen of...
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1938
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1937
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Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" series got off to a start with 1937's Bulldog Drummond Escapes. Up-and-coming Ray Milland...
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1937
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Magazine publisher Clark Gable is happily married to Myrna Loy. Clark's devoted, super-efficient secretary Jean Harlow may...
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1936
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1935
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In this sparkling musical comedy, a bungling waiter (Maurice Chevalier) loses his job at a tony restaurant. His employment...
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1930
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In this comedy, a boozy Brit inherits an estate from his late American uncle. Unfortunately, he is too drunk to claim it and...
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Lord Tweedham
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1930
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In the early stages of his directing career, Alfred Hitchcock made a number of hackneyed studio films which barely resemble...
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1927
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Billie Dove stars as Marcia Kane, whose head is turned by the charming but sinister Grand Duke Sergei (Montague Love)....
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1927
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Sir Hugh Stafford
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1926
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This sentimental drama, based on the stage play by H.B. Trevelyan (actually a pseudonym for Guy Bolton), was the American...
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Lord Beaumont
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1925
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Irene Rich was one of Warner Bros.' new stars when she made this drama. Poverty-stricken singer Carol Drayton (Rich) attempts...
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Gordon Duane
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1924
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1924
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After a series of less-than-stellar pictures, Norma Talmadge tried something a little different with this sentimental...
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Robert Carlton
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1924
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Ernest Leeds (Frank Elliott) is the love 'em and leave 'em type, and he's having a blast on board an ocean liner. Another...
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Ernest Leeds
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1924
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Duke of Middlesex
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1924
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This mystery-melodrama had a lot of action and featured a good cast. Railroad magnate Luke Carson (William Worthington) has...
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1923
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Edward Everett Horton, who was still new to film, was perfectly cast as the meek and mild English valet Ruggles in this...
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1923
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Julia (Bessie Love) is a small-town girl who falls in love with George Crum (Frank Elliott) a much-older man. Though the...
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Randolph Crum
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1923
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Jack Pickford made a strong showing in this romantic drama, adapted from the novel by W.B.M. Ferguson. Two schemers, Crimmins...
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Mr. Waterbury
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1923
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As Gloria Swanson's star rose higher and higher, Paramount endlessly repeated the formula that brought her fame -- take a...
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Count Radistoff
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1922
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Lawyer Tom Gannell (Frank Elliot) is jealous of the attentions that college student Sorley (Dana Todd) pays his wife, Emma...
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Tom Gannell
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1921
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Bert Lytell stars in this delightful crook comedy. Because Rachel Stetherill (Edythe Chapman) disapproves of her daughter's...
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Justin Haddon
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1921
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When Bebe Daniels spent a publicity-filled ten days in jail for speeding, her studio saw an even bigger way to cash in and...
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1921
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Although this picture was adapted from the novel by Mrs. Humphrey Ward, it was rewritten to emphasize the character of Lady...
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1921
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In spite of its racy title, this Mae Murray vehicle was pretty tame stuff. Elena Evana (Murray) is a young girl who is being...
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1919
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1919
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This domestic comedy-drama isn't as amusing as it could have been. Broker John Manners (Jack Dean) spends more time at the...
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1917
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Tyrone Power Sr., the father of you-know-who, made quite a meal of his dual role in the Bluebird production John Needham's...
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1916
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This rare silent melodrama tells the oft-told tale of a western gal (Myrtle Stedman) leaving a handsome cowboy (Owen Moore,...
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1915
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As was often the case in the pre-1920 period, the title of this four-reel Universal drama was far more lurid than the film's...
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1915
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