In this Alaskan adventure, kindly forest ranger Adam West endeavors to civilize a beautiful young girl who was raised by...
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1966
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In this western, set in 1875, an agent for the National Detective Agency is assigned to find the murderous outlaw gang that...
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Director
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1964
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This sci-fi melodrama about housing construction in the murky deep sea is as clear as the muddied water itself. Enterprising...
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Director
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1962
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Although this story of the making of a gangland hoodlum reflects only some of the real history of the Detroit Purple Gang in...
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Director
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1960
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The story of a boy and his fish is chronicled in this heartwarming children's drama. The story centers around Raymie, a...
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1960
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The premiere episode of Have Gun, Will Travel finds cultured gunslinger Paladin (Richard Boone) already headquartered at a...
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1957
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Zachary Scott heads the cast of the heavily plotted western Treasure of Ruby Hills. The son of a notorious outlaw, Haney...
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1955
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A TV telethon is the "gimmick" in Allied Artists' The Big Tipoff. Richard Conte plays two-bit newspaper columnist Johnny...
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1955
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1954
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In this espionage drama, an FBI agent heads to California's Big Bear resort for R&R and ends up stopping the evil communists...
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1954
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1954
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1954
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A U.S. Army cavalry officer (Dane Clark) leads westward-bound settlers through Indian territory. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1954
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A heretofore unexplored chapter in the saga of female western desperado Belle Starr is detailed in this fanciful sagebrusher....
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1953
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1953
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1953
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Monogram's on-and-off "Northwest Mountie" series was on again with 1952's Northwest Territory. Ostensibly based on a...
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1952
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In this Yukon adventure, a gold mining community is rocked by a murder. A Mountie investigates and encounters a female...
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1952
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1952
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1952
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Monogram's Sea Tiger stars John Archer as discredited sea captain Ben McGrun, on the outs for supposedly collaborating with...
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1952
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In this entry in the "Henry Latham" series, set during WW II, an independent young woman takes control of a flying school...
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1951
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In this North Woods adventure, the Mounties investigate a series of payroll robberies and discover that it is an inside job....
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1951
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Wayne Morris was rapidly becoming Monogram's answer to John Wayne when he starred in Yellow Fin. Lensed on location in the...
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1951
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Texans Never Cry but they sure do sing a lot in this Gene Autry western. Cast as a Texas Ranger, Autry is trying to get the...
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1951
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Someone is trying to ruin the Rocky Mountain Stage Line in Dentonville and mine superintendent Gene Autry suspects that...
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Director
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1950
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Gene Autry sings "When the Bloom is on the Sage" in this early entry in his popular television series. When the board of...
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1950
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"Sing Me a Song of the Saddle," warbles Gene Autry in this, the premiere episode of his five-season-long television series....
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1950
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The third installment in low-budget producer Lindsley Parson's "Chinook" series, Snow Dog was ostensibly based on pulp writer...
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1950
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In the third entry of his long-running television series, Gene Autry comes across a man murdered by a silver arrow. In...
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1950
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1950
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Partially filmed in the San Bernardino Mountains, Call of the Klondike was perhaps the best of producer Lindsley Parson's...
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1950
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Gene Autry sings his own and Ray Whitley's "Back in the Saddle Again" in the opening sequence of this, the fifth episode of...
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Director
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1950
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Sierra Passage was the first of a brief series of program westerns produced by Monogram and starring Wayne Morris. The film...
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1950
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Just before its matriculation into Lippert Pictures, Screen Guild produced the fast-based boxing drama Ringside....
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Director
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1949
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Apache Chief was the second film to be lensed with the Garutso Balanced Lens, which gave the illusion of a three-dimensional...
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1949
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Gene Autry sings, fights, and sings some more in the Cinecolor "special" The Big Sombrero. Autry comes to the aid of senorita...
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1949
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1948
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Monogram's French Leave received an inordinate amount of press coverage because of its teaming of two former child stars....
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Director
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1948
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The same week that Pine-Thomas Productions' Speed to Spare was tradeshown in Los Angeles, the company released another of its...
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Director
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1948
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A minor Bulldog Drummond story featuring Conway in his search for a set of lead toy soldiers. The little fighting men were...
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Director
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1948
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Tim Holt stars in Gun Smugglers, stretching his range by playing a character named Tim Holt. Our Hero, once again teamed with...
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Director
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1948
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In this romantic musical, a clever young adman decides to create the perfect woman as none of his models quite measure up....
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Director
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1947
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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back was the second and last entry in Columbia's abortive attempt to revive the "Bulldog Drummond"...
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1947
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Smugglers are working the border between Mexico and California in this action-filled and, of course, tuneful Gene Autry...
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1947
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In this comedy, a novelist visits a local nightclub to do some research for her upcoming novel. Her husband, away on a...
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1947
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In this musical, the fourth entry in a five-film series, three singers come together to form a nightclub act. Their...
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1947
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Roy Rogers could do no wrong at the box office in 1946, so it's safe to assume that Song of Arizona would have been a hit...
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1946
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In his first film after four-years of military duty, Gene Autry returns to a familiar setting: a modern western...
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1946
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Republic's Under Nevada Skies blends equal parts music and action, resulting in a treat for fans of both. Roy Rogers stars as...
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Director
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1946
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Rainbow over Texas is set in a western never-never land, with vintage six-shooters and stagecoaches sharing screen time with...
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Director
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1946
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This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal...
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1946
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1945
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A tuneful Roy Rogers Western, Along the Navajo Trail finds Dale Evans' Lazy A Ranch under siege from nasty J. Richard Bentley...
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1945
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In this western, a dreamy young woman, tired of her boring life and job travels to an abandoned town where her grandmother...
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1945
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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Director
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1945
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The Man From Oklahoma is set during a 20th century renactment of the 19th century Oklahoma land rush, but if patrons wanted...
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Director
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1945
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This comedy centers around an inept reporter who wouldn't recognize a hot story if it burned him on the hand. The trouble...
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Director
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1945
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In this musical, a humble cigarette girl dreams of auditioning for the handsome bandleader at the nightclub. Her many...
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1945
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Paramount's Pine-Thomas production unit continued its unbroken string of box-office successes with Gambler's Choice....
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1944
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Roy Rogers saves Dale Evans from being hoodwinked by a rodeo competitor in this pleasant, and pleasantly tuneful, B-Western...
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1944
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Timber Queen is another of Pine-Thomas' rugged low-budget adventure films of the 1940s, most of which (like this one) starred...
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1944
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Amidst its usual yearly quota of adventure films, Paramount's Pine-Thomas unit turned out a handful of comedies and...
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Director
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1944
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Another of Jack Haley's comedy vehicles for Pine-Thomas productions, One Body Too Many casts Haley as timid insurance...
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Director
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1944
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Brad Taylor, Republic's newest leading man (after a long tenure at Columbia as "Stanley Brown"), heads the cast of the...
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Director
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1944
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Five singing farmer boys (the Hoosier Hotshots) have built up quite a following in their local community. Everybody likes...
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1943
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1943
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Country-western star Roy Acuff is top-billed in the Republic musical comedy O, My Darling Clementine. The story concerns a...
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Director
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1943
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Army engineeer Richard Arlen helps blaze the trail for a crucial highway in the Alaskan wastes. His younger brother...
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Director
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1943
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High Explosive is a Hollywood "B" precursor to the later, more critically lionized The Wages of Fear. Chester Morris plays a...
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Director
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1943
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This musical features a number of old-time country music stars as it follows the exploits of a pretty dairy magnate who...
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Director
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1943
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The plot of the Pine-Thomas adventure quickie Submarine Alert is more than a little beholden to Hitchcock's The 39 Steps....
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1943
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In this drama, a truck driver begins wooing a young woman who still lives with her father who constantly brags how he, not...
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1942
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In this cornball comedy, the Weavers start a Victory garden to help out with the war. The encounter resistance from the...
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1942
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In this entry in the "Weaver Family" series, the town of Farmington is being plagued by a crime wave. The angry citizens are...
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1942
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One of the most frequently revived of the Pine-Thomas productions of the 1940s, Wildcat is set amongst the oil fields of...
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1942
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In this comedy, a hapless army lieutenant is ejected from his plane during a training maneuver and ends up deep in the...
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1942
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No relation to the much-later "Matt Helm" spy comedy of the same name, Pine-Thomas Productions' The Wrecking Crew serves as a...
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1942
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Its sophisticated title notwithstanding, Tuxedo Junction is another heap o' cornpone from hillbilly-music favorites The...
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Director
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1941
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The down-home Weaver family stars in this countrified drama set in Peaceful Valley where if things went any slower they'd be...
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Director
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1941
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Republic Pictures obviously hoped to build vaudevillian Eddie Foy Jr. into a major screen comedian, as witness such efforts...
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Director
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1941
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Rodeo champ Gene Autry inherits half interest in both a ranch and a mine that provides steady employment for the surrounding...
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1941
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Detective Chester Morris and his nosy wife Jean Parker set up housekeeping in a small Reno hotel room, whence Morris conducts...
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1941
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Flying Blind was the third of William Pine and William Thomas' independent productions for Paramount release. The cast...
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1941
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An innocent young woman is accused of murder by her wicked stepmother. The poor lass ends up in prison. Fortunately, a...
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1940
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In this musical romance, a plucky young woman decides to save her town from financial ruin by marrying a wealthy captain of...
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1940
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1940
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East meets west in this musical western starring singing cowboy Gene Autry. After the death of its owner, the financially...
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1940
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1940
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In Old Missouri is an entertaining Republic "regional" aimed at the thriving Country-Western fandom of the 1940s. Heading the...
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1940
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Though they may seem as corny as Kansas in August when seen today, the Weaver Brothers and Elviry was one of the most popular...
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1940
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Little Mary Lee, Republic's 1940 answer to Shirley Temple, stars in the bucolic musical comedy Barnyard Follies. Essentially...
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1940
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Gene Autry rescues a young boy from a gang of kidnappers in this delightful musical-Western from Republic Pictures. Having...
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1940
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Like so many Gene Autry westerns of the early 1940s, Carolina Moon draws its title from a popular song of the era, duly...
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Director
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1940
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Two Canadian Mounties and the son of Rin Tin Tin join forces to solve a complex mystery in the north woods. The trouble...
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Director
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1939
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In this crime drama, the owner and chief editor of a newspaper gets together with two college pals and begins looking into...
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Director
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1939
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In this drama, a young businessman is forced to dig with a pick for a day after he almost caused a fire. While toiling away,...
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Director
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1939
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That fine stage and screen actor Walter Abel enjoys a rare movie starring role in Columbia's First Offenders. Upset with the...
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1939
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Flirting with Fate is one of the lesser Joe E. Brown vehicles for independent producer David L. Loew. Brown is cast as Dixon,...
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1938
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Blondes at Work is number four in Warner Bros.' lively "Torchy Blane" series. Glenda Farrell returns as girl reporter Torchy...
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1938
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In this lively campus-set musical comedy, a budding entrepreneur nearly loses everything after his get-rich quick scheme to...
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Director
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1938
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In this drama, an innocent man is framed for murder and sent to Sing Sing where he meets a kindly prison chaplain who helps...
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1938
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This harmless Universal musical comedy is worth having as one of the few filmed records of legendary Broadway comedian...
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1938
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In their third crime-solving adventure, smart-aleck newspaper woman Torchy Blane (Glenda Farrell) and slightly dense homicide...
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1937
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This is the second entry in the Torch Blane reporter series. In this episode, ace reporter Torchy, wanting to impress her...
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Director
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1937
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District attorney Victor Shanley (John Litel) is forced out of his job through the machinations of gang boss Al Kruger...
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1937
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This drama is based upon a play by George S. Kaufman, The Butter and Egg Man. It tells the tale of Erwin, a naive yokel who...
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1937
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A young wife butts head with her beautiful best friend after her husband hires the latter to be his personal secretary and...
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Director
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1937
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Nurse Sarah Keate, the middle-aged crime-solver created by mystery novelist Mignon Eberhardt, was reshaped as a much younger...
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1936
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The Murder of Dr. Harrigan is based on a "Nurse Sarah Keats" mystery novel by Mignon Eberhardt. The middle-aged protagonist...
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1936
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As originally conceived by detective novelist Frederick Nebel, hotshot girl reporter Torchy Blaine was a male news-hound...
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1936
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This western tells the story of a brave Army captain assigned to escort an important official's daughter through Indian...
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1936
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In 1929, Bette Davis made her Broadway debut in the now-forgotten stage play Broken Dishes. But Davis did not appear in the...
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1936
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In this romantic crime drama a young Detroit criminal flees into the West after killing his boss. It was accidental, but he...
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1936
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Based on the W. Somerset Maugham novel The Narrow Corner, the melodramatic adventure Isle of Fury is one of Humphrey Bogart's...
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1936
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The Big Noise is retired textile manufacturer Julius Trent (Guy Kibbee). Seeking a new outlet for his entrepreneurial...
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Director
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1936
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An aspiring singer learns the bitter price of stardom in this musical drama. She starts out a small-town girl and soon...
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1935
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