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Producer, Screenwriter
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1956
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Because of its misleadingly sensual title and the participation of screenwriter/director F. Hugh Herbert (author of the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1953
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This is the story of a chaste young TV-commercial actress (Maggie McNamara) who is romanced by a playboy architect...
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Producer, Screenwriter
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1953
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Let's Make It Legal begins at the end--the end of the long marriage between beautiful grandmother Miriam (Claudette Colbert)...
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1951
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Joyfully preparing for her high-school graduation, and her 18th birthday, Gail Macauley (Ann Blyth) stumbles across a family...
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1950
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1949
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Clifton Webb has the role of a lifetime as Lynn Belvedere, self-styled genius and expert on everything. Belvedere accepts the...
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1948
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Though the title sounds like something from a Big Band era tune, it actually refers to commands used during the training of...
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1948
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Nostalgic and sweet, this tuneful comedy centers on a mother's reminiscence of her wild time as a 1920s teenage flapper....
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1946
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Based on a novel by Craig Rice, Home Sweet Homicide is a delightful blend of domestic comedy and murder mystery. Peggy Ann...
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1946
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If there were any doubts that little Shirley Temple was all grown up by 1945, those doubts were disippated by her appearance...
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1945
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In 1912, John Bunny and Flora Finch starred in the one-reel farce The New Secretary, wherein Bunny's wife hires a homely...
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1945
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The title Together Again referred to the fact that frequent costarsIrene Dunne and Charles Boyer were once more united on...
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1944
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A most uncharacteristic assignment for director Robert Siodmak, My Heart Belongs to Daddy was scripted by F. Hugh Herbert, of...
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1942
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The innovative direction of Robert Siodmak lifts the inexpensive imitation-Hitchcock Fly By Night well above the ordinary....
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1942
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In this romance, a hospital nurse marries a West Point football hero. She soon gets pregnant, but this doesn't stop her from...
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1941
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Former child star Jackie Cooper headlines this sentimental behind-the-scenes comedy drama. He plays an ex-child star who now...
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1940
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The Refugee was the original release title for the offbeat John Wayne vehicle Three Faces West. Wayne, Sigrid Gurie and...
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1940
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Beautifully restored to its original theatrical length of 84 minutes by the Gene Autry Foundation, Melody Ranch is a bright,...
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1940
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In this musical, the second entry in a five-film series, a thrift shop owner sells his business and buys a small time radio...
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1940
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Musical comedy favorite Elsie Janis, who gained renown in WW1 as "The Sweetheart of the AEF", returned to the screen after a...
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1940
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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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Set in the years leading up to the Civil War and its outbreak, Dark Command tells a fictionalized version of the story of...
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1940
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In this lively musical western, a cowboy's wife heads for Reno for a quickie divorce. Meanwhile her husband finds himself in...
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1938
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1937
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In this comedy, a blocked writer decides he needs a little peace and quiet to spark his creativity so that he can write the...
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1936
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Warner Bros.' "Perry Mason" series quietly slipped from the "A" to the "B" category with this adaptation of...
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1936
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1936
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring socialite heads for a vacation in Monte Carlo where she befriends a wealthy widowed...
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1936
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In this comedy, a toothpaste magnate's mischievous daughter, tired of her father's traditional ways of conducting business,...
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1935
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1935
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1935
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1935
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A battling married couple come to blows and afterwards the battered wife seeks legal council. This drama chronicles the...
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1934
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A Hollywood version of Jacques Deval's 1933 French drama Un Vie Perdue, Journal of a Crime stars Ruth Chatterton as Françoise...
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1934
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After directing three of Universal's finest horror films, James Whale shifted gears with the elegant romantic comedy By...
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1934
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Now known simply as Fashions, the lavish Warner Bros. musical Fashions of 1934 stars the unlikely but copacetic team of...
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1934
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1934
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In this crime drama, a famous criminal attorney is abandoned by his wife who has tired of his neglect and heavy drinking....
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1934
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Warren William delivers a curiously subdued performance as dilettante sleuth Philo Vance in The Dragon Murder Case. The plot...
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1934
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This comedy, set during the Prohibition, chronicles the exploits of two disparate sisters. The older sister is a jaded...
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1933
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New York Police Commissioner Mulroney opens Penal Code with a stern warning for parents about keeping the children off the...
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1933
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In this drama, a recently convicted criminal boards a train bound for the prison where he will be hanged. His wife rides...
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1933
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Just before his demotion to the ranks of minor character actors, Monte Blue starred in an above-average series of programmers...
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1932
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First filmed in 1911, William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel Vanity Fair has undergone several cinemadaptations, most...
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1932
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A rare "prestige" item from low-budget Allied Pictures, Parisian Romance boasts a screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert, of...
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1932
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A remarkably ambitious endeavor from low-budget World Wide Studios, Those We Love was adapted by F. Hugh Herbert from a play...
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1932
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In this drama, an jewel thief is let out of prison and heads for a New York hotel to find the jewels he hid in the fireplace...
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1932
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Talking pictures made a star out of veteran movie villain Louis Wolheim, perhaps because his voice revealed a heart and soul...
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1931
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In this crime drama, the writer of a Broadway newspaper column finds himself accused of murder after a showgirl, who had...
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1931
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1930
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The first of two film versions of Fulton Oursler's domestic-conflict yarn, Second Wife stars Lila Lee as the bride of...
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1930
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In this comedy, a radio announcer works at the same station as a bogus psychic who while ostensibly answering fan letters on...
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1930
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Two romances are included in this film. In the first, a freeloading novelist abandons his devoted girlfriend and latches...
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1930
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Actor Ralph Graves was responsible for the original story upon which Vengeance was based -- although, perhaps wisely, he...
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1930
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In this crime drama, a down-on-his-luck attorney with connections to a diamond thief is framed for the thief's murder by the...
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1930
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In this comedy, an aging fellow falls in love with a free-spirited flapper. His crush causes the normally dignified...
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1929
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1929
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Contrary to popular belief, no one speaks into microphones hidden in vases in this, the first 100% "all-talking" feature...
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1928
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1928
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1928
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Very loosely based on the stage play by Jacques Deval, this comedy was largely rewritten to give comedienne Marion Davies a...
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1928
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1927
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'That's either your wife or your sister-in-law!" declares Gwen Lee to Aileen Pringle in the middle of Adam and Evil. This...
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1927
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According to playwrights Frederic and Fanny Hatton, The Waning Sex was the male -- and this hypothesis was carried over to...
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1926
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1926
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