Reviewing Bill and Coo for a major magazine, an otherwise restrained critic was moved to describe the film as "by...
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Set Designer
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1947
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1941
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That Night in Rio is a musical remake of 1934's Folies Bergère. Don Ameche plays a dual role as a middle-aged Brazilian...
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1941
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1940
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This is perhaps the best of the many Zorro films as Tyrone Power gives an outstanding performance as the alternately swishing...
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1940
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1940
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A serious journalist is sent to France and forced to write fashion fluff pieces. Tiring of this, she decides to sneak off to...
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1940
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Juarez was originally designed to concentrate almost exclusively on the tragedy of Hapsburg Emperor Maximillian, whose...
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1939
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1938
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James Whale directed this screen adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's French classic Fanny. Madelon (Maureen O'Hara) is a lovely...
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1938
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This is an epic Darryl F. Zanuck production that plays fast and loose with historical facts regarding early 19th century...
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1938
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The notorious Orient Express provides the setting for this romance involving two rival reporters in pursuit of a munitions...
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1937
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Two government agents are assigned to bust up a gold smuggling ring located on the Mexican border. One of the agents, a...
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1937
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Produced by Poverty Row company Beaumont Pictures, this obscure Western was the third of four oaters starring veteran leading...
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1936
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1936
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This episodic satire of the Machine Age is considered Charles Chaplin's last "silent" film, although Chaplin uses sound,...
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1936
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Two silent film versions preceded this 1936 Hollywood adaptation of the 19th century novel by the writer Ouida Bergere. It is...
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1936
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In this highly acclaimed adaptation of Sinclair Lewis's novel, Walter Huston plays Sam Dodsworth, a good-hearted, middle-aged...
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1936
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1936
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In this western-style musical, a rakish gaucho rides off across the Argentine pampas to Buenos Aires in search of his stolen...
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1935
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1935
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The Holy Wars are given the usual overblown Cecil B. DeMille treatment in The Crusades. It all begins in the 12th-century AD,...
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1935
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Two rich and wealthy millionaires who have a lot of money bet that reporter Robert Pryor can't spend $720,000 in twelve...
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1935
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What's Your Racket? was another aimless crime drama from low-budget Mayfair Productions, albeit with a more alluring title...
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Benton
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1934
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1934
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Filmed on what MGM considered a B-picture budget and schedule (14 days, which at Universal or Columbia would have been...
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1934
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Student Tour looks like an MGM musical two-reeler that was expanded to feature length as it went along. Charles Butterworth...
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1934
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Although released as an "Allied Pictures Special," Picture Brides revealed its Poverty Row origins in almost all departments,...
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1934
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A few unique touches aside -- notably the opening costume-party scene, in which the revellers are dressed as insects -- Rip...
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1934
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1932
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Stuntman extraordinaire Richard Talmadge is the only reason for sitting through the dreary poverty-row quickie Get That Girl....
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1932
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1931
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Though one would never know it from the title, Wings of Adventure is essentially a western. Rex Lease stars as aviator Dave...
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1930
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Several of Hollywood's best Chinese actors are prominently featured in the mystery melodrama Peacock Fan. The titular prop is...
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1929
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This adventure serial was the last to team the popular Allene Ray and Walter Miller and the last to be produced by Pathé, the...
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1929
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In this, at times, hilarious silent, romantic comedy, love blossoms after a posterhanger has an highway mishap with a...
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Julio
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1928
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1910s screen vamp Theda Bara ended her film career at Hal Roach studios. Originally she had been signed to do a number of...
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1926
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The Rafael Sabatini swashbuckler Bardelys the Magnificent served as an excellent vehicle for MGM's top male star...
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1926
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Jane Novak plays a dual role as mother and daughter in this drama. Tony (Robert Anderson) and Felipa (Novak) are an immigrant...
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1924
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Prince Kaloney (Edmund Lowe) is loyal to Messina's King Louis (Sheldon Lewis), even after he has been deposed. While trying...
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1924
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French Ambassador
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1924
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This comedy-drama was based on the novel Love Insurance by Earl Derr Biggers and stars all-American boy Reginald Denny (at...
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1924
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Except for one low-budget production, Miriam Cooper had been away from the screen for over a year when she signed up with...
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Valhays
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1923
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Famed character actor William V. Mong wrote the screenplay to this drama, in which he is also starred. Although his acting is...
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max Levy
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1922
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Gladys Walton is the self-reliant heroine of All Dolled Up. A humble salesgirl, she comes to the rescue of wealthy...
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1921
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Senor Enrico Keralio
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1921
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Mary Pickford was at the height of her fame as "America's Sweetheart" when she took on the challenge of playing two roles --...
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1921
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Roseanne (Ethel Clayton) has grown up near some diamond mines in South Africa. As a child, she became ill and a Malay nurse,...
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1920
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Tomboy Phillipa (Gladys Walton) isn't thrilled with the exploits of her flirtatious-but-married sister Ericka (Maude Wayne)....
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1920
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In the sentimental world of filmmaker D.W. Griffith, the greatest thing in life is love. Obtaining it and understanding it,...
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1918
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