The town of Vinegaroon, TX, is the home to Judge Roy Bean (Walter Brennan), who calls himself "The Only Law West of the...
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Caliphet Matthews
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1940
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No Place to Go is a remake of the 1932 Chic Sale vehicle The Expert, which in turn was adapted from the George S....
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1939
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A rancher and the farmer who fences in precious grasslands battle it out in this drama. The fight begins as the rancher's...
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Calhoun
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1939
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Fred Stone stars as the mayor of a small town, threatened by "progressive" politicians who plan to radically change the...
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Jonas Tompkins
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1938
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In this crime comedy, a lazy feller and his family take-up residence in an abandoned house. The squatters have no idea that...
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Frankie
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1937
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The Ritz Brothers play three goofballs working their way through college by putting in time at a tailor shop. The college...
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Coach O'Hara
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1937
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Paramount's first outdoor Technicolor feature, Trail of the Lonesome Pine was the third film version of John Fox Jr.'s novel....
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Judd Tolliver
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1936
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In this homespun comedy, a farm family in Iowa lead a pastoral existence until old Ma decides that they must pull up stakes...
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Pa Boyer
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1936
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Ann Sothern essays the title role in My American Wife. The story opens in Smelter City, Arizona, where the richest man in...
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Lafe Cantillon
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1936
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The Commodore (Fred Stone), an average man in an average small town, is incensed that killers and thieves are able to use...
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Commodore Taylor
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1936
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Mr. Adams
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1935
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Ultra suave Adolph Menjou plays an urbane, filthy rich bachelor who finds himself falling for a socialite just as carefree as...
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1924
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In this charming silent western parody, former stage comedian Billy Jim (Fred Stone, the scarecrow in the original Broadway...
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1922
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This action-comedy has nothing to do with WWI -- Dalton Trumbo's novel would not be written for another 20 years. Stage...
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1919
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