"Her Salome Will Steal Your Breath Away" was the classic advertising slogan attached to this opulent Rita Hayworth epic -- a...
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1953
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Carrie is based on Sister Carrie, a novel by Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser's clumsy, unwieldy prose is streamlined into a neat...
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1952
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Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in...
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1937
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Oklahoma's own Will Rogers stars in In Old Kentucky. The storyline is in the grand tradition of most films about the...
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1935
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In his fourth of six inexpensive Westerns for Allied Pictures in 1932, veteran cowboy ace Hoot Gibson played a foreman...
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1932
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Future Academy Award-winner Hattie McDaniel briefly brightened the proceedings in this, one of her two B-Western appearances...
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1932
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In this western a falsely accused convict is paroled. He goes home and finds himself ostracized by his neighbors who believe...
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Grady
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1932
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By 1931, and after countless Universal silent Westerns, veteran cowboy star Hoot Gibson had become a little long in the tooth...
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1931
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The Devil's Skipper was based on Demetrios Contos, a seafaring yarn by Jack London. Effectively cast against type,...
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1928
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1928
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Like many sports stars before and after him, champion sprinter Charles W. Paddock wound up in motion pictures, at least...
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1925
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Silent western star Hoot Gibson enjoyed showing off his rodeo skills in his westerns. This time, he mistakenly assumes he...
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1925
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Although the story to this romantic adventure was founded on the Manuel Penella opera El Gato Montes, its utter lack of...
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El Pezuno
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1924
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This comedy--based on Booth Tarkington's play, Magnolia--sports a wonderful cast. Southerner Tom Rumford (Cullen Landis) was...
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1924
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Pulp writer Henry Herbert Knibb wrote the original story of this silent Hoot Gibson western, which enjoyed an above-average...
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Zach Marlin
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1924
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Universal's top western ace Hoot Gibson enjoyed fine support from another of the studio's sagebrush stars -- cowgirl...
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1924
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1924
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The second filming of Bret Harte's Salomy Jane's Kiss was given a sumptuous production by Paramount. This time around, the...
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1923
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A drifter, Racey Dawson (Buck Jones) falls for pretty Molly Dale (Eileen Percy), the daughter of alcoholic rancher Henry Dale...
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1922
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At the beginning of his career, Charles "Buck" Jones didn't always play a cowboy. Here he is the foreman on a road...
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Dave Miller
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1922
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It is easy to imagine Theda Bara playing the lead in this Fox Biblical epic, especially since its credited director is J....
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1921
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A small Western community is terrorized by an unscrupulous empire-builder (G. Raymond Nye) in this early Buck Jones Western...
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Bill Terry
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1921
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Modernizing any classic story is a questionable pursuit, and few are successful (the musical West Side Story, which took...
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1921
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Veteran star William S. Hart both produced and starred in this western about a railroad-station agent who loses his job...
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Joseph Garber
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1920
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Like all of director J. Gordon Edwards' silent films, Joyous Troublemakers no longer exists. Existing documentation indicates...
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1920
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When famed insurance firm Lloyds suspects that Captain Machen (Herschel Mayall) is scuttling his ships for the insurance...
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1920
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1919
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Theda Bara's career began its downhill slide in earnest with this cheaply-made melodrama. As Marie Lohr, a German-American...
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1919
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The Philippine revolution became the setting for yet another trivial Theda Bara potboiler in which the famous vamp played an...
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1918
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1918
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Yes, this is the classic Arabian Nights story, with Ali Baba discovering the treasure in the cave that opens to the magic...
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1918
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1916
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