One of the few non-western releases from Sam Katzman's Victory Productions, Put on the Spot stars Eddie Nugent as G-Man Bob...
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1936
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In this crime drama, a G-man goes on vacation and ends up pursing a crook disguised as an honest lawyer. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1936
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Bottom-of-the-barrel Western filmmaking on all fronts -- save perhaps hero Tom Tyler's usual competent performance and a...
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Nick
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1936
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1936
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Little more than stock footage from the 1934 serial Pirate Treasure, this low-budget action adventure stars stunt man Richard...
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1935
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Directed by Raoul Walsh, Under Pressure tells of the competition between the crews employed to excavate a complex network of...
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1935
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1934
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1934
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In this rough-and-tumble action comedy, Chuck Connors (Wallace Beery) and Steve Brodie (George Raft) are friendly rivals on...
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1933
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Before it became one of Hollywood's busiest B-picture mills, Monogram Pictures had a fondness for literary adaptations...
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1933
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Danny Dolan (Spencer Tracy) is a good-hearted, streetwise waterfront beat cop in New York City who gets promoted to detective...
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Duke Castege
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1932
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In this sea-going thriller, an unsavory seaman, working on a cargo ship bound for Singapore, enlists the aid of another and...
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1932
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1929
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His big-time stardom a thing of the past, George Walsh tried to substitute quantity for quality in the waning days of the...
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1927
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Once a top leading man, George Walsh suffered several career setbacks after being dropped from the starring role in Ben-Hur...
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1927
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Ironically, action hero George Walsh's star was on the wane when he appeared in His Rise to Fame. It's the story of a chronic...
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1927
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1927
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Based on a novel by Robert E. Pinkerton, this oldfashioned tale of western miscegenation starred George Walsh as Wen-dah-ben,...
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1926
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As corny as its Horatio Alger title, Striving for Fortune cast two-fisted action star George Walsh as Tom Sheridan. A minor...
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1926
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1926
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Jack Banning
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1926
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Though his starring career took a nose-dive after he was dropped from the starring role in Ben-Hur, action hero George Walsh...
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Robert Chester, a Young Scientist
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1925
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Based on Blaze Derringer, a 1910 novel by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr., this low-budget silent melodrama starred George Walsh in the...
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1925
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The forty-ish Leah Baird was getting a bit too old to play ingenues, but she was still writing that type of role for herself....
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Fred Norton
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1923
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Filmmaker Hugo Ballin) pulled out all the stops on this adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the Napoleonic...
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Rawdon Crawley
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1923
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This historical comedy-drama resulted from the unlikely collaboration of girlish silent star Mary Pickford and sophisticated...
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Don Diego
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1923
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This comedy-melodrama, based on the novel by Rupert Hughes (who also directed), blends fiction and reality to tell the story...
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1923
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Written and directed by Rupert Hughes to take a jab at the inconsistent divorce laws (back in the days when marriages were...
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Walter Heath
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1923
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This slow-moving, romantic adventure was certainly a family affair -- the director was Raoul Walsh, the star, Miriam Cooper,...
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Pancho
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1921
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George Walsh starred in this action-melodrama from Fox about a blind girl, Betty Reed, who is the sole "witness" to the...
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1921
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John Fenton (George Walsh) is having his fortune told when the medium spies the cops heading her way. She tells him to leave,...
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1920
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Number 17 is one of those "Tong War" melodramas which proliferated in the 1920s. George Walsh (brother of director Raoul...
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1920
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Raoul Walsh directed his brother George Walsh (Fox's answer to Douglas Fairbanks) in this crime drama. Dave Henderson (Walsh)...
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1920
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Although George Walsh was known for his athletic roles, his characters weren't necessarily the robust and manly type, so this...
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1920
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George Walsh plays Reginald Jones, a man who was born on Friday the thirteenth, has thirteen letters in his name, and suffers...
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1919
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Surprisingly not based on a Horatio Alger story, Luck and Pluck is nonetheless a loser-makes-good yarn. George Walsh (brother...
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1919
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The only surprise in putting athletic actor George Walsh in a college picture is that it took his studio, Fox, so long to do...
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1919
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Director
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1919
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When America enters World War I, New Yorker Bill Durham (George Walsh) tries to enlist, but is rejected for having flat feet....
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1918
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George Walsh plays the "prodigal" hero in this fast-moving star vehicle from the Fox factory. An incurable cut-up, Jack...
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1918
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In this propaganda film, athletic silent star George Walsh plays reporter Jack Bartlett, who interviews President Wilson...
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1918
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1918
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This socially conscious, well-wrought silent drama made an earnest plea for prison reform over two decades before it became a...
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1917
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Though no longer a Broadway favorite, Adele Farrington still had what it took to buoy the three reels of Mutual's...
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1917
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This melodrama was one of a long stream of propaganda pictures released by filmmakers during World War I. Even so, the robust...
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1917
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Raoul Walsh both wrote and directed this typically bosom-heaving Theda Bara melodrama about a Russian peasant girl who is...
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Screenwriter
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1916
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A millionaire (Herschel Mayall) is traveling through the West with his daughter (Anna Luther) when their train wrecks. The...
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1916
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Having completed 13 features in the calendar year 1915, Raoul Walsh took it easy in 1916, directing only three films. The...
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1916
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Perhaps the name of this picture is a misnomer, because the tools of mediation that Lish Henley (George Walsh) uses are his...
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1916
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1916
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Written by Irish-born scenario writer Mary Murillo, Gold and the Woman was merely another Theda Bara "Vamp" melodrama about a...
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1916
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