The very healthy looking Susan Anton is appropriately cast in Goldengirl. The daughter of a former Olympic athlete,...
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Set Designer
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1979
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Elvis Presley plays singer/actor Johnny Tyronne in this formulated quickie directed by Gene Nelson. While on a promotional...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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Elvis Presley plays a double role in Kissin' Cousins. When the U.S. government wants land owned by the hillbilly clan headed...
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Screenwriter
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1964
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In this routine western set in 1864 in Montana, U.S. Marshal Jim McDowell (James Philbrook) is trying to safely get a...
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Screenwriter
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1962
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In this western, a discharged cavalry soldier rides a stage to his brother's cattle ranch. En route he meets a dance hall...
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Screenwriter
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1961
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Bret (James Garner) is hired by pretty Connie Coleman to protect her ranch's cattle drive to Abilene. While our hero has his...
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Screenwriter
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1960
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Showing up in Virginia City to collect a $4000 debt from Captain Rory Fitzgerald (David Frankham), Bart has trouble believing...
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Screenwriter
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1959
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Frontier Rangers doesn't usually show up in the feature-film credits of director Jacques Tourneur for a very good reason: It...
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Screenwriter
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1959
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If Bart Maverick (Jack Kelly) had ever bothered to discuss the matter with his brother Bret, he'd have known to steer clear...
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Screenwriter
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1958
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Efrem Zimbalist Jr. makes the first of several guest appearances as Dandy Jim Buckley, a gentleman gambler best described as...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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Affair in Reno is an uneven Republic adventure from the later phases of the studio's history. Doris Singleton, usually cast...
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Short Story Author
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1957
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Jack Kelly makes his first appearance as Bart Maverick in this episode, in which Bart and brother Bret find themselves broke...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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War Drums manages to be pro-Indian, pro-Mexican, pro-tolerance and pro-feminist without ever resorting to speechmaking or...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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Gun Brothers is a rehash of the "Cain and Abel" motif that has been popular amongst screenwriters since time immemorial....
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Screenwriter
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1956
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In this steamy drama, three sisters learn that their father has died in a plane crash, and they begin fighting over his...
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Screenwriter
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1956
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19th century Louisiana is the setting for Duel on the Mississippi. Patricia Medina stars as Lili Scarlet, a vengeful Creole...
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Screenwriter
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1955
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Reviled in his lifetime as a lunatic insurrectionist, Chief Crazy Horse has in recent years emerged as a Native American...
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Screenwriter
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1955
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Screenwriter
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1954
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Debra Paget displays as much epidermis as the 1954 censors would allow in the escapist adventure Princess of the Nile....
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Screenwriter
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1954
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Mitzi Gaynor was contractually awarded with top billing in 20th Century-Fox's Three Young Texans, but the film's true star is...
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Screenwriter
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1954
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Gambler From Natchez is one of a group on non-Cinemascope films released by 20th Century-Fox's Panorama Pictures subsidiary....
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Screenwriter
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1954
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Book Author
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1953
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Reportedly, there was no love lost between the three stars of Untamed Frontier, and perhaps it was this tension that added so...
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Screenwriter
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1952
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A group of vicious claim-jumpers is killing the miners in a Western settlement. Their latest victim is Cromwell...
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Screenwriter
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1952
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Screenwriter
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1952
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Steel Town top-bills Ann Sheridan, but the bulk of the story is carried by John Lund. Cast as Steve Kostane, the nephew of a...
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Screenwriter
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1952
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In this swashbuckling adventure-satire, Kashma Baba's famous father Ali, sends the reluctant youth to military school to...
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Screenwriter
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1952
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1951
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Screenwriter
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1951
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His Kind of Woman directed by veteran John Farrow, is a convoluted mystery thriller which tries unsuccessfully to combine...
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Short Story Author
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1951
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There's stock footage galore in The Golden Horde, a second-feature recreation of the Arabian Nights era. Sir Guy...
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Screenwriter
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1951
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Screenwriter
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1951
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This Republic "special" stars Rod Cameron as deep-sea diver Gunner McNeil. When his partner (James Brown) drowns under...
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Screenwriter
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1951
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Mona Freeman plays Bonnie Lee, who is--surprise!--not the Lady from Texas in this well-constructed Universal western. A lowly...
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Screenwriter
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1951
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The Desert Hawk deserves to be seen on the basis of its cast alone. No more believable than any of Universal's other...
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Screenwriter
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1950
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Between Midnight and Dawn is a solid, no-frills detective drama from the Columbia studio mills. Mark Stevens and...
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Short Story Author
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1950
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Some auteur critics feel that director Richard O. Fleischer did his best work while laboring in the "B" mills of RKO Radio....
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Screenwriter
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1950
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This breezy and unpretentious film noir from director Don Siegel starts off with fireworks. Duke Holliday (Robert Mitchum),...
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Screenwriter
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1949
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When Republic moved its popular star William Elliot from "B" series westerns to "A" frontier specials, a lot of the fun and...
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Screenwriter
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1948
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Also known as California Outpost, Old Los Angeles stars Bill Elliot in one of his expanded-budget Republic "specials." The...
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Screenwriter
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1948
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Screenwriter
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1948
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In Dead Reckoning, Rip Murdock (Humphrey Bogart) recites the film's plotline to a priest in the confessional. Murdock and...
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Short Story Author
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1947
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Invisible Informer serves as a feature-length vehicle for Republic serial queen Linda Stirling. The story is set in motion by...
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Short Story Author
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1946
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Magnificent Rogue is the title of a less than magnificent Republic programmer. Warren Douglas plays the title role, a...
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Short Story Author
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1946
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In this musical, a humble cigarette girl dreams of auditioning for the handsome bandleader at the nightclub. Her many...
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Short Story Author
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1945
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Future film producer Ross Hunter heads the cast of Columbia's A Guy, a Gal and a Pal. Hunter is the "guy", serviceman Jimmy...
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Short Story Author
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1945
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The attractive physiques of Tom Neal and Carol Hughes are generously displayed in the PRC comedy The Miracle Kid. Neal is...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Ralph Byrd, known far and wide for his movie interpretation of Dick Tracy, trades his civvies for Navy blues in PRC's Duke of...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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