Star Bruce Lee died before this film was completed, thus the producers were forced to pad out the running time with outtakes...
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Jim Marshall
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1978
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In this pilot for a TV series. Robert Culp stars as a top criminologist and dabbler in the occult. Gig Young is a drunken...
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1977
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Sherlock Holmes in New York is a topnotch TV movie starring Roger Moore (surprisingly effective as Holmes) and...
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1976
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The Day New York Turned Blue stars Dennis Weaver as Sam McCloud, a Western marshal "at large" in New York City. The title is...
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1976
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"The German Air Force is not at all what it used to be," says Anne Bancroft's Countess, about 16 minutes into The Hindenburg,...
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Douglas
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1975
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This TV movie was originally aired as John O'Hara's Gibbsville. Based on O'Hara's semi-autobiographical story anthology The...
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Ray Whitehead
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1975
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This second-string Sam Peckinpah action film features James Caan as ex-CIA agent Mike Locken, who has retired due to injuries...
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1975
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Marina Malfatti stars as Deborah in this low-wattage horror piece. A childless bride, Deborah begins suffering bizarre...
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1974
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No, nobody steals a skating rink in The Great Ice Rip-Off. The "ice" referred to in the title of this TV movie is a cache of...
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1974
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Wealthy Mexican Emilio Fernandez puts a million-dollar bounty on the head of Alfredo Garcia, who has seduced and knocked up...
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Quill
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1974
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1970
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The made-for-TV Neon Ceiling top-bills Gig Young as a disenfranchised gentlemen who operates a remote desert gas...
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1970
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A total of nine Academy Award nominations went to this wildly acclaimed, allegorical drama set amongst the contestants in a...
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Rocky
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1969
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Another semi-successful attempt to adapt the works of American fantasist H.P. Lovecraft to the screen, this is loosely based...
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Mike Kelton
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1967
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Melvyn Douglas made his TV-movie debut in Companions in Nightmare. Douglas plays a famous psychiatrist who conducts a...
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1967
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This romantic comedy stars Rock Hudson as Carter Harrison, an executive rising through the ranks of a major oil company. When...
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Richard Bramwell
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1965
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1964
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1964
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In this romantic comedy, Deke Gentry (Kirk Douglas) is a lawyer who gets an unusual assignment from Chloe Brasher...
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"Sonny" John Dayton Smith
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1963
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This light romantic comedy finds a young widow with three young boys investigated by the Navy. Amy Martin (Shirley Jones) has...
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Cmdr. Key Weedon
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1963
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This tragic and suspenseful tale of domestic abuse concerns a couple who have drifted far from the intent of their marriage...
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David Barnes
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1962
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This musical boxing drama finds Walter (Elvis Presley) as a recently discharged soldier looking forwork in New York's...
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Willy Grogan
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1962
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When people refer to Doris Day as "the world's oldest professional virgin," they generally have the 1962 comedy That Touch of...
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Roger
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1962
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1962
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A suspenseful courtroom drama, The Story on Page One was the second and last film directed by the distinguished American...
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Larry Ellis
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1959
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One the finest of all Twilight Zone episodes, "Walking Distance" benefits not only from a superb Rod Serling script and a...
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Martin Sloan
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1959
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Viewers know they're in a 1959 comedy film early in the proceedings of Ask Any Girl, when secretary Shirley MacLaine is...
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Evan Doughton
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1959
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Though very tame by contemporary standards, Tunnel of Love was considered the last word in racy comedy back in 1958. Adapted...
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Dick Pepper
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1958
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Hard-boiled, self-educated newspaper editor Clark Gable turns down an opportunity to lecture before a night-school journalism...
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Dr. Hugo Pine
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1958
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Based on the Broadway play by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr, Desk Set represents the eighth screen teaming of Spencer Tracy...
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Mike Cutler
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1957
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1955
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Young at Heart is a soft-pedaled, musicalized remake of 1938's Four Daughters. Robert Keith takes over the Claude Rains role...
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Alex Burke
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1954
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1954
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A good man tries to warn his daughter away from a bad man who has stolen her heart in this melodrama. Steve Latimer...
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Vance Court
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1953
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Joan Crawford's first Technicolor feature has come to be known as a textbook example of "high camp." Crawford stars as...
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Cliff Willard
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1953
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Johnny Kelly
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1953
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Bob Danvers, an arrogant, irresponsible rodeo star, retaliates for losing his wife by having an affair with a pretty fan in...
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Bob Danvers
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1953
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Jason Kent
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1952
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You for Me stars Peter Lawford as a profligate playboy who's a nice guy underneath. After suffering a hunting accident which...
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Dr. Jeff Chadwick
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1952
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Set during WW II, Target Unknown follows the exploits of a group of American flyers who crash behind enemy lines. Captured by...
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Capt. Reiner
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1951
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Can it be that June Allyson is Too Young to Kiss in this bit of MGM fluff? Well, not really. Pianist Cynthia Potter (Allyson)...
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John Tirsen
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1951
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James Cagney plays a once great newspaper reporter ruined by liquor. Thanks to the help of reformed alcoholic James Gleason,...
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Boyd Copeland
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1951
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The Cinecolor "A" western Slaughter Trail anticipated High Noon by having its story narrated in song by troubadour...
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Vaughn
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1951
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Lt. William Holloway
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1950
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Gig Young was just beginning to toughen up his previously lightweight screen image when he starred in Hunt the Man Down. In a...
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Paul Bennett
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1950
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1950
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1950
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1950
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This unusual, dreamlike John Wayne vehicle is set in the East Indies. The focus of the film is the deadly rivalry between two...
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Sam Rosen
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1949
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Alexander Darvac
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1949
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No one is as good as Barbara Stanwyck when she's bad. Here Stanwyck plays Thelma Jordon, a woman who late one night shows up...
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1949
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In Roy Rogers' Down Dakota Way, the deadly hoof-and-mouth disease has struck the herd owned by evil rancher H. T. McKenzie...
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1949
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Producer/director S. Sylvan Simon, a man usually associated with comedies and musicals, turned out a rip-roaring western...
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Pete Thomas
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1949
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The Woman in White attempts to translate the archaic prose of 19th century gothic-mystery writer Wilkie Collins to the medium...
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Walter Hartright
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1948
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The third talkie version of Dumas' The Three Musketeers, this splashy MGM adaptation is also the first version in...
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1948
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The darker side of the American dream is explored in the fascinating film noir Pitfall. Dick Powell stars as John Forbes, a...
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1948
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A plane crash over the Pacific leaves seven survivors stranded in a life raft in this war-time disaster movie. One of the...
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1947
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Big Town was the first of a series of Pine-Thomas productions inspired by the radio series of the same name--which in turn...
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1947
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In this drama, a print shop owner suffers a blow to the head and wakes up a mind-reader. Meanwhile the president of a...
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1947
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Based on a play and novel by Margaret Kennedy, Escape Me Never is a remake of the same-named 1935 British film. Largely set...
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Caryl Dubrok
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1947
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This Pine-Thomas Production was scripted by Geoffrey Homes (aka Daniel Mainwaring), best known as the author of the novel...
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1946
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Our Hearts Were Growing Up is the sequel to Paramount's surprise 1944 hit Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The first film was...
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1946
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It all begins when popular actress Susan Darrell (Joan Fontaine) returns from a USO tour to marry business exectuive Richard...
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1945
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Tokyo Rose is a standard wartime melodrama with the slight advantage of topicality. Lotus Long plays the title role, an...
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1945
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Ayn Rand wrote this adaptation of Chris Massie's book Pity Mr. Simplicity, about a soldier who falls in love with a former...
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1945
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1944
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On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two...
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Lt. Xavier Bill Williams
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1943
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Rudd Kendall
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1943
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With The Mad Martindales, the eight-year association between 20th Century-Fox and child star Jane Withers came to an end....
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1942
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James Cagney made his first Technicolor appearance in the morale-boosting aviation flick Captains of the Clouds. Cagney plays...
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1942
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Misbehaving Husbands was intended as a comeback vehicle for silent-film comedy great Harry Langdon, who after his fall from...
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1941
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In the wake of Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates, every studio in Hollywood began cranking out service comedies. Warner...
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1941
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Author Hartzell Spence's popular biography of his preacher father was the source for One Foot in Heaven. Fredric March stars...
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1941
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Though history is distorted almost beyond recognition in Warner Bros.' They Died With Their Boots On, audiences in 1941 ate...
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1941
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Lieutenant Commander Joe Blake (Fred MacMurray), Lt. Tim Griffin (Regis Toomey), and Lt. Swede Larson (Louis Jean Heydt) are...
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1941
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1941
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When World War I hero Alvin York agreed to sell the movie rights to his life story to Warner Bros., it was on three...
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1941
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The 1940 peacetime draft spawned a whole slew of military and naval comedies, the most successful of which was Abbott and...
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1941
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