Director Frank Borzage and star Ginger Rogers both came acropper in the lavish but dull historical biopic Magnificent Doll....
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1946
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In this musical, a talented aspiring costume designer leaves her small town to seek her fortune in the Big Apple. The girl,...
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1945
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In this western, Red Ryder tries to be a good example for a young man who idolizes his father, an outlaw. The boy wants to...
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1945
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When he finds out his ex-wife has just had his child and plans to give her up for adoption, a timid English instructor dashes...
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1944
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In this bit of WWII propaganda (designed to boost support of America's alliance with Russia against Germany), Kolya...
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1943
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You cannot keep a good mummy down forever and Kharis is back in this sequel to The Mummy's Hand, which itself was something...
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1942
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In this wartime drama, a young woman nearly comes unhinged when her husband, a Navy pilot, is transferred to Pearl Harbor on...
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1937
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1936
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This greatest of all Frankenstein movies begins during a raging thunderstorm. Warm and cozy inside their palatial villa, Lord...
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1935
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This truly offbeat filmization of Jean Bart's stage drama The Man Who Reclaimed His Head has been misleadingly released to TV...
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1935
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Tom Mix once again goes up against corrupt Fred Kohler in this would-be epic Western filmed on-location at Kanab, UT....
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1933
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One of the earliest girls-in-prison yarns, Ladies They Talk About has everything but Ida Lupino as the warden--and had she...
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1933
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1931
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In this melodrama, a husband gets on with his life after his wife goes to Europe to get a divorce. Thinking the deed done,...
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1930
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A typical interim serial, the ten-chapter Ace of Scotland Yard was released in both a silent version and as a part-talkie....
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Queen of Diamonds
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1929
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Untamed was touted by MGM as Joan Crawford's talking-picture debut, even though she'd already been heard as well as seen in...
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1929
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Cactus Kate
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1928
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Universal star Hoot Gibson usually did better with sly humor than out-and-out sagebrush melodrama. In this comedy-western,...
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1928
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Attempting to change his image, B-Western star Bill Cody signed with Universal to do a series of five inexpensive crime...
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1928
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Hayden Stevenson played the title role in this, one of Universal's most popular silent serials. A mystery villain, known only...
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1927
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Legendary frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody's "The Great West That Was" became serialized by Universal in 1926 featuring Edmund...
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1926
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Exclusive Rights was inspired by Invisible Government, a story by Jerome N. Wilson. The central character is a crooked...
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1926
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This romance starring Edmund Lowe was just another routine Fox programmer. Richard March (Lowe) is a pilot during the Great...
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1925
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Lucy Carlisle
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1925
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The Last Man on Earth begins in the future -- meaning sometime in the 1940s. Instead of World War II (which no one in 1924...
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1924
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After WWI, opera singer Gerve (Grace Cunard) meets a member of the German army, Karl Wetz (Herbert Prior) and his wife, Vyera...
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1918
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This Universal drama starred minor mid-1910s star Grace Cunard. Lena Rogers (Cunard) supports herself and her brother Paul...
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1917
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1916
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1916
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1915
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1915
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We could be cute and say that The Campbells are Coming is about invading hordes of tomato soup cans. But we won't. Set during...
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1915
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1915
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1914
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Begun as yet another two-reel Western, Universal's Lucille Love, Girl of Mystery was so promising that the studio stretched...
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1914
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The popular screen team of Francis Ford and Grace Cunard were co-stars and co-directors of the historical drama Washington at...
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1914
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