In the sixth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, the titular hero (Robert Loggia, a...
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1959
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In the fifth episode of Walt Disney's ten-part miniseries Elfego Baca, gunslinger-turned-lawyer Baca (Robert Loggia) tackles...
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1959
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June Lockhart makes a return appearance as lady medico Dr. Phyllis Thackeray, a character introduced in the earlier episode...
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1958
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Charles Brent (Grant Withers), owner of the building where Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) keeps his offices, is being blackmailed...
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1958
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By 1958, director Roger Corman had switched from making low-budgeters like Apache Woman to movies like the gangster flic I,...
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1958
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June Lockhart makes her first appearance as fearless lady physician Dr. Phyllis Thackeray. Paladin (Richard Boone) comes to...
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1957
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired to track down convicted murderer Manfred Holt (a young Charles Bronson), who has killed two...
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1957
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In this western, a good man becomes an outlaw after his stagecoach mail business falls to the faster railroad mail. To save...
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1957
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Left to die by his greedy partner Jed Lamer (Grant Withers) in the wintry plains outside Dodge City, elderly buffalo hunter...
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1957
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This wide-screen Republic western is yet another retelling of the James Brothers saga--albeit one with a few unexpected...
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1957
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Hidden Guns is not so much a western as a suspense melodrama. Bruce Bennett plays Stragg, a mean-spirited cardsharp with...
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1956
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The White Squaw offers an interesting twist on a standard western plot device. Instead of attempting to force an Indian tribe...
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1956
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Gentry
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1955
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To say that Lady Godiva is historically inaccurate is a moot point, since most historians agree that the whole Lady Godiva...
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1955
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In this western, a forward thinking hero joins in on the promotion of camels as the perfect desert pack animals. He embarks...
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1954
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Based on a novel by Gwen Bristow, Jubilee Trail is a sprawling, all-star western from the Republic Studio mills. Despite is...
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1954
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Based on William Fay's short story The Disappearance of Dolan, Champ for a Day stars Alex Nicol as young pugilist George...
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1953
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Postal inspector Rex Allen rides hell bent for leather in order to save an innocent man from hanging in this enjoyable...
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Roger McCall
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1953
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Republic Pictures' notion of an "epic", Fair Wind to Java manages to pack in enough entertainment value to send the adventure...
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1953
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It's always fun to watch Ronald Reagan play a slightly disreputable type, and Tropic Zone is no exception. Reagan stars as...
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Bert Nelson
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1953
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Director John Ford, notoriously difficult to please, regarded The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite film. Laurence...
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1953
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Ruth Hussey stars in this big-budget Republic actioner. She plays Christine Powell, the grasping, conniving sister of...
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1952
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In this western, a U.S. marshal rides into Leadville to get a prisoner and ends up staying to help a needy friend who is in...
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Jonathan Graves
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1952
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Norman James
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1952
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Randolph Scott is the commander of a Confederate raiding party. They rob a Yankee gold shipment and are told by a dying Union...
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1952
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Billy the Kid doesn't really appear in Captive of Billy the Kid, but his memory lingers throughout this Republic "B"-western....
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Van Stanley
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1952
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The Kefauver Committee's ongoing investigation of organized crime spawned several "Torn from Today's Headlines!" films in the...
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1952
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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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1951
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An all-supporting-player cast graces the Republic actioner Million Dollar Pursuit. Top billing goes to Penny Edwards as...
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Carlo Petrov
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1951
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"Arizona Cowboy" Rex Allen and his faithful horse Koko head the cast of Republic's Utah Wagon Train. Allen plays a modern-day...
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1951
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Judy Canova continues to bring home the box-office bacon for Republic Pictures in Oklahoma Annie. Judy plays Judy, Queen of...
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Bull McCready
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1951
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The real Al Jennings was a wizened little man who, after a largely unsuccessful career as a western outlaw, reformed to the...
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1951
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Roy Rogers enters the atomic age with this sci-fi western directed by serial ace William Witney. Our hero runs a pipeline...
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Gregory Camwell
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1951
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Allan Dwan's assured direction is the principal selling card of Republic's Belle le Grand. Based on a story by Peter B. Kyne,...
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1951
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Rancher Randolph Scott rides right into a romantic triangle in this moody western. He is forced to stand by as his mercenary...
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1951
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Rock Island Trail is proof enough that Republic could turn out an "A" western as well as any of the "majors." This saga of...
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1950
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According to Roy Rogers himself, this action-packed western remained one of his favorites. The manager of a traveling show,...
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1950
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Rocky Mountain was planned as a big budget western, but Warner Bros. pared down both its budget and its length to...
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1950
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John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen...
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1950
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1950
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In this musical showcase, a young crooner encounters his "twin," a luckless gambler who must come up with $200,000 in 48...
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1950
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William Elliot is the multitextured hero of the deluxe Republic western Savage Horde. Elliot plays a gunslinger named Ringo,...
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Proctor
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1950
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As an actor, Eddy Arnold was a good country-western singer. In Hoedown, Eddy plays himself, while the acting burden was...
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1950
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The fabled 19th-century clashes between U.S. Marines and the pirates of Tripoli have provided story material for dozens of...
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Sgt. Derek
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1950
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long...
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1949
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Director Kurt Neumann, more closely associated with science fiction and mystery programmers, delivers a powerhouse of a...
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1949
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In this boxing drama, Jimmy Brody, a retired middle-weight champion turned publisher, must return to the ring when his...
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Tony Russo
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1949
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Bells of Coronado was another of Roy Rogers' always-entertaining Republic "specials," blessed with script and production...
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Craig Bennett
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1949
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1949
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The age-old enmity between cattle ranchers and settlers once again takes center stage in this slightly above-average Western...
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1949
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Republic's program westerns of the 1940s fell into two categories: the Saturday-matinee fare of Roy Rogers,...
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1949
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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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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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1948
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1948
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1948
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Roy Rogers plays Roy Rogers, as ever, in Night Time in Nevada. This time Roy is a cattle owner whose stock is stolen by...
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Ran Farrell
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1948
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This western mystery offers a behind-the-scenes look at movie making. The trouble begins when a cowboy star is mysteriously...
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Sterling
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1948
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Daredevils in the Clouds was one of Republic's several attempts to transform former cowboy star Robert Livingston into a...
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Matt Conroy
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1948
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In this thriller, a young couple gets married while the groom is on a weekend furlough with the Navy. The newlyweds have...
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Joe Hatch
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1948
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Station West may look like a western, but it sure sounds like a contemporary film noir. Dick Powell stars as Haven, a...
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1948
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Angel in Exile represents a one-time-only directorial collaboration between cult favorite Allan Dwan and B-western workhouse...
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1948
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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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1948
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Promoted from Republic B westerns to "A" productions, William "Wild Bill" Elliot found himself in the sort of roles...
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1947
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Though already established as Roy Rogers' favorite leading lady (offscreen and on), Dale Evans was permitted a rare...
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1947
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The deep unbreakable bond between a wild stallion and the boy he rescues is chronicled in this children's adventure. ~...
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1947
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This John Wayne adventure is set in South America's rugged Andes Mountains. The Duke has been assigned by a powerful US...
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1947
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The Ghost Goes Wild is a low-cost but high-rolling farce starring James Ellison and Anne Gwynne. It starts off with Ellison,...
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1947
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Zane Grey, that bottomless bounty of inspiration for Hollywood westerns, wrote the novel upon which Gunfighters was based....
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1947
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In his final starring vehicle as a singing cowboy, Ken Curtis saves Doc Henderson's Medicine Show from being robbed by the...
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1947
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The all-purpose title Blackmail was again revived for this breezy Republic comedy-mystery. William Marshall (not the African...
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Inspector Donaldson
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1947
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1946
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Director Joseph Kane adapted his own story Diamond Carlisle for the screenplay of In Old Sacramento--the third film version...
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1946
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With a title like Singin' in the Corn, how could the star be anyone else but rambunctious rustic comedienne Judy Canova. This...
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1946
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Breaking with tradition, and despite its up to the minute country & western soundtrack, this Ken Curtis musical Western is...
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1946
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The "star" in the title of this low-budget singing Western was Dynamite, a wild stallion captured by cowboy Curt Walker...
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1946
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One of the greatest movie Westerns, John Ford's My Darling Clementine is hardly the most accurate film version of the Wyatt...
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1946
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1945
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Most cowboy leading men have only a single leading lady: in Utah, Roy Rogers is literally surrounded by delectable females,...
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1945
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In this high-spirited musical comedy, J. Newport Bates (Eddie Bracken) is a millionaire who finds women are only interested...
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1945
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In this propaganda film, a courageous group of Chinese children risk their lives to assist downed American pilots escape the...
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Producer
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1945
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Idealistic young attorney John Norton (Robert Lowery) finds himself on the Road to Alcatraz when he's accused of murdering...
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Inspector Craven
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1945
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In this a briefcase containing four wills is found next to the unconscious body of a man. He lies beside a plane crash. Each...
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1945
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It is altogether typical of Republic Pictures that the studio's 1945 horror effort The Vampire's Ghost was interrupted...
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Father Gilchrist
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1945
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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William Ripley
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1945
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Silent Partner stars Jon Henry as cocky crime reporter Jeffrey Swales, who comes into possession of notebook which provides...
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Bob Ross
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1944
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Melodramatic gangster action characterizes this tough and freely fictionalized biography of notorious, murderous Chicago...
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1944
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In this western, a rancher turns his property into a dude ranch for soldiers after he is drafted. Featured upon this ranch...
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1944
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The Fighting Seabees is Republic Pictures' rip-roaring tribute to the US Navy's Construction Batallions (C.B.), without whom...
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1944
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In this drama a big-city reporter moves to a tiny town to begin running the newspaper he half-owns. His in-your-face...
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Matt Colby
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1944
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Lorna Gray, shortly before changing her professional name to Adrian Booth, plays the title character in Republic's The Girl...
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1944
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The Yellow Rose of Texas is, at least in the case of this Roy Rogers vehicle, both the title of a song and the name of a...
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Lukas
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1944
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The third of MGM's Dr. Kildare series to dispense with the services of Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres), Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case...
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1943
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1943
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A mad scientist turns a gorilla into a beautiful young woman in this well-made Universal potboiler, the first of three films...
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1943
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In this comedy, Gildersleeve is assigned to be a contentious jury foreman who refuses, despite the opinions of all the other...
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1943
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Mitchell Leisen utilizes his stylistic pizzazz to enliven this romantic comedy that proves the old adage "opposites attract"...
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1943
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In Old Oklahoma is better known today by its reissue title, War of the Wildcats. John Wayne heads the cast as oil man Dan...
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1943
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Filmed on location in Florida (you can even see the mosquitoes!), The Marines Come Through stars Wallace Ford and Grant...
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Jack
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1943
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Best described as "cute," Petticoat Larceny was intended as a showcase for RKO Radio's latest juvenile discovery, 11-year-old...
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1943
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The tumultuous presidency of 17th-president Andrew Johnson is chronicled in this biopic. The story begins with Johnson's...
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1942
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1942
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In this North western, Indians orphan two boys who are then raised by a Mountie. The boys are different as night and day:...
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1942
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This musical -- a concoction of comedy, songs, dancing, and war-time patriotism mixed together with a spy spoof plot -- opens...
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1942
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When MGM made a program western, it generally looked more expensive than an entire years' sagebrusher output at Monogram or...
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1942
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Universal and producer/director Henry Koster had plans to make Diana Barrymore, the daughter of John Barrymore, into another...
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1942
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Billed as "The Girl who Stopped a Thousand Shows" and "The Poor Man's Garbo," burlesque dancer Margie Hart made her feature...
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1942
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1942
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1942
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MGM was doing so well in 1941 that it could afford the occasional "prestige" film with little box-office appeal. Based on the...
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1941
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You'll Never Get Rich was the first of two films made by Fred Astaire at Columbia, and also the first in which he was paired...
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1941
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The famous outlaw rides again in this fictionalized western that chronicles Billy's turn from criminal to fine upstanding...
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1941
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By 1941, Wallace Beery was pretty much confined to playing two characters: The reprobate with the heart of gold, or the...
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1941
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Dr. Jim Kildare (Lew Ayres) plays Good Samaritan with potentially disastrous results in The People vs. Dr. Kildare. Happening...
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1941
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Cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown launched his third season at Universal with the above-average entry The Masked Rider. Moseying...
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Douglas
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1941
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In this patriotic war drama, a unit of Army recruits train for a parachute corps. One is an arrogant football star who finds...
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1941
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1941
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Silent screen queen Gloria Swanson returned to films after a seven-year absence in RKO Radio's Father Takes a Wife. Adolphe...
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1941
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Republic Pictures obviously hoped to build vaudevillian Eddie Foy Jr. into a major screen comedian, as witness such efforts...
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1941
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Detective Chester Morris and his nosy wife Jean Parker set up housekeeping in a small Reno hotel room, whence Morris conducts...
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1941
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In his final "Mr. Wong" mystery, Boris Karloff solves the case of who killed shipping magnate Cyrus P. Wentworth...
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Capt. Bill Street
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1940
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Though he lacked the casual charisma of his brother Bing, bandleader Bob Crosby starred in a series of reasonably successful...
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1940
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The Fatal Hour was the fourth entry in Monogram's "Mr. Wong" series, based on the gentlemanly oriental detective created by...
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Capt. Street
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1940
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In this third of RKO's "Mexican Spitfire" series, star Lupe Velez doesn't get any further west than Reno, Nevada. Lupe feels...
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1940
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Richard Dix is his usual strong, silent self in RKO Radio's Men Against the Sky. Dix plays a washed-up pilot who designs a...
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1940
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In the last of Monogram's "Mr. Wong" whodunits, Keye Luke takes over from Boris Karloff as the Chinese detective Jimmy Lee...
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Captain Street
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1940
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Though the peak productivity of Monogram's "rural romance" films was the mid-1930s, the studio continued to put together...
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Kelly
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1940
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In this Navy drama, a young sailor finds himself interested in everything but marriage. But then he encounters a runaway...
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Producer
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1940
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Diminutive Frankie Darro was always a lot of fun to watch when given his head in a leading role. In Monogram's Chasing...
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Producer
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1940
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As conceived, Monogram's On the Spot was meant to be purely a Frankie Darro vehicle, with black comedian Mantan Moreland as...
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Producer
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1940
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The FBI goes up against a female gang leader in this ultra-low-budget thriller directed by Raymond K. Johnson. Grant Withers...
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Ralph Dickson
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1939
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Boys' Reformatory was the third of Frankie Darro's tough-guy vehicles for Monogram Pictures. Darro is cast as orphaned...
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Dr. Owens
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1939
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A "special" by Monogram standards, Lure of the Wasteland was lensed in a not inexpensive process called Telco-color. Grant...
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Smitty
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1939
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Irish Luck was one of a handful of Monogram actioners starring Frankie Darro as a crimesolving bellboy. The son of...
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Associate Producer
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1939
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The excellent response to RKO Radio's The Girl from Mexico prompted the studio to fashion an entire series based on the...
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1939
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A federal agent and a petty Naval officer are both investigating the theft of top-secret defense plans. Since neither one is...
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Steve
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1939
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A frequent visitor to contemporary TV cable services, Monogram's Mutiny in the Big House affords stalwart supporting player...
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Producer
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1939
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A mysterious visitor is found murdered in Mr. Wong's study in this, the third of Monogram's low-budget thrillers, featuring...
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Inspector Sam Street
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1939
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The second film in the mystery series about a Chinese sleuth, this one concerns the theft of the "Eye of the Daughter of the...
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Capt. Sam Street
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1939
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This 15-chapter Columbia serial is largely set on a remote Carribean island (which looks suspiciously like Catalina)....
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Grindley
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1938
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Judith Allen stars as Telephone Operator Helen in this Monogram actioner. Most of the story is built around newsreel footage...
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Red
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1938
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Cheap-looking even by the standards of Grand National Pictures, Held for Ransom appears to have been completed several years...
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Scott
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1938
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Nancy, a jilted bride-to-be, is played by Janet Gaynor in one of her last starring films. The three loves are novelist...
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1938
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This drama offers a fascinating backstage look at the making of westerns. The story centers around a stunt double working...
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Grant Drexel
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1938
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The first of six Mr. Wong whodunits, Mr. Wong Detective presented Boris Karloff as pulp writer Hugh Wiley's Oxford-educated...
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Capt. Bill Street
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1938
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It can be said with some certainty that Paramount's Touchdown, Army is not a baseball picture. Taking time out from his...
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1938
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In the tradition of such earlier Universal serials as Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim, the 12-chapter Radio Patrol was based on a...
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Pat O'Hara
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1937
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Tons Walker (Grant Withers) is the man in charge of the steel mill built from the ground up by the late William Reardon...
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Tons Walker
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1937
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Larry Doyle
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1937
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Scoutmaster Elmer Brown (Buster Keaton) loses his heart to the pretty carhop (Lona Andre) who works in a drive-in diner....
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1936
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In this musical, a talented young boy escapes from his orphanage and joins a traveling show where he is adopted by a has-been...
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Diablo
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1936
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The 12-episode Universal serial Jungle Jim was based on the Alex Raymond comic strip of the same name. Grant Withers stars as...
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Jungle Jim
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1936
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Border Flight devotes most of its running time to the exploits of the U.S. Coast Guard's airborne division. Flight...
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Lt. Pat Tornell
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1936
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In this airborne adventure, three pals from WW I team up to run a commercial airline. They have also been working on a new...
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Casey Cameron
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1936
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Loomis
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1936
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1936
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In this adventure serial, Tailspin Tommy discovers that a gang of profiteers are out to steal an island's oil reserves. The...
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1935
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Mae West is Goin' to Town in this elegant post-Production Code vehicle. West plays Cleo Borden, a nouveau riche cattle...
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1935
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In this musical, a coal stoker for a ship finds himself turned into a singing sensation when someone hears him lustily...
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1935
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Three convicts bust out of prison in this drama. One of the fugitives is an innocent man. Fortunately, his former employer's...
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1935
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In this comedy, a woman lives with her recently impoverished family who would do anything to regain their former wealth and...
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Ronald Dawson
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1935
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Set up essentially to produce cheap westerns, low-budget Puritan Pictures occasionally ground out a contemporary actioner...
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Maj. Grey
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1935
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1935
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Its the US Marines against the pirates in this spliced-together adventure serial. The Marines are trying to set up a landing...
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1935
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1935
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In this crime drama, a courageous and daring detective endeavors to perfect techniques for preventing crime in the friendly...
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1935
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1935
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In her first starring role, 18-year-old Ann Rutherford plays Joan, a singer in a cheap waterfront café. Gambling-ship...
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Tod
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1935
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A young auto mechanic gets a job with Three Points Airlines, and helps to get them a government mail contract in this action...
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1934
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When society dame Ruth Hall gambles away all of her money, poverty stricken Withers whisks her away from the chaos. ~ Rovi...
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1932
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Rob Shelton
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1932
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In this crime thriller, a suicidal writer is saved by a helpful newspaper editor who gives her a much-needed job. Later she...
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Jim Manning
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1932
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William A. Wellman's triangle melodrama "The Steel Highway" -- a title referring to the film's railroad setting -- was...
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Bill
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1931
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In this comedy drama set in a small town, a milque-toast gets a backbone and stands up to his overbearing wife. Only one of...
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Bill Clark
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1931
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A cast of silent-film veterans distinguishes the pedestrian crime drama First Aid. Grant Withers stars as a doctor who is...
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1931
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If the 1931 cheapie Swanee River had a plot, one would never know it from the contemporary reviews. As near as can be...
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1931
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In rare film appearance, Broadway luminary Elsie Ferguson repeats her 1929 stage role in the 1930 film version of Scarlet...
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Bob Lawrence
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1930
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In this romantic adventure, a feisty young woman (Velez) toys with the affections of a railroad worker (Withers) and a...
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1930
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In this mystery, a man and woman have been corresponding through a "personal" column under the names Lord Strawberries and...
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Geoffrey West
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1930
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Based on the play Penny Arcade, Sinner's Holiday marked the film debut of James Cagney. After seeing the performance on...
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Angel Harrigan
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1930
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In this mystery set at an Army post, two women are having a passionate affair with a soldier. The trouble begins when one of...
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Capt. Clive Branch
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1930
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Dancing Sweeties is set primarily in a Chicago dance emporium. During a dance contest, Bill (Grant Withers) and Molly...
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Bill Cleaver
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1930
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In this early sound film, an innocent country gal tires of her dull pastoral life and equally boring beau so she heads for...
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Gerald Smith
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1930
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In this romance, two old flames meet and find that their rekindled romance is as white hot as it ever was. Unfortunately,...
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1930
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1930
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In this musical comedy, an egotistical ex-college football star had little time for a plain-jane coed while he was in...
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Jim Crane
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1929
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Playwright Maxwell Anderson's domestic comedy drama Saturday's Children was adapted for the screen three times between 1929...
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Jim O'Neill
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1929
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Slim Shayne
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1929
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Basically a filmed vaudeville presentation, The Show of Shows was Warner Bros.' entry in the "all star, all talking, all...
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1929
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In this romance set in Russia, a fisherman's daughter is jilted by her true love and instead marries a baron. Time passes...
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Paul Pavloff
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1929
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In this musical comedy, an oddball wife fears that her husband's rich uncle will not like her and therefore disinherit her...
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Harry Miller
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1929
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1929
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In this drama, a railroad engineer and a fireman are best pals until the fireman falls for a dubious woman whom the engineer...
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Bill Williams
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1929
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1928
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1928
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This moralistic 1928 film decries the evils of alcohol and tobacco by showing how their awful effects send an innocent girl...
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1928
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The silent comedy feature College stars Buster Keaton as a scholarly young man who doesn't know beans about sports. When he...
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Jeff's Friend
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1927
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This long-lost John Ford production was based on The Snake's Wife, a story by Wallace Smith. The scene is a theatrical...
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Jack LeVelle
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1927
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A rare surviving melodrama from small-scale Gotham Productions, The Final Extra features Grant Withersas Pat Riley, a...
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1927
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This routine drama, produced by F.B.O., was based on a story by Laura Jean Libbey. Although they'd both been in pictures for...
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Ed
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1927
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Comedy and thrills are doled out in equal measure in the Buck Jones western The Gentle Cyclone. The story is motivated by a...
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1926
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