Aunt Clara arouses herself from a "witching slump" by creating a new evening wardrobe for Samantha and Darrin. Unfortunately,...
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1965
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Everybody knows the "punchline" of this classic Twilight Zone episode, but that doesn't make this entry any less...
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1962
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1962
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Evidently Beaver (Jerry Mathers) doesn't think that girls are creepy anymore, else why would he have fallen head over heels...
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Mr. Collins
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1962
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While deep-sea fishing with his colleague Paul Drake (William Hopper), Perry (Raymond Burr) receives word from his old friend...
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1961
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Peter Caine (Douglas Dick), the dissolute son of prominent building engineer William Harper Craine (John Hoyt), is being...
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1961
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The most controversial "road show" film of the 1940s, this was actually a rather innocent little morality play about a...
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1947
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In this comedy, Paul Muni plays a recently murdered gangster who finds himself roasting in Hell. Muni can't believe that he's...
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1946
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This tale of two tugboats focuses upon the rivalries between two operators competing to win a major shipping contract....
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1945
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In this western, a dreamy young woman, tired of her boring life and job travels to an abandoned town where her grandmother...
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Cecil Phelps
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1945
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Few B-picture factories ground out topical wartime dramas with as much regularity as Monogram. In Army Wives, Elyse Knox...
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1944
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An engagingly silly Charlie Chan whodunit from Poverty Row company Monogram, The Jade Mask mixed science fiction with Old...
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1944
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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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The classic Felix Salter story Bambi provides the basis for this near-perfect Disney animated feature. We follow the male...
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1942
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1942
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"It's box office poison," producer Samuel Goldwyn is said to have exclaimed when he heard the idea of filming the life story...
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1942
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Considering the fact that it was the only Universal horror film directed by cult favorite Joseph H. Lewis, it's a shame that...
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1942
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Irene Dunne plays a flibbetygibbet socialite who inherits a farm in Arizona. She can't seem to manage either her money or her...
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1942
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In this B- romance, an innocent young man endeavors to find his fortune in the Big Apple and ends up finding a dog instead....
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Putnam Palmer
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1941
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Universal's "Baby Sandy" series officially ended with Sandy Gets Her Man, but the infant star still had one picture left on...
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1941
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In this drama, a terminally ill college professor with only three months to live asks some younger colleagues what he should...
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1941
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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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In this drama, a young heiress finds trouble when she naively assumes control over some valuable timberlands. The trouble...
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1941
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Like so many Gene Autry westerns of the early 1940s, Carolina Moon draws its title from a popular song of the era, duly...
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1940
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This wartime drama is set in 1936 and begins at the Winter Olympics. It centers on the three medalists of a skiing...
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1940
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Though one would never know it, the bucolic comedy-mystery Granny Get Your Gun was based on one of Erle Stanley Gardner's...
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Phil Westcott
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1940
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A homely woman gets the best kind of revenge upon her philandering husband in this drama. Tired of his constant cheating,...
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David
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1935
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In this mystery, an international news correspondent is fatally shot with three bullets. Now three men stand accused of the...
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Howard Trude
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1935
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Hoping to finish his latest play in peace, writer Ricardo Souchet (Gilbert Roland) loses his train of thought when dizzy...
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Phil Morton
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1935
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Calm Yourself starts off as ace advertising man Pat (Robert Young) is fired from his job when he offends the highly...
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Bobby Kent
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1935
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Anti-Communist politics and screwball romance make strange bedfellows in this comic tale that plays like a cross between the...
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Arner
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1935
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A pre-Charlie Chan Sidney Toler stars in Champagne for Breakfast as The Judge, a philosophical racetrack tout. Though...
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Bob Bentley
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1935
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In this handsomely-staged adaptation of the story by Emile Zola, Anna Sten plays Nana, a woman of the streets who is spotted...
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1934
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Beggar's Holiday was, appropriately enough, filmed on Hollywood's "Poverty Row"--that ramshackle collection of tiny studios...
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1934
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Eight people, many of them strangers to one another, are summoned to a ritzy Manhattan penthouse apartment by an unidentified...
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Henry Abbott
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1934
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Arthur Dimmesdale
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1934
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Beyond the fact that both films shared a "railroad" background, RKO Radio's 1935 actioner The Silver Streak bore no relation...
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1934
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Often written off as just another Poverty Row effort featuring a fallen-from-grace Erich Von Stroheim, Mascot Pictures'...
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Hugo
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1934
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In this melodrama filmed on location in Hawaii, a sugar plantation manager finds himself falling in love with a native girl,...
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Chandler Morris
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1934
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Surprisingly original for an independent production, Two Heads on a Pillow is a fascinated precursor to the more celebrated...
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1934
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This melodrama chronicles three decades in the life of the New York located title house beginning at the turn of the century...
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1933
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Walter Von Prell
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1933
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Three-Cornered Moon is regarded by many film buffs as the first of the genuine "screwball comedies." Claudette Colbert stars...
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1933
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In this comedy drama, a wealthy shoe magnate is bored with his life. The trouble really begins when his chief rival dies....
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Benjamin Burnett
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1933
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Veteran stage and screen star George Arliss forsakes his biographical roles for domestic comedy in A Successful Calamity....
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1932
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Barbara Stanwyck, displayed in all her pre-Code glory, once again plays "damaged goods" in Warner Bros.' The Purchase Price....
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Don Deslie
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1932
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The fast-paced world of polo provides the backdrop for this sports drama that centers upon John Steele, a US Army captain...
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Johnny Raeburn
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1932
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This imitation-Lubitsch romantic comedy stars William Powell as an elegant jewel thief plying his trade in Vienna. Powell's...
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Paul
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1932
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In this drama, set in 1929 when the stock market crashed, a selfish, money-grubbing wife ruins her husband, an accountant...
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1932
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Henry Harrison Kroll's novel Cabin in the Cotton was an attack on wealthy southern landowners who exploited their...
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1932
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The Match King was inspired by the checkered career of entrepreneur Ivar Krueger. Warren William plays a Krueger-like...
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1932
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1932
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1932
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Though he'd intended to retire when talkies came in, silent-screen matinee idol Thomas Meighan kept returning to the screen...
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John Breen
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1931
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In this drama, a wild young punk is assigned to spend time with a man who specializes in helping juvenile delinquents. The...
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Gene Gibson
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1931
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This drama, set in Vienna during WW I, a soldier endures ostracism from his commanding officers after he travels over enemy...
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Count Carl Walden
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1931
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A woman trying to live down her past finds it coming back to haunt her in this drama. Steve Pelton (Owen Moore) is the leader...
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Stuart Elliot
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1931
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