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1961
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In this adventure, shrimp fishermen in Key West search for a sunken treasure. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1955
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Poor Roogie Rigsby. He's the new boy in town and is the butt of all the local kids' jokes. The meanies won't even let him...
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1954
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The life and times of a modern miracle worker, Mother Frances Cabrini, are chronicled in this biography that features real...
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1947
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This film is not only a revealing glimpse into the workings of the O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services) during WW II, but it...
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1946
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Three Caballeros is the first Walt Disney feature to combine animation with live action footage. Originally conceived as...
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1945
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1945
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In this tuneful comedy adventure, a free-spirited fellow with a keen eye for easy money is assigned to sail to a remote...
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1945
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An installment from Universal's "Inner Sanctum" series (whose trademark featured an introduction narrated by a spooky...
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1945
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In this drama, a goodie-two-shoes singer tries to save her bankrupt family by getting a radio job. She is soon entangled in...
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1945
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PRC's Machine Gun Mama is the sort of comedy that tries to get laughs by invoking the name of Brooklyn. Wallace Ford and El...
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1944
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Dick Foran and Harriet Hilliard (aka Harriet Nelson) top the cast of the Universal musical quickie Hi, Buddy. Foran plays GI...
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1943
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The Ritz Bros' third low-budget musical for Universal was the pointlessly titled Hi'ya, Chum! In this 61-minute timekiller,...
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1943
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One can't deny that Monogram's Spy Train never stops moving; after all, it is set on a speeding train. Richard Travis and...
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1943
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With a title like I Escaped from the Gestapo, it's a wonder that there's any suspense at all in this Monogram programmer....
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1943
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A nine-year-old Elizabeth Taylor made her film debut in this lively comedy. She plays the spoiled-brat daughter of a pudding...
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1942
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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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The fourth production from the enterprising King Brothers, Rubber Racketeers drew its inspiration from late-breaking...
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1942
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Back in the 1940s, it was not uncommon for recording artists to cut records exclusively for the jukebox trade, and sometimes...
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1942
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In this musical comedy, a pregnant disc jockey misses her husband who is fighting overseas. Stressed out by the situation and...
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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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Dreaming Out Loud represented the film debut of radio favorites Lum 'N' Abner, aka Chester Lauck and Norris Goff. Proprietors...
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1940
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Sigrid Gurie, the Swede from Brooklyn who in 1938 was touted as Sam Goldwyn's answer to Garbo, was taking whatever work she...
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1939
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The Hero for a Day is elderly night watchman Frank Higgins (Charley Grapewin), still basking in the memories of his long-age...
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1939
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Universal's Code of the Streets stars the Little Tough Guys, an offshoot of Warner Bros.' Dead End Kids. This time...
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1939
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The "Little Tough Guys" get involved in a circulation war between a paper with underhanded tactics and a paper being...
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1939
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In this patriotic wartime drama set during WW II, a test plane crashes killing all aboard and causes the locals to accuse...
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1939
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1938
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The first of the "splinter" groups to emerge from the Dead End Kids was the Little Tough Guys, consisting of veteran...
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1938
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This musical chronicles 15 years in the life of a New York City Street. In 1912, 52nd Street is a peaceful residential...
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1937
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John Howard stars as Dr. Paul Martin, intent upon instituting sweeping medical reforms in his community. He is opposed in...
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1937
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A gangland murder is the motivating factor of this fast-moving crime drama. George Murphy stars as reporter Kent Shevlin,...
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1936
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Ann Sothern essays the title role in My American Wife. The story opens in Smelter City, Arizona, where the richest man in...
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1936
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In this British comedy, set in the City of Light during 1904, a singer and regular at Maxim's finds herself entangled in the...
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1936
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In this melodramatic adventure, a young woman is abducted by Chinese bandits. One of them is a free-lance pilot in need of...
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1935
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1934
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1934
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This historical drama recounts the events that led up to the rule of Russia's 18th-century Catherine the Great. Arriving from...
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1934
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In this romantic comedy, a millionairess tires of being badgered by the paparazzi and trades places with her maid so she can...
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1934
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In this comedy a widow pretends to be Lord Grossmith's philandering wife in order to get a handsome lawyer to fall in love...
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1933
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Charles Laughton became an international star by chewing both mutton and scenes in his Oscar-winning turn as King Henry VIII....
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1933
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Adapted from the Ernest Vajda novel The Head Waiter, Service for Ladies stars Leslie Howard as Max Tracey, premiere waiter of...
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1932
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Quite popular when first released, Wedding Rehearsal is a bit obscure today, which is a shame when one considers the talented...
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1932
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The 1930 Hollywood feature Laughter, which starred Nancy Carroll and Fredric March, was also lensed in two foreign-language...
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1931
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In this drama, a hard-working New York model abandons her family values for the love of a suave, handsome man who offers her...
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1931
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In this musical comedy, a bored office clerk finds much-needed excitement by masquerading as a millionaire. To do so, he...
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1930
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In this western adventure, set in California just after the Spanish-American War, a Mexican rancher becomes a populist...
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1930
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A plucky New Orleans singer becomes a star on the New York city night club circuit in this musical drama. In the midst of it...
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1929
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Based on Zoë Akins's 1923 novel Déclassée and the 1925 film of the same title, Her Private Life stars Billie Dove as Lady...
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1929
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Heart of a Follies Girl was based on a story by Adela Rogers St. John, but one would never know it. The cliché-ridden story...
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1928
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Archduke Alexander (Clive Brook) is better known for his sexual conquests than his diplomatic triumphs. After a lifetime of...
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1928
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Fading star Mae Busch and up-and-coming Jean Arthur play major roles in Husband Hunters. A variation of the old "Gold-Diggers...
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1927
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1927
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1927
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The Strong Man was the second starring feature of silent screen comedian Harry Langdon--not to mention first feature-length...
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1926
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Pauline Frederick plays the title role in this cinemadaptation of Kathleen Norris' novel Josselyn's Wife. Jilted by her...
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1926
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