The Long Ride Home is the British title for the Columbia Civil War western A Time for Killing. The stars are Glenn Ford, a...
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Producer
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1967
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This sequel to the classic adventure, stars Sean Flynn, the son of the swashbuckling actor who played Captain Blood in the...
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Producer
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1962
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Producer
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1960
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This is one of several solid B-grade Westerns produced at the height of the genre's popularity in the '50s by the partnership...
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Executive Producer
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1959
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Buchanan (Randolph Scott) rides alone through Texas, en route to his future home of Mexico. He is sidetracked during a...
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Producer
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1958
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Two years before Hitchcock terrified audiences with the shower scene from Psycho, audiences recoiled at the shower scene in...
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Producer
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1958
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Producer
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1957
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Producer
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1957
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In this western, a cavalryman disobeys his officer's command to massacre Indians at Sand Creek, goes AWOL and heads for his...
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Producer
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1957
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Though the film's title may suggest otherwise, Seventh Cavalry takes place after Custer's Last Stand. Randolph Scott stars...
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Producer
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1956
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Up until its surisingly mundane finale, A Lawless Street is one of the best of the Randolph Scott westerns of the 1950s....
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Producer
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1955
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Three Hours to Kill is a "message" Western that manages to entertain without preaching. Jim Guthrie (Dana Andrews), unjustly...
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Producer
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1954
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Randolph Scott is tall in the saddle once more in the Scott-Brown production Ten Wanted Men. The star is cast as John...
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Producer
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1954
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Randolph Scott makes his 3-D debut in the stereoscopic western Stranger Wore a Gun. This time, Scott plays Jeff Travis, a...
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Producer
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1953
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Producer
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1953
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This above-average Louis Hayward swashbuckler was sumptuously produced by Columbia's resident western specialist...
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Producer
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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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Producer
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1952
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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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Producer
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1951
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The "bandit" of the title is notorious 18th-century British highwayman Dick Turpin, herein portrayed by Louis Hayward. The...
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Producer
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1951
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Producer
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1951
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Though usually associated with westerns, Columbia producer Harry Joe Brown proved to be up to the challenge of producing a...
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Producer
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1950
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Rod Cameron and Wayne Morris star as Civil War officers who become federal agents. The duo is sent west to investigate a...
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Producer
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1950
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Producer
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1950
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The Walking Hills stars Randolph Scott as a Westerner named Jim Carey. He is one of several people searching for a lost gold...
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Producer
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1949
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Randolph Scott both co-produced and starred in this above average Western chronicling the career of one of the last of the...
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Producer
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1949
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Randolph Scott is a single-minded gunman bent on tracking down and killing the white man responsible for an Indian raid on a...
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Producer
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1948
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All cruel jokes aside, actor Sonny Tufts did on occasion deliver something resembling a good screen performance. In the...
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Producer
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1948
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This biopic highlights the illustrious careers of "the touchdown twins," Heisman Trophy winners Felix "Doc" Blanchard (Mr....
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Producer
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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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Producer
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1947
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The wild and woolly early days of New York -- when it was still known as New Amsterdam -- provide the backdrop for this...
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Director, Producer
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1944
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In this Western drama, Steve Upton (Randolph Scott) is the sheriff of a Utah community in 1860. Upton's best friend, Cheyenne...
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Producer
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1943
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With Dorothy Arzner in the director's chair, it's no wonder that First Comes Courage has a more feminist slant than most WWII...
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Producer
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1943
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Producer
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1943
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Wild Geese Calling is one of those 20th Century-Fox star vehicles which used to pop up all the time on TV before the Carsons,...
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Producer
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1941
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The first of several remakes of 1938's Three Blind Mice, the Technicolor musical Moon Over Miami stars Betty Grable and...
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Producer
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1941
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20th Century-Fox's Western Union was loosely based on a story by Zane Grey. The basic historical facts behind the connecting...
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Associate Producer
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1941
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This remake of John Ford's classic WW1 drama Four Sons has been updated to the Europe of the late 1930s. At the time of the...
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Producer
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1940
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"Over the hill" at the tender age of 12, Shirley Temple closed out her 20th Century-Fox contract with the musical seriocomedy...
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Producer
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1940
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Producer
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1940
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Hollywood's handful of Technicolor cameras got a real workout on 20th Century-Fox's Down Argentine Way. Don Ameche stars as...
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Producer
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1940
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Hollywood Cavalcade was a fictionalized history of silent films and the growth of the movie industry. Don Ameche portrays a...
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Associate Producer
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1939
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In this drama, a miserable wife takes her son and leaves her alcoholic spouse. She ends up traveling to England to begin her...
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Producer
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1939
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When Fox bought the rights to Ralph Spence's warhorse stage mystery-comedy The Gorilla for the Ritz Brothers, they walked out...
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Producer
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1939
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Producer
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1939
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20th Century Fox's Christmas gift to moviegoers in 1939, this fanciful comedy-drama features the studio's darling of the ice,...
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Producer
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1939
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The exploits of female pilots are followed in this high-flying drama. These women are extremely competitive and will stop at...
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Producer
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1939
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Thanks for Everything is an unjustly forgotten lampoon of media promotional stunts. Jack Haley wins a contest sponsored by an...
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Producer
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1938
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Associate Producer
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1938
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Sonja Henie is the "lucky star" in this enjoyable 20th Century-Fox musical. Henie plays Kristina Nelson a humble department...
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Associate Producer
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1938
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The "Stavisky Affair," a high-level swindling scandal which all but destroyed the French government in the early 1930s, was...
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Producer
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1937
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The disarmingly zany Marry the Girl was one of the better Hugh Herbert "B"-vehicles for Warner Bros. Much of the story takes...
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Producer
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1937
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Based on a popular novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams, this screwball comedy stars Errol Flynn in the title-role, the heir to an...
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Producer
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1937
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The title of this Errol Flynn vehicle sprang from an "inside" joke at Warner Bros. Whenever the studio depicted a marquee or...
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Producer
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1937
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Based on the 1935 Broadway play by George S. Kaufman and Katharine Dayton, First Lady is not, as might be assumed, the story...
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Producer
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1937
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In this drama, Pat O'Brien plays James O'Malley, a tough, by-the-book policeman who is so unbending on any minor infraction...
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Producer
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1937
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Producer
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1937
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Sinclair Lewis's 1920 novel Main Street came to the screen in 1936 from Warner Bros. under this rather more mundane title....
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Producer
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1936
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In this comedy, a blocked writer decides he needs a little peace and quiet to spark his creativity so that he can write the...
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Producer
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1936
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A remake of 1928's Glorious Betsy (itself based on a stage play by Rida Johnson Young), Hearts Divided is based, believe it...
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Producer
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1936
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In this musical comedy, a pacifistic song-and-dance man is compelled to don a military uniform for one of his acts. Before...
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Producer
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1936
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Errol Flynn makes his Hollywood screen debut as a corpse in this funny, fast-paced whodunit, the third of six Perry Mason...
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Producer
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1935
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Based on a mystery novel by Mignon Eberhardt, While the Patient Slept stars Aline MacMahon as Eberhardt's middle-aged amateur...
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Producer
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1935
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Producer
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1935
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Producer
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1935
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In this romantic drama, a horsewoman is forced to work in a society dame's stable. There she meets and falls in love with a...
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Producer
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1935
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Producer
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1935
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When British actor Robert Donat dropped out of Warner Bros. Captain Blood, the studio took a chance on its new contractee,...
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Producer
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1935
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Not even considered a good film back in 1935, Dangerous is held together by the mesmerizing performance of Bette Davis. The...
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Producer
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1935
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Kay Francis stars as Stella Parish, a London stage favorite who suddenly disappears without a trace. British news...
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Producer
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1935
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Director
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1933
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This drama chronicles the devoted love of a woman who tries to reform her lover, a black marketeer with a compulsive...
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Director
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1933
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Associate Producer
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1932
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A starry-eyed girl marries an impoverished but talented young writer. Though easily frustrated and given to temperamental...
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Associate Producer
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1932
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This entry in RKO's Tom Keene series was one of several early sound Westerns to cross over into the haunted house...
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Associate Producer
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1932
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This droll, sophisticated comedy stars Constance Bennett as Venice Muir, a shy young lady with no "past" of any kind -- and...
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Associate Producer
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1932
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A goodly portion of this boxing drama was filmed on location at the real-life Madison Square Garden. Jack Oakie stars as...
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Director
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1932
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A Woman Commands is often cited as silent screen star Pola Negri's first talking picture. Actually, it was her first...
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Producer
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1932
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Eternal movie trollop Helen Twelvetrees is more sinned against than necessary in Panama Flo. Stranded in Panama, honky-tonk...
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Producer
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1932
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A pre-Hopalong Cassidy William Boyd is the robust star of this logging camp melodrama which also featured a very young Ginger...
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Associate Producer
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1932
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In this comedy, a convict uses his skills as a masseur and a fight manager to get out of prison and become the private gym...
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Director
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1932
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Associate Producer
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1932
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Associate Producer
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1932
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The tragic death from peritonitis of leading man Robert Williams marred the production of this oppressive triangle drama set...
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Producer
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1932
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Based on Veneer, a 1929 Broadway flop by Hugh Stange, this sentimental domestic drama came to the screens in early 1932,...
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Producer
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1932
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In this dramatic adventure a shady lady becomes a spy for the Austrian intelligence agency and ends up involved with a man...
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Director
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1931
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Devotion is a stiff, static early talkie in which everybody speaks in stage British and suffers in dinner jackets....
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Producer
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1931
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The Big Shot is Ray (Eddie Quillan), a go-getting but incredibly naïve real estate speculator. Duped into purchasing some...
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Producer
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1931
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Producer
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1931
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The exciting world of horse-racing provides the setting for this lively comedy that centers on luckless Bud Doyle, a jockey...
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Producer
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1931
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A wealthy man's mistress abandons her luxurious life as a kept woman to be with the struggling Paris artist she has come to...
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Producer
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1931
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Coney island vendors Baltimore Clark (Bill Boyd), Dutch Herman (Robert Armstrong) and Skeets O'Reilly (James Gleason) spend...
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Associate Producer
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1931
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Writer/director Tay Garnett reunited the stars of his fabulously successful Her Man (1930) for the 1931 RKO crime drama...
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Producer
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1931
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Yet another variation on the already then-ancient Madame X theme, this early talkie stars Helen Twelvetrees in the title...
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Associate Producer
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1931
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A boxer and his girl try to dissuade their friend from getting involved with a Mafioso's gal. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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Associate Producer
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1931
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A man finds he's torn between two women -- which isn't a good state of affairs for a man who just got married -- in this...
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Producer
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1931
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Ken Maynard's fourth film under his 1929 contract with Universal came complete with a music score and sound effects, but no...
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Director
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1930
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Having recently signed with Universal, Western star Ken Maynard became his own producer with this early talkie Western...
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Director
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1930
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In this crime melodrama, a bootlegger orders the death of his rival. Meanwhile the bootlegger's wife dallies with his best...
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Director
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1930
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Western hero Ken Maynard lifted his voice in a campfire song, making the near tone-deaf actor the first "singing cowboy."...
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Director, Producer
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1930
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In this musical western, a cowpoke goes searching for his brother's killer. The brother had been a Texas Ranger. He finds...
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Director
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1930
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This early sound western was cowboy-star Ken Maynard's second to last under his 1929-1930 contract with Universal. The...
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Director
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1930
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The dashing Ken Maynard, who always warned that he sang loudly rather than well, finished his 1929-1930 stay at Universal...
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Director
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1930
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Royal Rider is an amusing mixture of traditional western fare and Ruritanian melodrama. Ken Maynard plays Dick Scott, a rodeo...
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Director
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1929
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By 1929, strapping cowboy Ken Maynard had become First National's ace western star. The former stunt rider was being afforded...
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Director
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1929
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Though Universal temporarily abandoned its western product when talkies came in, a few of its 1929 silent sagebrushers were...
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Director
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1929
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Set during the Civil War, this rousing silent Western starred Ken Maynard in top form as a federal agent tracking down a gang...
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Director
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1929
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Popular western star Ken Maynard crooned a couple of prairie tunes in this his first (part-)talkie, making Ken the screen's...
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Director
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1929
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Director, Producer
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1929
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A late entry in First National's series of silent Ken Maynard Westerns, this film starred the athletic Maynard and his...
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Director
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1929
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Popular Western star Ken Maynard donned the scarlet uniform of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer in this thrilling...
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Director
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1928
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Supervisor/Manager
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1928
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First National's cowboy star Ken Maynard gave Fox's Tom Mix a run for his money in this above-average silent Western about...
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Director
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1928
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In one of his finest silent Westerns, Ken Maynard comes to the rescue of a young girl whose mine is about to be appropriated...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1928
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The arrival of the telegraph to the Great Plains took center stage once again in this superior silent Western starring...
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Director
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1928
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Deputy Marshal Ken Maynard heads off to Oklahoma where a gang of nasty cattle rustlers is terrorizing the local ranchers....
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Director
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1927
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The Romantic Rogue is handsome Reed Howes, the scion of a disreputable family of peddlers. In the tradition of his forebears,...
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Director
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1927
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The titular Royal American is a young shanghaied sailor, played by Reed Howes. Forced to work as a deckhand on a...
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Director, Producer
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1927
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Supervisor/Manager
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1927
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Handsome Reed Howes once again played a racecar driver in this silent action melodrama produced and directed, low-budget...
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Producer
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1927
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Reed Howes stars as Mike O'Malley, a daring racecar driver, known as "The Scorcher" for his tendency to "burn up" the track....
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Director
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1927
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It's too bad that most of Ken Maynard's silent westerns for First National apparently no longer exist. From all accounts, Gun...
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Director
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1927
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Admittedly, gridiron flash Harold "Red" Grange was more at home on the football field than before the cameras, but he was an...
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Director
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1926
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Director
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1926
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Produced and directed by Harry J. Brown, this minor silent action melodrama starred former male model Reed Howes as a...
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Director
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1926
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In his first Western for First National and producer Charles J. Rogers, Ken Maynard played Don Luis O'Flagherty, a daredevil...
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Production Manager
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1926
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Director
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1926
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In one of his many inexpensive boxing melodramas, Billy Sullivan (the nephew of legendary fight champ John L. Sullivan),...
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Director
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1926
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Former "Arrow Collar" man Reed Howes once again gets to show off his pecs in the low-budget Kentucky Handicap. Howes plays a...
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Director
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1926
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The "dangerous dude" in this slick actioner is roving reporter Reed Howes. The hero's publisher father, who doubles as a...
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Director
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1926
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Reed Howes, the original Arrow Collar man, stars in the action-packed Danger Quest. Set amongst the African diamond mines,...
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Director
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1926
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Producer
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1925
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Returning to the homestead, lower-echelon cowboy star Bill Cody finds the place taken over by cattle rustlers, one of whom...
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Cinematographer, Screenwriter
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1925
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Boxing manager Jim Curtis (J.P. McGowan) insists that if Billy Griffin (Billy Sullivan, real-life nephew of heavyweight...
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Producer
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1925
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Reed Howes, the original Arrow Collar man (or so his publicity claimed), stars in The Bashful Buccaneer. Howes plays a writer...
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Director
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1925
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This independently made comedy-drama used a formula which was very familiar to 1920s filmgoers: take a fast car, a handsome,...
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Producer
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1925
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Former fashion model Reed Howes stars in this routine drama about a son who inherits a car, a valet, and a dime from his...
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Supervisor/Manager
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1925
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More substantial than most of the potboilers produced in the late '20s by Harry J. Brown, The Snob Buster starred former male...
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Producer
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1925
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When old rancher Mark Ridgeway (Josef Swickard) passes away, his property goes to relatives in the East instead of to trusted...
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Presented by, Producer
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1924
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Jack Wade (Reed Howes) is the son of a wealthy father who runs a successful ship-building company. He uses his athletic...
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Producer
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1924
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Dashing cowboy star Fred Thomson donned several disguises in order to catch a gang of cattle rustlers in this, the third...
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Producer
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1923
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