In a plot that combines Mary Shelley's mad Dr. Frankenstein and Bram Stoker's Count Dracula, two yellow journalism reporters,...
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Editor
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1985
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In yet another rubber-stamped, mid-'80s teen dancing film, hot on the success of Flashdance, a group of high schoolers called...
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Editor
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1984
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Sam Cooper (Steve Gutenberg) is an attaché in the U.S. State Department when, on the day before his wedding, a dying...
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Editor
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1983
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Gene Wilder stars as Michael Jordon, an architect on the run from false murder charges, who hooks up with Kate Hellman...
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Editor
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1982
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Bill Murray decides to be all that he can be -- and it ain't pretty -- in this hit comedy. John Winger (Murray) is a...
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Editor
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1981
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After the excellent audience response to their teaming in Silver Streak, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor reunited for this zany...
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Editor
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1980
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Charles Bronson switches from his traditional role as a vigilante to playing an actual lawman in this crime drama. Jeb...
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Editor
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1980
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Elizabeth Montgomery stars in this made-for-television movie about a liberal reporter whose views are challenged after she...
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Associate Producer, Editor
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1979
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Rex Stout's corpulent, orchid-loving detective Nero Wolfe would eventually headline his own 1980s TV series, courtesy of star...
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Editor
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1977
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Executive Producer
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1973
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Skin Game was historically significant as the 2000th film produced by Warner Bros. studios. The film is a comedy western...
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Producer
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1971
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Occasionally listed as In Enemy Hands (evidently a working title), In Enemy Country is a war film with "A" ambitions and a...
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Director, Producer
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1968
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Dean Martin stars as an amiable gunrunner in the tongue-in-cheek western Texas Across the River. Martin teams up with...
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Producer
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1966
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A dazed man, David Stillwell (Gregory Peck), wanders down the stairs of a New York skyscraper during a power blackout, only...
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Producer
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1966
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In this romantic comedy, an aspiring actress pays her bills by working as a maid for various households. One of her...
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Producer
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1965
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An aspiring senator finds himself in deep trouble when he tangles with a sultry teenage girl gone bad in this campy drama....
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Producer
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1964
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In this goofy comedy, an architect discovers that a recently purchased antique bottle is the home of a jovial but vexing...
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Director
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1964
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Light and laugh-filled, Send Me No Flowers is typical Rock Hudson and Doris Day fare. George (Hudson) is a hypochondriac...
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Producer
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1964
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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Director
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1963
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This western is created from a popular serial that starred Tom Tryon playing a rancher who was once a sheriff. Tryon later...
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Director
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1962
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A sometimes astonishingly grim western, Six Black Horses ostensibly stars Audie Murphy, but is effortlessly stolen by Frank...
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Director
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1962
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Originally aired on television from Walt Disney Presents, this frontier drama tells of the tribulations a former Texas...
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Director
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1962
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In this emotional romance, the young backwoods girl Tammy lives in a houseboat on the river. She is very sad because she...
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Director
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1961
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Originally aired on TV from Walt Disney, these episodes are combined to form a feature about a Texan man who is forced to...
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Director
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1960
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Director
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1960
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Director
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1960
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Seven Ways from Sundown is a well-wrought western by director Harry Keller, starring Audie Murphy in the title role (his...
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Director
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1960
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Director
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1960
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Part of the Walt Disney series, Tales of Texas John Slaughter, this film finds Geronimo warring with a group of settlers,...
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1960
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1960
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Director
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1959
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In this exciting western, cowpoke Texas John Slaughter rides out for revenge against the man who killed his friend. He heads...
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Director
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1959
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Director
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1959
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One of producer Walt Disney's more blatant efforts to duplicate the success of his early TV miniseries Davy Crockett, the...
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Director
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1959
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In the second episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, the Redcoats have retaliated against the raids of...
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Director
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1959
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Director
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1959
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1959
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Director
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1959
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In the third episode of Walt Disney's 17-part miniseries Tales of Texas John Slaughter, Slaughter (Tom Tryon) and another...
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Director
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1959
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Director
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1959
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Director
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1959
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Harry Keller, the man who directed the extra scenes in Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, receives solo directorial credit in The...
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Director
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1958
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Director
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1958
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Though the fact was played down by the Universal-International publicity department, Step Down to Terror (aka...
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Director
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1958
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Of the many TV miniseries produced by Walt Disney for his various weekly anthologies of the '50s and '60s, only Tales of...
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Director
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1958
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Fred MacMurray is the beleagured hero of the Universal western Day of the Badman. MacMurray plays circuit judge Jim Scott,...
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Director
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1958
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In this sensitive drama, a commercial artist is devastated by his tiny daughter's death and takes to drinking to numb the...
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Director
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1958
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Man Afraid stars George Nader as a clergyman serving a big-city slum district. He is forced to kill a young hoodlum in...
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Director
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1957
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Fred MacMurray plays the head of an outlaw band trying to escape across the Mexican border. The gang is able to elude the law...
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Director
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1957
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Director
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1956
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In this western, the many travails of a wagonmaster on a Westward trek are chronicled. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director
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1954
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Director
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1953
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Rex Allen, the last of Republic's singing cowboys, stars in Red River Shore. This time, it's up to Allen to prevent a major...
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1953
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Considered by many the weakest of Wayne Morris' latter-day B-Westerns, The Marksman features the no longer svelte star as a...
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Director
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1953
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El Paso Stampede was the last of Republic Pictures' 38 Allan "Rocky" Lane westerns. Happily, the
series maintained a fairly...
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Director
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1953
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In this Republic western, Allan "Rocky" Lane plays a Texas Ranger endeavoring to bring progress to the prairies. A natural...
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Director
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1953
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Savage Frontier stars Allan "Rocky" Lane in his familiar movie guise as a U.S. marshal. A criminal gang, run by a mysterious...
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1952
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The eponymous Rose is played by Mala Powers, a white girl raised by Cherokee Indians after her family was massacred. Powers...
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Director
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1952
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In this western, a US marshal tries to stop a nefarious gang of thieves from harassing the local sheriff and from stealing...
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Director
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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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Director, Producer
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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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Producer
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1952
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Allan "Rocky" Lane is cleverly cast as Allan "Rocky" Lane in the Republic western Desert of Lost Men. The story finds Lane...
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Director, Producer
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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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Editor
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1951
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A fast-paced entry in Republic Pictures' fine Allan "Rocky" Lane series, Fort Dodge Stampede details the search for $30,000...
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Director, Producer
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1951
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The Dakota Kid was the first of four Republic westerns built around the talents of preteen performers Michael Chapin and...
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Editor
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1951
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Editor
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick, the sweetheart of Republic Pictures' "B" unit, stars in Lonely Hearts Bandits. Patrick plays Louise Curtis,...
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Editor
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1950
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Editor
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1950
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Dorothy Patrick is The Blonde Bandit in this Republic time-filler. The script establishes a degree of sympathy for Gloria...
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Director
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1950
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This crime melodrama with humorous undertones involves the investigation of dope smugglers on the Mexican border. Americans...
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Editor
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1950
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Director
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1950
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Showdown is the story of a trail boss named Shad Jones (Bill Elliott) whose younger brother is murdered. Knowing that a...
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Editor
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1950
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One of the most famous of the anti-communist tracts of the late 1940s, Republic's The Red Menace plays like a merciless...
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1949
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1949
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Editor
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1949
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When Lizabeth Scott's Jane Greer husband Arthur Kennedy accidentally gets his mitts on $60,000 in stolen money, she insists...
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Editor
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1949
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Marking the screen debut of Rex Allen, the last of the Singing Cowboys, The Arizona Cowboy featured a mildly entertaining...
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Editor
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1949
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Editor
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1949
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All of his life, Danny Hawkins (Dane Clark) has been taunted and mistreated by most of the people around him, enduring...
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Editor
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1948
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Its poetic title aside, Republic's Madonna of the Desert is a formula murder mystery with an occasional surprise or two. The...
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Editor
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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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Editor
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1948
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Son of God's Country stars singing cowboy Monte Hale in his traditional screen role of do-gooder and last-minute...
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Editor
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1948
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Saddle Pals hits a new low for Gene Autry's postwar Republic westerns, containing literally no action at all. Autry is drawn...
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Editor
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1947
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Rustlers of Devil's Canyon was one of seven "Red Ryder" westerns with Allan Lane in the lead. Returning from the...
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Editor
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1947
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Backed by the "American GI Chorus", Nelson Eddy made his final screen appearance in the unusually elaborate Republic musical...
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Editor
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1947
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Smugglers are working the border between Mexico and California in this action-filled and, of course, tuneful Gene Autry...
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Editor
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1947
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A dude ranch, unemployed cowhands, modern-day bank robbers, and music are the main ingredients in this, Gene Autry's swan...
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Editor
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1947
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One of John Wayne's most mystical films, Angel and the Badman is also the first production that Wayne personally produced....
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Editor
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1947
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Writer/director Ben Hecht brings "art" to the artless environs of Republic Pictures in the one-of-a-kind melodrama Spectre of...
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Editor
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1946
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In this western, Red Ryder rounds up a gang of horse thieves who have been stealing cavalry horses. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Editor
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1946
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In this comedy-mystery, an advertising executive begins looking into a touchy situation involving two brothers who are...
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Editor
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1946
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In this drama, a husband becomes a single parent after his wife dies in childbirth. He is so engrossed in his newspaper...
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Editor
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1946
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Horror films were not Republic Pictures' forte, as one can see while watching the stylish but pedestrian Catman of Paris....
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Editor
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1946
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This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal...
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Editor
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1946
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In this crime comedy, a prominent judge's vacation is interrupted during a sudden storm that forces him to seek refuge in a...
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Editor
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1945
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Editor
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1945
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The old bromide about a group of avaricious heirs waiting for an old millionaire to die is trotted out in Grissly's Millions....
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Editor
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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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Editor
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1945
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In this convoluted western, a sickly cowboy sidekick gets into a terrible fix when he is mistaken for a notorious bank...
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Editor
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1944
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In this western, Red Ryder, his youthful sidekick, and another pal take on a wicked governor. This was the first in a new...
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Editor
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1944
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Code of the Prairie was among the first of cowboy star Sunset Carson's vehicles for Republic Pictures. There is nothing...
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Editor
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1944
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In this western, a crusty old sourdough finally finds the silver mine of his dreams only to find his mine threatened by...
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Editor
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1944
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In his third western for Republic Pictures, Allan Lane plays Tex Jordan, a cattle rancher en route to sell his stock to...
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Editor
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1944
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With his performance in the offbeat sagebrusher The Laramie Trail, Bob Livingston makes his final appearance in a Republic...
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Editor
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1944
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In his second starring Western, Republic's newest cowboy hero Allan Lane went up against Roy Barcroft, the studio's master...
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Editor
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1944
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Some clever directorial touches by veteran Elmer Clifton help lift Days of Old Cheyenne from the B-western norm. Don "Red"...
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Editor
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1943
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The budget for this fine Roy Rogers Western was doubled and the title changed from Starlight on the Trail to the more...
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Editor
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1943
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Black Hills Express gets off to a powerful start, as hero Lon Walker (Don "Red" Barry) and his sidekick Deadeye...
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Editor
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1943
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In this western a pugnacious cowboy tries to prevent a city-slicker from conning the local ranchers and the utility company....
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Editor
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1943
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Republic's winning combination of western star Wild Bill Elliot, comic sidekick Gabby Hayes and leading lady Anne Jeffreys is...
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Editor
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1943
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Don "Red" Barry plays Lt. "California Joe" Weldon in this Civil War-era western. Joe is a Union undercover agent, whose job...
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Editor
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1943
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Set during the "man"power shortage of WW II, this low-budget western tells the story of a group of cowgirls hired by the...
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Editor
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1943
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In this western, a cowboy and his pals must stop outlaws from stealing a cache of gold ore. Action ensues, and they succeed....
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Editor
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1943
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A typical, fast-paced Grade-B murder mystery, Mystery of the White Room was based on the then revolutionary medical...
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Editor
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1939
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Pity poor police captain Dugan (Harry Carey). As if he hasn't got enough trouble with the green recruits that Headquarters...
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Editor
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1939
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In this mystery, a newspaper executive and three of his colleagues conspire to have the owner of the highly-respected London...
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Editor
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1939
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