For his directorial debut, Ray Milland went out on a creative limb, resulting in the first American film since Chaplin's...
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Executive Producer
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1952
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Executive Producer
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1951
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The Well is a modest but generally effective plea for racial tolerance. Based loosely on a real incident, the film tells of...
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Producer
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1951
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This comedy stars Ronald Colman as Beauregard Bottomley, a self-styled genius in need of a job. He applies for a position...
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Producer
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1950
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In The Big Wheel, Mickey Rooney plays Billy Coy, a garage mechanic who matriculates into a champion race-car driver. On the...
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Producer
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1949
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"I want to report a murder...mine." So begins D.O.A. Told in flashback, the story tells of how vacationing CPA Frank Bigelow...
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Executive Producer
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1949
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Producer
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1945
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The Harlem Tuff Kids, African-American counterparts to Monogram's East Side Kids, star in the morale-boosting comedy-drama...
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Director, Executive Producer
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1942
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The all-black Gang War was originally designed for the "colored" movie houses which thrived in segregated communities...
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Producer
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1940
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In this all African-American family drama, Father Brown encounters problems when his family throws him out for his laziness....
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Producer
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1939
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Like many all-black films of the 1930s, Reform School is shabbily produced and unevenly acted, but still a rewarding...
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Producer
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1939
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Also known as The Duke Is Tops, this is one of the best examples of the many all-black films made in the 1930s for what were...
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Producer
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1938
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