Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released...
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Director, Producer
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1962
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In this jungle adventure, Burrough's ape man takes on an expedition of wicked white hunters who have come to search for a...
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Director
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1958
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Tarzan's Fight for Life was the last "Tarzan" entry to be produced by Sol Lesser, whose association with the series dated...
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Director
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1958
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Tarzan and the Lost Safari is the first MGM-released Tarzan picture since 1942, and the first of the series to be lensed in...
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Director
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1957
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Tony Curtis was by 1955 an accomplished enough actor to get through the costumed derring-do of The Purple Mask minus the...
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Director
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1955
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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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Director
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1954
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Director
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1953
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She's Working Her Way Through College is a completely depoliticized remake of the liberal-minded comedy The Male Animal...
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Director
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1952
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The Anglo-American musicomedy Happy Go Lovely is set in Edinburgh, Scotland, during a major film festival. The gathered...
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Director
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1951
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Director
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1950
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In this western the two sons of the commanding officer of an outpost attempt to clear their father's name after he is...
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Director
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1948
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In this drama, a Bostonian socialite marries the owner of a racehorse and begins a life of globe-trotting from international...
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Director
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1947
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20th Century-Fox pulled its script for Three Blind Mice out of mothballs once more for Three Little Girls in Blue....
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Director
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1946
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Danny Kaye plays the first of his cinematic dual roles in Goldwyn's Wonder Man. Kaye appears as timid librarian Edwin Dingle...
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Director
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1945
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In this prison drama, a stern hanging judge is assigned to take over a chaotic prison. There he imposes an almost inhumanly...
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Director
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1945
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Despite the film's title, Pin-Up Girl offers surprisingly few glimpses of the famed Betty Grable "gams." This lively...
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Director
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1944
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Though a lesser 20th Century-Fox musical, Hello, Frisco, Hello was one of the studio's most successful wartime efforts. John...
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Director
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1943
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One of the first big-studio productions to acknowledge America's entry into WWII, 20th Century-Fox's To the Shores of Tripoli...
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Director
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1942
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When the US marines land in Iceland during WW2, camp lothario John Payne wastes no time scoping out the local female...
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Director
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1942
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Well-known New York sports promoter Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature) is the prime suspect in the murder of Vicky Lynn...
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Director
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1941
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Skating star Sonja Henie and the Glenn Miller Orchestra share the spotlight in Sun Valley Serenade. Henie plays a Norwegian...
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Director
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1941
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Cesar Romero plays an outwardly tough prohibition-era gangster who in reality wouldn't hurt a fly. He maintains his "killer"...
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Director
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1941
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This mistaken-identity concoction takes place on a college campus--a familiar locale for Paramount B-pictures. Wayne Morris...
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Director
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1940
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Despite the title, the Cisco Kid (Cesar Romero) doesn't feel too lucky at the beginning of this film. It seems that someone...
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Director
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1940
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In this comedy set during WW I, two crazy vaudevillians try their new act out on their agent. He thinks it is a real dud and...
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Director
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1939
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Director
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1939
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Sidney Toler made his first appearance as aphorism-spouting oriental sleuth Charlie Chan in 1938's Charlie Chan in Honolulu,...
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Director
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1938
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In this witty comedy mystery, a dim-bulbed news photographer and an equally dull-witted reporter try their hand at sleuthing...
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Director
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1938
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While New York Sleeps is when fast-talking reporter Barney Callahan (Michael Whalen) prowls the night beat for a great...
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Director
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1938
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Perhaps the best of Jane Withers' 20th Century-Fox vehicles, Rascals is also the one that pops up most frequently on...
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Director
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1938
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Actual footage of the 1936 Berlin Olympics is rabbeted into the action of this superior Charlie Chan entry. Assigned by the...
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Director
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1937
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The owner of a racehorse, the owner's lovely niece and a jockey must deal with a number of travails before the big race in...
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Director
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1937
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Director
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1936
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En route from Honolulu to Los Angeles by steamship, Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) is pressed into action when a fellow...
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Director
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1936
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The Silk Hat Kid is Lew Ayres, a babyfaced gangland "torpedo." Circumstances force the Kid to hole up in a slum settlement...
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Director
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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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Director
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1935
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Three former POWs return home and find that they have been listed among the dead. This comedy follows their attempts to...
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Director
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1935
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Director
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1934
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Goodbye Love is a lampoon of what was once designated the "alimony racket." Refusing to meet his wife's exorbitant alimony...
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Director
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1934
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Warren William delivers a curiously subdued performance as dilettante sleuth Philo Vance in The Dragon Murder Case. The plot...
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Director
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1934
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In this campy adventure, a man raised in the mysterious African jungles by a pride of lions is captured by circus people and...
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Director
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1933
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Also known as The Hidden Corpse, Strangers of the Evening is an effective blend of horror and humor. There's dirty work at...
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Director
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1932
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The "Crooked Circle" gang consists of a dozen or so hooded villains, all of whom have sworn revenge on the Sphinx Club, a...
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Director
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1932
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Director, Screenwriter
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1932
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First Assistant Director
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1931
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The Temptress was Greta Garbo's second American film, and while it may strike modern viewers as excessively melodramatic,...
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First Assistant Director
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1926
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