It's nice to see perennial "other woman" Ann Savage in a leading role, even in so antiseptic a film as Klondike Kate. Savage...
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1944
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Musical star Ann Miller plays a Broadway leading lady coaxed into reteaming with Larry Parks, her former producer. Parks is...
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1944
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Within its brisk 78 minutes, Jam Session manages to accommodate the singing, dancing and acting talents of Ann Miller, a...
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Producer
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1944
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But for the presence of the Columbia "torch lady" in the opening credits, it would be easy to mistake Judy Canova's Louisiana...
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Producer
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1944
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Female musicians Sally Richards (Jane Frazee) and Sue Ford (Judy Clark) are Beautiful but Broke in this frantic Columbia...
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Producer
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1944
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In this musical, a San Francisco musician encounters the son of an pal. The young man has a real dilemma and asks the advice...
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Producer
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1943
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A good entry in one of the better B-Western series of the 1940s, A Tornado in the Saddle starred Russell Hayden as the new...
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Executive Producer
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1942
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Columbia's Two in a Taxi is perfect "Late Late Late Show" fare, just the sort of brisk, breezy film with which one would want...
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1941
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1938
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Who Killed Gail Preston? gets off to a rousing start with a nocturnal prison break which turns out to be the prelude for a...
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Executive Producer
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1938
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Marked Woman was the most famous of the late-1930s films based on New York DA Thomas Dewey's attack on vice lord Lucky...
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Executive Producer
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1937
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Columbia's Criminals of the Air is another entry in the "alien-smuggling" movie cycle -- and as such includes the obligatory...
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Executive Producer
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1937
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No relation to the radio program of the same name, The Shadow is a lightning-paced murder mystery with a Big Top background....
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Executive Producer
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1937
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In this crime drama, an evil ex-con makes his living selling cheap booze masked under expensive labels. He runs a drugstore...
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Executive Producer
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1937
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The Game That Kills is professional hockey, at least according to this Columbia "B"-picture. Charles Quigley stars as...
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Executive Producer
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1937
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In this western, a Spanish-American war veteran cannot find gainful employment. In desperation, he becomes a cattle rustler...
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Producer
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1936
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Hell-Ship Morgan (George Bancroft) is the brawny skipper of a small fishing schooner. Supplying fish for a San Francisco...
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Producer
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1936
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A superior Tim McCoy Western, Justice of the Range featured a range feud between John Mclean (Edward J. LeSaint) and his...
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Producer
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1935
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A remake of the earlier The Lone Rider (1930), The Man Trailer once again starred Buck Jones as Track Ames, a fugitive from a...
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1934
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Producer
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1934
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Columbia's The Thrill Hunter is more of straight action film than a western, though leading man Buck Jones still wears his...
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Producer
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1933
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Although based on a story by William Colt McDonald, the creator of The Three Mesqueteers, this Tim McCoy effort from Columbia...
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Producer
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1932
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Penned by prolific pulp writer William Colt MacDonald, this Tim McCoy Columbia Western may have been the forerunner of...
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Producer
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1932
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A standard Tim McCoy Western from Columbia Pictures, Fighting for Justice featured the stalwart McCoy as a cowboy whose late...
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Producer
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1932
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Tim McCoy played a cavalry officer dishonorably discharged for selling weapons to the Indians in this arguably his finest...
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Producer
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1932
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In this his first Western of 1932, Tim McCoy is supported by a young John Wayne. Learning that he is a dead ringer for...
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Director, Producer
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1932
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A typical low-budget but competently made Columbia Western, The Riding Tornado featured Tim McCoy as a famous rodeo champ...
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Producer
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1932
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A highly unusual Buck Jones Western, South of the Rio Grande featured the spectacle of Jones playing a Mexican Rurales...
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Producer
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1932
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In this western a falsely accused convict is paroled. He goes home and finds himself ostracized by his neighbors who believe...
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Producer
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1932
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More a romantic melodrama than a true Western, this Buck Jones vehicle from Columbia starred Jones as Buck Randall, a...
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Producer
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1932
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In his first Western for Columbia, Tim McCoy played one of his favorite characters, the reformed professional gambler....
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Producer
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1931
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A well-paced early sound Western, Border Law features Buck Jones) as Jim Houston, a Texas Ranger going undercover as a...
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Producer
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1931
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Buck Jones is supported by a very young John Wayne in this fine Western from his early years at Columbia Pictures. They play...
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Producer
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1931
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In this western, the leader of an outlaw band gets conned on a steamship voyage. To get revenge he holds the con man's...
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1931
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1922
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