Director John Ford, notoriously difficult to please, regarded The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite film. Laurence...
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Screen Story
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1953
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A big city lawyer returns to his tiny home town to enter the firm of his late father. His father's partner is happy to have...
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Screen Story
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1939
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Though it may be difficult for modern audiences to understand or appreciate the appeal of canary-voiced boy soprano...
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Capt. O'Hare
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1938
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In its never-ending efforts to find a "rustic" screen personality to replace the late Will Rogers, Hollywood turned to...
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1938
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A comparatively little-known entry in the "screwball comedy" genre, David O. Selznick's The Young in Heart goes for quiet...
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1938
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Everybody's Old Man looks like a stray Will Rogers project, temporarily shelved when Rogers was killed in a 1935 plane crash....
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William Franklin
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1936
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Jane Withers plays "little Miss Fixit" in Pepper with a minimum of sentimental goo and a maximum of laughs. Though she's been...
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John Wilkes
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1936
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Two of America's most distinguished humorists, Oklahoma's Will Rogers and Kentucky's Irvin S. Cobb, costar in Steamboat Round...
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Capt. Eli
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1935
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Will Rogers stars as Judge William "Billy" Priest, the common-sense Kentucky jurist created by humorist Irvin S. Cobb. The...
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Screen Story
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1934
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Screen Story
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1933
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If the Hearst newspapers seem to get a lot of attention in this comedy-drama, it only makes sense -- William Randolph...
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1924
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While this light comedy (based on the novel by Edwin Bateman Morris) was nothing really special, it still was an amusing...
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Screenwriter
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1924
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Screen Story
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1922
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After his appearance in The Kid, little Jackie Coogan was obviously destined for stardom. For his first starring role, he was...
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Intertitle Writer
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1921
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Humorist Irvin S. Cobb was one of the screenwriters for the 1917 Allan Dwan production Fighting Odds. In her film debut,...
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Screenwriter
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1917
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1915
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