"How would you like to star opposite the tallest, darkest leading man in Hollywood?" Enticed by these words, brunette leading...
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1933
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An old man learns the sad truth of the old saw about being careful what you wish for in this horror outing that is based on...
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1933
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Hoping to immediately cash in on its blockbuster hit King Kong (1933). RKO Radio commissioned producers Willis O'Brien and...
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1933
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In this WW I comedy, several young men decide to join the army. Each one has his own reason for joining up. Songs include:...
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1931
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Filmed in "Fox Grandeur," an early widescreen process, Happy Days was the immediate follow-up to Fox Studios'...
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1930
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When dignified silent-film leading man Conway Tearle appeared in a short series of "B" westerns in the 1930s, many of his...
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1929
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Forty-five-year-old Irish tenor John McCormack made his screen debut in Song o' My Heart. Fans of McCormack would have been...
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1929
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Fashion Madness is The Taming of the Shrew, Roaring '20s style. Claire Windsor plays the spoiled-rotten daughter of a wealthy...
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1928
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Ralph Ince both directs and stars in the silent crime melodrama Chicago After Midnight. Ince plays a gang leader who is...
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1928
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1927
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1927
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By Whose Hand? is a swift little thriller expertly assembled by up-and-coming Columbia Pictures. Ricardo Cortez stars as a...
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1927
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In this lively comedy (a predecessor of the screwball comedies of the '30s and '40s) a young woman lies to the policeman who...
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1927
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Although this was only the second "Lone Wolf" film produced by Columbia, Bert Lytell had already played Louis Joseph Vance's...
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1927
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Sally in Our Alley revives the old bromide about the orphan waif who is unofficially adopted by three men of different faiths...
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1927
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Footloose flapper Peggy Marston (Dorothy Revier) runs away from her oppressive household and right into the arms of Big...
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1927
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Small town girls get a taste of the world when they go fortune seeking in the big city. The big sister goes first and gets a...
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1927
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1926
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When the jazz era of the 1920s was in full swing, it seemed like every week several new pictures about the scandalous...
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1924
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This independently made drama featured some notable cast members -- Charles Emmett Mack was a D.W. Griffith protégé (although...
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1923
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The handsome but uninspired Lloyd Hughes plays a young Cajun man in this drama produced by Thomas Ince. Jeff Newland...
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1923
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John Nelson (Hobart Bosworth) is a cruel sea captain who has harbored a grudge against humankind ever since his wife deserted...
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1921
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This picturesque silent adventure was produced by Thomas Ince. Roy Bradley (Niles Welch) grows up in the United States,...
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1921
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1921
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Hobart Bosworth both produced and starred in this rugged drama. Lars Larson (Bosworth) and John Thomas (Wade Boteler) are...
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1921
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Legendary escape artist Harry Houdini stars in the offbeat adventure yarn The Grim Game. Houdini plays Harvey Hanford, a...
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1919
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Unlike most melodramas, this one offered some strong characterizations. After his father (Charles Wheelock) fires him from...
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1916
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