The millionaire Clampetts are astonished to learn that their bank account is overdrawn to the amount of 34 dollars and 70...
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1963
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Anxious to win an inter-bank skeet-shooting competition, Mr. Drysdale wants Jed Clampett to shoot on behalf of the Commerce...
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1963
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1962
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Originally telecast December 19, 1961, this Christmas episode of The Red Skelton Show represented the first presentation of...
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1961
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Red Skelton headlines this 60-minute, full-color "tribute" to Hollywood Boulevard. Among Red's guests are such nominally...
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1960
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1955
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Like so many other films that were once considered "lewd" and "scandalous", The French Line seems as harmless as Pollyanna...
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1954
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In her second film appearance, Marilyn Monroe stars as Peggy Martin, a second-generation showgirl who begins a romance with a...
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1949
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Though she may have won an Oscar in 1948, Jane Wyman still had a Warner Bros. contract to fulfill, even if it meant appearing...
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1949
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So baseball pictures never make money, eh? Try telling that to MGM, which raked in a box office gross of $4 million on their...
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1949
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1948
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In this musical, a struggling young singer falls in love with a nightclub owner whose father mistakes her for someone else...
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1946
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The fun in this musical comedy begins when a popular swing singer mysteriously vanishes and a group of prank-loving college...
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1946
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High School Hero is all about a high school hero (what else?), played by Monogram musical star Freddy Stewart. A student at...
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1946
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Abbott and Costello's The Naughty Nineties offers a million laughs and a nickel's worth of plot. Most of the film takes place...
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1945
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Set in New York's Lower East Side during the Gay '90s, this lively low-budget musical follows the exploits of a feisty and...
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1945
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A druggist's pretty assistance ignores the call of the bright lights and audience that runs in the veins of her show biz...
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1944
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The exciting world of the cosmetic industry provides the basis of this lively low-budget musical comedy that centers on the...
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1944
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Complete with a final production number filmed in Technicolor, this tuneful musical depicts the highly fictive ups and downs...
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1944
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1944
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The seemingly ageless Eddie Quillan heads the cast of the Monogram musical Melody Parade. Eddie plays Jimmy Tracy, a...
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1943
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In this musical, a gang of college students decide to play a little trick by creating the perfect student. The fictional gal...
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1943
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In this musical comedy, a vaudevillian teams up with a barber and becomes a smash hit. The barber also finds himself falling...
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1943
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Paramount borrowed John Wayne from Republic Pictures for the studio's second screen version of Zane Grey's Born to the West,...
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1937
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Battling Hoofer is the reissue title of the 1936 James Cagney vehicle Something to Sing About. Cagney plays Terry Rooney, a...
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1936
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1934
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