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Producer
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1951
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With a female protagonist as its only selling point, Cattle Queen trots out a farfetched Western story of Queenie Hart (Maria...
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Producer
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1951
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Produced at Agoura, CA, and directed by silent film action star Richard Talmadge, this minor Western starred bandleader and...
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Producer
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1950
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Miles and miles of stock footage were used to pad out the 67-minute running time of Forbidden Jungle. The newly-shot scenes...
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Producer
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1950
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In a season that also brought the world such cinematic confessions as I Shot Jesse James (1949) and I Shot Billy the Kid...
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Producer
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1950
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Former juvenile star William Henry is the all-grown-up hero of Federal Man. Henry is cast as a government agent who dogs the...
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Producer
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1950
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The Fighting Stallion stars Bill Edwards as Lon Evans, an ex-GI who is slowly losing his eyesight. Lacking a seeing-eye dog,...
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Producer
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1950
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The peaceful, solitary existence of a crippled lad and his grandfather living in a remote wooded valley is disturbed when...
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Producer
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1948
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In this comedy, a realtor at the end of his rope is grossly misdiagnosed as having three months to live. The already...
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Producer
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1947
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In this musical drama, loosely based on a popular radio program, a country performer and his band aspire to fame and fortune...
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Producer
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1947
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Produced by Jack Schwartz for low-budget company Screen Guild, this mild Western starring the veteran Richard Arlen was...
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Producer
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1947
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The Enchanted Forest concerns Old John (Harry Davenport), an elderly hermit who lives in a hollowed-out redwood tree, the...
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Producer
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1945
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The career girl in this PRC musical is Joan (Frances Langford), a Kansas City gal with showbiz aspirations. She heads to New...
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Producer
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1944
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Like many PRC films, Lady in the Death House was run incessantly in the early days of television, then disappeared into the...
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Producer
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1944
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PRC's Machine Gun Mama is the sort of comedy that tries to get laughs by invoking the name of Brooklyn. Wallace Ford and El...
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Producer
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1944
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Ever so slightly, the quality of PRC Pictures' film output improved as the 1940s rolled on. In PRC's Dixie Jamboree,...
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Producer
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1944
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Legendary big-game hunter Frank Buck brings 'em back alive once more in PRC's Tiger Fangs. Though it is clear that he never...
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Director, Producer
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1943
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Lee Tracy once more plays a fast-talking, slightly amoral newspaper reporter in PRC's The Payoff. Tracy is cast as Brad...
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Producer
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1943
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The world of boxing provides the framework for this romantic musical that tells the story of Baby and his manager who is...
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Producer
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1943
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Quality was seldom a consideration in the low-budget films of PRC Studios; still, the company was a welcome harbor for...
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Producer
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1943
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In this wartime drama, an ex-gangster proves himself a decent man when he helps defeat the Nazis while he is hiding out on a...
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Producer
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1943
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A young woman and her two buddies team up to run her newly inherited trucking company. In this comedy, the trouble begins...
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Producer
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1943
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In this WW II-era drama, an over-ambitious beauty contestant's single-minded pursuit of movie stardom causes her to step...
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Producer
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1942
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This homey little comedy is predicated on the notion that bucolic country boy Morgan (Richard Cromwell) is the son of a...
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Producer
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1942
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