Gene Autry battles a crooked mine owner in this his signature western from Republic Pictures. Years earlier, Gene promised to...
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1941
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In this musical comedy, two rival sisters, one plain-but-good-hearted, and one a gorgeous manipulator, compete for the love...
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1940
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Jane
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1940
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The Girl in 313 is undercover police detective Joan Matthews (Florence Rice), who infiltrates a gang of jewel thieves. It is...
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1940
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From the same folks who brought us My Son is a Criminal comes the near-lookalike property My Son is Guilty. Veteran police...
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1940
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This Roy Rogers vehicle is a followup (though not a sequel) to 1940's Young Buffalo Bill. Definitely a "premature...
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1940
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Torture Ship is a strange amalgam of crime thriller and horror chiller that can't quite make up its mind what it wants to be....
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Joan Martel
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1939
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Former police chief Tim Halloran Sr. (Willard Robertson) fully expects his son Tim Jr. (Alan Baxter) to follow in his...
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1939
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Maria
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1939
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Brian Donlevy was well enough established as a film personality in 1939 that he didn't have to accept the leading role in the...
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Sheila Murphy
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1939
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1938
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Jack Holt does his usual Jack Holt thing in the Columbia quickie Flight into Nowhere. Holt is cast as airline pilot Jim Horne...
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1938
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Once one of Hollywood's "top ten" screen attractions, Charles Farrell had slipped somewhat by the end of the 1930s, and...
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1938
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When G-Men Step In is Columbia's spin on Paramount's "FBI" B-picture series. On this occasion, the feds are after a gang of...
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1938
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In this collegiate romance, the love affair between two seniors is threatened by their different graduation plans. The...
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1938
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Mary
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1938
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It will do no good to look for Broderick Crawford in the cast of Highway Patrol; this is not the famed TV series of the...
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1938
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The plot of She Married an Artist is summed up by the title, as was often the case in such 1930s romantic comedies. European...
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1938
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1938
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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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1937
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The Frame-Up is a timely and typically tacky crime meller from the Columbia film factory. There's dirty work at the...
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Betty Lindale
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1937
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Otto Kruger once again plays a dynamic, bombastic attorney in Columbia's Counsel for Crime. Kruger plays William Mellon, a...
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Ann McIntyre
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1937
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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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Joan Bradley
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1937
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Arline (adult)
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1936
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Former child actor Johnny Downs acts his first adult lead in this nonsensical but charming little musical which benefits...
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1935
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In this his penultimate Western for Columbia Pictures, Tim McCoy played Tim Baxter, a cowboy returning to the old homestead...
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1935
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Unrelated to the same-named 1939 Sonja Henie vehicle, the 1934 Monogram release Happy Landing is an airborne cops-and-robbers...
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1934
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Perhaps the best of Monogram's breezy Ray Walker vehicles, The Loudspeaker casts Walker as Joe Miller, a cocky would-be radio...
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Janet Melrose
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1934
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The first cinematic teaming of horror greats Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi is a bizarre, haunting, and relentlessly eerie...
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Joan Allison
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1934
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One of the least known of Cary Grant's starring vehicles, Kiss and Make Up was based on a European play by Stephen Bekeffi....
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1934
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Mary Blake Sheridan
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1933
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If MGM could cast an Olympic champion it its Tarzan series, so could Sol Lesser's Principal Pictures. Thus it was that...
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Mary Brooks
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1933
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Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy have just returned from a whaling trek. They check into a run-down hotel, the Mariner's Rest,...
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1932
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To say that ace stuntman Richard Talmadge was invariably better than his movie vehicles is small praise, indeed, since most...
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1931
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The Family Upstairs is based on the same-named play by Harry Delf. The titular family is comprised of losers and layabouts,...
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1926
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This comedy was based on a novel by author Edna Ferber. Although she is merely a classified ads employee, Babs Comet (Corinne...
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1925
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Although this film sounds like a 1920s version of Mr. Mom, in some ways it's more enlightened than the 1983 comedy -- for one...
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Helen
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1925
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