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1990
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With his master Rusty in tow, Rin Tin Tin appoints himself marshal of a rural Arizona village to make sure justice reigns. ~...
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1983
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In this Disney film, Hank Cooper (Ed Asner) the owner of a losing professional football team, recruits Gus, a Yugoslavian...
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1976
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In this crime comedy, a gullible private volunteers to become the subject of numerous military biological and chemical...
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1975
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To silence the taunts of his young friends, Jamie tries to prove that he's a "real Cartwright" by showing up at school with...
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1971
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Have you ever longed for the day when James Brown, Martha Raye, and Col. Harland Sanders would appear in a movie together?...
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1970
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A fugitive from the FBI, Frank Welles (Steve Ihnat) has also been marked for death by a Mafia hitman. Despite the danger...
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1969
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A political filmmaker finds himself in Long Island for a weekend where he finds himself entangled with a high-living, jet set...
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1969
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Robert Thompson, Sr.
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1968
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Adapting his own novel, Frank Gruber penned the screenplay for the A.C. Lyles production Town Tamer. Veteran filmmaker Leslie...
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1965
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In this western, a world-weary bounty hunter begins working for an avaricious crook who wants to destroy the good name of a...
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1965
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Ski Party is essentially a beach-party flick with snow and capri pants replacing the surf and bikinis. Frankie Avalon and...
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1965
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This romantic comedy opens with a resounding warning: its chief concerns are passion, bloodshed, desire, and death....
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1963
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Actor Lawrence Harvey made his debut as a writer and director with this downbeat drama. Sean McKenna (Harvey) is awaiting...
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1963
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This routine, often disappointing, "B"-grade, low-budget western is directed by Edward L. Cahn and was the penultimate film...
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Sheriff Morton
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1962
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This one-hour, police-story melodrama does not focus on the two-legged officers commonly found chasing the bad guys, but a...
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Norm Edwards
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1961
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The Clock Strikes Three is the alternate title for the low budgeter When the Clock Strikes. The scene is a deserted lodge...
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1961
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In this crime drama, several people gather at an inn adjacent to a prison where a man is scheduled to be executed at...
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Sam Morgan
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1961
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In this western, a discharged cavalry soldier rides a stage to his brother's cattle ranch. En route he meets a dance hall...
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1961
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One more stock western in a long line stretching back to the turn of the 20th century, this oater by peripatetic director...
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Billy Wade
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1961
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The vast Canadian wilderness provides the backdrop for this adventure that centers on two Canadian bush pilots whose...
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1961
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Well-made considering its six-day shooting schedule, this "B"-grade cops 'n robbers drama by Jack Leewood features...
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Jerry Manning
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1961
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This Disney family film presents a nice slice of American pie as it chronicles the exploits of an enterprising young man who...
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1960
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Lt. Rip Masters
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1958
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Lt. Rip Masters
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1957
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In this episode of the popular canine series, the brave German Shepherd helps defeat a band of renegade Comanches who have...
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1957
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Lt. Rip Masters
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1956
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This 1955 film is one of the final Rin Tin Tin tales. ~ Rovi...
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1955
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Lt. Rip Masters
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1955
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Lantern-jawed British comedian Frankie Howerd, best known to American TV fans as the star of the raucous historical satire...
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1954
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The 1954 musical remake of A Star is Born could have been titled A Star is Reborn, in that it represented the triumphal...
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1954
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This final episode of The Adventures of Superman's second season begins as a little blind girl named Ann Carson (Judy Ann...
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1954
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Lt. Rip Masters
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1954
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With all those flaming arrows being aimed directly at the audience, it is fairly obvious that Charge of Feather River was...
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1953
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Randolph Scott is as strong and silent as ever in Thunder Over the Plains. The scene is Texas, in the years just following...
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1953
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In this war drama, set during the Korean War, an Air Force nurse gets involved in a love triangle on the front lines. ~...
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1953
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Sea of Lost Ships is partly a tribute to the U.S. Coast Guard, but mostly a typical Republic Pictures melange of action,...
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1953
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All-American football star Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch plays himself in this rousing filmed biography. Beginning with his years...
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1953
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All suspense in The Woman They Almost Lynched would seem to be dissipated by title, but director Allan Dwan holds the viewers...
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1953
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1952
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Pride of St. Louis is the story of one of baseball's most colorful characters, Jerome Herman "Dizzy" Dean. While playing...
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1952
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Man Behind the Gun is a standard-issue Randolph Scott western elevated by good performances and exciting action sequences....
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1952
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Starlift was Warner Bros' attempt to revive the "all-star patriotic musical" format which had worked so well during WW II....
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1951
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In this entry in the "Henry Latham" series, set during WW II, an independent young woman takes control of a flying school...
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1951
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This Republic "special" stars Rod Cameron as deep-sea diver Gunner McNeil. When his partner (James Brown) drowns under...
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1951
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The title Missing Women refers to only one woman, who is perfectly visible throughout most of the proceedings. Penny Edwards...
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1951
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1951
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Since someone had already used the title The Bride Wore Boots, it follows that there'd eventually be a film called The Groom...
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Steve Hall
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1951
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This second-echelon Humphrey Bogart vehicle casts Bogie as a bomber pilot who becomes a free-lance flyboy after the war....
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Major Hinkle
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1950
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Between Midnight and Dawn is a solid, no-frills detective drama from the Columbia studio mills. Mark Stevens and...
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1950
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Mickey Rooney is The Fireball in this independently produced sports film. The sport in this case is roller-skating, which was...
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Allen
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1950
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Unlike his earlier Warner Bros. westerns, Errol Flynn's Montana was strictly a programmer, inexpensively produced and...
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Tex Coyne
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1950
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From director Allan Dwan, Sands of Iwo Jima is a drama set during the Second World War and follows John Stryker (John Wayne),...
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1949
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The age-old enmity between cattle ranchers and settlers once again takes center stage in this slightly above-average Western...
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1949
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Philip Yordan's stage hit Anna Lucasta posed two problems to Hollywood in 1949. For one thing, the story concerned a...
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1949
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One of the better Universal "budget" musicals of the postwar era, Yes Sir, That's My Baby serves as an excellent showcase for...
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1949
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1949
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When Republic moved its popular star William Elliot from "B" series westerns to "A" frontier specials, a lot of the fun and...
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Tom Bauner
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1948
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A star basketball player is assailed by gangsters who want him to throw the Big Game in this drama. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1947
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Fans of William "Wild Bill" Elliot vastly prefer his B westerns to his big-budget Republic "specials", though the latter...
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Shep Clayton
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1947
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Our Hearts Were Growing Up is the sequel to Paramount's surprise 1944 hit Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. The first film was...
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Avery Moore
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1946
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Several of Paramount Pictures brightest stars make cameo appearances in this comedy set in "Duffy's Tavern," a favorite...
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1945
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A few corny moments aside, Objective Burma must rate as one of the best combat films of WW2. Errol Flynn stars as Captain...
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Sgt. Treacy
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1945
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It took some doing to persuade the staunchly Catholic Bing Crosby to play a happy-go-lucky priest in Going My Way; luckily he...
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Ted Haines, Jr.
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1944
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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was based on the lighthearted joint autobiography of actress Cornelia Otis Skinner and humorist...
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Avery Moore
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1944
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On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two...
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1943
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For reasons unknown, Paramount Pictures decided to dust off the 1926 George S. Kaufman-Herman Mankiewicz stage comedy The...
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Tom Drayton
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1943
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Randolph Scott was the star of Corvette K-225, a tribute to the World War II corvette escorts which guided Allied convoys...
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Paul Cartwright
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1943
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In this drama, a dedicated forest ranger begins suspecting that a recent series of fires has been caused by arson. He...
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1942
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The winner of four Oscar nominations, Wake Island was one of the first major Hollywood films to deal with America's forced...
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1942
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Out of the Frying Pan, Francis Swann's perennial community-theatre favorite, came to the screen under the title...
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1942
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