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1951
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Here's another entry in PRC's long-running "Billy the Kid" series, again starring Buster Crabbe as Billy Carson and...
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1942
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Originally filmed in Sepiatone, Let Freedom Ring is a satisfying Nelson Eddy musical with patriotic overtones. Set in the...
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1939
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In this western, a federal marshal is jumped and robbed while en route to Gunsight. He immediately follows the bandit, a...
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1938
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Where Trails Divide was the second entry in Tom Keene's western series for Monogram. Not as good as the first...
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1937
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1937
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Hills of Old Wyoming was the 10th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" series, and at 79 minutes one of the longest of the batch...
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1937
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William Colt MacDonald's 1934 story based on the Three Mesqueteers characters was brought to the screen the following year by...
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1935
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Filmed in two weeks at Red Rock Canyon and Lone Pine, California, Hop-Along Cassidy was the opener of one of the best -- and...
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1935
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1934
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A rather weak entry in Tim McCoy's Columbia oeuvre, this Western was released to smaller venues in December of 1934, but not...
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1934
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1934
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Produced by Poverty Row company KBS (formerly Sono Art-World Wide), this above-average B-Western starred Ken Maynard as an...
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1933
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Ken Maynard goes undercover to prove that his father (Horace B. Carpenter), a bank president, did not commit suicide but was...
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1933
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Drafted into the army during World War I, those muddled misfits Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy make a shambles of Training Camp...
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1932
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In this western, an outlaw gang leader leaves his bad-guy bunch after they have a heated dispute about giving an injured...
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1932
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Fascinated by the story of Aladdin's magic lamp, the Our Gang kids gather together every electric light fixture in the...
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1932
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A vengeful cowpoke rides out for revenge against the cattle rustlers who killed his pa in this western. Along the way, he...
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1932
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A real four-hankie picture, "Fly My Kite" is one of "Our Gang"'s most poignant episodes, though it also manages to be...
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1931
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In the wake of such cinematic Calamity Janes as Jean Arthur and Doris Day, it comes as a shock to find a film in which the...
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1931
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A popular comedy duo towards the end of the silent era, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatten once again join forces for this...
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1928
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Speed Classic went into production under the less formalized title They're Off! Yes, it's an auto-race drama, starring...
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1928
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The heavy-breathing Singapore Mutiny owes a great deal to such previous passion-in-the-tropics efforts as Rain and...
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1928
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No, Dead Man's Curve does not star Jan and Dean-mainly because it was filmed before either one of them was born. The film...
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1928
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Canine star Rin Tin Tin topped the cast of Warner Bros.' A Race for Life. The combination of star and title was in itself...
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Bruce Morgan
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1928
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Produced and directed by Harry J. Brown, this minor silent action melodrama starred former male model Reed Howes as a...
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1926
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Gaunt, aristocratic-looking character-actor H.B. Warner was slightly miscast as author Frank Hamilton Spearman's popular...
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1926
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One of Ken Maynard's very best silent westerns, The Unknown Cavalier was filmed on locations in Death Valley, California....
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Henry Suggs
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1926
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This melodrama about the moral redemption of two crooks stars Eileen Pearcy and Tom Moore. Whitey (Moore) goes from being a...
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mal
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1925
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This Cape Cod melodrama was based on a novel by Joseph C. Lincoln. Calvin Homer (Warner Baxter) expects to be promoted to...
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1925
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Based on a story by Max Brand (Frederick Faust), this minor Tom Mix western is really just a romantic comedy in which Tom...
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Morgan
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1924
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A peaceful, hard-working farmer is almost hanged for a crime he didn't commit in this, the second version of Bret Harte's...
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Jay Bird Charley
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1924
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It seems like every word Zane Grey ever put to paper eventually wound up on screen during the silent days. Although there's a...
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1924
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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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Zeke Jokes
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1923
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Billed "Charles Jones" for the occasion, Fox cowboy Buck Jones found himself on Broadway in this silent melodrama. He played...
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Al Brownley
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1923
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Character actor Theodore Roberts was better known for his scene-stealing supporting roles than he was as a star in his own...
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1922
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Western ace Buck Jones had one of his best early roles in this well-mounted silent action melodrama directed by...
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Lee Martin
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1922
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Although busy with the Tom Mix and Buck Jones westerns, the Fox company also issued non-series oaters such as Lights of the...
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1922
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Pansy O'Donnel (Bebe Daniels), a salesgirl at a modiste's shop, has earned -- as the film's title says -- two weeks' vacation...
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Montague Fox
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1921
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Hal G. Evart's very "London-esque" 1920 dog melodrama The Cross Pull reached the screen the following year as The Silent...
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Luther Nash
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1921
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The crusty Russell Simpson and villainous James Mason portray a particularly evil father and son team in this intense sea...
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Red Pawl, his son
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1921
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In this Universal programmer, Frank Mayo plays Norman Aldrich, a revenue officer whose beat is the north woods of Maine, near...
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1920
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Teddy Drake (Douglas Fairbanks) is an idle clubman who wakes up to the fact that he's incredibly selfish. He wants to see...
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1919
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This simple comedy drama was adapted from a serial in the Saturday Evening Post, but the film itself doesn't seem to have...
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1919
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In what is perhaps one of his lesser vehicles, Douglas Fairbanks plays a Canadian Royal Mounted Policeman who impersonates a...
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1918
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