Filmmaker Kyle Saylors explores the past, present, and future of faith in the entertainment industry in this documentary...
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2009
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According to the official police report, Charlie Whitewood, a lawyer facing indictment for jury tampering, died in a fire...
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1986
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1983
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John D. McDonald was not altogether pleased with what Hollywood did to his novel Darker Than Amber, but audiences were...
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Alabama Tiger
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1970
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One of the first recognizable "vigilante" films in American cinema, The Born Losers tells the story of Billy Jack...
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Mrs. Shorn
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1967
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Johnny Reno (Dana Andrews) is a US Marshall who is bushwhacked by outlaws on his way to Stone Junction, Kansas. Joe Connors...
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Nona Williams
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1966
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In this western, a gunfighter is hired to clean up the chaotic streets of Emporia, Wyoming. The gunfighter arrives and finds...
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Jill Stone
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1966
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Suspense builds around the investigation of a plane crash that caused 53 deaths in this dramatic adaption of Ernest K. Gann's...
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Herself
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1964
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Produced for the Armed Forces overseas, this is a holiday spectacular created for Christmas. Fifty of the top stars of...
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1958
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Laurel Stevens
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1957
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If Hot Blood is remembered at all today, it is for its ludicrous advertising blurb "Jane Russell shakes her tambourines and...
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Annie Caldash
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1956
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Set in the early '40s and directed by Raoul Walsh, The Revolt of Mamie Stover stars Jane Russell as Mamie, a San Francisco...
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Mamie Stover
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1956
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In this tuneful, romantic sequel to the classic Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, two gorgeous brown-haired Broadway chorines head...
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Bonnie/Mimi Jones
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1955
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For full appreciation of the culture-clash drama Foxfire, it is crucial that the viewer accept Jeff Chandler as a Native...
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Amanda
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1955
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Nella Turner
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1955
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Both Jane Russell and her uncredited stunt double look great in skimpy swimwear throughout the Technicolor and SuperScope...
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Theresa
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1955
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1954
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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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Mary Carson
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1954
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1953
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Second-billed Marilyn Monroe is the blonde in question in this second film version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Miss Lorelei...
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Dorothy Shaw
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1953
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Originally filmed at Republic in 1948, Montana Belle was purchased by producer Howard R. Hughes, who'd loaned the services of...
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Belle Starr
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1952
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The tendency is to scoff at Macao as just another example of Josef von Sternberg's late-career exercises in exoticism; true,...
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Julie Benson
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1952
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Linda Rollins
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1952
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A sequel to Bob Hope's 1948 box-office success The Paleface, 1952's Son of Paleface is a superior product in every way,...
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Mike
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1952
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His Kind of Woman directed by veteran John Farrow, is a convoluted mystery thriller which tries unsuccessfully to combine...
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Lenore Brent
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1951
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One man's good luck leaves a very bad impression in this comedy. Johnny Dalton (Frank Sinatra) and Mildred Goodhug (Jane...
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Mildred "Mibs" Goodhug
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1951
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Bob Hope's Technicolor western spoof The Paleface was one of the comedian's biggest box-office hits. Hope plays Painless...
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Calamity Jane
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1948
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With The Outlaw still being withheld from general release, Young Widow represented the first time that most filmgoers ever...
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Joan Kenwood
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1946
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Perhaps Hollywood's greatest success du scandal of the 1940s, this odd psychological Western became a box office hit largely...
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Rio
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1943
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