An honest football player single-handedly takes on a professional gambler and the crooked publisher of a sports magazine to...
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Jean Lacey
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1948
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Republic's heartwarming Heart of Virginia has the homey charm of a 1930s "regional" picture. In one of his rare late-1940s...
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Virginia Galtry
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1948
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This prison drama is told via flashback and follows a group of prisoners bound for Alcatraz. En route, the group plans their...
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Beatrice
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1948
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Though already established as Roy Rogers' favorite leading lady (offscreen and on), Dale Evans was permitted a rare...
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1947
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In this Republic musical, all heck breaks loose when the girlfriend of an aspiring composer becomes a model for the starving...
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Tessie
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1947
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In this drama, a print shop owner suffers a blow to the head and wakes up a mind-reader. Meanwhile the president of a...
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Jill
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1947
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The standard Roy Rogers musical western Bells of Rosarita is enlivened by a cute last-reel gimmick. Rogers is appropriately...
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1945
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Jane Randolph, the star of several Val Lewton projects at RKO, goes the "spoiled heiress" route in Republic's Sporting...
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1945
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In this musical romance, an ice skater comes to America to represent her country at a Lake Placid carnival. Unfortunately,...
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1944
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At 50 minutes, Call of the South Seas must qualify as the shortest of Republic's non-western B films. Janet Martin plays...
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Tahia
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1944
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The Yellow Rose of Texas is, at least in the case of this Roy Rogers vehicle, both the title of a song and the name of a...
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1944
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Lady and the Monster was the first film version of the classic Curt Siodmak sci-fi/horror tale Donovan's Brain. The plot...
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1944
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There's practically no western action in Hands Across the Border, but there's music aplenty. Roy Rogers stars as a wandering...
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1943
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