Stanley Kramer directed this paranoid thriller involving a murderer who is inexplicably released from prison by a mysterious...
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1977
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Stone (Karl Malden)and Keller (Michael Douglas) spring into action when a priest is killed in his Confessional. It turns out...
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1973
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) order round-the-clock surveillance on Paul Hale (Robert Foxworth), the weak-willed...
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1972
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After accidentally knocking her down with the van, a guilt-ridden Mark (Don Mitchell) befriends an elderly woman named...
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1971
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In the conclusion of a three-part story, Buffy (Anissa Jones) and Jody (Johnnie Whitaker) have managed to get lost while on a...
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1969
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In the second episode of a three part story, the family is still in Spain, where Bill (Brian Keith) has fallen for attractive...
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1969
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In the first episode of a three-part story, Bill takes Mr. French (Sebastian Cabot) and the kids along on a business trip to...
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1969
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Carl Reiner directed and co-wrote this comedy-drama which tells the tale of a silent screen comedian whose talent doesn't...
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1969
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While Sheriff Coffee testifies at a trial in San Francisco, Hoss Cartwright serves as temporary sheriff of Virginia City....
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1969
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Career bank robber Peter Churchman Stephen Boyd plans to retire from his life of crime and live the good life in this...
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1967
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Wendell
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1966
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In this service comedy set during World War II, Capt. Cash (Dick Shawn) and Lt. Christian (James Coburn) are given orders to...
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1966
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Agarn (Larry Storch) unwittingly becomes the third corner of a romantic triangle involving a gorgeous Sicilian girl named...
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1966
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A Very Special Favor stars Rock Hudson as a notorious romeo and Leslie Caron as a prudish psychiatrist. At the urging of...
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1965
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Elvis Presley plays singer/actor Johnny Tyronne in this formulated quickie directed by Gene Nelson. While on a promotional...
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Zacha
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1965
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In this frontier spin on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, Joan Hackett guest-stars as Margarita, the fiery,...
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1965
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Two bohemians come up with a get-rich-quick scheme that goes awray in this comedy scripted by Carl Reiner. Paul...
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1965
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1965
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Lucy (Lucille Ball) goes ga-ga over handsome Italian millionaire Umberto Fabriani (Cesare Danova). Alas, Fabriani speaks no...
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Tony DiBello
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1964
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With the Germans advancing, Hanley (Rick Jason) and his men are ordered to evacuate a French village. Taking advantage of the...
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1964
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Leaving his usual jail cell after sobering up from his weekly bender, Otis Campbell trips and falls. Though the injury is...
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Neil Bentley
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1964
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Having previously costarred in the third-season episode "The Contract", John Larkin, former star of the daytime drama The...
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1963
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Lucy (Lucille Ball) and Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon) are freed from the bank vault in...
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Mr. Bundy
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1963
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Heavy on slapstick and light on the more subtle forms of humor, this standard comedy by Frank Tashlin is still an amusing...
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1963
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The Mayberry Chamber of Commerce hits upon a seemingly foolproof scheme to attract more tourists to the community. During...
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Sheldon Davis
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1962
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Versatile character actor Jay Novello is cast as Otto Von Albrecht, a German nobleman who hires Paladin (Richard Boone) in...
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1962
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Mexican general Ortega (Gerald Price) hires Paladin (Richard Boone) to help him on a most unusual mission. In search of...
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1962
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Essentially a chase film from beginning to end, this standard adventure yarn by director Ronald Neame is set in "Zahrain," a...
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1962
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Schoolteacher and maritime historian Philip Andrews (Jeremy Slate) incurs the wratch of shipping-company owner Ben Farraday...
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1962
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1961
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Director George Pal is noted as a special effects maestro, both in films for children that feature his "puppetoons" and in...
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Xandros
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1961
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This episode is based on an actual incident in the life of famed Mexican revolutionary and muralist Gerardo Murino Cornado,...
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1961
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Race hatred and drug trafficking threaten to tear apart a California high school in this teen drama. Frank White (Mark Damon)...
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Papa
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1960
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Winning a high-stakes poker game, Bart (Jack Kelly) finds himself the owner of the Lucky Lady Saloon in Santa Leora. But when...
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1960
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's story of an expedition to a remote plateau rumored to be the home of prehistoric beasts, already the...
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1960
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Diane Brewster makes her first appearance as Samantha Crawford, a larcenous lass who proves to be quite a handful for Bret...
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1959
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Although a mood of melancholy or worse pervades this excellent western, it remains an honest and hard-hitting look at the...
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1959
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Widow Grace Wheeler (Joan Weldon) tells Bart (Jack Kelly) and his friend Big Mike (Leo Gordon) about a gold mine in Mexico....
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1958
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Another delightful entry in the Bell Science Series, The Unchained Goddess represents a felicitious collaboration between...
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1958
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The first episode of Maverick's second season may be the last appearance of Bret Maverick (James Garner) unless he does some...
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1958
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In this frothy romantic comedy, a hard-working female Army shrink (Janet Leigh) devises the "perfect furlough" for battle...
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1958
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As was his custom, producer/director Stanley Kramer made some iconoclastic casting decisions when mounting his $5 million...
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1957
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Mario Orsatti (Jay Novello), who had been the Ricardos and the Mertzes' gondolier in Venice, arrives in New York to visit his...
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Mario Orsatti
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1956
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Though Mickey Rooney is listed as coproducer of Jaguar, the star of the proceedings is East Indian actor Sabu, here cast as a...
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1956
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Filmed on location, Lisbon was the second directorial endeavor of actor Ray Milland. The story revolves around a...
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1956
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Dale Robertson stars as the Son of Sinbad in this tongue-in-cheek Arabian Nights romp. Hoping to rescue Bagdad from the...
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1955
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1955
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One critic has noted that The Prodigal was aptly titled, inasmuch as it was all too prodigal with the funds of the...
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1955
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Gambler From Natchez is one of a group on non-Cinemascope films released by 20th Century-Fox's Panorama Pictures subsidiary....
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1954
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A car with two men visible in it pulls up to a Los Angeles service station at night, with a single attendant (Dub Taylor)...
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1954
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Vincent Price turns on his usual terrifying charm in the role of a homicidal magician in The Mad Magician, a satisfying...
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1954
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Intending to spend their summer vacation in Maine, where Ricky (Desi Arnaz) and his band have been booked into a lodge...
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Mr. Beecher
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1954
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At the time of its release, Beneath the 12-Mile Reef was considered more notable for its technical achievements than its...
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1953
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Gujar
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1953
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Filmed on location in India, The Hindu is an outgrowth of the "Gunga Ram" episodes originally seen on TV's Smilin' Ed's Gang...
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1953
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This fifth entry in Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series finds the Kettle family taking a trip to Paris (courtesy of the...
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1953
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Historically important as the first CinemaScope feature film, 20th Century-Fox's The Robe is fine dramatic entertainment in...
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1953
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Like its spiritual predecessor Song of Bernadette, Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima is based on a true story. The year is 1917:...
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Antonio
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1952
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1952
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This above-average Louis Hayward swashbuckler was sumptuously produced by Columbia's resident western specialist...
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1952
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Though its title would seem to indicate a medieval swashbuckler, The Iron Mistress is actually based on the life of American...
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1952
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Loosely based on the true story of Lieutenant Colonel Peter Ortiz, this mystery centers on an American WW II veteran who...
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1952
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Cattle Town is a rare low-budget western from the Warner Bros. mills. Dennis Morgan plays Mike McGann, a troubleshooter sent...
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1952
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1952
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Jeff Chandler stars in the Universal actioner Smuggler's Island. Chandler plays ex-Navy frogman Steve Kent, now employed as a...
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1951
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Mr. Meriweather
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1951
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In Sirocco Humphrey Bogart is cast as Harry Smith, a casino operator in 1925 Damascus. For a tidy profit, Smith runs guns to...
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1951
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1949
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In this film noir drama, Bill Saunders (Burt Lancaster) is a former Prisoner of War living in England whose experiences have...
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1948
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1948
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1946
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Laurel & Hardy's last American film is a marked improvement over their previous 20th Century-Fox features, though still not...
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1945
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Also released in a feature version -- retitled FBI 99 -- this 12 chapter Republic Pictures serial benefitted from fine...
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1945
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Vicki Baum, the author of the novel Grand Hotel, also wrote this similarly structured tale about a group of disparate...
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1945
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There's slightly more fancy than fact in this lavish film biography of legendary American composer George Gershwin, but oh!...
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1945
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1945
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Based on the comic book by the same name, the hero takes on a crazed scientist who creates deadly machines for his own...
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1944
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This lavish, 145-minute cinemadaptation of the Pearl Buck best-seller Dragon Seed was intended by MGM as a followup to the...
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1944
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This mystery is set upon the mighty Mississippi and within the dark bayous of Louisiana. Originally it was a 13- episode...
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1944
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Engineer Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis) is at a seedy midtown Manhattan bar early one evening, drowning his sorrows over a...
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1944
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In this musical comedy, a plucky young woman launches a successful campaign and becomes mayor of her tiny hometown. Now she...
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1943
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Though it's not made readily apparent by the title, Passport to Suez was the 10th entry in Columbia's "Lone Wolf" series....
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1943
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Though it bears the same title as an earlier Gene Autry western, Roy Rogers' The Man from Music Mountain isn't a remake....
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1943
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The 12-episode Universal serial The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is based on the Zack Mosely comic strip of the same name. The...
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1943
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In his final film before entering war service, Gene Autry joins the World Wide Wild West Show, a faltering enterprise about...
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1942
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In this musical, which manages to look back with nostalgia upon prohibition and the depression (no small accomplishment),...
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1942
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1942
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Judy Canova plays Bessie Cobb, a kitchen worker at a Miami hotel who happens to have a crackerjack singing voice. The bell...
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1942
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Even those film buffs who derive pleasure from the output of poverty-row PRC Pictures are hard put to say anything nice about...
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Brand
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1941
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In this western, Rogers and his sidekick Gabby get into all kinds of trouble when they ride into Tombstone and find...
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1941
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Robin Hood of the Pecos was set immediately after the Civil War, when most of Texas was under the thumb of corrupt northern...
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1941
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The Great Train Robbery is not a remake of the 1903 landmark film of the same name; if it had been, it wouldn't have run any...
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1941
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They Met in Bombay is a typical MGM star vehicle, in which the leading players are called upon to carry a pencil-thin...
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1941
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A mystery man works behind the scenes in this tuneful Roy Rogers western in which the local theatre owner attempts to ruin...
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1941
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Citadel of Crime was the original title of the Republic John Wayne vehicle which eventually emerged as A Man Betrayed (TV...
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1941
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The paying customers got two Donald Barrys for the price of one in this typically well-mounted Republic Western directed with...
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Albo
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1941
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If Edward G. Robinson thought he'd get away from tough-guy roles by moving from Warners to MGM, he was sorely mistaken....
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1941
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1940
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No relation to the 1929 Fox talkie of the same name, Republic's The Girl From Havana offers blonde-bombshell Claire Carleton...
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1940
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In this patriotic spy adventure, a young gangster joins an enemy espionage agency and agrees to enlist in the Marine Corps...
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1939
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Flirting with Fate is one of the lesser Joe E. Brown vehicles for independent producer David L. Loew. Brown is cast as Dixon,...
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1938
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In this drama, a 12-year-old boy becomes an orphan after seeing a detective shoot his father. Later the detective feels bad...
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1938
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Spencer Tracy won his second Oscar for his portrayal of Father Edward J. Flanagan--then promptly turned the statuette over to...
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1938
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