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1982
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Jim Walker Rory Calhoun is a hero who fights Indians and crooks who plan a series of stagecoach robberies in this routine...
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1966
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In this B-picture western,Anthony Dexter, plays Billy the Kid, the outlaw of the title and a victim of society. The parson of...
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Mrs. Jones
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1957
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Up until its surisingly mundane finale, A Lawless Street is one of the best of the Randolph Scott westerns of the 1950s....
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Cora Dean
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1955
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Hatti Combest
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1954
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Paramount's Pine-Thomas production unit takes the plunge into the 3-D craze in Those Redheads from Seattle. The titular...
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1953
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In his second and last Western for Republic Pictures, former bandleader Vaughn Monroe plays a marshal returning to Tombstone...
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Della
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1952
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In this classic noir-influenced Western, Gregory Peck stars as an aging gunslinger, sick of killing but haunted by punks...
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Molly
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1950
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In this western, an ol' cowhand and his grandson enter a nice, but lame horse in a trotting race in hopes of raising enough...
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1948
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Like many PRC films, Lady in the Death House was run incessantly in the early days of television, then disappeared into the...
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Mary
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1944
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Edmund Lowe was old enough to know better when he starred in the anachronistic Monogram crime comedy Oh, What a Night! Lowe...
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Valerie
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1944
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Johnny Jersey (Robert Lowery) learns The Navy Way in this typical Pine-Thomas actioner. A product of the streets, Johnny has...
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Ellen Sayre
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1944
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Bluebeard casts the saturnine John Carradine as Gaston, a popular painter in 19th century Paris. Unbeknownst to the...
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Lucille
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1944
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The world's nosiest telephone operator is at it again in this murder mystery. This time Kitty overhears the plans for three...
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Kitty
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1944
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Another of Jack Haley's comedy vehicles for Pine-Thomas productions, One Body Too Many casts Haley as timid insurance...
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Carol Dunlap
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1944
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The third installment in Universal's low-budget "Inner Sanctum" mysteries, Dead Man's Eyes promises a great deal more than...
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Heather Hayden
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1944
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The first of two Monogram comedy-mysteries built around the talents of perky Jean Parker, Detective Kitty O'Day casts Parker...
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Kitty O-Day
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1944
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Mary Smith
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1943
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Army engineeer Richard Arlen helps blaze the trail for a crucial highway in the Alaskan wastes. His younger brother...
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Ann Coswell
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1943
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High Explosive is a Hollywood "B" precursor to the later, more critically lionized The Wages of Fear. Chester Morris plays a...
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Connie Baker
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1943
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After gathering dust for nearly a year, the independently produced The Deerslayer attained a national release through...
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Judith
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1943
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Torpedo Boat is a typical action-filled effort from Paramount's busy Pine-Thomas unit. Richard Arlen and Phil Terry star as...
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Grace Holman
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1942
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1942
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No relation to the much-later "Matt Helm" spy comedy of the same name, Pine-Thomas Productions' The Wrecking Crew serves as a...
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Peggy Starr
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1942
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In this drama, a truck driver begins wooing a young woman who still lives with her father who constantly brags how he, not...
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Molly
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1942
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A crime lord with the ability to mesmerize and manipulate others forces an old ex-convict to do his evil bidding. When the...
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1942
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In this drama, set during the gold-rush, an unsuccessful prospector prepares to leave Alaska. But first he has a grand,...
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Mary "Pete" McCoy
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1942
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Hi, Neighbor is a Republic "regional," spotlighting many of the 1942 stars of radio's Grand Ole Opry. Jean Parker and...
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1942
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I Live on Danger is a fast-moving thriller with strong performances and top-notch direction -- by former screenwriter...
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Susan Richards
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1942
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Flying Blind was the third of William Pine and William Thomas' independent productions for Paramount release. The cast...
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Shirley Brooks
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1941
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Power Dive was the first release from Pine-Thomas Productions, marking the beginning of a long and fruitful association...
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Carol Blake
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1941
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Unable to sign boxer Joe Louis to movie contract, Republic Pictures had to make do with the losers of Louis' heavyweight...
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Patricia Mallory
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1941
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Ace police reporter Wally Williams (Wallace Ford) is so devoted to his job that he even neglects his new bride Alice...
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Alice Williams
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1941
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Detective Chester Morris and his nosy wife Jean Parker set up housekeeping in a small Reno hotel room, whence Morris conducts...
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Louise
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1941
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Paramount's "Zane Grey" series continued rolling into the 1940s with Knights of the Range. Taking a break from the studio's...
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Holly Ripple
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1940
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In this Navy drama, a young sailor finds himself interested in everything but marriage. But then he encounters a runaway...
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Steve Moore
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1940
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1940
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This comedy is set in New York and centers upon a singing Irish cop who causes quite a sensation among two producers when he...
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Linda
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1939
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Set in a northern California logging community the trouble in this western begins when a lumberjack is killed while sawing...
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June
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1939
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With comedian Stan Laurel temporarily off his payroll due to a contract dispute, Hal Roach hastily put together a solo...
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1939
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In their first starring feature away from the Hal Roach studios, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy play a couple of fish peddlers...
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Georgette
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1939
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According to Hollywood, the parents were generally at fault when good kids went bad. This theory is elucidated in Columbia's...
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Susan Wesley
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1939
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In this high-flying drama, a foolhardy, free-spirited pilot throws his responsibilities as a mail pilot to the wind when he...
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Maxine
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1939
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Elizabeth Mathews
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1938
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In this romance, a girl from the bayou falls in love with an aspiring lawyer who lives on the nicer side of the tracks. It...
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Laurie
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1938
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In its never-ending efforts to find a "rustic" screen personality to replace the late Will Rogers, Hollywood turned to...
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Judy Allen
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1938
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In this drama, a millionaire heir finds himself in trouble deep after during a night of drunkenness he pledges his fortune...
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Carole
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1937
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Necia
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1937
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Made with the full cooperation of the real-life Texas Rangers (who never met a publicity gimmick they didn't like), this...
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Amanda Bailey
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1936
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In this homespun comedy, a farm family in Iowa lead a pastoral existence until old Ma decides that they must pull up stakes...
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Adie Boyer
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1936
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This obscure Damon Runyon adaptation stars Jean Parker as Princess O'Hara, the spirited granddaughter of Central Park...
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Princess O'Hara
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1935
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Having gained considerable audience attention for his appearance in the 1935 "Crime Does Not Pay" 2-reeler Buried Loot, new...
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Betty Lansing
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1935
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Wealthy American Joe Martin (Eugene Pallette) purchases an ancient Scottish castle and then has it dismantled and transferred...
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Peggy Martin
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1935
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If you can accept blonde, blue-eyed Marion Davies disguising herself in blackface, chances are you'll swallow the rest of...
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Eleanor
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1934
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In an early pro-ecology effort, Jean Parker stars as a girl dwelling in the High Sierras. Awkward with humans, her best...
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Toni Martin
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1934
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The career of dance instructor Sally (Jean Parker) comes to an abrupt end when she is crippled in an accident on the eve of...
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Sally
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1934
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It's "Never the twain shall meet" time again, this time in London's Limehouse district. George Raft stars as Harry Young, a...
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Toni
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1934
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Charles Boyer played his first major Hollywood role (and gets to sing in the bargain!) in the oddball musical romance...
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Tinka
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1934
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In this drama, an impoverished orphan girl finds herself acting as a slave to a cruel old farmer. She is soon joined by a...
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Mazie
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1934
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Based on Lea David Freeman's play Ruby, Lazy River takes place somewhere in the Mississippi River Valley. Jean Parker plays...
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Sarah
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1934
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In this drama, a woman goes mad with grief after her lover dumps her. Many years pass and the woman remains embittered and...
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Elizabeth Burton
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1934
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Helen Hayes reportedly turned down the opportunity to play the title role in this dreary melodrama about self-sacrificing...
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Rosanne
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1934
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Secret of Madame Blanche is one of those "confessional" film dramas which movie fans of the early 1930s ate up like bonbons....
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1933
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Ruth Harper
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1933
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A conflict between the Serbs and the Hungarians provides the framework of this drama that centers on a love triangle between...
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1933
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George Cukor directed this classic adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's sentimental novel with a shimmering lavishness that is a...
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Beth March
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1933
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Heroine Mona (Sally Eilers) is "made" in more ways than one in this free-wheeling spoof of the press-agent business. A...
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1933
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May Robson plays Apple Annie, a slatternly Broadway apple peddler. Annie has a curious setup whereby she is able to finagle...
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1933
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In 1933, at the height of the bleakness and desperation of the Depression, MGM released this genuine curiosity piece --...
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1933
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It's hard to separate fact and fancy from the many accounts of what happened on the set when all three of the fabulous...
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1932
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A young boy from a broken home must choose between his real dad and his step-father in this drama. His real dad is...
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1932
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