The LAPD in general and Officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) in particular are baffled by a smart...
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1971
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Among the assignments tackled by mobile officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) during today's shift...
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1970
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Baby Kathy Jo develops a rash, and it looks as though she is allergic to her own father Steve (Mike Minor). Banished from his...
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1969
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One of the better and more diverting of ABC's first full season of made-for-television movies, The Over-the-Hill Gang was a...
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1969
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Horror, comedy, and country corn combine when country singers Woody Weathrby and Boots Malone get caught in a big storm en...
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1967
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Tim's new assistant is photographer Jimmy McClain (Claude Johnson), a lifelong foul-up. Fortunately for Jimmy, he snaps a...
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1966
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Tim (Bill Bixby) may lose an inheritance because the lawyer handling the estate questions the authenticity of Tim's "Uncle"...
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1966
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Exposed to the beam of the Martian Regenerator, Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton) inherits Martin's "sixth sense"--that is, his...
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1966
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Though the character of Adam Cartwright was gone from Bonanza, he was far from forgotten, as proven by this episode from May...
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1966
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Chaos ensues when Martin's eleven-year-old Martian nephew Andromeda (Wayne Stam), aka "Andy", crashlands on earth. Unlike...
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1966
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Thanks to Martin's malfunctioning CCTBS time machine, Tim (Bill Bixby) is stuck in the Kansas of 1870. In his efforts to...
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1965
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When Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton) is made an honorary police officer, Martin (Ray Walston) offers her a pill intended to...
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1965
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In the final episode of Petticoat Junction's first season, Kate (Bea Benadaret) braces herself for a visit from her former...
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1964
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Billie Jo (Jeannine Riley) falls heir to a $500 insurance endowment from her late...
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1964
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Billie Jo (Jeannine Riley) is determined to use the $500 left her by her father to...
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1964
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Lazy Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) is faced with two problems: How to bring customers to the Shady Rest, and how to dig a...
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1964
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Homer Bedloe (Charles Lane) is back in Hooterville with another scheme to rid the C&F.W. railroad of the ancient Hooterville...
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1964
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His feelings hurt by the engineers of the Hooterville Cannonball, Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) vows to put the venerable steam...
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1964
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Here's one for the ages: Five years before donning hippie-stoner garb in Easy Rider, Dennis Hopper shows up in this Petticoat...
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1964
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During the first season of Petticoat Junction, Bobbie Jo Bradley was portrayed (by Pat Woodell) as a naïve bookworm, with no...
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1963
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) takes it upon himself to write a new brochure for the Shady Rest Hotel. Since he's describing what...
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1963
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Store clerk Herbie Bates (Don Washbrook), the off-and-on boyfriend of Billie Jo Bradley (Jeannine Riley), has just received...
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1963
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This sentimental Western finds Father Dan (Don Beddoe) as a kindly priest in a lawless town. He reforms a colorful cast of...
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1962
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"Wild Bill" Elliot once again plays diligent police lieutenant Boyle in Footsteps in the Night. This time, Doyle investigates...
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1957
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Original slated for release through United Artists, the Wisberg-Yarborough production Women of Pitcairn Island was ultimately...
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1957
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This is one of the last episodes of the long-running Bowery Boys film series. This time the trouble begins when a spoiled...
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1956
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In this entry in the Bowery Boys series, one of the members suddenly finds that he can predict winning numbers after he...
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1956
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In this western, a Mexican bandit and an angry rancher team up and take on a crooked saloon keeper. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1956
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Forrest Tucker stars in this yeoman Republic actioner. A short-term railroad freight line is threatened with extinction by a...
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1955
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Bud and Lou get ready to attend police rookie school. Mike the Cop (Gordon Jones) and Mr. Fields (Sidney Fields) are driven...
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1953
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When Lou (Lou Costello) accidentally shoots his neighbor Mrs. Crumbcake (Elvia Allman) out of a tree and perforates her...
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1953
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Lou (Lou Costello) has a terrible toothache, and Abbott (Bud Abbott) takes him to see a near-sighted dentist (Sidney Fields)....
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1953
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1952
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The Abbott & Costello Show marked the last major commercial success for the comic team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. The...
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1952
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One reviewer of Abbott & Costello's Lost in Alaska summed up the proceeding in three pithy words: "Lost is right." While not...
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1952
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Despite its Latino title, Casa Manana was an all-American production from Monogram studios. The title refers to the nightclub...
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1951
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Byington, a retired teacher, sells her apartment complex to ex-gangsters who begin kicking out the tenants. Byington tries to...
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1951
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In Ham Fisher's original Joe Palooka comic strip, Joe's pal Humphrey Pennyworth was a blimp of a man. In Joe Palooka Meets...
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1950
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In this comedy, a local citizen, miffed by the mayor's new milk tax, buys his own cow. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1950
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This "Joe Palooka" entry concentrates on Joe's porcine pal Humphrey Pennyworth (played by Robert Coogan, the brother of...
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1950
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Big Timber was another in a series of medium-budget dramas co-produced by actor Roddy McDowall for Monogram. McDowall himself...
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1950
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Sideshow was the last starring effort of Don McGuire, who would soon abandon acting in favor of writing, producing and...
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1950
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In this musical, an ambitious young singer and her band leave their small hometown to head for the Big Apple in hopes of...
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1950
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1950
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When in doubt, drag out the "old dark house/mad scientist" formula. That's the philosophy of Master Minds, the 16th entry in...
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1949
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The second entry in Monogram's "Father" series was 1949's Leave It to Henry. Raymond Walburn returns as small-town blowhard...
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1949
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Quickie producer Sam Katzman gathered together a few leftover costumes, sets and props from past Columbia "A" pictures, and...
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1949
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The 15th film in the Bowery Boys series, Angels in Disguise combines lowbrow humor with "film noir" melodramatics....
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1949
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Desi Arnaz's bandleader career was in decline when he starred in Columbia's Holiday in Havana. Arnaz essays the difficult...
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1949
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The first of Monogram's "Father" series was Henry, the Rainmaker, assembled in a fast seven days. Raymond Walburn stars as...
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1949
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In this crime drama, a loving husband listens to his wife and fakes his own death so that she can get her hands on his...
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1948
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When Universal went briefly out of the "B" horror film business in 1946, the studio sold two of its productions to other...
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1948
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In this episode of the Bulldog Drummond series, the amateur detective looks into the case of a murdered sea captain who was...
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1948
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1948
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In this crime drama, two ex-hoods find their attempts to straighten up and fly right are foiled by a blackmailing gangster...
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1946
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This marked the first starring role for Rondo Hatton, previously seen in a few Sherlock Holmes films as the spine-snapping...
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1946
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This Universal B-musical casts Desi Arnaz as himself: a Cuban bandleader making it big in the United States. Shawnee (Joan...
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1946
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This thriller is set in early 20th-century London where a series of nasty murders have recently occurred. An aunt then tells...
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1946
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The tragic Rondo Hatton, whose acromegaly-disfigured face secured him meaty screen roles in Universal's horror films, had...
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1946
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One of the last of Universal's "pocket" musicals, Under Western Skies packs a surplus of entertainment value into its brief...
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1945
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Abbott and Costello's The Naughty Nineties offers a million laughs and a nickel's worth of plot. Most of the film takes place...
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1945
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Jack Oakie and Peggy Ryan head the cast of the Universal "B plus" musical On Stage Everybody. As indicated by the title, this...
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1945
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At 88 minutes, Here Come the Co-Eds is one of the longest of Abbott & Costello's Universal starring vehicles, and though not...
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1945
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For their first film in a year, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello played it safe with a medley of old burlesque routines and...
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1944
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Although coming in at an odd running time -- 40 minutes -- this interesting, low-budget drama looks at the adventures, or...
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1944
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In this musical romance, a young couple is still in love, but find themselves facing insurmountable turmoil in their...
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1944
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Universal's yearly quota of cheap, 60-minute musicals occasionally yielded such likeable diversions as South of Dixie. David...
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1944
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In this musical western, a cowboy band is offered the chance to appear in a Hollywood movie and begins the journey to the...
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1944
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In this musical drama, a Vermont farm lad goes to the Big Apple to become a member of the National Dairy Association. He...
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1943
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1943
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1943
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In this tuneful comedy, a would-be actor and playwright is deeply in debt, and to keep away from his creditors, begins...
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1943
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This 67-minute farce stars Dennis O'Keefe as a music publisher sued for plagiarism by a pair of scraggly songwriters....
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1943
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Get Going is typical of the 60-minute musical comdies being churned out by Universal in the 1940s. A topical twist is added...
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1943
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She's in the Army is a fascinating vehicle for character actress Lucille Gleason (aka Mrs. James Gleason), heretofore usually...
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1942
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This Monogram "special" stars Frank Albertson as the title character, a police reporter named Larry Doyle. Our hero solves a...
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1942
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The bucolic, down-home novels and short stories of Gene Stratton-Porter had been fodder for Monogram's screenwriting staff...
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1942
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In this crime drama, the police endeavor to destroy the oppressive protection racket that has been plaguing their city. ~...
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1942
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Billed as "The Girl who Stopped a Thousand Shows" and "The Poor Man's Garbo," burlesque dancer Margie Hart made her feature...
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1942
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1942
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Monogram's So's Your Aunt Emma owes whatever success it enjoys to its star, the incomparable ZaSu Pitts. The fluttery ZaSu...
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1942
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A better-than-average crime thriller from Poverty Row company Monogram, the plainly titled Criminal Investigator (aka Crime...
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1942
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1941
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In this collegiate drama, a team of college oarsmen promise their gals that they will win the big race. Unfortunately, it...
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1941
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1941
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Panama Menace is the reissue title of PRC's South of Panama. Secret agent Roger Pryor is dispatched below the border to...
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1941
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Top Sergeant Mulligan was Monogram Pictures' attempt to cash in on the popularity of such service comedies as Abbott &...
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1941
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Set in the Caribbean shortly before the U.S. was drawn into WWII, this zombie chiller tells the tale of an American special...
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1941
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1941
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The Monogram publicity machine advertised Gang's All Here as a story of "Young Americans Fighting for Their Rights." Young...
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1941
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This campy, entertaining cheapie from PRC Pictures features Bela Lugosi as a chemist who plots an elaborate revenge scheme on...
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1941
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1940
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Very cheaply produced, Rebellious Daughters was released on a theater-by-theater basis as an "exploitationer." Such familiar...
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1938
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"Father" is British blowhard George Carney, a well-to-do cheese manufacturer. Despite his business savvy, Carney falls victim...
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1937
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In the introductory episode of The Abbott & Costello Show, we meet the two heroes, down-on-their-luck performers who owe too...
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