In this British gangster movie, a Chicago gang goes to cool their heels in London. There they try to overtake the town....
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1936
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In this his penultimate Western for Columbia Pictures, Tim McCoy played Tim Baxter, a cowboy returning to the old homestead...
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1935
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Commenting upon the many relatives on the payroll of Carl Laemmle's Universal Pictures, poet Ogden Nash once wrote "Uncle...
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1935
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In this drama an older actress plays her last role. The aging thespian is terribly depressed and ready to kill herself when...
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Allan Scorsby
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1935
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This drama is based on a true story and chronicles the story of a veteran musician who must give up his beloved career after...
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Richard Greig
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1935
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Steamship captain Steve Andrews (Ralph Bellamy) is demoted to second officer when Marge Walker (Ann Sothern), daughter of...
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1935
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In this melodrama, a woman must spend a decade in prison after murdering her spouse. Upon entering jail, she had to give up...
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Alex Blair
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1934
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In this crime drama, policemen pursue a convicted killer as he diligently searches for the real culprit. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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1934
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In this musical, an insurance agent falls in love with a pretty girl. When the self-righteous agent discovers that she is a...
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1934
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Showmen's Productions, a miniscule poverty-row firm, issued its one-and-only release The Big Race in 1934. Heading the cast...
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Bob Hamilton
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1934
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Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler reunite once again for this musical salute to the West Point Military Academy, including many...
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1934
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In this romance, an enrollee at the US Naval Academy finds it difficulty adjusting to the unending rules and regulations....
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1933
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Jimmy Allen
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1933
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Eagle Productions was another of those exotically named independent studios that came and went in the early 1930s. Eagle's...
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1933
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A star football player in college, Garry King (Richard Arlen) finds post-college life very different; he betrays the trust of...
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Bob King
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1932
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In this romance, a man runs a beautiful woman over with his car and falls in love with her. She loves him too, but...
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Jerry Grant
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1932
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Alias Mary Smith might have been completely forgotten were it not for the diligent efforts of "B"-picture aficionado John...
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1932
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Midnight Lady is a low-budget variation of the evergreen stage and screen meller Madame X. In one of her rare starring roles,...
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Bert
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1932
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Sally Blane (Loretta Young's look-alike sister) plays Janet, a Manhattan socialite who is fed up with the superficiality of...
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1932
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The inimitable Edna May Oliver makes a meal of the title role in the Technicolor backstage drama Fanny Foley Herself. The...
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Teddy
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1931
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Billy Lowe
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1931
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Ten Nights In a Bar-room is as corny and hackneyed as its title, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun to watch. Based on the...
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1931
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Roderick White
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1931
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In this melodrama, a British aristocrat befriends a woman and hires her to begin distracting his son away from a conniving...
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1931
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A pre-Dagwood Arthur Lake plays a hapless hayseed who becomes a popular crooner in this fluffy musical comedy that begins...
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1930
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No one was surprised in 1929 that aviation mogul Howard R. Hughes would produce a paean to World War I flying aces like...
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Karl Arnstedt
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1930
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Despite what you might think by glancing at the title, The Argyle Case has nothing to do with socks. The film's plot is set...
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Bruce Argyle
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1929
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In this drama, a young woman gets angry when her boyfriend's father, a motorcycle cop, stops her for speeding, refuses her...
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Speed Wade
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1929
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This solid gangster flick from director Lewis Milestone was based on a stage play and earned a Best Picture nomination at the...
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Ames, Cub Reporter
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1928
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Much of Fox's Prep and Pep was filmed on location at Culver Military Academy in Indiana. David Rollins plays Cyril Reade, the...
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Flash Wells
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1928
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An otherwise honest gambler, played by Jack Holt, begins to cheat at cards in order to put his son John Darrow through mining...
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Verde
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1928
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Bill Merrill
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1927
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