Poor Peggy Shannon goes from bad to worse in this ultra-cheap melodrama from one of Hollywood's few women executives, Fanchon...
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1935
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In this romantic melodrama, a woman tries to protect her sister-in-law from the advances of a bad boy out to take advantage...
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1933
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A very young John Wayne is atypically cast as a randy playboy in His Private Secretary. Much to the dismay of his businessman...
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1933
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Filmed at Kernville, CA, and the Iverson Ranch in Chatsworth, this serial version of James Fenimore Cooper's immortal tale...
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1932
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Dialogue Writer, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1931
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Two Gun Man was one of the better entries in Ken Maynard's variable western series for Tiffany Productions. Armed with a...
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Screenwriter
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1931
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A well-staged battle between two wild horses became the centerpiece in this early musical Western starring diminutive Mexican...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1930
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In this drama, the children of a recently deceased firefighter are sent to an orphanage. Two other firefighters offered to...
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Screenwriter
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1930
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Rex Lease, Tiffany Studios' all-purpose leading man, heads the cast of Troopers Three. Eddie Haskins (Lease) and his buddies...
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Screenwriter
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1930
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Screen Story
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1929
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A horse and a dog play the lead roles in this inexpensive silent Western produced and directed by Harry S. Webb....
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Screen Story
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1929
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In this romance, a husband, believing that his wife had sexual relations before they were married, ends up leaving, joining...
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Screen Story
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1929
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Two friends, one of them a jockey, pursue a woman who must be wooed with money. The other friend steals cash from his...
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1929
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Screen Story
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1928
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The Devil's Skipper was based on Demetrios Contos, a seafaring yarn by Jack London. Effectively cast against type,...
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1928
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A groom's heart breaks when he discovers that his new wife loves another. To ease his pain, the husband joins the Army and...
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Screenwriter
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1928
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Jobyna Ralston and Margaret Livingston play actresses touring with a "Topsy & Eva" act. In Chicago, they meet and flirt with...
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Screenwriter
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1927
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The scene is Shanghai, where virginal missionary Pauline Garon finds herself the object of lust of the local Chinese crime...
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Screen Story
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1927
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Charlie Oelze, the Hal Roach Studio's special effects and "gadget" maestro, was given co-director credit on the silent,...
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Screenwriter
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1927
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Continuity
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1927
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Screen Story
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1926
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Screenwriter
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1926
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Screen Story
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1926
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Having starred in several William Steiner Production melodramas, former serial ace Charles Hutchison went behind the camera...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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Produced by Poverty Row company William Steiner Productions, this minor action melodrama starred one Charles Hutchison, a...
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1924
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Screen Story
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1924
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This romantic drama of love and revenge is taken from the Spanish ballad by Julio Sabello. David Kent (Kenneth Harlan)...
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Screenwriter
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1924
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Judging from this action picture, Charles Hutchison might as well have never left serials -- he performs enough stunts here...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1924
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Produced by Gower Gulch entrepreneur Phil Goldstone, this silent Western starred Hollywood's sole Australian cowboy,...
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Screen Story
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1924
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