In the first half of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV movie"), Jim (James Garner) tries to save...
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1978
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The Walnut Grove town council agrees to bankroll Mary (Melissa Sue Anderson) when she has a chance to participate in...
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1976
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This time, undercover cop Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) is on the trail of a professional arsonist. In hopes of expediting his...
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1975
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A mother is horrified when her son-in-law blames his late wife's death on euthanasia performed by her doctor after she dies...
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1973
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The only noteworthy element of this otherwise undistinguished low-budget suspense flick is the presence of director...
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1972
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Sidney Poitier makes his directorial debut with the 1972 Western Buck and the Preacher, set during the end of the Civil War....
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1972
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"Committed" was first telecast on January 22, 1972, the same day that the latest cast of Mission:Impossible appeared on the...
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1972
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National Intelligence Agent Dan Street (Richard Egan) is on the trail of some stolen laser rubies. It is assumed the agents...
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1968
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Martha Hyer is appropriately cast as glamorous Hollywood movie star Carol Haven, who sweeps into the lives of Bill Davis...
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1967
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In this children's adventure, an addled inventor develops a flying bicycle and endeavors to enter it in a contest that...
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1967
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An underwater research station headed by Dr LaSatier (Gary Merrill) finds evidence of a very fast-moving undersea craft, and...
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1966
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Lucy's new neighbor Roger Gregory (John Howard) is an actor on a popular soap opera. Alas, Gregory is down in the dumps; the...
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Roger Gregory
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1966
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The Pierce Construction Company has gone wildly over budget on a questionable land-development project, and head man Joe...
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1964
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Althhough she is on her deathbed, wealthy Be Be Brent (Anne Barton) is sufficiently hale and hearty to enrage her relatives...
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1963
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Bill Williams, real-life husband of Perry Mason costar Barbara Hale (Della Street), appears as Mike Preston, an embittered...
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1962
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Philanthropist Carleton Gage (Everett Glass) hires Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to alter his will so that the orphanage he...
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1962
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Director, Editor
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1961
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A football tryout is turned upside down by an 11-year-old who disrupts City Hall hotshots. ~ Rovi...
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1960
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1960
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1960
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Western writer/director Charles Marquis Warren makes one of his periodic excursions into horror with The Unknown Terror....
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1957
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1956
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1955
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A gangster is sentenced to prison for killing his wife, but the woman isn't really dead: she's alive and well, raising her...
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Josh
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1954
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For The High and the Mighty, director William Wellman made a point of using Cinemascope to heighten the dramatic content of a...
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1954
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This video features two television shows representative of '50s Cold War paranoia and xenophobia at its best. ~ Sandra...
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1954
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John Stafford
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1952
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Bill
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1950
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Experiment Alcatraz stars John Howard as a doctor who develops a serum to cure radioactive poisoning. He tests it on several...
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Dr. Ross Williams
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1950
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long...
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1949
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This French WW II film chronicles the invasion of France by scores of English paratroopers who have come to bedevil the Nazi...
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1948
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In this courtroom drama, a French girl stands trial for murder. Flashbacks tell the grim story of how, during the Great War...
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William Hilton
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1948
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Based on the novel by Agatha Christie and play by Frank Vosper, Love From a Stranger isn't quite as good as the 1937 version...
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Nigel Lawrence
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1947
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1947
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Originally released in England as The Way to the Stars, Johnny in the Clouds is the story of how the Battle of Britain...
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1945
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In this drama, an amnesiac gardener, who lost his memory after he was buried alive during WW I, works for a wealthy man...
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1944
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Monica Dickens' novel One Pair of Feet was the source of the sociological drama The Lamp Still Burns. Like the original...
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1943
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One of two 20th Century-Fox horror melodramas released in 1942 (Dr. Renault's Secret was the second), The Undying Monster is...
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Oliver Hammond
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1942
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By Monogram standards, the cast of Isle of Missing Men was Academy Award calibre. John Howard and Gilbert Roland head a group...
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1942
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In this mystery, a married pair of sleuths enjoy solving the cases that stump the cops. The husband uses his popular radio...
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Greg Sherman
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1942
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Not a science-fiction story despite its title, The Man Who Returned to Life is a story of how deception can lead to tragedy....
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David Jameson
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1942
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The first of Columbia's "B" wartime melodramas for their Summer 1942 schedule was the largely speculative Submarine Raider....
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Chris Warren
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1942
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Basil Rathbone is the batty physician of the title, a sophisticated gentleman who woos and weds several of his wealthy women...
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Gil Sawyer
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1941
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Silent screen queen Gloria Swanson returned to films after a seven-year absence in RKO Radio's Father Takes a Wife. Adolphe...
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Junior
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1941
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This comedy-drama is adapted from a story by Damon Runyon and centers on a mobster with unusually large feet. The trouble...
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Jimmy Rupert
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1941
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Faith, Hope and Charity motivate the wacky storyline of Columbia's Three Girls About Town--or to be more exact, gorgeous...
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Tommy Hopkins
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1941
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Filmed on location at Mesa, AZ, this minor Paramount western featured newcomer Ellen Drew as "Slats" Dangerfield, a young...
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Jim Kingston
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1940
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Wallace Beery trots out his "lovable lout" act for the zillionth time in Man From Dakota. Beery plays a Union army sergeant...
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Oliver Clark
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1940
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Angry natives or a beautiful widow -- which poses the greater threat? Keith Brandon (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) is an...
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Hal Scott
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1940
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We open on Philadelphia socialite C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant) as he's being tossed out of his palatial home by his wife,...
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George Kittredge
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1940
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Dispensing with the melodramatic excesses of Universal's previous "Invisible Man" films, 1941's The Invisible Woman aims...
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Richard Russell
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1940
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Idealism vs. Practicality is the Disputed Passage in this lavishly mounted soap opera. Based on a novel by Lloyd C. Douglas...
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John Wesley Beaven
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1939
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The penultimate entry in Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" series, Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police once more stars John Howard...
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Hugh Drummond
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1939
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In this comedy drama, young high school student Henry Aldrich tries to tone down his natural mischievousness and shuck the...
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Mr. Nelson
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1939
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Bulldog Drummond's Bride is the next-to-last entry in Paramount's series of "Drummond" B-pictures. It goes without saying...
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Hugh Drummond
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1939
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In this drama, an ingenious journalist finds himself at odds with his brother the district attorney over his unconventional...
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John Keefe
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1939
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Arrest Bulldog Drummond was the last of Paramount's "B" film series based on Sapper's two-fisted soldier of fortune, and also...
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Capt. Hugh C. Drummond
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1938
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Shirley Ross plays an innocent young girl convicted for complicity in a crime committed by her boy friend (Lloyd Nolan). The...
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Dr. Roi Conrad
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1938
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It can be said with some certainty that Paramount's Touchdown, Army is not a baseball picture. Taking time out from his...
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Brandon Culpepper
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1938
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Though John Barrymore is top-billed in Bulldog Drummond's Peril, the aging matinee idol is consigned to the supporting role...
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Bulldog Drummond
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1938
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William Jordan
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1938
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This typically wild-and-wooly entry in Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" series gets under way when stiff-upper-lip Scotland...
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Capt. Hugh Drummond
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1938
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In this musical, a nightclub singer (Lily Pons) secretly aspires to sing at the Met. To help her, her agent (Jack Oakie)...
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Jimmy
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1937
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In this sports drama, framed by the annual Army-Navy football game, a freshman footballer at the Naval Academy falls in love...
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Chuck Baldwin
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1937
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John Howard stars as Dr. Paul Martin, intent upon instituting sweeping medical reforms in his community. He is opposed in...
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Dr. Paul Martin
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1937
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It took British author James Hilton six weeks to write his visionary novel Lost Horizon. It took director Frank Capra two...
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George Conway
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1937
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In this backwoods musical, two feudin' families provide the basis of the action. The tale begins as the head of one family...
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Ardinger
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1937
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In the second of Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" thrillers, Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond (John Howard) is finally about to marry...
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Bulldog Drummond
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1937
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In the fourth of Paramount's "Bulldog Drummond" action-thrillers, the intrepid adventurer (John Howard) makes the grizzly...
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Bulldog Drummond
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1937
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Border Flight devotes most of its running time to the exploits of the U.S. Coast Guard's airborne division. Flight...
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Lt. Dan Conlon
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1936
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Making a transcontinental plane flight in only thirteen hours was quite an achievement when this film was made in 1936 -- but...
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Freddie Scott
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1936
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In this comedy, Uncle Rodney, the host of a kiddie show, finds himself assuming guardianship of a bratty lad at the behest...
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Rodney Garfield
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1936
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Buzz Jones
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1936
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Gladys George, a superlative actress often wasted in secondary roles, carries her starring assignment in Valiant is the Word...
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Paul Darnley
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1936
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Duncan Haley
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1935
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1935
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Adapted from Norman Krasna's Broadway hit A Small Miracle, Four Hours to Kill is a multi-plotted effort that can best be...
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1935
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The title doesn't refer to mosquitoes but to the amount of money that could be earned in the radio business of the 1930s....
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Eddie Warren
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1935
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