In this western, the town sheriff must look into a scandal involving his friend who is reportedly having an affair with a...
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1957
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One of Roger Corman's finest science-fiction endeavors of the 1950s, Not of This Earth is an excellent film by any standards....
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1957
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In this western, a young man tries to walk the straight and narrow, but he is impeded by his past. The trouble begins when...
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1956
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Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier, didn't become a nationwide craze (and merchandising cash cow) until Disney got hold...
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1950
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Her Favorite Patient is the TV title for Bedside Manner, an improbable comedy directed by future master of "realism"...
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1945
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In this WW II-era drama set in a small town, most of the adults are so busy fighting the war or working in the local defense...
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1944
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1944
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Originally titled simply Sensations, this musical comedy was the final starring film for dancer Eleanor Powell and the final...
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1944
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Another of a wartime cycle of Hollywood films lauding the praises of America's Soviet allies, Three Russian Girls is a remake...
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1943
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A solid Jonathan Latimer screenplay is one of the "plusses" of the medium-budget mystery A Night in New Orleans....
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1942
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Sweater Girl is an okay remake of 1935's College Scandal, and like its predecessor is that rare bird, a "musical mystery"....
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1942
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Take a Letter, Darling is from the "boss lady" school of 1940s comedies. Fred MacMurray is Darling (that's his last name), an...
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1942
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Incredible as it may seem, rambunctious 18-year-old Andy Hardy (Mickey Rooney) finally makes it to college in Andy Hardy's...
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1942
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Also released as The Great Awakening, New Wine purports to recreate an incident in the life of Austrian composer Franz...
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1941
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Henry Aldrich for President was the second of Paramount's "Henry Aldrich" series to star Jimmy Lydon in the teenaged title...
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1941
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Ayn Rand's Broadway stage hit The Night of January 16th was distinguished by a clever gimmick, wherein members of the...
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1941
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Beefcake star Jon Hall shows off his sleek physique in the exotic melodrama South of Pago Pago. The son of an island...
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1940
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In this musical comedy, two rival sisters, one plain-but-good-hearted, and one a gorgeous manipulator, compete for the love...
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1940
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This typically economical Edward Small historical drama stars Jon Hall as legendary frontiersman Kit Carson. Wasting no time,...
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1940
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Following up their successful film Love Affair, Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne team up again for the romantic melodrama When...
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1939
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A loving mother sacrifices all for her son in this drama. She is an artist's model who finds herself financially drained by...
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1938
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Happy Landing was another Sonja Henie moneyspinner from the 20th Century-Fox film factory. The story gets under way when...
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1938
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Sonja Henie is the "lucky star" in this enjoyable 20th Century-Fox musical. Henie plays Kristina Nelson a humble department...
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1938
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In this musical comedy of errors, David Brassard, Sr. (William Collier, Sr.) has his heart stolen from him by a conniving,...
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1938
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Canary-voiced boy wonder Bobby Breen once more croons his way into our hearts in Make a Wish. While vacationing at a boys'...
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1937
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A handful of German soldiers readjust to civilian life in the bitter wake of World War I in this follow-up to the classic All...
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1937
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Casting an envious eye towards the huge box-office take of Columbia's Grace Moore vehicles, Republic hoped to strike gold in...
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1936
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1936
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A man who has ruined a woman's life attempts to make good on his debt to her (and his conscience) in this sudsy drama based...
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1935
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Socialite Pat Reynolds (Ida Lupino) is forced to become the "smart girl" of the title when her wealthy father commits...
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1935
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This greatest of all Frankenstein movies begins during a raging thunderstorm. Warm and cozy inside their palatial villa, Lord...
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1935
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Another of Thorne Smith's slyly naughty fantasy novels, Night Life of the Gods was transferred to the screen with reasonable...
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1935
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I've Been Around hinges on an unlikely case of mistaken identity. Society girl Drue Waring (Rochelle Hudson) mistakes...
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1935
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In this comedy, two impoverished cousins inherit a British mansion and decide that one of them should marry a wealthy...
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1934
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A woman may be forced back into a dangerous relationship in order to save her good name in this drama from director James...
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1934
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The mysterious death of a notoriously candid author provides the basis of this mystery. Investigators do not believe the...
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1934
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After directing three of Universal's finest horror films, James Whale shifted gears with the elegant romantic comedy By...
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1934
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The first cinematic teaming of horror greats Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi is a bizarre, haunting, and relentlessly eerie...
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1934
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Casey Jones shares his railroad wisdom with a young engineer in this lively train film. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1934
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A mysterious stranger, his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark spectacles, has taken a room at a cozy inn...
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1933
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New Morals for Old was the teasing title for a somewhat sedate film about the ongoing rejection of middle-class values by the...
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1932
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1932
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In this melodrama that was considered utterly scandalous in its day, an impoverished, beautiful young ghetto girl quickly...
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1931
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A WWI American nurse stationed in London (Constance Bennett) meets a handsome flier and finds only sorrow in this three-hanky...
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1931
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Though he'd intended to retire when talkies came in, silent-screen matinee idol Thomas Meighan kept returning to the screen...
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1931
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Bill Harper (Will Rogers), a cattle baron turned diplomat, is assigned to the middle European country of Sylvania, which is...
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1931
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1930
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Ahead of its time for liberated thinking, this is still really just a classic romance with a love triangle thrown in on the...
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1930
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Anita Garvin, the willowy brunette comedienne who graced many a Laurel & Hardy comedy, once remarked with a mixture of pride...
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1930
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In this heartwarming drama, an amiable department store worker gets more than he bargained for when he accidentally slips a...
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1930
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Sal of Singapore contains only two reels' worth of dialogue, but it was enough to prove that Phyllis Haver's decision to...
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1929
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Rival arms smugglers in Cuba endeavor to be the first to send their weapons to the revolutionaries in Central America in...
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1929
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In one of her first talking pictures, Carole Lombard played a girl crook falling in love with a handsome lineman (William...
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1929
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1929
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In this comedy, a college sophomore gets into deep trouble when he gambles away his tuition money on the first day of...
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1929
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When Cecil B. DeMille's own production company was absorbed by Pathe in 1928, several DeMille contractees went along for the...
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1928
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Robbed at gunpoint, subway change-maker Rod LaRocque is led to believe that passenger Jeanette Loff was an accomplice in the...
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1928
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The piquant Leatrice Joy starred in this frothy marital comedy about a wife who leaves her boring husband (John Boles) to be...
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1928
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Jacqueline Logan stars as Paula, a beautiful and fearless circus leopard trainer. Working hand-in-glove with the police,...
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1928
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Even without the benefit of sound, The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg seems to be inundated by Franz Lehar's unforgettable...
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1927
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One of the most readily available features of the silent era, The Yankee Clipper is happily also one of the best. A pre-...
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1927
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1926
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The Social Highwayman is a light-fingered jewel thief who preys on high-society folk. Greenhorn newspaper reporter Jay Walker...
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1926
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It's hard to determine who plays the title role in The Love Toy, though chances are the designation refers to the regal...
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1926
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1926
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This lively outing chronicles the adventures of a daring young buck who defies his father, who grounded the lad for getting...
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1926
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This melodrama required less stunts than usual from dog star Rin-Tin-Tin and more "acting." Always the trouper, Rin-Tin-Tin...
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1925
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Gritzko, a prince of pre-World War I Russia (John Gilbert), is the ultimate ladies' man. Women fall at his feet -- all except...
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1924
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1924
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Aileen Pringle plays the Queen of Sardalia (one of your average, everyday mythical European principalities), who is unhappily...
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1924
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1923
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This comedy-melodrama, based on the novel by Rupert Hughes (who also directed), blends fiction and reality to tell the story...
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1923
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The 1920s version of women's liberation had nothing to do with women having equal pay for equal work -- it meant that a wife...
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1923
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Written and directed by Rupert Hughes to take a jab at the inconsistent divorce laws (back in the days when marriages were...
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1923
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Elinor Glyn, author of the notorious Three Weeks, wrote this story on which this drama was based, so the film was bound to...
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1923
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Writer Rupert Hughes chose this predictable story as his first directorial effort, but he brings it fresh life with the help...
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1922
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If the character Cullen Landis plays in this action-packed comedy seems to have a touch of Charles Ray's spirit, it's because...
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1922
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Wife May Collins is convinced by a homewrecking female (Marcia Manon) that her husband Richard Dix is unfaithful. Upon...
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1921
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Dependable leading man Tom Moore carries the lighthearted storyline of From the Ground Up. Moore is cast as a burly...
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1921
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This Eminent Authors-Goldwyn production was based on the Mary Roberts Rineheart story about boarding school life, "Empire...
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1920
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