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1964
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In this espionage thriller, an agent on his way back to London from Baghdad must deliver an important coded message to an...
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1963
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Albert escapes from South American fishermen who saved her from drowning and subsequently wish to throw her back in because...
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1962
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A South American legend centering on a mysterious dead girl captures the attention of a writer who is the love interest of a...
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1962
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In this adventure a naive young woman gets involved with a writer obsessed by a mysterious South American legend involving a...
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1962
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Journalist Lawrence Vander (Paul Lambert) is murdered during a weekend retreat for the employees of Space Associates Ltd, a...
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1961
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In the late nineteenth century, Inspector Gannon (Robert Ryan) is a member of the Northwest Mounted Police (forerunners of...
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Supt. Walker
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1961
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In the third episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion...
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1960
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In the fifth episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, the guerilla forces under the leadership of...
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1960
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In the sixth episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, 18th century American guerilla leader Francis...
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1960
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In the fourth episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, Continental Army guerilla leader Francis Marion...
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1960
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Warner
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1959
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In the second episode of Walt Disney's eight-part miniseries The Swamp Fox, the Redcoats have retaliated against the raids of...
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1959
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One of producer Walt Disney's more blatant efforts to duplicate the success of his early TV miniseries Davy Crockett, the...
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1959
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Inspector Charas
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1959
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1959
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A contemptuous and self-serving immigrant, Clementi Sabourin (George Sanders) pulls himself up by his bootstraps by...
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1956
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Amazon Trader can best be described as a featurette: at 42 minutes, it's too long for a short subject, but too brief for a...
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The Amazon Trader
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1956
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Director Budd Boetticher moves out of his traditional western surroundings for the Technicolor programmer East of Sumatra....
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Daniel Catlin
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1953
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In the year 1783, as the British surrender to the colonists, Dr. Carlos Morales (Fernando Lamas) is one of many new Americans...
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1953
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Generous portions of stock footage from 1948's Joan of Arc are somehow worked into the Arabian Nights proceedings of Thief of...
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Khalid
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1952
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Based on a true story, 5 Fingers stars James Mason as a man known to his superiors only as Cicero. Ostensibly the valet of...
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1952
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1952
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This above-average Louis Hayward swashbuckler was sumptuously produced by Columbia's resident western specialist...
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Hilary Evans
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1952
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As indicated by the title, Lady in the Iron Mask is a distaff version of the famous Alexandre Dumas yarn. D'Artagnan...
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1952
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Luis del Toro
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1952
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David and Bathsheba is a respectable, slightly stodgy cinematic adaptation of the Old Testament story. King David...
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1951
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Just before filming All About Eve, Bette Davis starred in the marital melodrama Payment on Demand. Davis plays Joyce Ramsey,...
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1951
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1951
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Phyllis Holmes (Ella Raines) has resigned herself to being too plain-looking to attract men. All this changes when Phyllis is...
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Jerry Allison
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1950
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After Ray Milland turned down the leading role in Bride of Vengeance, Paramount contractee John Lund stepped into the role of...
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Bisceglie
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1949
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Maureen O'Hara plays the daughter of a Sheikh who returns from being educated in London, only to find her father is dead and...
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Raizul
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1949
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In this revised adaptation of Oscar Wilde's famous comedy of manners, Lady Windermere's Fan, the middle-aged but still...
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1949
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The third talkie version of Dumas' The Three Musketeers, this splashy MGM adaptation is also the first version in...
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1948
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Unusually lavish for an Eagle-Lion production, The Adventures of Casanova lacks only Technicolor and "star" names. Lensed in...
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Count de Brissac
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1948
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Not a remake of the 1917 Mabel Normand vehicle of the same name, Mickey was based on Clementine, a novel by Peggy Goodin. The...
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Ted Whitney
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1948
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Jeff MacAllister
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1948
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In this big-budget historical adventure, Tyrone Power stars as Pedro De Vargas, a young and impetuous nobleman in 16th...
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Diego De Silva
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1947
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Phil Dexter
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1946
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Jim Hetherton (Franchot Tone), the scion of an aristocratic rural English family, was traumatized from boyhood by a shooting...
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Roger Hetherton
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1944
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Dr. Rivers
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1944
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A timely film when first released in 1943, Tonight We Raid Calais survives as an entertaining adventure some fifty years...
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Geoffrey Carter
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1943
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This historical drama tells the story of the first class to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In the...
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Howard Shelton
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1942
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A pregnant Alice Faye was forced to bow out of this colorful Fox musical, which instead went to Rita Hayworth, whom the...
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Fred Haviland
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1942
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On a secluded base in Arizona, veteran World War One pilot Steve Britt (Preston Foster) trains flyers to fight in World War...
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Peter Stackhouse
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1942
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Though it isn't obvious from the outset, A Very Young Lady is a remake of 20th Century-Fox' Girl's Dormitory; both films were...
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Dr. Meredith
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1941
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In this comedy, a popular radio marriage counselor tends to ignore his own advice and his wife to boot. One day, a handsome...
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Dr. Phillip Rossiter
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1941
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Wing Cmdr. Morley
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1941
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Universal Studios had their "B" musicals down to a science in the 1940s. All that was needed was a cast of talented...
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Boston
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1940
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This sweeping drama chronicles the foundation a Canadian institution: the Hudson's Bay Trading Company. Set in the 17th...
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Lord Edward Crewe
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1940
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A semi-sequel to the 1933 Universal horror masterwork The Invisible Man, The Invisible Man Returns stars Vincent Price in the...
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Dr. Frank Griffin
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1940
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Murder Over New York finds Honolulu-based detective Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) arriving in the Big Apple for a policeman's...
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1940
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Charles Bickford and James Craig are the rough-and-ready leads in Universal's South to Karanga. Running guns in South Africa,...
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David Wallace
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1940
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Bill Banning
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1939
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It is no secret that Bette Davis and Errol Flynn were at each other's throats throughout the filming of The Private Lives of...
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1939
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The sole survivor of an Indian attack, orphan girl Susannah Sheldon (Shirley Temple) becomes the mascot of the Canadian...
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1939
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The old David Belasco theatrical warhorse Zaza, which starred Mrs. Leslie Carter way back in 1899, had already been filmed by...
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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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1939
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Basil Rathbone's real-life son, John Rodion, has his head chopped off early on in this historical melodrama often mistakenly...
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1939
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In this romantic comedy a millionaire must somehow dissuade his daughter from marrying a money-grubbing social-climber. In...
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1938
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A young big game hunter is determined to bag the rare Malayan white tiger his late father wanted in this adventure. At first...
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1938
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In her only Warner Bros. starring film, Carole Lombard plays a Hollywood movie actress who makes the park-bench acquaintance...
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1938
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This saga spans the globe as the three young heroes search for the man who killed their much-admired, beloved father, a...
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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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1938
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This 1938 remake of Howard Hawks' 1930 film The Dawn Patrol is faithful to the original's basic plotline. The story is set...
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1938
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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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1938
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1938
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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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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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1937
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1936
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