Another of director Allan Dwan's underrated but well-crafted westerns of the 1950s, The Restless Breed stars Scott Brady as a...
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1957
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1957
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1952
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In this romantic western, the real stars are a mustang and a police dog. The human aspect of the story centers on a rodeo...
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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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1948
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Hoping to start up where he left off before his studio was taken over by the government during WWII, Hal Roach turned out a...
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1948
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Producer Hal Roach's postwar attempt to create a new bunch of "Our Gang" kids resulted in two misfire Cinecolor comedies, the...
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1948
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According to the MGM publicity department, Gallant Bess was based on a true story, as told by Naval Reserve officer Marvin...
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1946
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First filmed in 1928, Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-winning novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey is given a ponderous treatment in...
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1944
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A beautiful child (14-year-old Jane Powell in her feature film debut) star tires of life in the spotlight and so disguises...
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1944
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This 67-minute farce stars Dennis O'Keefe as a music publisher sued for plagiarism by a pair of scraggly songwriters....
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1943
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Dick Foran and Harriet Hilliard (aka Harriet Nelson) top the cast of the Universal musical quickie Hi, Buddy. Foran plays GI...
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1943
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This ambitious filmed biography of writer-adventurer Jack London is somewhat compromised by its too-tight budget....
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1943
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Dick Foran is back for another seven-reel melange of music and comedy in Universal's He's My Guy. Foran is cast as...
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1943
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Bud Abbott & Lou Costello invade the wild west in Ride 'Em Cowboy. The boys play Duke and Willoughby, a couple of rodeo...
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1942
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The Unseen Enemy in this wartime meller is Nick (Leo Carrillo), the outwardly effusive manager of a San Francisco waterfront...
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1942
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Half Way to Shanghai is Burma, according to this Universal B-grade actioner. The film takes place almost in its entirety on a...
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1942
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No relation to the 1933 film of the same name, the 1942 Universal programmer Destination Unknown stars William Gargan as a...
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1942
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1942
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Back in the 1940s, it was not uncommon for recording artists to cut records exclusively for the jukebox trade, and sometimes...
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1942
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A college student's passion for swinging music leads him to found his own band. When he starts spending more time playing...
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1942
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A nine-year-old Elizabeth Taylor made her film debut in this lively comedy. She plays the spoiled-brat daughter of a pudding...
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1942
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In this drama, a young heiress finds trouble when she naively assumes control over some valuable timberlands. The trouble...
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1941
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In this drama, a South American planter and his neighbors find themselves plagued by vandals who have been destroying their...
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1941
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This action film is set in Asia during World War II and follows the exploits of a truck driver who must investigate the...
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1941
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In this drama two children return from their separate boarding schools to a nasty surprise. The father of one is...
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1941
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Flying Cadets is basically a vehicle for William Gargan and Edmund Lowe, doing a Flagg-and-Quirt act as a pair of eternally...
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1941
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Set in the burning Arabian desert, this action-adventure centers on the attempts of a well-meaning and wealthy fellow to...
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1941
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In this musical comedy, a motley band of musicians have only their extreme poverty in common. They end up writing a hit and...
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1941
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To those under the age of 60, it should be noted that the title of this lively Universal filler was inspired by a popular...
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1941
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Mutiny in the Arctic was a 1941 entry in Universal's unofficial Richard Arlen/Andy Devine adventure series. Richard and...
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1941
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Lloyd Nolan is thoroughly convincing as a big-league baseball pitcher in Mr. Dynamite--and never mind that the film never...
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1941
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Monogram hoped that The Gentleman From Arizona would be their "prestige" release for 1940, and to that end the film was...
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1940
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In this comedy-adventure two petroleum engineers must investigate strange reports from a Company outpost in the South Seas....
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1940
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This "Little Tough Guys" series entry finds the kids gainfully employed building airplane engines. Hoping to get into the air...
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1940
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A typical, fast-paced Grade-B murder mystery, Mystery of the White Room was based on the then revolutionary medical...
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1939
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One part high-seas adventure and one part western, Mutiny on the Blackhawk opens as a pair of heroes take a stand against...
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1939
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When German director Joe May was working on such silent classics as The Indian Tomb and Asphalt, he probably never imagine...
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1939
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The Hero for a Day is elderly night watchman Frank Higgins (Charley Grapewin), still basking in the memories of his long-age...
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1939
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Charles Starrett plays two-fisted frontiersman Dart Collins in this slick Columbia "B" western. Collins wants to find out...
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1938
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1938
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In this drama, a black American corporal gets court-martialed for a murder and receives a death sentence. Unfortunately, he...
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1937
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In this comedy, a bettor places his money on a long-shot that soon becomes a better prospect. Later his best friend finds...
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1937
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Imagine a whole country where music is outlawed! Director Walter Forde and writer Marian Dix dreamed up such a horrendous...
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1936
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1936
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In this comedy, a young man learns that he is supposed to inherit some valuable jewels and enlists the aid of his shyster...
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1936
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Though director Carol Reed seldom included Laburnham Grove on his resumé, he allowed that it was quite successful, and a cut...
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1936
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1936
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The Three Stooges are in fine form for their fifth Columbia short. Clyde Bruckman, who worked with silent luminaries Buster...
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1935
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Based upon a famous swashbuckling adventure story by Captain Frederick Marryat, Midshipman Easy is a ripping yarn that served...
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1935
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In this comedy-drama, an enterprising college football coach's desire to win overshadows his common-sense when he cuts a...
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1935
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This drama chronicles the emotionally distant relationship between a mother and her four grown children. Though they live in...
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1935
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In this unusual Western, Buck Jones is not only branded for being a "squaw stealer" (i.e. rapist) but his prey is a woman...
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1933
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1933
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This dark, brooding ancestor to Hang 'Em High features Buck Jones as a happy-go-lucky cowpoke who is duped by a gang of...
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1933
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A somewhat primitive early talkie version of Rex Beach's lusty 1909 novel of Alaska salmon fishers, RKO's The Silver Horde...
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1930
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In this drama, an older railroad supervisor is engaged to a lovely young woman. Unfortunately, she falls in love with the...
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1930
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In the wake of Universal's musical smash Broadway, several enterprising film companies affixed the name of the legendary...
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1929
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1929
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The Spirit of Youth begins as sailor Larry Kent discards his uniform to enter the boxing ring. Inspiring him to victory in...
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1929
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At 9 reels, The Good-Bye Kiss was comedy producer Mack Sennett's most ambitious feature to date. Eschewing the usual Sennett...
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1928
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1928
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Perhaps it's just as well that Topsy and Eva is available only for archival showings. The film was based on a popular play by...
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1927
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This society drama, adapted from the play by Arthur Richman, was the first directorial effort of cinematographer Silvano...
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1926
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In this romantic silent adventure, a beautiful heiress goes to California for a visit and while there learns that her New...
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1926
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Gene Stratton-Porter's 1875 novel was still very widely read 50 years later, when it was made into a motion picture. James...
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1925
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It's a pity that there are apparently no longer any public copies available of this suspense drama by King Vidor because at...
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1924
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George Walsh, usually known for his athletic roles, stars in this fantasy based on the famous story by Honoré de Balzac. Poet...
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1923
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Having served her apprenticeship as leading lady to Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton, Alice Lake graduated to stardom in the...
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1922
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It is easy to imagine Theda Bara playing the lead in this Fox Biblical epic, especially since its credited director is J....
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1921
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Like all of director J. Gordon Edwards' silent films, Joyous Troublemakers no longer exists. Existing documentation indicates...
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1920
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Theda Bara doesn't do much vamping in her follow-up to Salome. She is Lillian Marchard, nursemaid to the lecherous Mortimer...
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1918
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By 1917, Theda Bara had become one of the screen's biggest stars, and her fans had long been suggesting that she portray...
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1917
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