Produced, directed, shot, and edited by Brian De Palma, Robert Fiore, and Bruce Rubin, Dionysus in '69 documents a landmark...
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1970
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Something to Live For is the last of director George Stevens' "small" films, before he concentrated full-time on such...
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1952
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Written and produced by its star, Donald Barry, Train to Tombstone was a low-budget version of the classic Stagecoach (1939)....
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Belle
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1950
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The last of MGM's "Nick Carter" trilogy, Sky Murder is a tad too cute and clever for its own good, but its mystery angle...
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1940
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Reporter Albertson works to solve a murder case in order to clear his name and get a great story for his paper. ~ Rovi...
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1940
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Based on the Clare Booth Luce play of the same name, this MGM comedy is famous for its all-female cast and deft direction by...
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1939
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A bad seed tries to keep his older brother from making the same mistakes in this crime drama. The latter is a prize fighter...
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1939
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Judith Allen stars as Telephone Operator Helen in this Monogram actioner. Most of the story is built around newsreel footage...
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Helen
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1938
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Less lurid than its title, Port of Missing Grils was one of several directorial efforts by screenwriter/cinematographer...
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Delia
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1938
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Beware of Ladies is a lightweight attempt at romantic comedy from the Republic studio mills. Donald Cook, who'd just finished...
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Betty White
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1937
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Tons Walker (Grant Withers) is the man in charge of the steel mill built from the ground up by the late William Reardon...
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Elaine Witworth
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1937
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Gene Autry gets into a heated fight with an oil company in this very tuneful early entry in the Autry oeuvre, restored in...
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Doris Maxwell
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1937
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This B-budget outing from co-directors Crane Wilbur and Joseph H. Lewis served as a vehicle for now-forgotten 1930s star...
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Anno Novna
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1937
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The very urban Paul Kelly is the unlikely hero of It Happened Out West. Sent to Arizona to persuade ranch owner Anne Martin...
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Anne Martin
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1937
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A superior Gene Autry Western in every way, Boots and Saddles features child prodigy Ra Hould (aka Ronald Sinclair) as...
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Bernice Allen
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1937
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The "Hopalong Cassidy" series closed out 1937 with its 14th entry, Texas Trail. No surprises in the cast: William Boyd is...
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Barbara Allen
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1937
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A pre-stardom Mickey Rooney earned top billing when this minor medical drama was re-released in 1939 as Little Pal (Rooney by...
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1936
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In this drama, an oil driller learns about true love and the important things in life the hard way after he suddenly strikes...
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Caroline Long
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1936
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Produced by parsimonious Majestic Pictures, Reckless Roads stars Regis Toomey as perennial wise-guy Speed Demming. To gain...
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Edith Adams
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1935
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Ruthless criminal attorney Raymond Cortell (Sidney Blackmer) is not above bending and twisting the law to suit his purposes,...
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Mary Kennedy
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1935
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In this newspaper drama, a reporter known for criticizing the top city official has his column taken over by the man's...
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1935
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W.C. Fields plays the Great McGonigle, the manipulative manager of a large 19th century theatrical troupe. Notorious for...
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Betty McGonigle
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1934
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Columbia Pictures workhorse Lambert Hillyer was both writer and director of Men of the Night. Bruce Cabot plays Kelly, a...
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Mary
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1934
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1934
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1934
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Produced by small-scale Mascot Pictures, this behind-the-scenes look at a now forgotten annual Hollywood event, the WAMPAS...
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June Dale
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1934
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Adele Martin
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1934
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A love triangle amidst the world of musical entertainment provides the basis for this drama. The trouble begins when a...
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Diane Trevor
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1934
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In this courtroom thriller, a hypnotic psychic uses his gift for dubious ends by running a gambling den. The trouble begins...
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Nancy Brookfield
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1934
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Cecil B. DeMille's This Day and Age was perhaps the most Draconian entry in Hollywood's early-1930s "vigilante" film cycle....
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Gay Merrick
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1933
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There can never be Too Much Harmony in a Bing Crosby picture, not even in a bucolic backstage musical like this. Crosby plays...
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Ruth Brown
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1933
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No relation to the 1955 Cold War melodrama of the same title, the confusing 1933 melange Hell and High Water takes place in a...
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Sally Driggs
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1933
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Millie Fayre
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1933
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