Slave Girl is the sort of fare that the Universal higher-ups used to dismiss as "tits and sand;" nonetheless, this kind of...
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1947
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This Argentine musical extravaganza offers tuneful samplings from virtually every country in Latin America, including Mexico,...
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1942
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The Argentine comedy Peluqueria de Senoras (Beauty Parlor) was adapted from a French one-act play. Despite the abundance of...
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1941
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Directed by silent screen serial star Charles Hutchison, this minor -- very minor -- oater featured one David Worth, a...
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1936
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1932
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June Marlowe made her final "Our Gang" appearance as Miss Crabtree in "Readin' and Writin'." Despite his mother's admonitions...
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1932
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Having basically bankrolled the struggling Warner Bros., the era's most popular canine, Rin Tin Tin, signed a...
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Dolores Valdez
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1932
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The Our Gang kids spend so much time listening to the tall tales spun by a salty sea captain (Billy Gilbert) that they...
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1931
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Originally released on March 28, 1931, the "Our Gang" comedy "Little Daddy" is no longer available in the "Little Rascals" TV...
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1931
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The final entry in "Our Gang" 's unofficial "Miss Crabtree trilogy", "Love Business" more or less picks up where "School's...
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1931
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Two-reel comedy favorites Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy made their feature-film debut (excluding their guest appearances in...
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Warden's daughter
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1931
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An indisputable classic, the "Our Gang" comedy "Teacher's Pet" is introduced by a brace of pretty twin girls (Beverly and...
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1930
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In this sequel to the 1930 "Our Gang" comedy "Teacher's Pet," the Gang members eagerly await each school day, so that they...
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1930
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1930
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American actress June Marlowe's fluency in the German language served her well in such Teutonic film dramas as Durchs...
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1929
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Gabrielle
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1928
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Frank S. Hagney, best known for his performance as mean old Mr. Potter's bodyguard in It's a Wonderful Life, has a much...
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Ann Baldridge
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1928
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Based on William McLeod Raine's 1917 novel The Yukon Trail, a Tale of the North, this long-lost silent melodrama featured...
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Sheila O'Neil
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1928
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Not to be confused with 1924's On the Stroke of Three, this 1928 actioner (based loosely on a play by Joseph LeBrandt) was...
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1928
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A criminal mastermind is bringing down government airplanes using a "death ray" machine in this silent action melodrama which...
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1928
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Wealthy collegiate Charles Delaney inherits a row of tenement buildings in the city's slum district. Visiting his new...
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Louise
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1928
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Jerry (John Harron), a $40-a-week working stiff, is in love with Peggy (June Marlowe). But while attending a weekend society...
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Peggy
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1928
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Molly O'Rourke
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1927
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This "Universal Jewel" western was a vehicle for Rex, King of Wild Horses. While sexy Rexy is as impressive as ever, he is...
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Nancy Cunningham
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1927
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Marjorie Miller
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1927
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Jean Hersholt stars in this Universal "jewel," which was based on the Broadway success by John B. Hymer and Leroy Clemens. A...
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Nancy
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1927
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The Night Cry was a tailor-made vehicle for canine star Rin-Tin-Tin, who at the time was Warner Bros.' most valuable...
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Mrs. Jon Martin
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1926
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Don Marquis' bucolic stage comedy-drama The Old Soak was first brought to the screen in 1926. Jean Hersholt plays the title...
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Ina Heath
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1926
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Fangs of Justice stars yet another Rin Tin Tin competitor, Silverstreak. The canine hero spends most of his time saving his...
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Janet Morgan
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1926
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Historically important as the first film to carry a Vitaphone sound track (consisting of music and sound effects, but no...
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1926
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Helen Ripley
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1925
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Young Bob Mannering (John Harron) is out for a ride with his fast-living pals when they're involved in a car accident which...
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Mary Paterson
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1925
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1925
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The most popular canine star of his era, Rin Tin Tin is falsely accused of killing his owner, an old prospector...
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Joan Hardy
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1925
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Filmed on locations at Joshua Tree National Monument and Chatsworth, CA, this surviving Rin Tin Tin melodrama features the...
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1925
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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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Mary Barton
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1925
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Kitty Reid
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1924
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Paul Andrews (Eric St. Clair) returns from the World War (there was only one in those days) with Buddy, a dog he found in...
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Carolina Blair
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1924
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Rose Ann Brainherd
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1924
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Irene Rich plays a selfish and tragic figure in this drama based on a best-selling novel by Willa Cather. Marian (Rich) is...
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Constance Ogden
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1924
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1923
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