The Vanquished represented another winner from Paramount's Pine-Thomas unit. John Payne plays Rock Grayson, a Civil War POW...
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Book Author, Screenwriter
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1953
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Short Story Author
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1945
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Whatever poor Bela Lugosi may have done in a past life, the man did not deserve The Ape Man, arguably the worst of his...
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Short Story Author
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1943
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Columbia Pictures evidently felt that ex-boxer "Slapsy" Maxie Rosenbloom was the funniest man on earth, despite the fact that...
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Short Story Author
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1942
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In this murder mystery, a re-working of The Sphinx, a distract attorney is determined to prove that the community's most...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Believe it or not, this bizarre wartime "B"-picture was based on a true story. In the early stages of WWII, a prominent...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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Rodeo champ Gene Autry inherits half interest in both a ranch and a mine that provides steady employment for the surrounding...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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There were two separate 1940s film series inspired by Philips H. Lord's radio weekly Mr. District Attorney; the first was...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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The first officer on a freighter accidentally kills his captain during a heated wage dispute and ends up sentenced to the...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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Hoping to cash in on the success of Universal's Buck Privates, Republic Pictures hastily commissioned an imitation, Rookies...
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Screenwriter
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1941
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No relation to the 1929 Fox talkie of the same name, Republic's The Girl From Havana offers blonde-bombshell Claire Carleton...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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Condemned to death for a mercy killing, Dr. John Garth (Karloff) continues to experiment in prison to develop a serum that...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1940
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Military Academy would seem to have been an attempt by Columbia Pictures to match the success of the "Dead End Kids"...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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Man with Nine Lives (released in England as Behind the Door) is the second of Columbia's unofficial "Mad Doctor" series...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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In this crime drama, a young man becomes a criminal lawyer after witnessing the police shooting of his father, a thief. Most...
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Screenwriter
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1940
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From the same folks who brought us My Son is a Criminal comes the near-lookalike property My Son is Guilty. Veteran police...
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Short Story Author
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1940
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A scientist's greatest invention proves to be his darkest curse in this thriller that was part of Columbia and star...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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The title tells all in Columbia's A Woman is the Judge. Frieda Inescourt stars as lady jurist Mary Cabot, who 20 years...
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Screenwriter
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1939
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Barefoot Boy is a throwback to the sort of bucolic family fare in which Monogram Pictures specialized in the early 1930s....
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Director
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1938
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Director
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1938
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Veteran cinematographer Karl Brown also had several directorial efforts to his credit. Most were on a par with Monogram's...
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Director
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1938
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Too old to play the cute MGM urchin any longer, 16-year-old Jackie Cooper signed with Monogram for a group of above-average...
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Screenwriter
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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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Director, Screenwriter
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1938
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This service comedy from the Republic Studio mills was perhaps the most aggressively titled of the "Marine Corps" film cycle...
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Short Story Author
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1937
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Short Story Author
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1937
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In this tearjerker, a 10-year old orphan and his crippled sister struggle to survive. The newsboy is devoted to his little...
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Director
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1937
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Federal Bullets is a leisurely paced Monogram crime melodrama with not a few clever plot twists. The FBI, represented by...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1937
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The Calling of Dan Matthews is a modernized and sanitized version of Harold Bell Wright's muckraking novel. Minister Dan...
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Screenwriter
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1936
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In this four-hanky drama, a young wife is desperate to save her foundering marriage and so takes in two adorable foundlings,...
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Director
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1936
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Produced under the working title The Capture of Tarzan, Tarzan Escapes was completely refilmed before release, eviscerating...
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Screenwriter
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1936
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First-time director Lew Ayres performs miracles on a tiny budget in the Civil War drama Hearts in Bondage. The story offers a...
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Screenwriter
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1936
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Adapted by director Karl Brown from a novel by Charles M. Sheldon, In His Steps was the first release from the newly formed...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1936
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As the Panama Canal is under construction, a group of doctors try to find a cure for yellow fever, or "Yellow Jack," a deadly...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1936
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In this drama an older actress plays her last role. The aging thespian is terribly depressed and ready to kill herself when...
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Screenwriter
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1935
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Screenwriter
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1935
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Screenwriter
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1934
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The independently produced Stolen Sweets was lensed in a hurry on standing sets at Universal. Future western star Charles...
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Screenwriter
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1934
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This story centers around a love triangle between two construction workers and a girl. The film climaxes with a fight on top...
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Screenwriter
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1933
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Johnny Mack Brown stars in Flames as a cocksure young firefighter named Charlie. After rescuing a cat from a burning...
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Director, Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1932
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The title character, played by Ian Keith, is wealthy diamond merchant Rupert Endon. Falling in love with gorgeous Eve Marlay...
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Director
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1930
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Adopting a surprisingly effective Southern accent, Vienna-born Joseph Schildkraut plays the title role in...
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Short Story Author
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1929
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Director
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1927
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Ace cinematographer Karl Brown was the producer, director, writer and chief cameraman of the pioneering "actuality" drama...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1927
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Having tackled a wagon train in the immensely popular The Covered Wagon (1922), James Cruze directed this would-be epic...
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Cinematographer
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1925
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This satirical film was based on the play by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Neil McRae (Edward Everett Horton) is a...
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Cinematographer
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1925
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Betty Compson has solid support from some of the better character actors of the day in this adaptation of Owen Johnson's book...
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Cinematographer
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1924
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This first of three film versions of the George S. Kaufman/Marc Connelly stage comedy Merton of the Movies stars...
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Cinematographer
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1924
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This comedy--based on Booth Tarkington's play, Magnolia--sports a wonderful cast. Southerner Tom Rumford (Cullen Landis) was...
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Cinematographer
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1924
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This drama was based on the play by Leon Gordon and Doris Marquette. The title refers to the estate owned by Flagg...
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Cinematographer
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1924
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Edward Everett Horton, who was still new to film, was perfectly cast as the meek and mild English valet Ruggles in this...
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Cinematographer
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1923
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The premise is clichéd -- it's the usual tale of a pretty girl from the sticks trying to break into movies -- but this satire...
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Cinematographer
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1923
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James Cruze revived the western genre and presented audiences with the first western epic in the spectacular 1923 film The...
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Cinematographer
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1923
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At the time this film was released, its star, Wallace Reid, was supposedly spending some time in a sanitarium, getting a much...
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Cinematographer
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1922
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Although Wallace Reid stars in this picture (based on the comic opera by Richard Harding Davis), Walter Long just about...
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Cinematographer
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1922
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Cinematographer
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1921
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Cinematographer
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1920
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Cinematographer
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1919
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Cinematographer
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1916
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This innovative psychological drama represents one of D.W. Griffith's early full-length feature films and contains...
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Cinematographer
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1914
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1914
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