Counterplot is a standard murder melodrama in which a man mistakenly believes he has killed someone. Brock (Forrest Tucker)...
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1959
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A confused horror yarn set in the Deep South, Alligator People stars Richard Crane as a husband who becomes accidently...
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1959
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A depressed race horse and a lonely boy come together in this touching drama. The horse gets the blues when it loses the dog...
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1959
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The creation and testing of jet planes is the focus of this action film. The story centers on a boozy hero from the Korean...
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1959
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A standard crime story with a dash of a disillusioned generation of men thrown in for good measure, The Rebel Set, also known...
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1959
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In this drama, a Korean war vet becomes a pilot who must take care of his late war buddy's little sister and brother. The...
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1958
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Wealthy Helene Delambre (Patricia Owens) is discovered late at night in the factory owned by her husband Andre...
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1958
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In this western two wagon masters are wrongfully accused of driving their wagon train in to a Comanche raid and are...
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1958
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Filmed in 1958 and released by United Artists in 1959, Machete is set on vast Puerto Rican plantation. Juano Hernandez plays...
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1958
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This drama is another adaptation of James Fenimore Cooper's popular novel that follows the exploits of a white scout who was...
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1957
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Hot on the heels of his successful sci-fier Kronos, Kurt Neumann directed the lesser genre entry She Devil. Jack Kelly stars...
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1957
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A alien satellite enters close orbit around the Earth and releases a projectile that takes over the body and mind of Dr....
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1957
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Though released by 20th Century-Fox, Mohawk was produced independently by Edward L. Alperson, who also doubled as the film's...
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1956
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Italian director Pietro Francisci directed this 1954 drama about the fifth-century invasion of Rome by Attila the Hun....
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1954
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In this Italian bedroom farce, the lusty "Queen of the Nile" is determined to be with her lover, Marc Antony, before he...
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1954
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The brilliant Italian screen comedian Toto stars in the modestly titled Il Piu Comico Spettacolo de Mondo (Funniest Show on...
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1954
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Cavalleria Rusticana is adapted from the popular one-act play of the same name. Set in rural Sicily, the anecdotal story...
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1953
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Mutated spiders, mad geniuses, childlike mental patients, gold-digging blondes, and vengeful little people are only part of...
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1953
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London, 1914. Calvero (Charles Chaplin), a once-great music hall comedian, weaves drunkenly home to his shabby flat. As he...
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1953
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Based on a stage play by Eduardo Scarpetta, Il Turco Napoletano is retooled into a vehicle for Italian comedian Toto. The...
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1953
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1953
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Lex Barker plays the Lord of the Jungle in Tarzan's Savage Fury. Against his better judgment, Tarzan agrees to guide British...
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1952
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In this off-beat, tuneful psychological thriller, an ailing pregnant woman is in the hospital when she inadvertently...
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1952
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1952
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The eponymous Rose is played by Mala Powers, a white girl raised by Cherokee Indians after her family was massacred. Powers...
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1952
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1951
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1950
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Return of Jesse James is an excellent example of how to get full value for money from an attenuated budget. John Ireland...
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1950
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In this entry in the "Henry Latham" comedy series, the parsimonious Henry protests the rising cost of meat and decides to...
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1950
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There are those who consider Texan Meets Calamity Jane as one of the worst westerns ever made. It isn't really, but neither...
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1950
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Obviously designed as an exploitationer, It's a Small World isn't bad within its own limits. Paul Dale, a real-life radio...
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1950
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Lex Barker first stepped into the loincloth of the Lord of the Jungle in Tarzan's Magic Fountain. The story gets under way...
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1949
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In 1947, Variety Clubs International, a showbiz charitable organization, was responsible for the frothy musical Variety Girl....
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1949
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Siren of Atlantis is the third movie version of Pierre Benoit's fantasy novel L'Atlantide, first film in 1921. Jean-Pierre...
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1948
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In this western comedy, a milquetoast gunsmith from the East Coast goes to Arsenic City, Arizona because he has heard that...
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1948
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Also released as Montana Mike, Heaven Only Knows is an offbeat western with fantasy overtones. Hard-bitten gambling boss...
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1947
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When a man dies under suspicious circumstances, the law must decide if it was murder or an accident. Francis Macomber...
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1947
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If Republic's skating star Vera Hruba Ralston could go "dramatic", so too could Monogram's skating star Belita. Produced by...
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1946
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1946
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His movie career on a roll since the surprise success of 1946's Johnny Angel, George Raft was starred in the Benedict Bogeaus...
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1946
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In this high-spirited musical comedy, J. Newport Bates (Eddie Bracken) is a millionaire who finds women are only interested...
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1945
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And The Angels Sing is an odd smorgasbord of musical-comedy and romance -- part screwball comedy, part backstage musical,...
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1944
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Rainbow Island is a lavish Technicolor confection designed to show off the physical attributes of star Dorothy Lamour. This...
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1944
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No relation to the 1950 Frank Capra film of the same name, the 1943 Technicolor musical Riding High is a by-the-numbers...
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1943
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In this lighthearted musical comedy, Marjory Stuart (Mary Martin) is a girl who works in the hatcheck room at a Manhattan...
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1942
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Orson Welles had planned to produce, direct and star in RKO's Journey Into Fear, but prior commitments compelled him to...
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1942
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Bob Hope plays a famous movie star who does his best to avoid the pre-war draft, but ends up in uniform all the same. Hope...
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1941
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The South Seas romance is set on the scenic island of Tahiti where the island chief betroths his son to a woman and then...
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1941
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"This is the story of the period between two world wars--an interim during which insanity cut loose, liberty took a nose...
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1940
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The Star Maker is the story (with variations) of vaudeville enterpreneur Gus Edwards, here played by Bing Crosby. Determining...
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1939
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With comedian Stan Laurel temporarily off his payroll due to a contract dispute, Hal Roach hastily put together a solo...
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1939
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1939
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Rhythm Romance is the television title for the 1939 Bob Hope comedy Some Like It Hot (the change was made to avoid confusion...
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1939
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Directed by Frank Tuttle, Paris Honeymoon stars Bing Crosby as Lucky Lawton, a wealthy Texan whose plans for a Parisian...
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1938
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1938
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Chronic gambler Joe Beebe (Bing Crosby) is a source of great consternation for his loving mother (Elizabeth Patterson), who...
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1938
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In this backwoods musical, two feudin' families provide the basis of the action. The tale begins as the head of one family...
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1937
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This happy-go-lucky musical comedy is set in beautiful Hawaii and follows a public relations man who works for a pineapple...
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1937
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Thunder Trail is a thoughtful, intelligent adaptation of the Zane Grey yarn. Arizona Ames. The storyline is a Grey favorite,...
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1937
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In this comedy, a WWI veteran gets married after receiving his bonus money from the government. His meddlesome aunts then...
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1937
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Paramount spent a record one million dollars on its 1937 Mae West vehicle Every Day's a Holiday. La West portrays a...
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1937
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In this lively musical, an eccentric philanthropist's will dictates that four people receive $5,000 with the stipulation...
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1937
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1936
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1936
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Hollywood Boulevard is a trenchant look at the underside of Tinseltown. Though the nominal hero is a disillusioned...
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1936
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Anything Goes is a fun-filled but hardly faithful adaptation of the same-named Cole Porter Broadway musical, with additional...
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1936
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It's a black night in Hollywood when matinee idol Neil DuBeck (Rod LaRoque) is murdered at the preview of his latest film....
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1936
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In this drama, a group of young cadets in a military academy struggle to overcome their personal problems and make it through...
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1936
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Based on an obscure stage comedy, the Paramount musical Two for Tonight stars Bing Crosby as would-be composer and playwright...
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1935
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Mae West is Goin' to Town in this elegant post-Production Code vehicle. West plays Cleo Borden, a nouveau riche cattle...
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1935
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Cecil B. DeMille's least characteristic sound feature, Four Frightened People is a character study about a quartet of...
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1934
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1934
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1934
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1934
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In this musical drama from directors Alexander Hall and George Somnes, Claudette Colbert stars as Sally Trent, a children's...
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1933
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The missing girl in this weak whodunit from Warner Bros. is redheaded Peggy Shannon, once seen as the successor of "It Girl"...
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1933
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A large urban hospital provides the setting for this drama. The staff there has seen it all and this is reflected in their...
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1933
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1933
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Long-suffering screen favorite Helen Twelvetrees is Disgraced again in this Paramount soap opera. Twelvetrees is cast as Gay...
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1933
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William Faulkner's novel Sanctuary was a notorious bestseller upon its publication in 1931, and while it was successful...
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1933
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1933
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1932
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The "Enoch Arden" theme is trotted out and slicked up for The Man From Yesterday. Nurse Claudette Colbert marries army doctor...
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1932
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1932
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In this drama, a bandleader thinks that his young friend will be corrupted by his budding relationship with a taxi dancer....
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1932
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Forgotten Commandments is a well-meaning but clumsy attempt to explore the consequences of communism. The story takes place...
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1932
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1932
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The Russian Revolution provides the backdrop for Paramount's The World and the Flesh. Marked for death by the Bolsheviks, a...
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1932
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Director Cecil B. DeMille returned to Paramount Pictures for this typically epic production, which became his first box...
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1932
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In this drama, a twice married woman tries one more time with number three. Unfortunately, her wedding is suddenly halted...
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1931
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An eerie early-talkie mystery, Murder by the Clock spends most of its time in a cemetery. The matriarch (Blanche Frederici)...
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1931
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This first sound version of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic morality tale starred Fredric March as the kindly, philanthropic...
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1931
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1931
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In this romance, an aspiring writer encounters a wealthy publisher who gives him an advance on the first two chapters of his...
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1931
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An aspiring artist leaves his wife and daughter when he gets a chance to spend a year studying in Paris in this melodrama....
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1931
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Percy Crosby's popular newspaper comic strip Skippy comes to life in this 1931 film. Designed as a vehicle for Our Gang's...
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1931
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To date, this D.W. Griffith epic is the only talking-picture effort to encapsulate the entire life of Abraham Lincoln, from...
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1930
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The second of three versions of the Ferenc Molnar play The Swan, One Romantic Night represented the talkie debut of the great...
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1930
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In this melodrama, a dancer works in a sleazy Marseilles portside dive that is really the front for a bordello. While...
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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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1930
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Based on a 1923 novel by Fannie Hurst, this dreary and primitive early talkie was unleashed on a derisive audience in January...
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1930
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1929
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Coquette is Mary Pickford's first talkie, based on the play by George Abbott and Ann Preston Bridgers. The story was already...
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1929
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1929
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1928
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Pioneering filmmaker D.W. Griffith's days of glory were well behind him when he agreed to direct Drums of Love. Indicative of...
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1928
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A remake of a 1914 D.W. Griffith potboiler, The Battle of the Sexes is a highly entertaining, if cautionary, tale of a...
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1928
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1927
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Considered by many to be the finest silent film ever made by a Hollywood studio, F.W. Murnau's Sunrise represents the art of...
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1927
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Sparrows, Mary Pickford's 1926 release, superbly combines the two elements--sentiment and adventure--that characterized...
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1926
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This melodrama was based on the novel The Just and the Unjust by Vaughn Kester. District attorney John North (Harrison Ford)...
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1926
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This sentimental romance was based on the stage play by Owen Davis. Ted Wayne (Lloyd Hughes) and Jennie Clayton (Mary Astor)...
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1926
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The advertising tag "four years in the making" is usually so much press-agent puffery. In the case of the 1926 silent version...
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1925
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Adapted from a novel by Julian LaMothe, The Winding Stair stars Edmund Lowe as Paul, a fearless French Foreign Legion...
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1925
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This mediocre romantic drama was vastly improved by the presence of a certain WAMPAS Baby Star (a popularity award given by...
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1924
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1924
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John Smith (Percy Marmont) comes to Hollywood with dreams of writing a successful screenplay. He rents a room at a...
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1924
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This society drama only existed to give moviegoers of the Roaring Twenties a chance to see the wealthy behave scandalously in...
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1923
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1923
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One of the opening titles to this drama was "A mother-in-law is just a mother with another child to love" -- rather an...
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1923
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In this silent tale of deception and redemption, a cocky youth returns to his hometown filled with thrilling, totally...
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1923
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It is a surprising and little-known fact that Louis J. Gasnier, who today is most well known for directing the...
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1922
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Even with its share of sumptuous sets and domestic mixups, this comedy-drama was not typical for director Cecil B. DeMille....
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1922
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For a director with less-than-stellar talents, Louis J. Gasnier certainly led a charmed life for a while, something attested...
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1922
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Cecil B. DeMille's much-maligned cinemadaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's The Affairs of Anatol holds up better than its...
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1921
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During the late teens and early '20s, filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille reveled in much cinematic pomp and circumstance, mixing epic...
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1920
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