Comedian Ken Murray had been taking "home movies" of his movie-star friends for nearly 50 years when he decided to compile...
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Cinematographer, Director, Editor, Producer
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1979
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This spoof makes fun of a certain famous German shepherd movie star from the 1920s. The mayhem begins when the head honcho...
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1976
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A team of research scientists believe they have discovered a superior intelligence. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) and his...
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1968
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1967
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Follow Me, Boys!, Disney's paean to the Boys Scouts of America, leaves no cliché unturned: we're even offered the old...
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1966
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This compilation documentary contains numerous film clips of some of Tinseltown's biggest stars in rather private moments...
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1965
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Son of Flubber represented the first time that Walt Disney ever attempted a theatrical feature sequel: in this case, the...
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1963
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Like Pontius Pilate, director John Ford asks "What is truth?" in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--but unlike Pilate, Ford...
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1962
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To fully appreciate the western comedy The Marshal's Daughter, one must be aware that its star, a zaftig, wide-eyed lass...
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Producer, Sliding Bill Murray
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1953
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Written by Royal Foster, this program features rare candid footage of Hollywood's royalty, filmed by actor Ken Murray. Over...
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Director
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1950
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Infused with religious themes, this crime drama is considered a minor example of film noir. Set in Los Angeles, it tells the...
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1949
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Reviewing Bill and Coo for a major magazine, an otherwise restrained critic was moved to describe the film as "by...
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Producer
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1947
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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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Malcolm Hammond
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1942
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In this musical comedy, a pregnant disc jockey misses her husband who is fighting overseas. Stressed out by the situation and...
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Jerry
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1941
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For the purposes of this inconsequential 61-minute musical, Paramount Pictures shelled out a great deal of money to film on...
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Barney Nelson
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1940
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In this musical comedy, two star-struck small town kids head for the Big Apple and become famous for their jitterbug act....
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"Nap" Sisler
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1938
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In this musical, the only one singer/dancer Alice Faye, made for Universal, a Broadway producer is in a quandary when he...
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Don King
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1937
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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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Jim McGuire
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1933
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In the tradition of Bureau of Missing Persons, Warner Bros's From Headquarters offers a methodical, semi-documentary look at...
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1933
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Sudden success can be a double-edged sword as this drama aptly proves. An aspiring musician finds success when his manager...
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Peter
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1932
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Edna May Oliver portrays a society dowager called for jury duty on a murder trial wherein a pretty young woman is accused of...
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Wayne Dazy
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1932
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In this musical, adapted from the earlier Musical Present Arms, a Marine private falls in love with a socialite and is...
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Frank
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1930
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This loosely-constructed romantic melodrama stars Olive Borden as society girl Judy Paige, who defies her parents by eloping...
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Charles Turner
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1929
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