The directorial reins of 40 Guns to Apache Pass are in the expert hands of actionmeister William Witney, who helmed many of...
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1967
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Appropriately enough, the 271st and final episode of Perry Mason concerns a murder which takes place during the filming of a...
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1966
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No sooner has Mme. Sonya Galinova (Virginia Field) hires Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to press charges against a jewel dealer...
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1966
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Art-gallery owner Francis Clune (Donald Murphy) is the victim of theft and fraud, while his girlfriend Bobbie Dane (Francine...
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1966
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Police sergeant Dave Wolfe (Skip Homeier) has already ordered Joe Oliver (Dale Van Sickel) to stay away from Dave's sister...
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1965
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The "Candy Queen" is Claire Armstrong (Nancy Gates), who has become quite wealthy after inheriting the famous...
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1965
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is taken by surprise when a young woman (Mary Mitchell) sweeps into his office, begging him to...
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1965
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is in Reno, helping Pete Warren (Peter Breck) finalize his divorce from his wife Myrna. When an...
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1965
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Lucille Forrest (Frances Reid) is the wealthiest widow in Forrest Junction, but only as long as she obeys the condition in...
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1965
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Bizarre weather patterns bring blizzards to the American southeast, and Nelson (Richard Basehart) seeks the help of a...
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1964
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Sleazy movie producer Tony Fry (Richard Carlson) plans to raise money for his next picture by threatening to reveal the...
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1964
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Scheming Harvey Scott (Tom Tully) has managed to regain control of his mining company while his nephew Rick (Henry Brandt)...
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1964
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Housekeeper Nellie Conway (Joan Lovejoy) tells Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) that she thinks her boss Newton Bain (Harry Townes)...
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1964
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Wealthy Timothy Balfour Sr. (Otto Kruger) draws up a new will leaving a great deal of money to his namesake grandson Tim...
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1963
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In the seventh-season opener of Perry Mason, scheming seaman John Brooks (Ron Starr) has concocted what he thinks is a...
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1963
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This is the third of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the...
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1963
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Poised to receive a huge inheritance on her 21st birthday, mixed-up Merle Telford (Jana Taylor) plans to free herself from...
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1962
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Moving from Saturday to Thursday evening for its sixth season on CBS, Perry Mason kicks off the new year with another...
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1962
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Perry (Raymond Burr) and Della (Barbara Hale) return to their office to find that someone has left a four-month-old baby on...
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1962
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Playboy Douglas Hepner has been murdered, and the principal suspect is Eleanor Corbin (Mary Murphy), who claims to be...
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1962
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Now working as a health club instructor, former college athletic star Ward Nichols (Ed Nelson) hopes to marry Casey Daniels...
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1961
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If anything, this star-studded sequel is even sillier than the original, adding to its problems by completely recasting all...
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1961
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When a storm at sea threatens to sink the freighter "Janeel Trader", first officer Jerry Griffin orders a million dollars'...
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1961
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Eve Nesbitt (Gloria Talbott) contacts Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) to determine the progress of the insurance settlement...
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1961
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Framed for setting fire to a warehouse containing the famous Nathan Claver art collection, Claude Demay (Robert H. Harris) is...
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1961
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Wealthy J.J. Gideon (Otto Kruger) disapproves of the romance between his grandson David (Karl Held) and David's secretary...
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1961
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The second of Jerry Lewis' directorial endeavors, The Errand Boy, like its predecessor The Bellboy, is essentially a series...
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1961
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Ben Sutton (Richard Shannon) is having a high old time spending the royalties from his best-selling book, dealing with his...
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1960
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Inventor James Frazer (Tom Coley) has reason aplenty to hate his wife Thelma (Ce Ce Whitney). Not only is she cheating on...
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1960
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One of the busiest directors of westerns at this time, Edward L. Cahn helms this uninspired saddle saga about love and...
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1960
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Southern sympathizer Fred Kyle (Cameron Mitchell arrives in Virginia City, hoping to raise money for the Confederate cause....
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1960
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In a most unusual episode, Perry Mason's client is his friend and business associate, private detective Paul Drake (William...
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1959
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The target of a smear campaign instigated by crooked hospital committeeman Marshall Scott (Bartlett Robinson), Waring County...
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1959
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This is the celebrated Maverick spoof of Jack Webb's Dragnet, complete with deadpan narration by protagonist Bret Maverick...
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1959
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Perry (Raymond Burr) receives a phone call from Arlene Dowling (Susan Morrow), who claims that she was robbed of all her...
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1958
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George Baxter (Jack Raine), a courier for the South African Diamond Company, arrives at his firm's California office to find...
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1958
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Jockey Billy Pearson, who skyrocketed to fame by winning big-time on the 1950s TV game show The $64,000 Question, is...
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1958
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is intrigued when he receives a $2500 check from one Lucille Allred (Anna Lee), with no...
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1958
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Among the reasons that Doris Cole (Hillary Brooke) has left her husband Peter (John McNamara) is that she once awoke to find...
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1957
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Set in the American West after the Civil War, this drama is the pull-no-punches story of a lethal family feud. Colt Saunders...
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1957
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Based on the Holy Scriptures, with additional dialogue by several other hands, The Ten Commandments was the last film...
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1956
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The lovely assistant of an evil hypnotist has no idea that she is the descendant of a horrifying prehistoric sea monster she...
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1956
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The Three Stooges play plumbers searching for a diamond ring in this two-reel comedy which added footage from the earlier A...
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1956
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The Gun That Won the West was, of course, the Springfield Rifle, the "central character" in this inexpensive Columbia...
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1955
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Rock Hudson stars as Michael Martin, a naive and impetuous young would-be rebel in 1815 Ireland, who turns to robbery in his...
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1955
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1955
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In this two-reel comedy, released as a remake of Crime on Their Hands (1948), the Three Stooges are novice Scotland Yard...
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1955
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The final Three Stooges two-reel comedy of 1955 was only the second of the year to feature mostly new scenes. The boys play...
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1955
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In this adventure, set in the dark African jungles, visiting American scientists inadvertently enrage the local natives when...
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1955
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As had become their habit, the Three Stooges revamped their old comedy shorts -- in this case 1948's Shivering Sherlocks --...
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1955
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In this western, a forward thinking hero joins in on the promotion of camels as the perfect desert pack animals. He embarks...
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1954
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Robert Francis is at the center of the story as Willis Keith, a newly-minted ensign assigned to the destroyer/minesweeper...
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1954
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In this weak Three Stooges entry, the boys find themselves backstage at the Circle Follies Theatre in search of a con man...
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1953
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Savage Frontier stars Allan "Rocky" Lane in his familiar movie guise as a U.S. marshal. A criminal gang, run by a mysterious...
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1953
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The Three Stooges chase a safe-cracker (Kenneth MacDonald) to Las Vegas in this two-reel comedy, which mainly consists of...
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1953
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1953
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1953
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Tim Holt's first western release for 1952 was Trail Guide. Tim (Holt) and his perennial saddle pal Chito Rafferty...
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1952
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1952 was a presidential election year, and it's no surprise that politics wound up as the subject of this Three Stooges...
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1952
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Originally filmed at Republic in 1948, Montana Belle was purchased by producer Howard R. Hughes, who'd loaned the services of...
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1952
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In this western, a U.S. marshal rides into Leadville to get a prisoner and ends up staying to help a needy friend who is in...
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1952
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Monogram Studios certainly got its money's worth out of contractee Wayne Morris, profitably plunking him into virtually every...
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1952
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1952
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Randolph Scott stars as a former Confederate Army officer known only as "Sugarfoot." Hoping to start life anew in Arizona,...
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1951
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Sword of Monte Cristo picks up where the Dumas original leaves off. The titular sword is not only valuable in itself, but...
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1951
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This period melodrama stars Ava Gardner as Barbara Beaurevel, a woman who inherits a substantial fortune from her...
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1951
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Tim Holt comes to the aid of a young telegrapher wrongly accused of murder in this average western from RKO. The telegrapher,...
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1951
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Allan "Rocky" Lane is cleverly cast as Allan "Rocky" Lane in the Republic western Desert of Lost Men. The story finds Lane...
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1951
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The federal agent "at large" in this Republic programmer is played by Kent Taylor. On the trail of gold smugglers in Mexico,...
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1950
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RKO's resident cowboy star Tim Holt made his first 1950 appearance in Storm over Wyoming. Tim and his saddle pal Chito...
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1950
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For a Tim Holt western, Border Treasure is surprisingly light on action scenes. The plot is the main consideration, as Ed...
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1950
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Experiment Alcatraz stars John Howard as a doctor who develops a serum to cure radioactive poisoning. He tests it on several...
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1950
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1950
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Everybody is a comic in this Three Stooges picture. The killer Dillon clan are shooting up a Western town and Nell...
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1950
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Although this Shemp Howard-era Three Stooges short is rather plot-heavy, it has some particularly funny gags. The boys are...
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1950
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Allan "Rocky" Lane rides again in Salt Lake Raiders. This time, action takes a back seat to mystery and suspense. Lane...
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1950
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Although Marie Windsor plays the title role in Dakota Lil, she is shunted away to third billing, right after male leads...
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1950
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1949
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Tim Holt's second RKO western for 1949 was Mysterious Desperado. Once more teamed with Richard Martin as his saddle pal...
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1949
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The Gay Amigo was the second "Cisco Kid" theatrical entry produced for United Artists release by Philip N. Krasne....
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1949
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While searching for a stolen gold shipment, partners in a stagecoach line attempt to keep crooked ranch hands from stealing...
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1949
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This Shemp Howard-era Three Stooges short borrows quite a bit (both plot- and footage-wise) from 1940's A Plumbing We Will...
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1949
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A rather corpulent Johnny Mack Brown more than fills the title role of Frontier Agent. Once more, Brown plays a government...
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1948
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The success of 1947's Badman's Territory prompted RKO Radio to assemble another "outlaw rally," Return of the Badmen....
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1948
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This prison drama is told via flashback and follows a group of prisoners bound for Alcatraz. En route, the group plans their...
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1948
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Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' starts off on a tense note as a struggling man is led through the streets of a western town,...
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1948
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Returning to the scenic splendor of Lone Pine's Alabama Hills, Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) tries to help retired...
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1948
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While this Three Stooges short meanders with little rhyme or reason, it does contain a number of good gags. The cops are on...
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1948
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Even with a combined I.Q. that's in the negative column, The Three Stooges still manage to outwit a gang of crooks. The bad...
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1948
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This drama was one of the first major-studio efforts to confront anti-Semitism (beating the Oscar-winning...
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1947
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A mysterious crook by the name of "The Poet" is robbing Wells Fargo stages and creating havoc in the Old West. The sheriff is...
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1947
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Three years after song-and-dance man Dick Powell reshaped his nice-guy image by playing hard-boiled gumshoe Phillip Marlowe...
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1947
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A fine Three Stooges two-reel comedy, Hold That Lion is proof positive that the underrated Shemp Howard was a worthy...
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1947
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Burt Lancaster had one of his first starring roles in this hard-hitting prison drama. Capt. Munsey (Hume Cronyn) is a cruel,...
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1947
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A man down on his luck runs afoul of a beautiful but dangerous woman in this superior low-budget film noir. Mike Lambert...
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1947
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Fans of William "Wild Bill" Elliot vastly prefer his B westerns to his big-budget Republic "specials", though the latter...
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1947
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A young woman rides out for vengeance against the marshall who killed her notorious outlaw mother in this western sequel to...
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1947
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The Three Stooges are inept electricians in this comic short. That's no surprise since their last jobs were as peanut brittle...
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1946
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Having briefly abandoned his standard "Nevada Jack McKenzie" characterization in Flame of the West, cowboy star Johnny Mack...
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John Corbett
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1945
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Edward Dmytryk's Back to Bataan stars John Wayne as Colonel Joe Madden. After General MacArthur decides to follow his order...
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1945
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Canadian WW II pilot Gerard (Dick Powell) intends to track down and kill collaborationist Marcel Jarne, the man responsible...
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1945
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A scientist possessing the formula for making a nuclear bomb finds himself chased by evil gangsters in this thriller that...
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1945
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The presumed son of a Navajo Indian chief goes in search of the men who killed his father in this average serial produced by...
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1944
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All-purpose Columbia contractee Bruce Bennett (formerly college athlete Herman Brix) was awarded a leading role in the...
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1944
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A 15 chapter Columbia serial, The Desert Hawk employed camels instead of horses and bedouins rather than cowboys, but...
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1944
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This western features a singing cowboy, a brave hero, and a bumbling sidekick who band together to defeat a ruthless range...
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1944
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Harley
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1944
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U.S. Marshal Johnny Mack Brown once again goes undercover in this Nevada Mckenzie series entry from Great Westerns...
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Ace Benton
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1943
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This patriotic WW II-era bit of anti-Japanese propaganda centers on a white Texas college student who becomes such good...
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1943
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Inasmuch as western star Charles Starrett gained screen fame as the Robin Hood-like "Durango Kid", it stands to reason that...
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Henry Marlowe
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1943
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Lee Falk and Ray Moore's famous syndicated comic strip hero came to the screen in this 15 chapter serial produced by Rudolph...
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1943
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In this espionage caper, a government spy must keep enemy agents from spying upon a defense plant. His work is made easier...
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1942
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Released in late August of 1942, Sabotage Squad was the last of Columbia's B-budget wartime melodramas of the 1941-42 season....
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1942
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1942
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Columbia's belated effort to cash in on the popularity of Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates was the raucous and generally...
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1942
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In this western, three Texas Rangers decide to do their part to save the world and join the Army, but before they can, they...
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1942
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In this drama a military cadet must demonstrate his courage to quell accusations of cowardice. His friend assists him. ~...
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1942
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White villains once again agitate a friendly tribe of Indians in this average Columbia serial starring nonentity Robert...
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1942
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Not a science-fiction story despite its title, The Man Who Returned to Life is a story of how deception can lead to tragedy....
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1942
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Chester Morris makes his second screen appearance as crook-turned-detective Boston Blackie in this superior series entry....
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1941
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Bill Elliot took time out from his "Wild Bill Hickok" westerns series to essay the title role in Son of Davy Crockett. During...
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King Canfield
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1941
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As Wild Bill Hickok and sidekick Cannonball stalk a murderer, they encounter the killer's fiancee. ~ Rovi...
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1941
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Wild Bill Hickok is once more impersonated by Will Bill Elliot in the Columbia western Wildcat of Tucson. This time, Hickok...
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McNee
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1941
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Also known as When the Devil Commands, this cheap but lively Columbia melodrama was the last of Boris Karloff's "mad doctor"...
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Sheriff Willis
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1941
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Mystery Ship was one of the last of Columbia's pre-Pearl Harbor "preparedness" melodramas. Paul Kelly and Larry Parks are...
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1941
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Prairie Pioneers was one of a trio of "Three Mesquiteers" westerns directed by the forgotten Les Orleback. On this occasion,...
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1941
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The major difference between Bullets for Rustlers and the previous entries in Charles Starrett's western series is that...
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Ed Brock
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1940
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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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1940
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Texas Stagecoach was one of a group of 1940 Charles Starrett westerns directed by cult favorite Joseph H. Lewis. Outside of...
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1940
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In this western, a cowpoke is framed for the murder of his best friend. Interspersed between the main plot are subplots...
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1940
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Two-Fisted Rangers was the first of a handful of Charles Starrett westerns to be lifted from the routine by the camera...
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Jack Rand
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1940
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Columbia Pictures' resident cowboy ace, Charles Starrett, turns into a regular prairie Robin Hood in this fine Western...
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Mace Ballard
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1940
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In this adventure, a courageous Canadian Mountie must bring peace an embattled miner and an unscrupulous trader whose price...
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R.A. Kirby
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1939
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Spoilers of the Range looks so much like the Charles Starrett westerns that preceded and followed it that only a close...
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Cash Fenton
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1939
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Seldom was the identity of a "mystery" villain so obvious than in the 15-chapter Columbia serial Overland With Kit Carson....
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1939
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Cowboy star Bill Elliot makes his first appearance in his familiar guise of "Wild Bill" in Columbia's Taming of the West....
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1939
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The popular Lee Falk-Phil Davis comic strip Mandrake the Magician first came to the screen by way of a 12-chapter Columbia...
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1939
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Former footballer Reb Russell stars in this very low-budget oater as Muley Benson, a young cowpoke unfairly accused of cattle...
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1935
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In this drama, two carneys, a card-sharp, and a peep-show performer, find themselves booted out of the show and decide to...
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1934
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1932
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The small-time Chesterfield company attempted to promote canine performer Sandow as a competitor to Warner Bros.'...
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1927
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1926
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This very routine melodrama was spiced up by some good stunt work courtesy of Kenneth MacDonald. New York con artist Blake...
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1925
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A young man is looked upon as a coward because of an affliction that causes him to tremble in this bizarre silent melodrama....
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Jimmie Jones
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1925
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Coast Patrol was a threadbare silent 5-reeler starring Kenneth MacDonald as an officer in the titular patrol. Nothing much...
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1925
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Produced by Anthony J. Xydias' low-budget Sunset Productions and directed by B-Western expert Robert North Bradbury (father...
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1924
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A young man's jealousy causes him to rapidly rise from humble laborer to world heavyweight champion in this campy silent...
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Dan
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1924
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1924
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1924
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Kenneth MacDonald is the hero -- your average, everyday, courageous 1920s American. Virginia Warwick plays the daughter of...
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1924
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1924
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