Leaning heavily on violence to ostensibly deliver a pacifist message, this standard drama by Philip Leacock looks at the...
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Paul Logan
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1962
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Inveterate gambler Sheridan (played by Ed Gardner of Duffy's Tavern fame) is convinced that his recent streak of luck is due...
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1961
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After the end of World War II, the world gradually became aware of the full extent of the war crimes perpetrated by the Third...
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1961
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Stella Stevens guest-stars as Ann Croft, a sheltered deaf-mute girl. Joe Cartwright tries to teach Ann sign language, only to...
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1960
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Bing Crosby plays a widowed millionaire who decides that it's "high time" he got himself a college education. Enrolling as a...
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1960
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Based on a novel by Frederick Nebel (of "Torchy Blane" fame), Sleepers East is largely set on a train bound for New York. The...
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Director
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1934
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In this drama, a tough and bitter woman working in a beauty salon in Panama takes a young, naive woman under her wing. Later...
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1934
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Walls of Gold is based on the Kathleen Norris novel of the same name. Sally Eilers stars as Jeanie Satterlee, a level-headed...
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Director
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1933
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In this romance, a homely country girl makes herself over into a gorgeous New York Fashion model. Suddenly men flock to her...
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1932
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Director
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1932
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A remarkably ambitious endeavor from low-budget World Wide Studios, Those We Love was adapted by F. Hugh Herbert from a play...
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Freddie Williston
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1932
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Capt. Trevelyan
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1931
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An illusionist is performing his astounding tricks when an audience member is killed by another. This mystery chronicles the...
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Director
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1931
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High-class call girls provide the focus of this intelligent romantic comedy that takes a rather scathing look at the...
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Director
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1931
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This comedy follows the attempts of a young woman to have her cake and eat it too. She is dating two nice young men, but she...
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Jack Gardner
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1930
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In his next-to-last film, silent-screen favorite Milton Sills stars as a tough but good-natured Manhattan bootlegger. Saving...
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1930
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John Ford directed this undersea adventure from the early days of the sound era; it features talking sequences along silent...
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Chief Torpedoman Burke
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1930
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The second all-talking entry in the "Bulldog Drummond" series, Temple Tower is also the most obscure of the Drummond films --...
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Capt. Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond
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1930
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Ahead of its time for liberated thinking, this is still really just a classic romance with a love triangle thrown in on the...
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Gaylord Stanton
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1930
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This melodrama follows the lives of three sisters. One dies while giving birth, another gets married and goes to the US, and...
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Count d'Amati
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1930
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The Virtuous Sin was adapted from The General, a novel by Lajos Zilahy. Kay Francis plays Marya, the wife of overly sensitive...
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Lt. Victor Sablin
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1930
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In this comedy drama, a very early talkie, set in the splendiferous South Seas, a French lassie charms a sea captain who...
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Dr. Tom Winston
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1929
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Any movie that starts Jewish entertainer George Jessel as an Italian accordionist named Luigi can't be all bad. In love with...
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Dr. Price
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1929
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Capt. Anthony Dean
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1929
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The physical attributes of lovely leading lady Esther Ralston are amply displayed in American Venus. This satire of beauty...
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1926
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Bebe Daniels is Colette Girard, a French actress who is traveling to London to visit her friend Gloria (Diana Kane). On the...
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1925
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Frederick Lonsdale's witty 1924 play Aren't We All was turned into a vehicle for the debonair Adolphe Menjou by Paramount...
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Johnny King
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1925
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