Counterplot is a standard murder melodrama in which a man mistakenly believes he has killed someone. Brock (Forrest Tucker)...
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Director, Producer
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1959
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This flawed sequel uses footage that was cut from its precursor, King Solomon's Mines, along with repeats of a few scenes...
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Director
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1959
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In this big-top melodrama, a circus barker gets involved with a lovely-high diver and murders her husband. He beats her,...
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Director, Screenwriter
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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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Director, Producer
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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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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1958
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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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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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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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Director, Producer
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1957
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Keith Larsen stars as the Apache Kid, an Indian scout. He is willing to cooperate with the US cavalry until his brother is...
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Screenwriter
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1957
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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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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1957
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In this western, a young man tries to walk the straight and narrow, but he is impeded by his past. The trouble begins when...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1956
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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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Director
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1956
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Lensed in Germany, Carnival Story stars Anne Baxter as a wayward Teutonic lass who joins a travelling carnival troupe. She...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1954
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Filmed on location in Rio De Janeiro, They Were So Young is a tawdry "white slavery" melodrama, elevated by a first-rate cast...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1954
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1953
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Director
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1952
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When Vincent Edwards attained TV stardom as "Ben Casey" in 1961, his detractors took great delight in citing Edwards' earlier...
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Director
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1952
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In this swashbuckling adventure-satire, Kashma Baba's famous father Ali, sends the reluctant youth to military school to...
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Director
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1952
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Columbia and Universal were the leading purveyors of well-crafted "little" pictures in the 1950s. It was Universal who put...
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Director
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1951
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Cattle Drive stars Joel McCrea as boss drover Dana Mathews. It is Mathews' task to make a man out of Chester Graham Jr....
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Director
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1951
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1950
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If ever there was an actor born to play Billy the Kid, it was the combustible Audie Murphy. In Kid from Texas, Murphy is cast...
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Director
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1950
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Director Kurt Neumann, more closely associated with science fiction and mystery programmers, delivers a powerhouse of a...
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Composer (Music Score), Director, Songwriter
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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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Director
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1949
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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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Director
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1948
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Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) goes on one of his occasional pro-ecological kicks in Tarzan and the Huntress. This time, the...
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Director
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1947
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Associate Producer, Director
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1946
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Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) must once more contend with outsiders who invade his jungle domain to hunt for gold. Guarding the...
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Associate Producer, Director
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1945
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Fall In was the fourth of Hal Roach's 1940s comedies revolving around the misadventures of Doubleday, an army recruit...
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Director
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1943
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Yanks Ahoy was the last of a series of Hal Roach "streamliners" teaming William Tracy as Sgt. Doubleday, he of the...
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Director
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1943
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The King Brothers, entrepreneur siblings who parlayed an allegedly ill-gotten fortune into a long movie career, produced...
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Director
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1943
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Hal Roach Studios' Brooklyn Orchid was one of three "streamliners" (films running between 40-50 minutes) starring...
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Director
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1942
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Taxi, Mister (AKA Two Mugs from Brooklyn was the first in a brief series of roughhouse comedies starring William Bendix and...
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Director
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1942
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No relation to the 1953 musical film of the same title, About Face is a 43 minute Hal Roach "Streamliner." Sgt. Doubleday...
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Director
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1942
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Ralph Bellamy made the first of four appearances as fictional sleuth Ellery Queen in Columbia's...
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Director
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1940
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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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Director
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1940
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Finishing out her Paramount Pictures contract, opera star Gladys Swarthout sings not a single note in the tense little...
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Director
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1939
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Director
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1939
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In this sentimental drama, a washed-up boxer falls for a nightclub owner whose business has nearly been ruined by...
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Director
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1939
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All Women Have Secrets affords a rare film starring role for James Cagney's talented sister Jeanne Cagney. Set on a college...
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Director
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1939
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It can be said with some certainty that Paramount's Touchdown, Army is not a baseball picture. Taking time out from his...
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Director
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1938
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In this crime comedy, a fortune is stolen and every gangster in town is looking for it. They all end up staying at a young...
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Director
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1938
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In this sports drama, framed by the annual Army-Navy football game, a freshman footballer at the Naval Academy falls in love...
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Director
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1937
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The notorious Orient Express provides the setting for this romance involving two rival reporters in pursuit of a munitions...
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Director
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1937
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Canary-voiced boy wonder Bobby Breen once more croons his way into our hearts in Make a Wish. While vacationing at a boys'...
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Director
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1937
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In this musical, a talented young boy escapes from his orphanage and joins a traveling show where he is adopted by a has-been...
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Director
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1936
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Susan (ZaSu Pitts) is a plain-Jane wallflower who spends a day at Coney Island. Here she catches the eye of equally shy (and...
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Director
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1935
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Little Mary Dow (Baby Jane, aka Juanita Quigley) disappears from hearth and home on her 3rd birthday. Eighteen years later,...
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Director
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1935
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Director
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1934
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Director
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1934
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In this comedy, a wealthy socialite pursues a carefree playboy who isn't at all interested in her. After all her regular...
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Director
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1934
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This tight little melodrama opens with a group of wealthy people staying at a luxurious European mansion. According to...
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Director
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1933
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In this boxing drama/murder mystery, an aspiring small-town prizefighter ignores the objections of his pacifistic father, a...
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Director
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1933
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Renowned animal-trainer Clyde Beatty plays himself as a circus owner in this adventure that centers on an enthusiastic youth...
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Director
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1933
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My Pal the King may not be the best of Tom Mix's talkie westerns, but it is the one that comes closest to the spirit of his...
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Director
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1932
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In this comedy, a shady jockey, Marty Black, teams up with Silk Henley to con the punters at little racetracks. Marty goes...
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Director
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1932
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In this heart-tugging musical, a Southern boy loses his parents during the Civil War and is forcibly wrenched away from his...
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Director
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1930
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