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1946
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A woman struggling to rebuild her life becomes the victim of uncharitable rumors in this sudsy drama. After the recent death...
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1946
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Yes, even Ida Lupino occasionally starred in screwball comedies during the 1930s and 1940s. Pillow to Post casts Lupino as...
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1945
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M....
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1945
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The Last Ride was also the last production to emanate from Warner Bros.' B-picture division. The plot involves the illicit...
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1944
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After several years' faithful service in supporting roles, Jack Carson was awarded his first Warner Bros. starring vehicle...
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1944
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On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two...
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1943
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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1943
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The splashy, star-studded This is the Army is based on the Irving Berlin Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was...
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1943
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An expansion of, and improvement upon, Lillian Hellman's stage play of the same name, Watch on the Rhine stars Paul Lukas,...
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1943
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Made in 1942 but released early in 1943, Secret Enemies is a Warner Bros. espionage quickie, putting the studio's...
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1942
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1942
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In this wartime drama, a doctor discovers that one of his patients isn't as crazy as he thought, with dangerous consequences...
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1942
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The direction of Warner Bros.' Lady Gangster is credited to one "Florian Roberts," who on closer examination turns out to be...
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1942
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A good wife's innocence is shattered when she learns that her wealthy husband is actually an amoral big-shot jewel thief....
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1941
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A seemingly quiet Midwestern town is the hiding place for a number of sordid secrets in this melodrama based on Henry...
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1941
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Manpower was Warner Bros' latest reworking of 1932's Tiger Shark, with power-company linemen substituting for tuna fisherman....
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1941
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A shipwreck strands a newpaperman, his fiancee, and a man falsely accused of murder, on an African island. ~ Jason Ankeny,...
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1933
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1927
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Continuity
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1927
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1926
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One of a cycle of late-1920s firefighting melodramas, Columbia's False Alarm stars John Harron as rookie fireman Joe Casey....
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1926
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This romance featured respected old-timers (Pauline Frederick in a starring role and Leah Baird as screenwriter) and a fresh...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1926
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Spangles was adapted by actress Leah Baird from the novel by Nellie Revell, with Revell receiving "star" billing in the...
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Screenwriter
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1926
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The Unnamed Woman stars veteran film player Leah Baird, who also wrote the script. The actress plays the greedy, covetous...
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Screen Story, Billie Norton
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1925
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This "all star" romance picture uses the Chicago fire of 1871 as its backdrop. Wayne Morgan (Frank Mayo) finds out from his...
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1925
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Even though Clara Bow was close to achieving true stardom, she was still being cast in crass, low-budget fare. In fact, she...
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Screenwriter
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1925
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Actress/screenwriter Leah Baird starred in this comedy-melodrama. She also adapted the screenplay from Dorian Neve's play All...
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Director, Screenwriter, Carol Lockwood
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1923
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Although Leah Baird was one of cinema's woman pioneers, by the 1920s her time had pretty much come and gone. That didn't stop...
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1923
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The forty-ish Leah Baird was getting a bit too old to play ingenues, but she was still writing that type of role for herself....
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1923
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Although the situations and backgrounds are thoroughly modern (by 1922 standards), this melodrama has the very same spirit as...
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Screen Story, Screenwriter
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1922
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Early silent star Leah Baird both wrote the story and played the leading lady in this mediocre drama. Robert Taylor (Vernon...
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Screenwriter, Blanche Mansfield
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1922
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Actress Leah Baird produced this domestic drama, wrote both the story and scenario, and starred in it. When Rose Manning...
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Rose Manning
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1922
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Fancy Gray (Leah Baird) is not your usual country girl who comes to the big city. Preferring Bohemia to the bright lights of...
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1921
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Based on a stage play by Augustus Thomas, this silent takes a Biblical saying, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he,"...
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1919
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For virtually the first half of the 20th Century, a man could be forgiven for rampant infidelity, while a woman with the same...
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1917
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No relation to the landmark talking picture of 1928, Vitagraph's The Lights of New York is a barely credible tale of romance...
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1916
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1914
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This silent adventure, based on Sir Walter Scott's classic epic novel, is filled with pageantry and excitement as it...
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1913
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1913
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1912
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1912
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