Friends don't let friends mess around on the side in this comedy, though it quickly becomes obvious that making this happen...
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1968
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The action in A Big Hand for the Little Lady centers around a high-stake poker game. The participants include some of the...
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1966
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Olivia de Havilland stars in this sensationalistic shocker as Mrs. Halyard, a wealthy widow recuperating from a broken hip....
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1964
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The "official" title of this film is Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man; its screenplay is adapted from...
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1962
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Marguerite Henry's beloved novel Misty of Chincoteague is given a charmingly old fashioned cinemadaptation in this 1961...
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1961
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1959
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In this comedy, a married couple is deeply embarrassed when their daughter reveals her father's indiscretions on a national...
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1959
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Never Love a Stranger--especially if it's young hoodlum Frank Kane (John Drew Barrymore). When it is discovered that his...
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1958
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Errol Flynn looks pretty "wasted" during most of The Big Boodle, though he delivers the goods in the film's action climax....
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1957
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A beautiful English model encounters the romantic advances of an Egyptian ruler. She's more interested in a soldier she's...
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1956
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We don't see much of Omaha Beach in D-Day, the Sixth of June. Instead, the film concentrates on a romantic triangle involving...
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1956
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Two brothers face their personal demons in this crime melodrama. Donald Martin (Van Johnson) is an alcoholic criminal who has...
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1956
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In this adventure, Navy researchers team up with marine biologists to create an effective shark repellent for WW II pilots...
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1956
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The Man with the Gun in this well-paced western is played by Robert Mitchum. A notorious gunslinger, Mitchum has been hired...
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1955
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1955
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"Nobody knew how a Pharaoh talked!" That's how producer/director Howard Hawks explained some of the sillier dialogue...
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1955
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During the early days of East Indian independence in 1947, a native rebellion threatens a hotel full of Britishers, Europeans...
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1953
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Another entry in the 3D sweepstakes, Hannah Lee is all but forgotten today. That's too bad, because the film at least has...
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1953
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The titular Lusty Men are rodeo riders in this modern-day western, assembled with a touch of the offbeat by director...
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1952
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At least half of the two-part Actors and Sin is well worth having. Part One, "Actor's Blood", is based on a Ben Hecht tale of...
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1952
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One of several early-1950s films to capitalize on the Kefauver Committee's investigation of organized crime,...
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1952
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Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis' second starring vehicle was the odd mixture of slapstick and sentiment known as That's My Boy....
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1951
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John Derek plays a Polish-American immigrant who excels in high school sports. Though no great shakes academically, Derek...
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1951
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Sidney Kingsley's Broadway play Detective Story was praised for its realistic view of an event-filled day in a single police...
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1951
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Joyfully preparing for her high-school graduation, and her 18th birthday, Gail Macauley (Ann Blyth) stumbles across a family...
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1950
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In 1949, Paramount put together a film version of the radio series My Friend Irma. It was assumed that the main attraction...
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1950
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It doesn't take a nuclear scientist to figure out that Smith Ohrig, the character played by Robert Ryan in Caught, is a...
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1949
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1949
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Set shortly after the Battle of New Orleans, the film casts John Wayne as John Breen, a Kentucky trooper making the long...
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1949
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The saga of the Hatfield-and-McCoy feud is romanticized in Samuel Goldwyn's Roseanna McCoy. Newcomer Joan Evans stars as the...
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1949
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James Thurber wasn't too happy with the Sam Goldwyn film adaptation of his 1939 short story The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,...
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1947
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Nightmare Alley is the sordid tale of a conniving young man who, in the words of one of the film's supporting characters,...
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1947
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Based on a novel by Robert Hichens, The Paradine Case concerns Anna Paradine (Alida Valli), on trial for the murder of her...
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1947
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The troublesome years "between the wars" provide the backdrop for the romantic drama The Searching Wind. Adapted by Lillian...
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1946
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With The Outlaw still being withheld from general release, Young Widow represented the first time that most filmgoers ever...
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1946
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1946
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Writer/director Ben Hecht brings "art" to the artless environs of Republic Pictures in the one-of-a-kind melodrama Spectre of...
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1946
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A Guest in the House is an involving psychological melodrama, well directed and acted, concerning a young woman's obsessive...
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1945
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1945
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Ayn Rand wrote this adaptation of Chris Massie's book Pity Mr. Simplicity, about a soldier who falls in love with a former...
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1945
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1944
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In this drama, a crippled German veteran of WW I attempts to reconcile his recent experiences with his former ideologies in...
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1944
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The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people...
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1943
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Flight for Freedom was an "a clef" version of the Amelia Earhart story. Rosalind Russell plays the Earhart-like aviatrix...
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1943
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1942
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1942
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Victor Mature plays an arrogant champion boxer who opts for an acting career on Broadway. He falls in love with his costar...
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1942
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Adapted from a French movie entitled Un Carnet de Bal, this is a story of love unrequited. In one of her best performances,...
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1941
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1940
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1940
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Star Jack Buchanan shared directorial credit with cinematographer Lee Garmes for the breezy British musical comedy The Sky's...
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1937
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In this musical, an enigmatic masked woman catches the roving eye of a wily playboy gambler at a masquerade ball. If he knew...
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1937
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Hecht and MacArthur's Once in a Blue Moon was an unsuccessful attempt to fashion a film vehicle for legendary Broadway...
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1936
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This modern "Flying Dutchman" story stars actor/playwright Noel Coward as a class-A heel. Coward uses his position as a...
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1935
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Crime Without Passion is an odd, almost existential murder yarn. Famed attorney Claude Rains, incensed that his mistress...
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1934
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Legendary Broadway impresario George White made his Hollywood debut with this musical, which he wrote, co-directed, and...
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1934
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International musical-comedy favorite Lillian Harvey is as delightful as ever in the bizarre romantic tunefest I Am Suzanne....
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1934
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A beautiful orphan girl, faced with the prospect of being forced to work as an indentured servant (more like a slave) until...
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1933
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In this romance, two travelling sign painters find themselves inspired by a young woman's lovely smile. Soon her face is...
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1933
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The Hollywood debut of German star Lillian Harvey, this film operetta was held back in favor of Harvey's second outing,...
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1933
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In this military adventure, a Navy lieutenant is stripped of his rank and booted out after he fires at communist ships in...
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1933
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1932
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Completed in mid-1930, Scarface, based on Armitage Trail's novel of the same name, might have been the first of the great...
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1932
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1932
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1932
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1932
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In this melodrama with strong racist overtones, Clara Bow attempts to revive her failing career by playing a free-spirited...
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1932
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1931
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Never one to hide his talent under a bushel basket, director Rouben Mamoulien proudly proclaimed that, while there were ten...
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1931
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1931
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In this musical, based on a famed operetta, a humble shop girl jilts her lover because his aristocratic family disapproves...
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1931
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In this light-hearted musical, an early color film, a successful actress tires of the bustle and hustle of her tawdry life...
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1931
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Though his parents are street evangelists, Clyde Griffiths (Phillips Holmes) grows up in squalor, but not without ambitions....
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1931
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Contemporary viewers who go into Dishonored expecting a musty, dated espionage melodrama will be in for a surprise....
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1931
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In this frothy musical, a lovely young woman is wooed by two men. One of them meets her father's approval so it is only...
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1930
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In this romance, two old flames meet and find that their rekindled romance is as white hot as it ever was. Unfortunately,...
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1930
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In this early musical western, Stephen Ghent (Ian Keith) is a businessman who, after the death of his partner, has been...
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1930
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1930
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This lavish musical is based on a play by Oscar Hammerstein II and tells the story of a young girl who inadvertently causes a...
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1930
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Like so many campaigners before him, Gary Cooper joins the Foreign Legion to "forget." At a smoky cabaret in Morocco, Cooper...
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1930
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Silent screen sweetheart Corinne Griffith, who originally wanted to retire when talkies came in, proved the wisdom of her...
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1930
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In this early talkie that contains very little talking, an Austrian showgirl working in a cabaret moonlights as a thief....
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1929
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1929
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Milton Sills, one of the silent era's great matinee idols, starred in this follow-up to his sound debut in the part-talkie...
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1929
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In the early days of sound film, one of Warner Bros.' big box-office draws was the aging stage actor George Arliss and, in...
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1929
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1929
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Based on the oft-filmed play by Kenyon Nicholson, The Barker represented the talking-picture debut of silent-screen favorite...
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1928
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1928
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Archduke Alexander (Clive Brook) is better known for his sexual conquests than his diplomatic triumphs. After a lifetime of...
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1928
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1927
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The Love Mart was based on The Code of Victor Jallot, an adventure yarn by Edward Childs Carpenter. The story is set in Old...
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1927
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Rex Ingram directed this romantic tale of passion about pious Father Adrian (Ivan Petrovich) who has taken a vow of silence,...
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1927
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This tale of California's Spanish days is gorgeous fiction, from the sumptuous settings to the stars -- the leads are lovely,...
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1927
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Though his career went into decline in the talkie era, director Mal St. Clair was responsible for some of the funniest,...
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1926
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Originally, Louise Brooks was only supposed to have a supporting role in this comedy-drama starring Adolphe Menjou. Partway...
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1926
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The "carnival girl" of the title is played by Marion Mack, most fondly remembered as Buster Keaton's bird-brained lady love...
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1926
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Dapper, diminutive screen comedian Monty Banks stars in Keep Smiling. The inventor of an automatically inflatable life...
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1925
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Stuntman Billy Sullivan was awarded for past services rendered by being given his own starring feature, Goat Getter. The...
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1925
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Paul Andrews (Eric St. Clair) returns from the World War (there was only one in those days) with Buddy, a dog he found in...
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1924
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The story to this farce comedy (one of several that starred Dorothy Gish with Elmer Clifton as director) was written by Harry...
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1919
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