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1965
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Son of Flubber represented the first time that Walt Disney ever attempted a theatrical feature sequel: in this case, the...
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1963
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This was the first film directed by dancer and choreographer Gower Champion, already experienced at directing television and...
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1963
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One of Disney's most entertaining forays into live-action, this hit family comedy stars Fred MacMurray as a college professor...
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1961
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This goofy cult classic incorporates the most entertaining elements of AIP's drive-in favorites from the '50s and '60s by...
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Bonzo
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1959
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In this WW II actioner, the crew of the Seahawk nearly mutinies when they discover that their new commander is a tactical...
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1959
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Juvenile Jungle looks suspiciously like a standard kidnap drama, rewritten to conform with the "juvernile delinquent" cycle...
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1958
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In one of Maverick's all-time greatest episodes, Bret (James Garner) is cheated out of $15,000 by "respectable" banker John...
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1958
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In this drama set just after the end of WW II, an American officer falls in love with a German woman. Their blissful affair...
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1958
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Originally double-billed with Rock All Night, Dragstrip Girl is a typical J.D. potboiler from American-International. The...
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1957
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The endearingly awful Shake, Rattle and Rock! serves as a showcase for four top rock-and-roll talents of the 1950s. Fats...
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1957
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1957
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Kim Novak is clearly out of her depth as legendary Broadway actress Jeanne Eagels, but one can't fault her for trying very...
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1957
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After several years' absence from the screen, the vivacious Betty Hutton made a somewhat tepid comeback in Spring Reunion....
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1957
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The MGM melodrama These Wilder Years marked the first onscreen pairing of Hollywood stars James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck....
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1956
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Nightclub singer Ilona Vance (Vera Ralston) is Accused of Murder in this Republic programmer. And from the looks of things,...
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1956
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In this musical comedy, a young woman endures the drudgery of working as a charwoman in her aunt's hotel. She is not paid...
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1955
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One of the most famous of the pre-East of Eden TV appearances by the immortal James Dean, this 30-minute adaptation of...
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1954
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The horrors suffered by American prisoners of war at the hands of the North Koreans during the Korean war provide the basis...
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1954
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1953
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1952
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1952
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Carrie is based on Sister Carrie, a novel by Theodore Dreiser. Dreiser's clumsy, unwieldy prose is streamlined into a neat...
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1952
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Columbia Pictures attempted to duplicate the success of Monogram's "Bowery Boys" pictures with its 1950 programmer Military...
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Specs
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1950
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This odd, sometimes whimsical, ultimately violent Damon Runyon-esque story casts Glenn Ford as Joe Miracle, a professional...
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1949
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1949
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Not a remake of the 1917 Mabel Normand vehicle of the same name, Mickey was based on Clementine, a novel by Peggy Goodin. The...
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1948
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1945
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In this western, Red Ryder tries to be a good example for a young man who idolizes his father, an outlaw. The boy wants to...
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1945
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Son of Lassie is about a courageous collie named Laddie, played by a dog named "Pal". A sequel to Lassie Come Home, the film...
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1945
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The Great Mike is a horse owned by sensitive farm boy Jimmy (Buzzy Henry). Though the nag is prestently hitched to a...
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1944
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The Sullivans attempts to find the positives in one of the most tragic chapters of World War II. Edward Ryan, John Campbell,...
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1944
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In this eighth film in MGM's "Maisie" series, Ann Sothern is back as ever-stranded chorus girl Maisie Revier. As the story...
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1944
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1942
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Roddy McDowall stars Hugh Aylesworth, as a well-bred English youth who is evacuated to America during the London blitz. Hugh...
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1942
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Upset because, as a leap year baby, he only has a birthday every four years, Our Gang member Billy "Froggy" Laughlin bemoans...
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1942
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For some reason or other, Melody for Three seems to be the most frequently revived of RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian." As ever,...
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1941
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This last entry in the Dr. Christian series tells about a country doctor who pieces together a defense to get a bank...
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1941
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Another MGM Our Gang comedy that has next to nothing to do with Our Gang, the one-reel Helping Hands gets under way when...
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1941
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Though based on a stage play by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter (previously filmed as an Ernest Truex vehicle in...
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1941
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The gang's beloved teacher Miss Pipps (Sara Haden) is fired by crabby old school board chairman Mr. Pratt (Clarence Wilson),...
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1939
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