In this made-for-TV movie inspired by the popular series Hart to Hart, jet-setting Jennifer and Jonathan Hart...
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1994
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In this feature-length continuation of the popular husband-and-wife television detective series, the fabulously wealthy and...
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1994
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An elderly retired violinist befriends a troubled young woman in this touching, sensitively performed drama....
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Howard Singer
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1994
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1994
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Max
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1993
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1989
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Sam
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1989
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In this made-for-HBO thriller, Pierce Brosnan stars as an ex-convict who seeks revenge on the racetrack partner...
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1988
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In this theatrically released chapter of the 1984-1987 syndicated animated series, the struggle between the heroic Autobots...
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1986
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There must be an inviolate law on the TV statute books demanding that every series turn out at least one takeoff of the 1946...
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1986
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This comedy is set during the Middle Ages and centers on an all-female gang who joins forces with an all-male gang to...
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1984
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The fifth and final season of Hart to Hart is something of a retrospective: "Two Harts are Better Than One finds millionaire...
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Max
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1983
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The opening episode of Hart to Hart's fourth season demonstrates that, even when doing something as benign as purchasing a...
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Max
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1982
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Season Three of Hart to Hart begins with the emphasis on Max (Lionel Stander), the ratchet-voiced chauffeur and general...
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Max
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1981
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Season Two of the lighthearted adventure-mystery series Hart to Hart opens with Jennifer Hart (Stefanie Powers, the glamorous...
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Max
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1980
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No sooner have millionaire industrialist Jonathan Hart (Robert Wagner) and his journalist wife Jennifer (Stefanie Powers)...
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Max
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1979
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Originally telecast September 25, 1979, Hart to Hart was the pilot film for a series which officially debuted three days...
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Max
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1979
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It's December of 1941, and the people of California are in varying states of unease, ranging from a sincere desire to defend...
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1979
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1978
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Martin Scorsese combined the splashy atmosphere of the old studio musical with an unromanticized marriage story in his...
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Tony Harwell
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1977
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The disaster genre gets the exploitation treatment in this gruesome tale of survival at sea from director René Cardona Jr. In...
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1977
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This bizarre entry into the disaster film genre concerns a group of hapless passengers aboard a transcontinental luxury train...
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1976
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In this crime drama a safe cracker comes out of retirement to pull off one last caper. The Germans behind the theft are...
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Sam Epstein
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1976
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The European crime melodrama Black Hand is set in America in the early 1900s. A newly arrived Italian immigrant is victimized...
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1976
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1975
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Gordon Immerman
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1975
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Lynn (Barbara Benton) is the 19 year old girl who leaves her repressive parent's home in search of a matrimonial prospect....
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Admiral
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1974
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A monied Italian lover finally gets married to a girl who's not the least interested in his frolic or foreplay. ~ Rovi...
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1974
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This Italian feature caters to a self-congratulatory stereotype of male virility which many an Italian male might fantasize...
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1973
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In this Italian comedy/thriller, a group of politically motivated bank robbers led by Fabrizio (Oliver Reed) escape into the...
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1973
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In this comedy, a naive priest tries to cure a politician of his womanizing ways by sending him on retreat to a convent. ~...
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1973
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1973
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Helmed by acknowledged horror master Lucio Fulci, the political satire All'onorevole Piacciono le Donne stars Lando Buzzanca...
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1972
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An ex-con claims that he wants to go straight after serving his sentence, but finds it impossible to emerge from the shadow...
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1972
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This 1972 international production of Treasure Island is one of many film versions of the classic adventure by Robert Louis...
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Billy Bones
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1972
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Ben Dinuccio
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1972
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In this western, an aspiring con artist learns the tricks of his chosen trade. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1972
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Italian horror legend Lucio Fulci jettisons goes from scary to sexy with this blasphemous erotic comedy about a possessed...
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1972
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Any 1972 film starring Richard Conte was like as not produced in Italy. Despite its title, 1931: Once Upon a Time in New York...
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1972
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The 1920s sees New York City being overtaken by a mob. Dubbed into Spanish. ~ Rovi...
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1972
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Per Grazia Ricevuta (released in the US by The Cross-Eyed Priest) is a semi-autobiographical work from Italian...
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1971
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Writer/director Luigi Comencini originally created Le Avventure di Pinocchio as a five-and-a-half-hour miniseries for Italian...
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1971
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In this comedy, based on Jimmy Breslin's novel, a bungling gang of hoods make increasingly ludicrous attempts on the life of...
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1971
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A tough adventurer and his sidekick find outlaws and rowdy women in this action-filled spaghetti western. ~ Kristie Hassen,...
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1969
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1969
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The famous Italian lover Casanova is portrayed by Claudio De Kunert as a child and by Leonardo Whiting as an adolescent on...
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Don Tosello
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1969
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In this caper movie, a gang of prison inmates sneak out and rob the Royal Mint. They then sneak back to prison. ~ Sandra...
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1969
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In Sergio Leone's epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western...
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1968
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Preacher
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1968
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Director Anthony Mann's final film (Mann died during the filming, and the production was completed by the film's star,...
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1968
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Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 1968 Berlin Film Festival, this tragic historical film from director Andrzej Wajda is an...
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Monk
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1967
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The fact that there isn't a single likeable character in Cul de Sac does not diminish its artistic value in the least....
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Richard
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1966
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The satire in Evelyn Waugh's darkly comic novel The Loved One was originally double-edged. The book was not only an attack on...
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1965
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A woman has to choose between the rich man she wants and the bohemian type who loves her in this comedy. Michele O'Brien...
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1964
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This independent New York film takes place in the bohemian coffeehouse hangout in Greenwich Village. A trio of robbers knock...
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1963
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Filmed very cheaply in New York, St. Benny the Dip (British title: Escape Me If You Can) has a charm and appeal that...
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Monk
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1951
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Two Gals and a Guy was a low-budget attempt to cash in on the "guests" of the Indians. These three bitter enemies must join...
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Mr. Seymour
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1951
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Preston Sturges' Unfaithfully Yours is a typically witty and wild screwball comedy starring Rex Harrison as a symphony...
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Hugo Standoff
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1948
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In this documentary-inspired thriller, P.J. McNeal (James Stewart) is a reporter who is asked by his editor to look into a...
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1948
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Texas, Brooklyn and Heaven deserves a historical footnote as director William Castle's only comedy western. Future...
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The Bellhop
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1948
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In this entry in the long-running "Bowery Boys" series, Slip Mahoney and his boys witness a murder, but cannot identify the...
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Hatchet Moran
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1948
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Absent from films since 1938 (except as producer of a brace of RKO Radio features), silent-screen comedy favorite...
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1947
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You shouldn't be able to go wrong with a title like A Boy, a Girl, and a Dog, but this 51-minute cheapie comes perilously...
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Jim
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1946
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1946
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Director Joseph Kane adapted his own story Diamond Carlisle for the screenplay of In Old Sacramento--the third film version...
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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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Lionel Gans
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1946
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Arthur Lake took time off from his Blondie duties at Columbia to star in Republic's The Big Show-Off. Lake plays an obnoxious...
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Joe Bagley
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1945
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Though running a mere 15 minutes, Watchtower Over Tomorrow boasts some very impressive credits. Written by Ben Hecht, this...
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1945
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Hangmen Also Die is set in Czechoslovakia during the Nazi occupation. Czech loyalist Brian Donlevy assassinates the vicious...
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1943
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20th Century-Fox's 1943 filmization of Richard Tregaskis' best-selling book Guadalcanal Diary does full justice to the...
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1943
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In this romantic musical, a pianist is left stranded in Tahiti. He decides to augment his band by hiring on a new singer. The...
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1943
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The physically challenged bride of the title is played by Lynne Roberts, but it's reporter Ted North who's the film's true...
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Flannel Mouth
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1940
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In this comedy drama, young high school student Henry Aldrich tries to tone down his natural mischievousness and shuck the...
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1939
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Comedy, romance, and song hit the ice in this musical. Larry Hall (James Stewart) is a professional ice skater whose act with...
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1939
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A female reporter is faced with a tough decision in this romantic comedy. She is engaged to another reporter. Though they...
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Al Vogel
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1938
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Not a remake of the 1932 James Cagney vehicle of the same name, The Crowd Roars is set in the sweat-stained world of...
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1938
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Harold Lloyd plays a professor of Egyptology, frightened by the notion that he has fallen under an ancient Egyptian curse....
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Jerry
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1938
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League of Frightened Men was the second and last entry in Columbia's short-lived mystery series based on the "Nero Wolfe"...
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Archie Goodwin
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1937
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1937
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Edward G. Robinson offers an excellent turn as a crime lord obsessed with the welfare of his son in this melodramatic crime...
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Curly
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1937
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When a car crash ends the life of a fabulously wealthy patron of the arts, the decedent's $20,000,000 fortune is inherited by...
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Cornelius Cobb
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1936
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Jim Buchanan (Herbert Marshall) is a wealthy, highly successful automobile company president, who is about to enter into a...
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Flash
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1936
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One of the funniest, most sharply paced comedies of the 1930s, and perhaps the best of all of Harold Lloyd's talkies, The...
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1936
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Harry Richman was a major stage and radio star of the 1930s, but his overbearing personality never clicked in films. After...
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O'Casey, Harry's Butler
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1936
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1936
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Rex Stout's overweight, under-exercised detective Nero Wolfe was first brought to the screen in 1936 in the portly person of...
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Archie Goodwin
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1936
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1936
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In this comedy, a model finds herself inadvertently embroiled in the theft of a society woman's valuable pearl necklace...
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Fingers
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1936
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Secretary Carol Baldwin (Jean Arthur) is in love with her boss, health-magazine publisher Fred Gilbert (George Brent). So...
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Ernest
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1936
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1935
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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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William Randolph Hearst's Cosmopolitan Productions moved from MGM to Warners with Page Miss Glory--along with Cosmopolitan's...
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1935
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Feeling stifled by her wealthy existence, flighty heiress Kay (Joan Crawford) falls in love with poor archaeologist Terry...
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1935
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Obviously filmed on a tight budget, RKO Radio's Hooray for Love nevertheless has as much sheer entertainment value as any...
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1935
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Francis Lederer stars as the prince of a mythical European kingdom. To mingle with the "common folk" while on a visit to New...
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1935
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1935
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