"Courage under fire" was the theme of many wartime Soviet films, and Once There was a Girl is no exception. Actually, there...
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1945
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The first entry in a proposed series of six Westerns starring Ken Maynard and produced for Grand National by M.H. Hoffman,...
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1937
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In this musical comedy, a woman runs a boardinghouse for washed up thespians. She puts them on their best behavior when her...
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1936
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In this high-flying mystery set aboard a cross-country flight to New York, some of the passengers are kidnappers who are...
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1935
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Born to Gamble was one of the more palatable efforts of M.H. Hoffman's poverty-row Liberty Films. The four protagonists are...
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1935
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In this drama, a studio script girl works very hard to support her no-account family. One day she wins a lottery, gives her...
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1935
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Ellery Queen, the scholarly amateur detective created in 1928 by cousins Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee (who also used...
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1935
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In this countrified musical, a farm boy and his girl head for the big city to find fame on the radio. When he becomes popular...
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1935
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1935
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A story by Earl Derr Biggers, of Charlie Chan fame, was the springboard for the Monogram melodrama Take the Stand. An...
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1934
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Surprisingly original for an independent production, Two Heads on a Pillow is a fascinated precursor to the more celebrated...
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1934
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Although released as an "Allied Pictures Special," Picture Brides revealed its Poverty Row origins in almost all departments,...
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1934
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Marian Nixon made the first of a brace of starring appearances at low-budget Liberty Pictures in Once to Every Bachelor....
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1934
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An oil rigger, laboring in the Singapore swamps, falls in love with an English socialite and causes all kinds of problems in...
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1933
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In this drama, a recently convicted criminal boards a train bound for the prison where he will be hanged. His wife rides...
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1933
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On something of a "literary binge" in the early 1930s, low-budget Monogram Pictures acquired the screen rights for the...
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1932
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Future Academy Award-winner Hattie McDaniel briefly brightened the proceedings in this, one of her two B-Western appearances...
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1932
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Rest assured that star Hoot Gibson is not the "local badman" of the title. He is, however, accused of being a desperado by a...
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1932
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First filmed in 1911, William Makepeace Thackeray's satirical novel Vanity Fair has undergone several cinemadaptations, most...
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1932
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This offbeat WWI drama concentrates not on Men in War (there are in fact no men in the picture!), but on their women. The...
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1931
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This M.F. Hoffman production released through Grand National featured Ken Maynard as Friendly Fields, a mama's boy whose hat...
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1930
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This society drama is told in a rather interesting manner, opening with a senator telling the story of a man who came back...
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1924
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This mystery starring Elaine Hammerstein was based on the novel by Harold McGrath. The story centers around two small...
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1924
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