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1968
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This appallingly bad sci-fi film about an invisible bank-robber (Douglas Kennedy) was shot back-to-back with...
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Laura Matson
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1960
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Like thousands of other Manhattanites, Tom Ewell annually packs his wife (Evelyn Keyes) and children off to summer vacation,...
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1955
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Monogram's Sea Tiger stars John Archer as discredited sea captain Ben McGrun, on the outs for supposedly collaborating with...
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Jenine
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1952
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The Last Page was the original British title for the 1952 murder meller Man Bait. Hollywood's George Brent plays a married...
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Stella
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1952
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Yvonne
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1952
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Flight to Mars is the second American film of the postwar era (after the previous year's Rocketship X-M) to depict a manned...
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Alita
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1951
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Having previously played Billy the Kid, Audie Murphy assumes the role of Jesse James in Kansas Raiders. The plot finds Jesse...
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Kate Clarke
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1950
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A mule-stubborn farmer is determined to avoid modern technology and nearly destroys what is left of his family in this...
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Deborah Matthews
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1949
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Randolph Scott is a single-minded gunman bent on tracking down and killing the white man responsible for an Indian raid on a...
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Kate Hardison
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1948
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Columbia kept insisting upon placing its hottest new star Larry Parks in swashbucklers, and though Parks wasn't really suited...
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Nanon de Lartigues
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1948
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Luella Purdy
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1948
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Columbia's Mr. District Attorney was the second attempt to launch a film series based on the popular radio series of the same...
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Marcia Manning
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1946
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In this comedy, a Chicago team of radio scriptwriters must split up when he takes a job with his bride-to-be's father, and...
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Marcia Winthrop
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1946
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The Columbia mystery melodrama The Walls Came Tumbling Down is regarded in many circles as star Lee Bowman's finest...
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Patricia Foster
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1946
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Joan
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1945
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This drama is based on a Broadway play, One Against Seven, which in turn is based on the Russian play Pobyeda. Set during WW...
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Lisa Elenko
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1945
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In this mystery, the artist behind a detective cartoon strip solves real police cases on the side. The police are rather...
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Marie Dumont
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1944
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Edward G. Robinson portrays a hard-driving, hard-nosed perfectionist who causes dissension aboard the WWII destroyer he...
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Mary Boleslavski
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1943
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This wartime melodrama stars George Sanders as Keith Wilson, a disillusioned Britisher who becomes a "Lord Haw Haw"type at a...
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Ilse Preissing
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1943
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In this entry in the "Lone Wolf" series, the sleuth and former jewel thief, the Lone Wolf finds himself accused of killing a...
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1943
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Though somewhat past his prime, Edmund Lowe carries the dramatic weight of Murder in Times Square with breezy assuredness....
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Melinda Matthews
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1943
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Pamela Morley
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1943
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Fay Edwards
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1942
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One of the best serials ever made, Spy Smasher has managed to find favor even among non-serial aficionados. Like his fellow...
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1942
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Nurse Chapman begins to fall in love with a gangster and ends up entertaining miners until she manages to pull herself out of...
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1942
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This lighthearted romantic comedy stars William Holden as working stiff Michael Stewart and Frances Dee as wealthy socialite...
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1942
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In this war comedy, an army reject becomes a war hero by rounding up a ring of Nazi spies. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1942
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Though released before Atlantic Convoy, Columbia's Parachute Nurse didn't make it to New York until after Convoy had already...
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Glenda White
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1942
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Spy Smasher Returns is a 100-minute abridgement of Republic's 12-chapter serial Spy Smasher. The original 1942 chapter play...
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1942
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The first of Columbia's "B" wartime melodramas for their Summer 1942 schedule was the largely speculative Submarine Raider....
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Sue Curry
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1942
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Possibly inspired by Universal's The Invisible Woman, Warner Bros.' The Body Disappears is an agreeably daffy comedy with...
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1941
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The 1940 peacetime draft spawned a whole slew of military and naval comedies, the most successful of which was Abbott and...
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1941
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In the wake of Abbott & Costello's Buck Privates, every studio in Hollywood began cranking out service comedies. Warner...
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1941
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The girl is stenographer Dot Duncan (Lucille Ball); the guy is her boss, stuffy young shipping magnate Stephen Herrick...
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1941
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This "Jones Family" entry does without the services of Pa Jones, inasmuch as actor Jed Prouty was having contract problems...
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1940
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Escaped gangster Steve McBirney (Marc Lawrence), vowing to get even with Oriental sleuth Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler), lies in...
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1940
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The all-purpose title Man Hunt was trotted out for this 1936 Warner Bros. "B". Aging country newspaper editor Chic Sale is...
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1936
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