In this comedy, a college sophomore gets into deep trouble when he gambles away his tuition money on the first day of...
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1929
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No one was surprised in 1929 that aviation mogul Howard R. Hughes would produce a paean to World War I flying aces like...
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1930
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1930
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Adapted from the stage play by former newspaperman Louis Weitzenkorn, Five Star Final is an uncompromising look at the...
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Jenny Townsend
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1931
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In this drama, a doctor and his wife are stationed in Singapore where the lonely wife, tired of constantly trying to get his...
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Rene March
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1931
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The George du Maurier novel Trilby, about a hypnotist who controls a female musician, was originally filmed as Trilby, a...
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Trilby
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1931
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More of a follow-up than a sequel to 1931's popular Svengali, this drama centers on the attempts of a club-footed and...
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Nana
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1931
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Running just under an hour, Sport Parade stars Joel McCrea as a sportwriter who accidently becomes a champion wrestler. In...
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Irene Stewart
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1932
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The old reliable Paul Frank/Ladislaus Fodor stage play The Church Mouse was streamlined for the movies in the form of Beauty...
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Susie Sachs
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1932
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In this crime drama, two corrupt financiers conspire to fake the murder of their boss and leave a hapless chauffeur to...
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1932
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A wealthy theatrical producer entices a desperately poor young woman to visit his penthouse. The innocent girl doesn't...
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Marge Evans
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1932
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A Bavarian orphan, raised by a wealthy family, grows up to become a promising physician (Richard Barthelmess). Meanwhile, the...
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Lottie Brenner
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1932
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In this romance, an ambitious young career woman is slated to marry a wealth man until she gets into a fender-bender and...
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Julia Wilkens
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1933
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"Thou Shall Not Be Caught" is the commandment referred to in this low-budget melodrama ostensibly based on Ella Wendel, a New...
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Corinne Ross
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1933
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This comedy, set during the Prohibition, chronicles the exploits of two disparate sisters. The older sister is a jaded...
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1933
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In this musical comedy, a young man visiting the ultra-modern estate of his aunt falls in love with the old-fashioned,...
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1934
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A lover selflessly dumps her boy friend so that he will obey the wishes of his wealthy benefactor and marry someone more...
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1934
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Set within the steamy Louisiana bayous, this melodrama chronicles the reconciliation between an embittered bereaved mother...
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Elnora Comstock
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1934
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In this musical, an insurance agent falls in love with a pretty girl. When the self-righteous agent discovers that she is a...
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Joan Anderson
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1934
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1935
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Sonya
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1935
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In this actioner, a race car driver is recuperating from an accident when he meets a charming waitress and decides to go...
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Sally Sullivan
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1935
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A curse pronounced upon land baron DeBerghmann has devastating long-range consequences for his twin sons Gregor and Anton....
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Thea Hassel
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1935
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The Unknown Woman is Helen Griffith (Marian Marsh), who unbeknownst to everyone but the audience is a Federal agent. Young...
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Helen Griffith
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1935
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In this interesting drama, a disfigured fugitive killer gets a second chance at life when he hides out in a hospital and...
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Janet Haydon
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1936
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In this tragic drama, a pregnant daughter prepares to marry a man she doesn't love when her 'sister' tells her a story. It...
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Joan
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1936
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Tailor-made for the talents of fast-talking James Dunn, Come Closer, Folks stars Dunn as sidewalk pitchman Jim Keene. Our...
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Peggy Woods
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1936
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In this crime drama, a federal agent goes undercover to join a gang of counterfeiters. He pretends to be a murder. The...
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Verna Maxwell
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1936
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Akim Tamiroff plays the Great Gambini, a famous magician mixed up in a murder case. In addition to his card tricks and...
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Ann Randall
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1937
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The low-budget football drama Saturday's Heroes is remarkably frank and timely -- at least for the first 4 reels or so....
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Frances
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1937
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On the whole, Joe E. Brown's vehicles for independent producer David L. Loew were distinct retrogressions from his films at...
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Jerry Grant
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1937
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Sentenced to prison for a crime they did not commit, a desperate pair of young lovers attempts to capture the culprits...
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Bonnie Blair
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1937
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American leading lady Marian Marsh plays the title character in the British Girl Thief. Actually, the biggest thing young...
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Juliet
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1938
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In this romantic comedy, a passionate French painter nearly goes berserk when he learns that his well-meaning friends have...
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Ann
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1938
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The title character in Republic's Prison Nurse is a "woman in white" named Judy, played by Marian Marsh. Together with her...
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Judy
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1938
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The Missing Daughters of the title are innocent young girls who've been led astray by seedy dance-hall operator Lucky Rogers...
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Josie Lamonte
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1939
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Good-ol' sheriff Holt is determined to prove that prisoners can be rehabilitated and released into society in this prison...
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Ann Baldwin
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1940
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Stars-on-the-downslide Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh briefly rallied in the above-average Monogram melodrama Murder by...
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Nora O'Brien
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1941
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Veteran screen menace Jack LaRue is the unlikely hero of Monogram's Gentleman From Dixie--and no one seems more surprised at...
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Margaret
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1941
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Former silent screen comic Harry Langdon earned above-title billing for the final time in his long career in this roughhewn...
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1942
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