Director John Ford, notoriously difficult to please, regarded The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite film. Laurence...
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1953
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In his second and last Western for Republic Pictures, former bandleader Vaughn Monroe plays a marshal returning to Tombstone...
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1952
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Of all the "kill the commies" cold war films of the 1950s, John Wayne's Big Jim McLain may well be the worst. Certainly it's...
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1952
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An all-supporting-player cast graces the Republic actioner Million Dollar Pursuit. Top billing goes to Penny Edwards as...
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1951
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Despite its somewhat lofty, Zane Grey-flavored title, The Vanishing Westerner is a modest Republic western, off and on the...
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Waldorf Worthington
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1950
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This Monte Hale western casts the tall-in-the-saddle hero as a wandering cavalier who strikes a blow for tolerance. Hale is...
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John X. Finn
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1950
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Breaking from the Republic tradition, cowboy star Monte Hale does not play a character named Monte Hale in The Old Frontier....
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Skipper Horton
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1950
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Singing cowboy Monte Hale rides back into view in Republic's South of Rio. Borrowing a page from Hollywood's gangster-flick...
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Andrew Jackson Weems
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1949
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An above-average entry in Republic Pictures' fine Monte Hale series, this Western was directed by John Ford's nephew, Philip...
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Doc Meadowlark
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1949
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Monte Hale stars in the Republic oater Pioneer Marshal. This time, Hale is cast as Ted Post, a Texas marshal who's on the...
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Huck Homer
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1949
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Singing cowboy Monte Hale was relying more on action than songs by the time he starred in Republic's Prince of the Plains....
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Sheriff Hank Hartley
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1949
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Republic singing cowboy Monte Hale headlines San Antone Ambush. It's the usual melange of fast action, black-hearted villains...
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1949
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Ranger of Cherokee Strip stars Republic horse-opera hero Monte Hale. This time, Steve Howard (Hale) comes to the aid of Joe...
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Jug Mason
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1949
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Many observers felt that western star Monte Hale finally hit his stride with Law of the Golden West. This time, Hale plays...
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Otis Ellis
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1949
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William Wellman's westerns always seemed a little claustrophobic, but in Yellow Sky the director's technique works to the...
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1948
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The tragic death from a heart attack of veteran supporting player LeRoy Mason marred the filming of this, Monte Hale's first...
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Chuck Waggoner
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1948
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In this western, a troubled, battle-weary youth must somehow put his life together after he is discharged from Roosevelt's...
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1948
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Son of God's Country stars singing cowboy Monte Hale in his traditional screen role of do-gooder and last-minute...
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Eli Walker
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1948
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Its poetic title aside, Republic's Madonna of the Desert is a formula murder mystery with an occasional surprise or two. The...
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1948
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Also known as California Outpost, Old Los Angeles stars Bill Elliot in one of his expanded-budget Republic "specials." The...
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1948
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Also known as A Miracle Can Happen, On Our Merry Way is a multipart comedy linked by inquiring reporter Burgess Meredith. It...
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1948
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Tim Holt stars in Gun Smugglers, stretching his range by playing a character named Tim Holt. Our Hero, once again teamed with...
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1948
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Republic's heartwarming Heart of Virginia has the homey charm of a 1930s "regional" picture. In one of his rare late-1940s...
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Whit Galtry
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1948
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Filmed in "glorious" Trucolor, a low-budget substitute for Technicolor, Under Colorado Skies remains a standard B-Western,...
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"Lucky" John Hawkins
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1947
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One of John Wayne's most mystical films, Angel and the Badman is also the first production that Wayne personally produced....
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1947
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The 87-minute running time of Plainsman and the Lady was evidence aplenty that this was no mere Republic B western....
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1946
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Owen Wister's 1902 novel was made into a movie several times, most notably in 1929, with Gary Cooper starring. This 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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The titular valley is the locale for an inordinate amount of double-crosses and betrayals. Young prospector Carroll Nye...
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1946
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Most of this Republic B-plus mystery yarn is set in a penthouse, next door to a music hall where a strange song-and-dance...
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1946
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In this drama, two competing reporters get involved in a mystery when they find a gangster's corpse in a wax museum. As no...
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1945
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This comedy centers around an inept reporter who wouldn't recognize a hot story if it burned him on the hand. The trouble...
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1945
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The bland performance of star George Raft is the only drawback of this splashy 20th Century-Fox musical. Set in...
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1945
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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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The Devil
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1945
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In this crime comedy, a prominent judge's vacation is interrupted during a sudden storm that forces him to seek refuge in a...
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1945
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William C. Thomas' Midnight Manhunt begins with the shooting death of a master criminal who expires in a wax museum. Reporter...
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1945
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In this romantic comedy, three man-hungry sisters consult a fortune-teller to help them with their romantic futures. ~...
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1945
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The Dolly Sisters is the heavily Hollywoodized biopic of Jennie and Rosie Dolly, Hungarian-born entertainers who took...
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1945
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If Penthouse Rhythm is paced more like a two-reel comedy than a mini-musical, it may be because the director was...
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1945
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1945
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A radio sound-effects man finds his honeymoon plans interrupted by the pesky presence of a corpse in his honeymoon suite....
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1944
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Summer Storm is a remarkably effective Hollywood filmization of Anton Chekhov's The Shooting Party. Linda Darnell stars as...
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1944
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Wally Brown and Alan Carney, RKO's own Abbott and Costello ripoffs, star in the comedy western The Girl Rush. As usual, Brown...
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1944
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A con artist heads for the gold fields of Nevada during the 1880s after he is tossed off of San Francisco's Barbary Coast....
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1944
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Those willing to accept Carmen Miranda as a "typical" 1920s type will be able to swallow the rest of the lavish but rather...
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1944
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The Cole Porter Broadway musical Something for the Boys was brought to the screen by 20th Century Fox with three new non-...
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1944
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1943
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1943
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Ed Hopkins
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1943
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Everything clicks in this tuneful, colorful and profitable Betty Grable musical. The star plays Katie Farley, a gyrating...
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1943
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This is a restored, 82-minute version of 1943's December 7th, originally commissioned by the U.S. Navy to document the events...
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1943
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This ambitious filmed biography of writer-adventurer Jack London is somewhat compromised by its too-tight budget....
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1943
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The Ritz Bros' third low-budget musical for Universal was the pointlessly titled Hi'ya, Chum! In this 61-minute timekiller,...
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1943
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Sundown Jim was the second of two 20th Century-Fox westerns starring football champ John Kimbrough. The story takes place in...
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Broderick
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1942
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Out of the Frying Pan, Francis Swann's perennial community-theatre favorite, came to the screen under the title...
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1942
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A collegiate football player becomes the campus laughing-stock when he scores the winning touchdown--for the wrong team. The...
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Feets
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1942
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A solid Jonathan Latimer screenplay is one of the "plusses" of the medium-budget mystery A Night in New Orleans....
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1942
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The 43-minute Hal Roach "streamliner" Dudes are Pretty People was one of three films teaming Jimmy Rogers (son of Will) with...
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Two-Gun
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1942
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Cesar Romero plays an outwardly tough prohibition-era gangster who in reality wouldn't hurt a fly. He maintains his "killer"...
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1941
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If Selznick could make a Gone With the Wind, reasoned Paramount Pictures in 1941, anyone can. Paramount's own spin on Scarlet...
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1941
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One would never know it from the title, but This Woman is Mine is a virile seafaring yarn dealing with the northern fur...
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1941
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1941
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Ralph Bellamy made his fourth and final appearance as literary sleuth Ellery Queen in Columbia's Ellery Queen and the Murder...
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Page
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1941
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The Great Mr. Nobody is an easygoing classified ad salesman, appropriately nicknamed Dreamy (Eddie Albert). All Dreamy wants...
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1941
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Bob Hope plays a famous movie star who does his best to avoid the pre-war draft, but ends up in uniform all the same. Hope...
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1941
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In this entry in the long-running "Higgins" series of comedy dramas, Papa Higgins throws his family into turmoil when he...
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1941
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Hoping to get an early start on a fishing trip to the East River, the Our Gang kids board a double-decker bus at the crack of...
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1940
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1940
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Seventeen-year-old Linda Darnell received her first big break in the appropriately titled 20th Century Fox production Star...
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1940
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Charles Bickford and James Craig are the rough-and-ready leads in Universal's South to Karanga. Running guns in South Africa,...
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1940
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1940
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1940
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Tugboat Annie Sails Again stars Marjorie Rambeau as the rambunctious female skipper created by Norman Reilly Raine. In this...
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1940
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The town of Vinegaroon, TX, is the home to Judge Roy Bean (Walter Brennan), who calls himself "The Only Law West of the...
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1940
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Richard Dix is his usual strong, silent self in RKO Radio's Men Against the Sky. Dix plays a washed-up pilot who designs a...
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1940
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1940
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Gone With the Wind boils down to a story about a spoiled Southern girl's hopeless love for a married man. Producer...
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1939
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In this entry in the "Jones Family" comedy series, the Jones have just arrived from a Hollywood vacation when they receive a...
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1939
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In this off-beat love story, wealthy socialite Linda Bronson (Greer Garson) is about to marry Sky Ames (Lou Ayres) but then...
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1939
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Otis Ferguson has said of Each Dawn I Die that "the story is of the kind you would have to see to disbelieve." And to be...
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1939
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Bad Lands is a remake of John Ford's The Lost Patrol, with the locale changed from the Mesopotamian to the Arizona desert....
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1939
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1939
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Banking on the popularity of the Warner Bros.' boxing saga Kid Galahad (37), the studio rushed into production with another,...
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1939
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In his feature film debut, Glenn Ford plays a department-store clerk who saves up enough money to buy a small patch of land...
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1939
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1939
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In this comedy/mystery a milquetoast ad man finds his good ideas constantly copped by ambitious coworkers. His boss doesn't...
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1939
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In this musical, a composer abandons vaudeville in favor of the legitimate stage. He soon finds himself entangle with a...
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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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1938
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This tuneful campus comedy features aging star John Barrymore as a sly, blustery Southern governor with his eye on the Senate...
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1938
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Sonja Henie is the "lucky star" in this enjoyable 20th Century-Fox musical. Henie plays Kristina Nelson a humble department...
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1938
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In this drama, a tuna fisherman is wrongly convicted for murder. Because he is a model, and oft-times heroic prisoner, he is...
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Soapy
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1938
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In this drama, a woman is betrothed to a district attorney. When a man is falsely convicted of murder and condemned to...
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1938
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In Old Chicago was 20th Century-Fox's spin on MGM's San Francisco--a personal saga played out against the backdrop of a...
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1938
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The slick Universal programmer Secrets of a Nurse was based on a Collier's Magazine story by distinguished journalist Quentin...
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Slice Cavanaugh
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1938
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In this musical comedy of errors, David Brassard, Sr. (William Collier, Sr.) has his heart stolen from him by a conniving,...
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1938
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Previously filmed in 1917 and 1932, Kate Douglas Wiggins' bucolic novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm is herein refashioned--and...
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1938
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1938
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Every so often, the delightful Dorothea Kent would break away from dumb-blonde roles to play a "straight" romantic lead. One...
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Springer
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1938
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Except for a few clips from 1937's Topper, Cary Grant is absent from the proceedings of the 1939 sequel Topper Takes a Trip,...
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1938
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Thanks for Everything is an unjustly forgotten lampoon of media promotional stunts. Jack Haley wins a contest sponsored by an...
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1938
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Don Ameche is called upon to testify in his married friends' divorce case. Unwilling to take sides, he skips town and hides...
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1937
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1937
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An airy screwball comedy, Danger--Love at Work explores the lives of a wealthy but wacky family. Ann Sothern plays the...
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1937
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In this adventure set in Cairo, two foreign correspondents are assigned to investigate a ring of arms smugglers. One of them...
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1937
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The hyped-up 1930s radio feud between bandleader Ben Bernie and columnist Walter Winchell is all but forgotten today, but...
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1937
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Hotshot attorney Jimmy Hughes (Preston S. Foster) prides himself on never backing down from a dare. Thus, when he is goaded...
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1937
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A novel by Arthur Stringer was the source for this two-fisted Universal programmer. When a giant utility company begins...
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1937
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1937
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Lively June (Jane Withers), teen-aged daughter of mystery writer Waldo Everett (Jon Qualen), who calls her "Angel," becomes...
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1937
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Not only is "she" no lady, but heroine Jerry (Ann Dvorak) doesn't even have a ladylike name. Jerry is an insurance...
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1937
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North of Nome is where the audience is first introduced to jut-jawed seal hunter John Raglan (Jack Holt). When he's not busy...
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Carlson
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1937
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Small Town Boy was the 33rd release from the burgeoning "B"-picture factory of Grand National Pictures. Stuart Erwin plays...
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1937
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Alice Faye stars as aspiring playwright Judith Poe Wells. She falls in love with producer George Macrae (Don Ameche), which...
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1937
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Super Sleuth stars Jack Oakie as an egotistical movie actor who specializes in detective roles. Despite the gentle...
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1937
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This cinematic meringue stars Loretta Young as a young woman whose second husband (Lyle Talbot) is a hard working but dull...
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1937
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Its title notwithstanding, We Who Are About to Die has nothing to do with Roman Gladiators. Rather, the film is based on the...
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1937
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1937
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Legion of Missing Men was one of three Monogram "specials" produced in 1937 by I. E. Chadwick. Foreign legion officer Bob...
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1937
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Autograph hound Al Babson (Eddie Cantor) accidentally disrupts the filming of a movie about Ali Baba, and is injured in the...
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1937
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Amateur detective Peter Cornish (William Gargan) and dimwitted police inspector Killian (Paul Hurst) combine forces to track...
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1936
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Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy star as a husband and wife who've been married ten years...but they might not make it to eleven....
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1936
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Italian immigrant George Raft uses his wits and his fists to rise to prominence in a local political machine. He falls in...
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1936
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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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1936
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The Gay Desperado is a 1936 musical lampooning the then-popular gangster pictures. Leo Carrillo plays a genial Mexican...
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1936
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Previously filmed in 1928, the old Willard Mack stage melodrama The Noose was updated and streamlined in 1936 as I'd Give My...
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1936
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Warner Baxter does a variation of his Oscar-winning "Cisco Kid" characterization in Robin Hood of El Dorado. Baxter plays the...
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1936
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1935
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Riff-Raff begins riff-raffing when boastful fisherman Dutch (Spencer Tracy) marries down-to-earth cannery worker Hattie...
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1935
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In this off-beat outdoor adventure, a courageous Mountie braves the elements and many dangers to deliver mail to remote...
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1935
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In this comedy with musical numbers set in the Old South, Bing Crosby plays a singer (talk about a casting stretch!) from...
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1935
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1935
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The stringent censorship imposed upon Hollywood of the mid-1930s dictated that gangsters could no longer be the "heroes" in...
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1935
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1935
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Calm Yourself starts off as ace advertising man Pat (Robert Young) is fired from his job when he offends the highly...
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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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Errol Flynn makes his Hollywood screen debut as a corpse in this funny, fast-paced whodunit, the third of six Perry Mason...
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1935
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In this drama, a gambler must hide-out from the mob and ends up in a spinster's apartment. The old woman, is unused to...
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1934
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William Gargan plays his first movie detective (but definitely not his last) in Columbia's The Lineup. The hero, a gumshoe...
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Doyle
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1934
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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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In an early pro-ecology effort, Jean Parker stars as a girl dwelling in the High Sierras. Awkward with humans, her best...
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Bergman
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1934
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Showmen's Productions, a miniscule poverty-row firm, issued its one-and-only release The Big Race in 1934. Heading the cast...
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Skipper
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1934
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In this crime drama, a famous criminal attorney is abandoned by his wife who has tired of his neglect and heavy drinking....
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1934
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In this drama, an old woman gets disgusted by her relatives and runs away from home. She then begins working as a cook in...
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1934
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Marie Dressler plays the title character, tugboat captain Annie Brennan, in this 1933 Hollywood box office hit. Her husband...
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1933
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In this brutal prison drama a hen-pecked husband is sentenced to prison after getting caught with his hand in the company...
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1933
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In this suspenseful mystery, a murderous psychopath aboard a luxury liner begins a series of grisly but creative murders....
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1933
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In this comedy, a young couple are forced to marry after they are accidentally locked in a store overnight. Unfortunately...
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1933
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A brutal murder has been committed, and an eyewitness has placed wealthy philanthropist Jerome Breen (Lionel Atwill) at the...
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Terrence Hogan
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1933
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Young football hero Jim Fowler (Robert Young) isn't in it for the love of the game. The hardworking young man is simply using...
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1933
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If Queen Christina is not the best of Greta Garbo's films (as many Garbo fanatics insist), it is certainly the most...
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1933
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An immigrant and his wife arrive in America hoping to make it big in the world of music. Shortly thereafter, though, the...
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1933
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There's nothing wrong with Hold Your Man that a little editing wouldn't cure. Clark Gable plays a raffish young petty crook...
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1933
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In Scarlet River, Tom Keene plays "himself," a cowboy movie star, on location in the Wide Open Spaces for his latest epic....
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1933
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1932
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Eternal movie trollop Helen Twelvetrees is more sinned against than necessary in Panama Flo. Stranded in Panama, honky-tonk...
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1932
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1932
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My Pal the King may not be the best of Tom Mix's talkie westerns, but it is the one that comes closest to the spirit of his...
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Red
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1932
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Legendary songwriter and vaudevillian George M. Cohan made his first appearance in a sound film with this satiric musical...
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1932
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Thirteen years after a dinner party where the wealthy host dropped, the thirteen guests are invited to reassemble at the...
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1932
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1932
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Rita La Roy has good reasons to hate her philandering husband, Hooper Atchley, in this low-budget but sumptuous-looking art...
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1931
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Bootleggers Louis Scorpio (Wallace Beery) and Johnny Franks (Ralph Bellamy), with the advice of their alcoholic lawyer...
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1931
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In this comedy, a lady-bootlegger does her 90 days in jail, gets released and becomes the secretary for a prominent...
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1931
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Previously filmed in 1917 and 1922, Willard Mack's barnstorming stage melodrama Kick In was exhumed again in 1931 as a...
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1931
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John Barrymore is the "State's Attorney" in the RKO picture of the same name. A brilliant criminal lawyer, Barrymore counts...
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1931
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Writer/director Tay Garnett reunited the stars of his fabulously successful Her Man (1930) for the 1931 RKO crime drama...
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Butler
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1931
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Made to exploit the panic caused by Black Tuesday, this thriller centers on the attempts of a broker to prove that a...
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Doctor
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1931
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The exciting world of horse-racing provides the setting for this lively comedy that centers on luckless Bud Doyle, a jockey...
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Bartender
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1931
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Intending to get value for money out of their house leading man Rex Lease, Tiffany Studios cast the personable actor in...
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Bull Morgan
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1930
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The second of comedian Benny Rubin's two starring features for Tiffany Studios, Hot Curves is a spoof of baseball manager...
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1930
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In this suspenseful crime drama a woman is threatened by an angry husband and a man comes to her aid. Unfortunately, after...
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1930
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Based on "Bride 66", a tone poem by composer Herbert Stothart, The Lottery Bride takes place in a distinctly Hollywoodized...
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1930
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Western hero Ken Maynard lifted his voice in a campfire song, making the near tone-deaf actor the first "singing cowboy."...
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Lem Harland
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1930
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1930
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In this drama, the children of a recently deceased firefighter are sent to an orphanage. Two other firefighters offered to...
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Beauty
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1930
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Ken Maynard's fourth film under his 1929 contract with Universal came complete with a music score and sound effects, but no...
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1930
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In this romance, Mamie, a humble factory worker, falls in love with a cocky, young boxer, Bill "Cyclone" Hickey. To help his...
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1930
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Officer O'Brien stars future "Hopalong Cassidy" William Boyd in the title role. Though highly respected by his fellow...
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Capt. Antrim
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1930
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In this low-budget romantic musical, a sweet-young-thing heads for the South Seas to be with her betrothed. A typhoon brews...
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1930
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This late-20s gangster movie features Carole Lombard as a young gal who agrees to marry a smooth-talking gangster in exchange...
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1929
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1929
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In this mysterious comedy, two free-spirited sailors and their parrot find themselves involved in a series of mishaps. The...
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1929
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By 1929, strapping cowboy Ken Maynard had become First National's ace western star. The former stunt rider was being afforded...
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Ramirez
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1929
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Set during the Civil War, this rousing silent Western starred Ken Maynard in top form as a federal agent tracking down a gang...
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1929
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The last of the major film companies to fully convert to sound, MGM had yet another box-office bomb in Tide of Empire, a...
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1929
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1929
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Two vagabonds find romance in this love story. It all begins when they get jobs as railroad brakemen by proving to the...
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1929
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1928
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In early 1926, Russian-born Hollywood producer Bud Barsky brought a cowboy actor with a familiar-sounding name, a couple of...
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Director
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1927
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Producer-director Ben Wilson starred opposite his frequent screen partner, Neva Gerber, in this cheaply made silent western....
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1927
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Red Raiders is the best-known of Ken Maynard's silent westerns, and not without reason. While the title tells all plotwise,...
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1927
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Producing and directing his own films, Leo Maloney almost always used the talents of Ford I. Beebe to compose his scripts....
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1927
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Rondeau
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1927
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Buttons was another mild entry in the ever-fading career of juvenile star Jackie Coogan. This is the story of a London slum...
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1927
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The third of Ken Maynard's new starring series for First National, Overland Stage casts the cowboy star as shotgun rider on a...
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1927
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Director
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1926
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Mary Carr, Hollywood's favorite "martyr mother," does her usual in The Midnight Message. Carr plays the widowed, impoverished...
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Director
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1926
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Director
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1926
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One of the greatest western stars of all time, Ken Maynard began his long starring career for poverty-row producer...
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Director
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1925
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Freckle-faced Wesley Barry was one of the most popular juvenile stars of the 1920s. In The Fighting Cub, Barry plays Thomas...
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Director
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1925
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Bunyan (Wesley Barry, who was too old for former child roles, but too young to be a credible adult) works as a garage...
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Director
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1924
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Falsely accused of murdering a prospector and on the lam from the law, rancher Jess Dean (Yakima Canutt) not only tracks down...
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Director
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1924
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Made on location in Nevada by a minor company calling itself Sylvanite Productions, this obscure silent western starred...
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Director
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1923
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Actor-director Paul Hurst also wrote this average low-budget Western starring Neal Hart. Hart attempts to save a mother (Sara...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1922
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Directed and written by veteran character actor Paul Hurst, this low-budget silent Western starred Neal Hart as John Marvin,...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1922
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Director
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1922
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Lily Becker (Hope Hampton) is the musically talented daughter whose mother forces her into a marriage to the son of a wealthy...
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1922
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Second-echelon cowboy star Neal Hart and lovely Yvette Mitchell fall prey to an outwardly respectable but deeply corrupt...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1922
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Based on a 1921 short story, Baa, Baa Black Sheep, by the prolific Wilbur C. Tuttle, this independently produced silent...
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Director, Producer
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1921
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A bizarre mix of "yellow peril" sensationalism and ordinary Wild West shenanigans, this silent melodrama was directed by...
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1920
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Produced by Universal and released in 15 installments, this Western serial made a star of former rodeo rider Jack Hoxie....
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Director
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1919
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1918
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Rimrock Jones (Wallace Reid) is the toughest and most likeable prospector in a thriving Arizona copper camp. Having already...
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1918
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Although this picture was adapted from a novel by Vaughn Kester, it was shot primarily because of controversy over a...
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1916
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The popular star-director team of Helen Holmes and J. P. Gowan (they were also husband and wife) once more delivered the...
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1916
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Not a continuing serial, The Girl Detective was instead a series of vaguely connected two-reel melodramas (the exact number...
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1915
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