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1971
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It's silliness on the high seas as two sneaky sailors race across the South Pacific in this fast-paced and campy comedy. The...
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1969
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No TV or movie producer has yet to resist the temptation of turning Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the...
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1966
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Actress Debbie Watson portrayed the title role in this pleasant NBC situation comedy. Karen Scott was a cheerful, upbeat,...
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1964
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This three part horror story is taken from the writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Vincent Price stars in all three tales...
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Jonathan Maulle [The House Of The Seven Gables]
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1963
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Michael Shayne
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1960
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According to Universal-International publicity, The Lady Takes a Flyer is partially based on fact. The "lady" is Maggie Colby...
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Al Reynolds
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1958
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This melodrama tells the tale of a great battle between the French Foreign Legion and the rebellious Arab tribe, the...
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Sgt. Benet
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1958
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The British Assignment Redhead stars Hollywood's Richard Denning as a devil-may-care secret agent. The blonde Denning is, of...
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1957
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Filmed in Mexico, The Black Scorpion was the last theatrical feature to bear the imprimatur of special-effects maven...
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Hank Scott
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1957
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The lurid title of this Roger Corman production refers to the Hawaiian Islands, where the film was shot in its entirety....
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Duke Bradley
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1957
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Patricia Medina plays the title character in The Buckskin Lady. Medina is cast as female gambler Angela Medley, who is forced...
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Dr. Bruce Merritt
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1957
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An Affair to Remember, director Leo McCarey's scene-for-scene remake of his own 1939 film Love Affair, isn't really an...
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Kenneth
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1957
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In this western, a gunfighter is finally released from prison and returns to his hometown only to discover that it is being...
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Steve Ward
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1956
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The Day the World Ended was filmmaker Roger Corman's modest entree into the realm of science fiction. The film begins at "The...
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Rick
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1956
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Girls in Prison is a typical babes-behind-bars affair, elevated by a better than usual cast. Richard Denning stars as a...
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Rev. Fulton
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1956
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The Gun That Won the West was, of course, the Springfield Rifle, the "central character" in this inexpensive Columbia...
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Jack Gaines
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1955
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The exciting, metaphorical world of bull-fighting provides the setting for this dramatic tale of an aging toreador faced...
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Mark Russell
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1955
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A gangster is killed by a big man who pays no attention to bullets, and who leaves glowing fingerprints. Police scientist...
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Dr. Chet Walker
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1955
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In this melodrama, an American soldier finds himself by two private eyes hired by the wealthy German father of the man he...
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Frank Daniel
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1955
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Lippert Productions' Air Strike is grounded for most of its 63 minutes by its skintight budget. The much-awaited aerial...
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Cmdr. Blair
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1955
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In this adventure, four explorers search for a vast treasure in the Amazon jungle. One of the explorers is a woman who got...
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Jerry Russell
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1954
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Stacey Wyatt
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1954
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Target Earth was adapted from Paul W. Fairman's short story Deadly City. Set in, of all places, Chicago, this sci-fier...
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Frank
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1954
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Universal Pictures introduced audiences to yet another classic movie monster with this superbly crafted film, originally...
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Mark Williams
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1954
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U.S. security agent John Ireland suspects that someone is smuggling atomic devices into America. When he makes his report,...
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Paul Reagan
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1953
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John Forsythe plays a successful television writer, Don Newell, who works on the "Crime of the Week" anthology series. Newell...
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Dave Markson
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1953
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Nineteenth-century saloon gal Roxy McClanahan (Yvonne DeCarlo) manages to inveigle herself into the uppermost rungs of polite...
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Malcolm Bradley
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1952
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Randolph Scott is the commander of a Confederate raiding party. They rob a Yankee gold shipment and are told by a dying Union...
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Lee Kemper
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1952
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Running an action-packed 67 minutes, Okinawa is an expert combo of wartime newsreel footage and studio re-enactments. The...
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Lt. Phillips
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1952
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1952
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This Columbia quickie stars Richard Denning as an American soldier of fortune who wanders into Hong Kong. He is hired by...
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Mike Lassiter
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1952
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Legendary movie producer Kroger Babb and prolific House of Dracula director Earl C. Kenton team with talented Hollywood...
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1951
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Richard Denning is Insurance Investigator Tom Davison in this Republic second feature. Davison has been assigned to look into...
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Tom Davison
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1951
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Flame of Stamboul concerns dirty work at the Suez Canal, orchestrated by a master spy (George Zucco) known only as "The...
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Larry Wilson
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1951
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Don Adams
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1951
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A woman is torn between a comfortable lie and the painful truth in this drama. After she is abandoned by her unfaithful...
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1950
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Buzz
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1950
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Republic's Harbor of Missing Men stars Richard Denning as a two-fisted smuggler named Brooklyn. Double-crossed by his...
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Brooklyn
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1950
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Caged Fury was the last of three Pine-Thomas productions tradeshown in Los Angeles within the same February week in 1948. The...
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Blaney Lewis
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1948
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It's always a risky venture to give a film a title like Disaster (certain critics, like certain vultures, just can't wait to...
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Bill Wyatt
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1948
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Peter Wiggins
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1948
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In this science fiction adventure, John Fairbanks (Richard Denning) is a former Marine who, while on duty, discovered a...
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John Fairbanks
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1948
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A plane crash over the Pacific leaves seven survivors stranded in a life raft in this war-time disaster movie. One of the...
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Capt. Allen Danton
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1947
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Black Beauty, Anna Sewell's classic tale of a beautiful horse is adapted in a disappointingly flat fashion by independent...
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Bill Dixon
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1946
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Barbara Britton is as cute as can be as the title character in Republic's The Fabulous Suzanne. The plot, which bears a faint...
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Rex
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1946
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Republic's ongoing professional association with the celebrated "Ice-Capades" skating show yielded a number of flashy but...
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Jeff
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1942
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It's Dorothy Lamour again, sarong and all, in the South Seas wish-dream Beyond the Blue Horizon. Lamour plays Tama, a...
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Jakra
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1942
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Taylor Henry
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1942
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A public library at night is the setting for this fast-moving crime caper. George Sanders is a gentleman crook specializing...
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McByrne
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1942
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Ingrid Bergman stars in Adam Had Four Sons, her second American film appearance. Based on a novel by Charles Bonner, the...
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Older Jack
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1941
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In this romance, a hospital nurse marries a West Point football hero. She soon gets pregnant, but this doesn't stop her from...
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Rhody Graves
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1941
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1940
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Filmed with the full cooperation of the Golden Gloves Tournament Association, this Paramount programmer stars...
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Bill Crane
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1940
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Cecil B. De Mille directed this lavish all-star spectacular paying tribute to America's neighbors to the North. In 1885, as...
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1940
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1940
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Imagine the dismay of those hapless TV station managers who've booked the 1940 Martha Raye vehicle The Farmer's Daughter in...
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Dennis Crane
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1940
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Parole Fixer is another entry in Paramount's unofficial "J. Edgar Hoover" series, purportedly based on an actual case in the...
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Bruce Eaton
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1940
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Previously filmed in 1916 with Mary Pickford's brother Jack in the lead, Booth Tarkington's irresistable coming-of-age novel...
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1940
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In this B movie actioner, a plucky female cub reporter is determined to get her boss a front page scoop and so finagles a...
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Dan Barton
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1940
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Though the title character is loosely based on that of the notorious killer/robber Ma Barker, she has been sanitized and...
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1940
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The Carter Family finds itself in serious financial difficulty when its patriarch, druggist Doc Carter (Frank Craven), is all...
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1939
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The late cinema historian William K. Everson once wrote an article titled "Movies Out of Thin Air", referring to films that...
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1939
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In this crime drama, a young hood and a seductress team up and rob a gas station. As she requires an opulent, exciting...
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1939
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In this comedy, a Missouri mule breeder faces financial ruin after the market collapses. He takes his best mule to a Kansas...
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1939
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The Star Maker is the story (with variations) of vaudeville enterpreneur Gus Edwards, here played by Bing Crosby. Determining...
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1939
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In this drama, an ingenious journalist finds himself at odds with his brother the district attorney over his unconventional...
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1939
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A longtime fan of comedians George Burns and Gracie Allen, "Philo Vance" creator S. S. Van Dyne wrote a tailor-made...
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1939
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Directed by Lewis Milestone nine years after taking home the best director Academy Award for All Quiet on the Western Front,...
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1939
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Paramount's Sudden Money has all the earmarks of a Charlie Ruggles-Mary Boland vehicle, except that this time Ruggles is...
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1939
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Rhythm Romance is the television title for the 1939 Bob Hope comedy Some Like It Hot (the change was made to avoid confusion...
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1939
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In this espionage drama, an inventor creates a way to send television broadcasts across the country and finds himself...
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Dick Randolph
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1939
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Cecil B. DeMille takes us back to the 1860s, then rebuilds the first intercontinental railroad in Union Pacific. The...
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1939
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Akim Tamiroff plays the title role, an underworld leader who controls all illicit operations in Chinatown. Tamiroff is...
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1939
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Idealism vs. Practicality is the Disputed Passage in this lavishly mounted soap opera. Based on a novel by Lloyd C. Douglas...
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1939
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No relation to the 1932 W.C. Fields comedy of the same name, Million Dollar Legs is a college picture starring most of...
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1939
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1938
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In this comedy, an American golf pro falls in love with a woman while visiting France; before long they are married and in...
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1938
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J. Carroll Naish positively oozes immigrant gangster charm in this fairly entertaining thriller from Paramount. He plays...
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1938
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In the rough-and-tumble world of post-Civil War Texas, ex-Confederate soldier Kirk Jordan (Randolph Scott) crosses paths with...
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1938
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We never actually see J. Carroll Naish in Alcatraz, but there's no doubt he's the "king" of the title. Most of the action...
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1938
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This comical campus romance showcases the fancy footwork of All-American basketball player Hank Luisetti while it tells the...
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1938
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1938
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This film is one of acclaimed director Fritz Lang's less noted achievements, a mixture of romance, comedy, drama, and satire....
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1938
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1938
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Paramount's final "Big Broadcast" musical had perhaps the least exciting musical lineup of the series (Tito Guizar,...
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1937
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In this sports drama, framed by the annual Army-Navy football game, a freshman footballer at the Naval Academy falls in love...
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1937
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