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1972
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Those looking for a tasteful but fun little musical comedy had best look elsewhere as this one is basically about the...
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1968
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This musical chronicles the rise to fame of C&W singer Grady Dodd (Hank Williams Jr.). The tale begins as the talented young...
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1968
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The must-be-seen-to-be-believed Fastest Guitar Alive offers singer Roy Orbison in his one and only movie starring role....
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1968
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Three teenage runaways leave home for life in the big city. Shelly (Brooke Bundy) runs away from her father (Lloyd Bochner),...
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1968
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In this dated, satirical drama, a college professor 'drops-out,' 'turns-on' and becomes a hippie guru after two students who...
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1967
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In this drama set during the real life riots of the mid-1960s, an LA police sergeant attempts to service the Strip...
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1967
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In this youthful actioner, two young hot-rodding hoods torment a family while they are en route to a motel in the California...
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1967
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1966
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Narrative takes a back seat to music in this loose remake of Girl Crazy, as Harve Presnell plays a footloose young...
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1965
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Elvis Presley plays singer/actor Johnny Tyronne in this formulated quickie directed by Gene Nelson. While on a promotional...
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1965
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Get Yourself a College Girl tries so desperately to be "hip" that it resembles all those TV comedy sketches where 70-year-old...
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1964
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Perhaps the most popular and influential songwriter in the history of country music, Hank Williams Sr. didn't have a long...
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1964
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Elvis Presley plays a double role in Kissin' Cousins. When the U.S. government wants land owned by the hillbilly clan headed...
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1964
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A small town in the Midwest goes in big for the folk music craze that followed in the wake of the twist. The thin plot has...
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1963
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One of an outcropping of "twist" dance craze movies to pop up like mushrooms after a rain, this standard musical drama by...
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1962
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In this routine western set in 1864 in Montana, U.S. Marshal Jim McDowell (James Philbrook) is trying to safely get a...
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1962
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Unlike some of the "twist" movies that hit the theaters in the early '60s when the dance craze flourished, Twist around the...
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1961
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In this high-seas adventure set in the 1600s, a British sea captain must go undercover, join a pirate band, and capture the...
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1961
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A routine wartime tale of double-crossing spies and Nazi evils, The Enemy General is about the stereotypical, not exceedingly...
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1960
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In this satirical costume fantasy, a clumsy no-talent genie ends up chastised by the genie king and given one last chance to...
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1960
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A European princess and her aunt come to New York to buy clothes for the royal coronation, Riff Manson (Jack Jones) is...
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1959
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The spectacle of the big top and flying trapeze artists provide a dramatic setting for this standard tale about an aerialist...
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1959
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1958
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In this drama, a sea captain is accused of negligence when his ship sinks and 162 passengers drown. A zealous defense...
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1958
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Life Begins at 17 in this all-too-typical example of the "art" of quickie producer Sam Katzman. Plain little Carol Peck...
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1958
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Singer Molly Bee once commented ruefully that her films were shown only to captive audiences in jails and reformatories. One...
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1958
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Filmed on location in Holland, The Last Blitzkrieg stars Van Johnson in the atypical role of WW2 German officer Kroner. The...
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1958
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Scientist Mitch McAfee (Jeff Morrow) cannot convince anyone that an enormous bird, evidently here from outer space, has...
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1957
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This Sam Katzman-produced sci-fier was originally released on a double bill with Katzman's Giant Claw. The plot is motivated...
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1957
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1957
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The secret to immortality is thus: to rejuvenate tired bones and muscles and retain that youthful feeling forever, simply...
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1957
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1957
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This lively musical was made to capitalize on the popularity of calypso music and features some excellent production numbers....
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1957
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This gritty crime drama is based on the true story of a Mexican news reporter who single-handedly takes on a crime...
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1957
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Quickie king Sam Katzman's Zombies of Mora Tau is a game attempt to imitate what Roger Corman was doing so well over at...
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1957
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1956
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Blackjack Ketchum, the real-life gunslinger who'd previously been a peripheral character in several westerns, is herein...
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1956
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Anyone who's seen the 1996 science-fiction lampoon Mars Attacks may have trouble watching Earth vs. the Flying Saucers with a...
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Executive Producer
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1956
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Columbia's The Werewolf is not nearly as generic as its title would suggest: in fact, it is one of the better films of its...
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1956
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In this drama, two prospectors search the Colorado Territory for precious radioactive metal. They find large deposits and...
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1956
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This tense tale of waterfront corruption was clearly inspired by the success of On the Waterfront; there's even a character...
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1956
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Coming off of a hit New York gig, successful rock & roll crooner Arnie Haines (Alan Dale) realizes he and his bandmates are...
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1956
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Two musicians whose dance band is going nowhere happen across a roadhouse in the sticks, where a pack of fun-loving...
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1956
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Like most Sam Katzman efforts of the late 1950s, Miami Expose laid claim to being "torn from today's headlines." Lensed on...
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1956
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One of the many "exposes" of corporate corruption filmed in the 1950s, Houston Story was ground out with stingy efficiency by...
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1956
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1955
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Devil Goddess was the sixteenth and last of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller, playing "himself" (as he had...
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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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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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1955
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1955
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Hot on the heels of Warner Bros.' New York Confidential came Columbia's New Orleans Uncensored. Lensed in semi-documentary...
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1955
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The "juvenile delinquent" film cycle of the 1950s, sparked by The Blackboard Jungle, resulted in such hastily assembled...
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1955
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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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1955
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It Came From Beneath the Sea was the first of several fruitful collaborations between producer Charles H. Schneer and...
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1955
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This probing drama offers an inside look into corruption within the United Auto Workers and is loosely adapted from the true...
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1955
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The fifteenth of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series, Jungle Moon Men stars Johnny Weissmuller, here playing "himself" rather than...
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1955
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Yet another serial from penny-pinching producer Sam Katzman, the fifteen chapter Gunfighters of the Northwest suffered from...
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1954
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Long before he devoted his life to gimmicky horror epics, director William Castle turned out a series of compact westerns for...
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1954
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In this Miami-set crime drama, a secret society of residents united against the ever-encroaching Mafia, hire a reform...
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1954
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Scott Brady plays a decidedly mature Billy the Kid in this Columbia western programmer. According to this acount, Billy was...
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1954
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Though Cannibal Attack is officially an entry in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" B-movie series, star Johnny Weissmuller is cast as...
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1954
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1954
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During a 1980 interview, writer-director Douglas Heyes mentioned that he preferred to forget his first big-screen writing...
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1954
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1954
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1954
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The title doesn't tell all in Jesse James vs. the Daltons. For one thing, hero Joe Branch (Brett King), is suspected of being...
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1954
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1954
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Charge of the Lancers is an all too typical Columbia "B" adventure film of the 1950s, with inexpensive sets, fading stars,...
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1953
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Filmed on sets left over from the Columbia superfeature Salome (and also using generous chunks of stock footage from that...
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Producer
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1953
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Killer Ape is one of the most violent entries in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. In this outing, Jim (Johnny Weissmuller)...
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1953
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Cashing in on the popularity of such pro-Native American films as Broken Arrow, Columbia's resident quickiemeister...
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1953
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Producer Sam Katzman once more rummages through stock footage from the 1953 Columbia costumer Salome and comes up with...
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Producer
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1953
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Valley of the Headhunters was number eleven in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller returns as Jim, while his...
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1953
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Everyone involved with Siren of Bagdad decided early on that this adventure could never be taken seriously; thus it's played...
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1953
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Dan Duryea essays a rare sympathetic role in the Columbia programmer Sky Commandos. At first glance, however, Duryea seems to...
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1953
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Sexy Denise Darcel is the Flame of Calcutta in this Columbia programmer. Set in 18th-century India, the film stars Darcel as...
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1953
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Future horror-film entrepreneur William Castle warmed the director's chair for Fort Ti. Set in the 18th century, the film...
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1953
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Jack McCall, the man who shot Wild Bill Hickok in the back, is presented in a sympathetic light in this "revisionist"...
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1953
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Prince of Pirates is fairly elaborate for a Sam Katzman production, though its low budget does betray itself in the closing...
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1953
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The tenth of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series, Savage Mutiny finds Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) working on behalf of the US...
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1953
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When Gloria Grahame signed her contract at Columbia Pictures, she had no idea the studio would require her to appear in...
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Producer
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1953
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Flying in the face of Hollywood tradition, this cinemadaptation of James Fennimore Cooper's The Pathfinder features genuine...
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1953
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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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1953
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1952
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Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were still referred to as Indo-China when this Sam Katzman-produced adventure quickie was filmed....
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1952
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Voodoo Tiger was the ninth of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" "B"-pictures, with seven more on the docket before the series expired...
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1952
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Generous portions of stock footage from 1948's Joan of Arc are somehow worked into the Arabian Nights proceedings of Thief of...
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1952
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In this lively adventure, an American ambassador arrives in India as it prepares to fight a civil war. He soon learns that...
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1952
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This 1952 programmer was the eighth entry in Columbia's profitable "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller, as ever, stars as...
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1952
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1952
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California Conquest is set in the early 19th century, when California was fighting for its independence from Mexico--and as...
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1952
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Singer Frances Langford stars as herself in Purple Heart Diary. The film is a reenactment of Langford's USO tours during WW...
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1951
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Hoping to force Lucille Ball into breaking her contract, Columbia Pictures chieftain Harry Cohn assigned her to the...
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1951
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When the Redskins Rode is set during the French and Indian Wars of the mid-18th century. Jon Hall stars as Prince Lennoc, the...
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1951
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Jon Hall is right in his element in the Columbia low-budgeter Hurricane Island. Hall plays Captain Carlos Montalvo,...
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Producer
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1951
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Johnny Weissmuller is back as Jungle Jim in Columbia's Jungle Manhunt. In this outing, Jungle Jim leads a search for football...
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1951
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The Korean conflict was in its eighth month when Columbia rushed through the timely "B" picture A Yank in Korea. The title...
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Producer
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1951
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Fury of the Congo was the sixth entry in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series, though in most markets it was the fifth to be...
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1951
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Pygmy Island was entry number five in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller is back as Jungle Jim, who this time...
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1950
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Mark of the Gorilla was Number Four in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series. Johnny Weissmuller stars as Jim, who this time around...
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Producer
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1950
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Warner Baxter made his final screen appearance in Columbia's State Penitentiary. Baxter plays airplane engineer Roger...
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Producer
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1950
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Columbia's Chain Gang combines biting social commentary with good old-fashioned melodrama. Reporter Cliff Roberts...
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1950
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1950
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The second of Columbia's Superman serials, the 15-episode Atom Man Vs. Superman stars Kirk Alyn in the dual role of Clark...
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1950
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Number three in Columbia's "Jungle Jim" series was the misleadingly titled Captive Girl. Johnny Weissmuller returns as Jim,...
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Producer
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1950
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Can there actually have once been a film in which an IRS agent is the hero? Yes, and it was titled Revenue Agent....
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Producer
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1950
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Rhys Williams is afforded the leading role in Columbia's Tyrant of the Sea. The film borrows a few pages from Jack London's...
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Producer
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1950
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Following up on the popular 1943 film serial The Batman, this 15-part serial is about a nefarious masked figure called the...
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1949
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Producer
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1949
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Quickie producer Sam Katzman gathered together a few leftover costumes, sets and props from past Columbia "A" pictures, and...
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Producer
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1949
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Quickie king Sam Katzman was responsible for the 64-minute swashbuckler Barbary Pirate. Set mostly in the bay of Tripoli in...
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1949
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Producer
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1949
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"Tarzan with clothes on". That's how one reviewer summed up Sam Katzman's newest film series Jungle Jim, starring ex-Tarzan...
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1948
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1948
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1948
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Newly arrived at Columbia, quickie producer Sam Katzman tried his hand at a musical with I Surrender Dear. Gloria Jean stars...
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Producer
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1948
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In this high-flying musical, a flight attendant dreams of singing in a band. Just as her career takes off she finds it...
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Producer
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1948
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A rapidly maturing Gloria Jean is the star of the Columbia musical Manhattan Angel. She's cast at Madison Avenue copywriter...
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Producer
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1948
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Robin Hood (Jon Hall) acosts Sir Allan Claire (Michael Duane) and his sister Lady Marian (Patricia Morison) in Sherwood...
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1948
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In this musical, a young socialite reluctantly attends an exclusive school; she would rather be working on becoming a...
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Producer
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1947
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A talented small town gal from Tennessee ends up in the big city after she is discovered by a talent scout. Though the scout...
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1947
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In this musical, an orphan is under the false impression that her newly found relatives are filthy rich. Lacking the heart...
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1947
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1947
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1947
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Band singer Freddie Stewart stars in the pure-'40s frivolity Vacation Days. It's a high-school musical romance, with some of...
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1947
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Producer
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1946
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Jean Porter plays the title role in Betty Co-Ed--and never mind that her character name is Joanne Leeds! The plot gets under...
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Producer
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1946
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High School Hero is all about a high school hero (what else?), played by Monogram musical star Freddy Stewart. A student at...
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Producer
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1946
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The fun in this musical comedy begins when a popular swing singer mysteriously vanishes and a group of prank-loving college...
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Producer
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1946
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The second of two "East Side Kids" entries with horse-racing backgrounds (the first was That Gang of Mine), Mr. Muggs Rides...
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Producer
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1945
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One of the more remarkable aspects of this "East Side Kids" comedy is that, for the first time, one of the "Kids" is a girl,...
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Producer
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1945
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The East Side Kids have become so benign in Docks of New York that they actually go out of their way to help the cops! It all...
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Producer
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1945
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A lesser East Side Kids effort, Block Busters looks more like an elongated 2-reel comedy than a 6-reel feature. This time,...
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Producer
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1944
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The East Side Kids are back in Follow the Leader, one of their most consistently funny outings. While on leave from the Army,...
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Producer
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1944
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Campy Bela Lugosi plays a deranged scientist in this Monogram -produced horror movie. This time, Lugosi and his partner...
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Producer
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1944
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By the time Bowery Champs came out, the East Side Kids had become so domesticated that they actually had jobs. Muggs...
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Producer
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1944
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Though no more expensive or ambitious than any of his earlier Sam Katzman-produced vehicles, Bela Lugosi's Voodoo Man is...
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Producer
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1944
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The East Side Kids were betwixt and between their earlier roughneck characterizations and their later Bowery Boys buffoonery...
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Producer
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1944
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Three bumbling, stumbling slapstick "spiritualists" end up nearly scared to death when they must spend the night in a...
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Producer
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1944
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Whatever poor Bela Lugosi may have done in a past life, the man did not deserve The Ape Man, arguably the worst of his...
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Producer
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1943
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In this musical comedy, a vaudevillian teams up with a barber and becomes a smash hit. The barber also finds himself falling...
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Producer
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1943
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Ghosts on the Loose (which features no ghosts whatsoever) is perhaps the best-known of Monogram's "East Side Kids" series....
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Producer
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1943
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Amateur fighter and all-around bully Muggs McGinniss (Leo Gorcey) tries to cheat in a pool game with hustler Harry Wycoff...
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Producer
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1943
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The East Side Kids come face to face with High Society in Mr. Muggs Steps Out. Ordered by a judge to get a job, Muggs...
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Producer
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1943
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Even non-fans of the East Side Kids will get a goodly share of laughs out of the 1943 series entry Clancy Street Boys. The...
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Producer
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1943
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After an opening scene at a Washington DC cocktail party where it is demonstrated that "loose lips sink ships", the plot...
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Producer
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1942
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A nightclub singer becomes actively involved in the education of the son she has never seen. She uses almost everything she...
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Producer
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1942
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Despite the typical Monogram drawbacks -- murky photography, stolid staging, ramshackle sets -- The Corpse Vanishes remains...
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Producer
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1942
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Set soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Let's Get Tough! opens with the East Side Kids -- Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall,...
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Producer
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1942
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Bowery at Midnight casts Bela Lugosi as Professor Brenner, a psychology instructor at New York University (which looks a lot...
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Producer
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1942
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In this "East Side Kids" escapade (the eighth in the series), the gang, led by Muggs McGinniss (Leo Gorcey), help a man load...
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Producer
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1942
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Short of funds to buy baseball uniforms, the East Side Kids are forced to go to work for their crooked ex-pal Hank (Gabriel...
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1942
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The East Side Kids, featuring Leo Gorcey, Gabriel Dell and Huntz Hall, star in this spirited blend of action and comedy. The...
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Producer
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1942
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In this musical comedy, a musical comedy star is finally reunited with her estranged son whom she hasn't seen in 20 years....
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Producer
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1942
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Mugs McGinniss (Leo Gorcey), top dog of the East Side Kids, takes a job at an airplane plant. Here he grows suspicious of Dr....
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Producer
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1941
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Invisible Ghost is far from the best of Bela Lugosi's Monogram vehicles (if indeed there is such a thing), but with...
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Producer
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1941
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Muggs Maloney (Leo Gorcey) is supposed to be preparing for the Golden Gloves competition but he doesn't want to train anymore...
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Producer
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1941
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In their first of two Monogram spook comedies, the East Side Kids and Bela Lugosi square off in yet another haunted house. On...
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1941
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1941
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Long before the character was appropriated by Buster Crabbe, "Lightning" Bill Carson was played by Tim McCoy in a series of...
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Producer
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1940
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Despite the ridicule of the rest of the East Side Kids, Mugs Maloney (Leo Gorcey) aspires to be a jockey. He gets his chance...
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Producer
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1940
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In their second Monogram caper, Knuckles (Dave O'Brien) and the East Side Kids (Bobby Jordan, Leo Gorcey, Sunshine Sammy...
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Producer
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1940
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Police detective Pat O'Day (Leon Ames) involves himself with a gang of slum kids led by Dutch Kuhn (Hally Chester) and Danny...
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Producer
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1940
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In this exciting western, a mysterious masked hero helps tired settlers protect their lands from the wicked land-grabbers....
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Producer
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1939
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Tim McCoy is back as hard-ridin' Lighting Bill Carson in Victory Pictures' Trigger Fingers. When rustlers invade a peaceful...
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Producer
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1939
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Tim McCoy once again played Department of Justice agent "Lightning Bill" Carson in Code of the Cactus, and once again he...
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Producer
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1939
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In this complicated western, a group of explorers head to Mexico to hunt for an Indian burial ground. The hero, who has been...
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Producer
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1939
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Tall-in-the-saddle Tim McCoy essays a dual role in the low-budget western Outlaw's Paradise. As luck would have it,...
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Producer
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1939
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Former silent screen cowboy Tom Tyler and newcomer Lon Chaney, Jr. (still billed, modestly, as Creighton Chaney) square off...
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Producer
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1938
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Orphan of the Pecos is one of the eight Tom Tyler westerns produced by Victory Pictures during the 1937-38 season. Victory...
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1938
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Even for a Sam Katzman production, the 1937 Tom Tyler western Brothers of the West is remarkably tacky. The steely-eyed...
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Director, Producer
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1937
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Former silent-movie matinee idol Rod LaRocque does what he can with the Poverty Row quickie Taming the Wild. LaRocque is cast...
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Producer
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1937
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Produced by Sam Katzman's Victory Pictures, $1,000,000 Racket stars Katzman's biggest "name," ex-Olympic athlete Herman Brix....
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Producer
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1937
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In trying to help Betsy (Joan Barclay), who has stolen a diamond her father left for collateral with loan sharks Crone...
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Director, Producer
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1937
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Silver-haired silent film leading man Herbert Rawlinson plays Scotland Yard inspector Sir James Blake in this 15-episode...
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1937
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1937
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The agent for a cattlemen's association and his partner spot an old enemy in town one day. They discover that he is planning...
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Producer
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1937
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An heiress on the lam, a federal agent on a mission to catch a gang of mail thieves, and Hattie McDaniel are the main...
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Director, Producer
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1937
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Two Minutes to Play is a cheap but energetic Sam Katzman-produced vehicle for Olympic champion Herman Brix. The star plays...
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Producer
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1937
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Cheapie king Sam Katzman was both producer and director of the Tom Tyler western The Lost Ranch. "Our Tom" essays his...
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Director, Producer
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1937
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A radio-controlled bomb accurate within 200 miles is the cause of much mayhem in this low-budget science fiction-thriller...
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Producer
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1936
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In this western, a pugilist heads out west to find the crook who fixed his last fight so he can clear his own name. ~ Sandra...
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1936
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A homicidal hunchback known as The Fiend is stalking a theater company in this ultra low-budget whodunit ostensibly based on...
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Producer
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1936
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In this crime drama, a G-man goes on vacation and ends up pursing a crook disguised as an honest lawyer. ~ Sandra Brennan,...
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Producer
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1936
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Filmed back-to-back with Rip Roarin' Buckaroo, this low-budget Western starred the darkly handsome Tom Tyler as Jerry Lane, a...
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Producer
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1936
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One of the few non-western releases from Sam Katzman's Victory Productions, Put on the Spot stars Eddie Nugent as G-Man Bob...
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Producer
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1936
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Notorious Hollywood tightwad Sam Katzman's first serial, Shadow of Chinatown stars Bela Lugosi as Victor Poten, a Eurasian...
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Producer
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1936
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Based on a Peter B. Kyne short story, The Final Assignment (which was also the film's alternate title), Fighting Coward...
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Producer
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1935
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Silent screen leading man Lawrence Gray stars in this low-budget thriller produced by legendary penny-pincher Sam Katzman....
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1935
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The second of eight low-budget versions of Peter B. Kyne short stories, Hot Off the Press starred Jack LaRue as Bill Jeffry,...
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1935
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1935
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Released in the wake of the spooky The Big Calibre (1935), this Bob Steele Western featured the spectacle of a villain...
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1935
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An above-average cast makes up for the lack of production values in this, the second of 32 Bob Steele Westerns produced by...
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1934
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