In this Disney western, Jim Dale plays Eli Bloodshy, and his twin sons Wild Billy and Jasper. The older man has founded the...
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1978
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When a couple of ruthless businessmen threaten her logging camp, a defenseless widow is aided by a group of Alaskan...
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1975
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A desperate young mother wants to reclaim the baby she sold into adoption. The woman approaches undercover cop Tony Baretta...
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1975
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The titular "architect" in this episode is Arthur McBride (Monte Markham), so named for his brilliant execution of complex...
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1970
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Most of this episode was filmed on location at California's Riverside Raceway. Having financed his racing activities by...
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1968
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A murder investigation uncovers a plot that could destroy the world as we know it in this thriller. When a scientist doing...
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1968
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Art-gallery owner Francis Clune (Donald Murphy) is the victim of theft and fraud, while his girlfriend Bobbie Dane (Francine...
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1966
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Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) is taken by surprise when a young woman (Mary Mitchell) sweeps into his office, begging him to...
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1965
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With this all-star Cinerama epic, producer/director Stanley Kramer vowed to make "the comedy that would end all comedies."...
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1963
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Elliot Ness (Robert Stack) goes undercover again, this time motivated not so much by a sense of duty as by loyalty to his old...
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1963
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This time around, Tammy, played by Sandra Dee, becomes a nurse's aid to care for an old rich woman and causes a commotion....
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1963
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This sentimental Western finds Father Dan (Don Beddoe) as a kindly priest in a lawless town. He reforms a colorful cast of...
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Slim
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1962
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After borrowing 13 dollars from his father, Beaver (Jerry Mathers) demands the right to go to the store and choose his own...
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Salesman
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1961
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Although limited by a low-budget, this is a respectable wartime drama by director John A. Bushelman, set on the front lines...
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Cpl. Pumphrey
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1961
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This is the very last entry in the long-running Bowery Boys saga. This time the gang gets involved with English diamond...
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1958
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In this occult obscurity, an old hillbilly named Pete Jensen (Ed Nelson) makes a pact with the Devil and returns to the town...
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Screenwriter
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1958
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In this comedy, an auto mechanic and a horse trainer successfully steal $30,000 from a bank and squander it. They buy a race...
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1958
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When a city cafe owner buys himself a peaceful country manse to relax in, the Bowery Boys are quite excited. Unfortunately,...
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1957
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In this entry in the long-running "Bowery Boys" series Sach sells his soul to the Devil so he can atone for spending a...
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1957
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In this entry in the long-running series, The Bowery Boys must help their leader after he becomes hypnotized by an...
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1957
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In this episode of the long-running "Bowery Boys" series, Sach reminisces about the time he and the gang spent helping the...
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1957
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Also known as Wiretapper and The Jim Vaus Story, this low-budget production begins as a crime melodrama, then bumpily segues...
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1956
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This is one of the last episodes of the long-running Bowery Boys film series. This time the trouble begins when a spoiled...
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1956
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The Bowery Boys find themselves up to their unwashed necks in international intrigue when they agree to help the exiled king...
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1956
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James Craig plays Sheriff Pat Garrett, the man who gunned down Billy the Kid. We always thought that was the end of the...
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1956
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In this entry in the long running Bowery Boys series, the boys begin working as free-lance photographers. Trouble ensues when...
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1956
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In this downbeat exploitation drama, a vengeful father vents his wrath on the teenage terrors who bashed his baby's head...
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1955
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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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1955
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The strangest aspect of the low-budget fantasy effort The Rocket Man is the fact that one of its screenwriters was...
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1954
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At age 50, Bob Hope was getting a bit too long in tooth for frenzied farces like Off Limits, but his surplus of energy makes...
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Bullet Bradley
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1953
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Mike
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1953
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A rare foray into straight action-adventure by comedy director Edward Bernds, Hot News stars Stanley Clements as ex-pugilist...
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Mark Miller
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1953
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The perfunctorily titled Jet Job is an updated retelling of the old one about the hotshot test pilot who learns the value of...
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Joe Kovak
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1952
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Bantam-weight Stanley Clements is Army Bound in this breezy Monogram programmer. Clements plays midget-car driver Frank...
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Frank Cermak
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1952
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William Holden plays Boots Malone, a dishonest--and impoverished--jockey's agent. Malone sees a chance to crack the big time...
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Stash Clements
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1951
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Stanley Clements stars in Republic's Pride of Maryland as an ambitious jockey named Frankie (an inside joke: most movie...
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Frankie
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1951
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Producer-director Edward L. Cahn's Prominent Pictures produced this low-budget thriller-noir which was then sold outright to...
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Jackie Wales
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1950
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Columbia Pictures attempted to duplicate the success of Monogram's "Bowery Boys" pictures with its 1950 programmer Military...
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Stash
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1950
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This odd, sometimes whimsical, ultimately violent Damon Runyon-esque story casts Glenn Ford as Joe Miracle, a professional...
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1949
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Boys' Prison is a reissue title for 1949's Johnny Holiday--and a curious one indeed, since it is made clear throughout that...
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1949
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This drama tells about a juvenile delinquent that wavers between loyalty to a fellow crook and a kind-hearted reform school...
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Eddie Duggan
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1949
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In 1947, Variety Clubs International, a showbiz charitable organization, was responsible for the frothy musical Variety Girl....
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Bitsy
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1949
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Infused with religious themes, this crime drama is considered a minor example of film noir. Set in Los Angeles, it tells the...
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1949
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Pine-Thomas Productions' "Big Town" film series, based on the radio program of the same name, came to an end with Big Town...
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Tommy Malone
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1948
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Boots Warren
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1948
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This suspenseful crime drama reenacts the famed 1947 prison break out of the Canon City, Colorado corrections facility and...
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1948
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The Plan 9 From Outer Space of baseball biopics, The Babe Ruth Story is definitely in the "So Bad It's Good" category. An...
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1948
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Chronic gambler Ellen Crane (Paulette Goddard) indulges in games of chance to compensate for the loss of her boyfriend during...
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Joe the Bellhop
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1948
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Ham Fisher's comic-strip pugilist Joe Palooka is once more visualized on-screen in Monogram's Winner Take All. In this one,...
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Tommy
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1948
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This story of two young hopefuls who come to Hollywood is merely a thin device to feature almost every star working for...
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Himself
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1947
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1946
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The tumultuous world of horse-racing provides the backdrop of this drama. Directed by Raoul Walsh, Salty O'Rourke features...
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1945
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Bearing little relation to the hit Broadway play on which it was based, See My Lawyer was the last and least of Olsen and...
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1945
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That The Girl in the Case is not to be taken seriously is demonstrated in the scene wherein its dignified leading man Edmund...
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Tuffy
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1944
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It took some doing to persuade the staunchly Catholic Bing Crosby to play a happy-go-lucky priest in Going My Way; luckily he...
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1944
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The title of this low-budget Universal musical was lifted from the Andrew Sisters' hit song, introduced in 1941's...
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1943
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Practically everybody on the Warner Bros. lot shows up in the wartime morale-boosting musical extravaganza Thank Your Lucky...
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1943
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1943
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To fully appreciate The More the Merrier, it is important to know that, during WW2, there was an acute housing shortage in...
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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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1943
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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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1942
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Bob Hope's first starring vehicle for producer Sam Goldwyn borrows the title of Bob's 1942 autobiography They Got Me Covered...
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1942
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Roddy McDowall stars Hugh Aylesworth, as a well-bred English youth who is evacuated to America during the London blitz. Hugh...
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Tom Sanders
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1942
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In this romance, a spoiled, self-centered rich boy John T. Bromley III, is simultaneously disinherited by his wealthy aunt...
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Stash
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1942
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Well-known New York sports promoter Frankie Christopher (Victor Mature) is the prime suspect in the murder of Vicky Lynn...
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1941
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In this sentimental drama, a real estate executive tires of his privileged life working for his wealthy father-in-law and...
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1941
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Down in San Diego was previewed as Young Americans, which is why prints still exist bearing both titles. The film is...
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1941
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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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