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1977
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Poorly written, directed and photographed, The Doomsday Machine is one of those cheap sci-fi farragos which rounds up several...
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1972
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This bleak World War II action drama, directed by John Guillermin, concerns the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen -- the last...
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1969
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An international collection of second-string actors grace the cast of this bargain-basement Sergio Leone knock off....
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1968
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After his head is surgically removed and sustained, Hitler is, essentially, still alive and living on an island in the...
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1966
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American-International's Beach Party series came to an abrupt end with Ghost in the Invisible Bikini. Because of such...
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1966
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Dull, workaday life at the Navy weather station base on Gow Island is broken up -- violently -- when a transport plane from...
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1966
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This exploitation crime drama offers a fictionalized account of John Dillinger just before he became known as one of the...
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1965
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Lust and corruption destroy the career of a prominent senator in this super-sleazy political drama. He is involved with at...
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1964
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In this crime drama, a bored, but seductive wife of a wealthy old ranch goes cruising for trouble and finds it when she...
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1964
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Kelly (Constance Towers), a prostitute who wants to transform her life, beats up her pimp, takes the 75 dollars he owes her,...
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1964
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Science goes too far as one of the greatest villains of the 20th century makes a last stand in South America in this crackpot...
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1963
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Shock Corridor represents filmmaker Samuel Fuller at his most excessive, but few would have it otherwise. Peter Breck plays a...
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1963
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This third film version of the lachrymose Fannie Hurst novel Back Street stars Susan Hayward as Rae Smith the role previously...
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1961
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Slipping along an ill-defined track between seriousness, subtle farce, and all-out slapstick, this sci-fi comedy-drama by...
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1960
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A low-budget, tawdry police yarn with the world of prostitution and gangsters thrown in, Vice Raid features Mamie Van Doren...
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1959
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The United States space program reports that its missing, overdue manned Mars probe has returned to Earth orbit, but that...
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1959
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A somewhat wooden rendition of an improbable western, this tale of Basques crossing the U.S. in 1847 with a load of...
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1959
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When Alistair Cooke shows up to introduce Three Faces of Eve, we know that the fact-based story will bear more than a little...
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1957
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When an Army general is appointed to the sensitive diplomatic post that the powerful publisher of a prominent news magazine...
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1957
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The dramatic weight of Man From Del Rio rests securely on the broad shoulders of star Anthony Quinn. Cast as an indigent...
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1956
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1955
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Completed in 1953, Dragon's Gold was released by United Artists early the following year. John Archer (the father of...
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1954
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In this vintage sci-fi adventure, a team of scientists is studying meteors and is baffled by how and why they are often...
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1954
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1954
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In a mountain home, Dr. Cliff Groves (Robert Shayne) is working hard on the theories that have driven him to the point of...
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1953
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1953
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Nobody has an easy time of it in the costume actioner Shark River. Wanted for murder, Clay Webley (Warren Stevens) and his...
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1953
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Though out of favor with many Abbott and Costello buffs, Abbott and Costello Meet Captain Kidd is actually a lot of fun, so...
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1952
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1952
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Produced in Mexico, Stronghold was distributed in the U.S. by Lippert Pictures. The studio hoped that the presence of...
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1952
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Fort Defiance stars Dane Clark as Civil War deserter Johnny Tallon. Despite his checkered past, Johnny is idolized by his...
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1951
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The title tells all in Realart's Basketball Fix. Talented young basketball star Johnny Long (Marshall Thompson) allows...
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1951
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Written by murder-mystery specialist Craig Rice, The Underworld Story concerns a corrupt newspaperman (Dan Duryea), who is in...
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1950
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In this film Wanda Hendrix plays a WAVE officer who is endlessly pursued by ex-airmen Edmond O'Brien, Johnny Sands, and Steve...
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1950
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Though hampered by a small budget that shrank with each shooting day, director Burgess Meredith fashioned a serviceable film...
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1949
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In this courtroom drama, two opposing lawyers lead a double life. In the courtroom they are ruthless toward each other, but...
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1948
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Even star Joan Bennett and director Fritz Lang regarded The Secret Beyond the Door as the weakest of their collaborative...
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1948
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A woman struggles to reassemble her broken life in this drama that features Susan Hayward in her first starring role. The...
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1947
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At the request of the Signal Corps, John Huston made a wartime documentary of the emotionally disturbed war veterans being...
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1946
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1944
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1943
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A "B" picture with "A" aspirations, Bombay Clipper mostly takes place on a flight from India to San Francisco. Someone has...
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1942
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With America's Air Force not completely mobilized in mid-1942, Universal paid tribute to those foresighted Yankee flyboys who...
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1942
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For the benefit of those who came in late, the John Robert Powers modelling agency was at one time the most famous and...
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1942
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Orson Welles' followup to Citizen Kane (1941) was utterly different from Kane in style and texture, but just as brilliant in...
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1942
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Up-and-coming Universal leading man Robert Stack made his western-movie debut in Badlands of Dakota. Set in the Dakotas...
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1941
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1941's The Black Cat is neither a remake of the 1934 Karloff-Lugosi film of the same name, nor does it bear the slightest...
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1941
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1941
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Another cookie-cutter Universal minimusical, Moonlight in Hawaii gathered together the usual suspects-Johnny Downs, Leon...
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1941
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San Antonio Rose is an amiably wacky mini-musical evenly divided between its "official" stars, The Merry Macs, and a strong...
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1941
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There's something very odd about Romano (John Litel), a notorious gangster serving time in the federal pen. For one thing,...
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1941
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Radio humorist Bob Burns plays the title role in Alias the Deacon. Based on a stage play by John B. Hymer and LeRoy Clements...
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1940
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In this drama, a despondent fellow contemplates suicide after he is abandoned by his last girlfriend. To ensure that his...
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1940
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Margie is one of the fast and funniest of Universal's pocket musicals, though its two-director dichotomy hardly seems...
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1940
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In this boxing drama, the trouble begins when a fight breaks out at a local gym. When a boxing promoter sees that Dick, who...
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1940
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Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay, stars of Columbia's "Ellery Queen" series, let their hair down and went "screwball" in...
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1940
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In this crime drama, the owner and chief editor of a newspaper gets together with two college pals and begins looking into...
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1939
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1939
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1939
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For some reason, Hollywood movie musicals "discovered" Hawaii in the late 1930s. One of the lesser but still entertaining...
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1939
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To dim-bulb accountants find themselves working for a bookie in this comedy. Their jobs and their lives are placed in...
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1939
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Sigrid Gurie, the Swede from Brooklyn who in 1938 was touted as Sam Goldwyn's answer to Garbo, was taking whatever work she...
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1939
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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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1938
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1938
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The rivalry between two columnists provides the basis of this drama. The most powerful of the two (patterned after columnist...
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1938
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Glenda Farrell plays still another fast-talking girl reporter in Universal's Exposed. Willing to sell her soul for a story,...
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1938
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This murder mystery is set behind-the-scenes of a radio station. the trouble begins when a hated cad of a sponsor is found...
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1938
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Less than a week after the press preview of his second starring feature Man in Blue, Robert Wilcox was seen on-screen in his...
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1937
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Scott Colton, a good-looking young fellow whom Universal was grooming for stardom (unsuccessfully as it turned out) heads the...
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1937
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Four Days Wonder is adapted from the A. A. Milne novel of the same name. New Universal contractee Jeanne Dante stars as...
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1936
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