Sometime after the events of the first Planet of the Apes, the climax of which is repeated frame for frame at the beginning...
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1970
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At the behest of a Latin-American dictator (Thomas Gomez), the Mafia sends one of their most efficient operatives (James...
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1969
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Endora casts a spell on Darrin which causes him to vanish whenever he speaks Spanish. Trouble is, Darrin has been shipped off...
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1969
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This forgettable comedy finds Joe Lightcloud (Elvis Presley) as a mixed-blood Indian with strong ties to his tribe and his...
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Grandpa
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1968
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Elveron is one of those corruption-ridden towns just ripe for reforming by idealists like doctor James Franciscus. He has...
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1968
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Wandering into the small Mexican town where Luis Gallegos (John Alonso) is about to be hanged, mercenary peddler Sykes...
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Sykes
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1961
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1961
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Robert Stack stars in this sea-faring historical epic as John Paul Jones, the first great hero of the American Navy. While...
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1959
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Hypochondriac Walter Bedecker (David Wayne) would do anything to feel better -- including making a deal with the Devil. When...
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Mr. Cadwallader
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1959
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Clark Gable stars in this standard romantic comedy, one of his last films before his death in 1960. Based on the play Accent...
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1959
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Former circus aerialist Burt Lancaster was the logical choice to star in the Technicolor drama Trapeze. Lancaster plays a...
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Bouglione
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1956
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Wang Kahn
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1956
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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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Don David
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1955
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Sirago
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1955
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Actor Abner Biberman specialized in unpleasant characters; when he turned director in the mid-1950s, he specialized in...
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George Parkinson
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1955
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Forrest Tucker stars in this yeoman Republic actioner. A short-term railroad freight line is threatened with extinction by a...
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Haight
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1955
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In the 1950s, historical spectaculars set in the Far or Middle East became the repository for exploitive tales of eroticism,...
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Osman Aga
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1954
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Gambler From Natchez is one of a group on non-Cinemascope films released by 20th Century-Fox's Panorama Pictures subsidiary....
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Capt. Barbee
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1954
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This tuneful romantic melodrama is set in a tiny Mexican village and is comprised of three storylines. One tale concerns a...
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1953
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Ethnic sitcom about a newly arrived Italian immigrant's efforts to become an American. The Irish-American J. Carrol Naish had...
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Pasquale (1953)
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1952
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Generous helpings of stock footage from the 1944 film Buffalo Bill help make Pony Soldier seem far more expensive and...
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Natayo Smith
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1952
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The tendency is to scoff at Macao as just another example of Josef von Sternberg's late-career exercises in exoticism; true,...
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Lt. Sebastian
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1952
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Based on an operetta by Franz Lehar, this remake of the 1934 original finds a wealthy widow (Lana Turner) returning to her...
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King of Marshovia
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1952
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Jean Peters is at her feisty best in Anne of the Indies. Harboring a grudge against all men (and not without reason), Anne...
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Blackbeard
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1951
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The story of the legendary Harlem Globetrotters takes second place to the rise to prominence of All-American athlete...
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Abe Saperstein
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1951
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Sheriff Kellwin C. Burke
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1951
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Gen. Liguras
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1950
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Emissary
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1950
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1950
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Reardon
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1949
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A Christmastime TV perennial, Come to the Stable is the gentle saga of two French nuns (Celeste Holm with accent,...
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Luigi Rossi
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1949
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There's propaganda aplenty in RKO's I Married a Communist, the first of producer Howard R. Hughes's many anti-Red broadsides....
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Vanning
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1949
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That Midnight Kiss served to introduce the film-going public to MGM's newest singing sensation, Mario Lanza. Just as he did...
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1949
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John Garfield, in the best performance of his career, portrays Joe Morse, an ambitious attorney who has long since abandoned...
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Leo Morse
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1948
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Casbah is a musical remake of the 1938 film Algiers, which was itself a remake of the French film Pepe Le Moko. Tony Martin...
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1948
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Curley Hoff
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1948
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Angel in Exile represents a one-time-only directorial collaboration between cult favorite Allan Dwan and B-western workhouse...
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Dr. Esteban Chavez
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1948
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Pancho
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1947
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In this big-budget historical adventure, Tyrone Power stars as Pedro De Vargas, a young and impetuous nobleman in 16th...
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1947
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Three years after song-and-dance man Dick Powell reshaped his nice-guy image by playing hard-boiled gumshoe Phillip Marlowe...
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1947
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Returning to Singapore after a five-year absence, WWII veteran Matt Gordon (Fred MacMurray) mournfully recalls his romance...
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Mr. Mauribus
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1947
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One of many films of the late 1940s examining the impact of WWII on post-war domestic life in the U.S., The Swell Guy is the...
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Dave Vinson
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1946
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If Grecian storyteller Aesop really did exist, he was most likely a black slave. He wasn't an Austrian actor with an Egyptian...
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King Croesus
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1946
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1945
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In this comedy, a PR man saves a struggling radio station from ruin. Songs include: "Slap Polka", "Walk A Little Faster",...
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1945
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In this action western, the notorious Dalton Boys have decided to go straight and move to Argentina. Just before they leave,...
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1945
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In this costume drama, a woman travels from New England to California's Barbary coast to avenge her brother's death. There...
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Dan
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1945
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For their first film in a year, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello played it safe with a medley of old burlesque routines and...
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1944
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Paramount Pictures did their patriotic duty with this World War II era musical, with a number of the studio's biggest stars...
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1944
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Engineer Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis) is at a seedy midtown Manhattan bar early one evening, drowning his sorrows over a...
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Inspector Burgess
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1944
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The third installment in Universal's low-budget "Inner Sanctum" mysteries, Dead Man's Eyes promises a great deal more than...
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1944
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1944
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Two Bowery vaudevillians compete to be the first to produce shows on Broadway. They might be friends were they not so...
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1944
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Count Seebruck
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1944
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Wagstaff
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1943
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Cattlemen Robert Paige and Noah Beery Jr. run up against a shady syndicate, set up to squash the dealing between independent...
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1943
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This frothy fantasy adventure centers upon the exotic romance between a shark fisherman (the sharks he captured are used for...
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1943
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Randolph Scott was the star of Corvette K-225, a tribute to the World War II corvette escorts which guided Allied convoys...
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1943
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From the first frame of its opening credits, Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror promises (and subsequently delivers)...
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R.F. Meade
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1942
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1942
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1942
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In a harem in a Middle Eastern palace, the guardian leads the women he protects in telling the tale of Halroun-Al-Raschid...
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1942
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