The title of this episode refers to a curious chemical process created by college student Marv Adams (Gary Vinson). Alas,...
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1957
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A little girl is found wandering in the desert, in a state of complete shock. When she finally revives, she can scream out...
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1954
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A climactic donnybrook between hero Allan Lane and ace Republic villain Roy Barcroft is the highlight of this otherwise...
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1953
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1953
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Pride of St. Louis is the story of one of baseball's most colorful characters, Jerome Herman "Dizzy" Dean. While playing...
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1952
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One of several early-1950s films to capitalize on the Kefauver Committee's investigation of organized crime,...
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Murray Sirak
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1952
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Having supped full of success with the multi-storied O. Henry's Full House, 20th Century-Fox assembled another all-star...
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1952
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1951
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Produced by "March of Time" maven Louis de Rochemont, Whistle at Eaton Falls is docudrama concerning a labor dispute in a...
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1951
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One of the finest and most troubling films to come out of Universal-International, The Sleeping City tried to emulate some of...
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1950
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Filmed in semi-documentary fashion, House on 92nd Street is a "now it can be told" drama about the smashing of a Nazi spy...
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1945
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Charles E. Blaney was a well-known name when it came to melodramas, and this one was brought to the screen with all the...
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Jim Blazes
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1924
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For those not around in 1917, "bar sinister" referred to illegitimacy. In this case, the person whose heritage in question is...
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1917
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One Day originated as the sequel to Elinor Glyn's steamy best-seller Three Weeks (itself filmed in 1915 and 1922). The action...
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1916
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