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Director
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1964
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In the wake of a nuclear war that wipes out 92 percent of the world's population, civilization rebuilds itself with the help...
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Director, Producer
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1962
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Newcomer Kelly Ryan plays Kate, The Outlaw's Daughter, in this medium-scale western. Led astray by outlaw leader Jess...
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Director, Producer
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1954
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Produced, directed and cowritten by former child star Wesley Barry, Racing Blood was distributed in the US by 20th...
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Director, Producer, Screen Story
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1954
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Director
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1953
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Producer
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1952
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Director, Producer
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1952
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Monogram's Sea Tiger stars John Archer as discredited sea captain Ben McGrun, on the outs for supposedly collaborating with...
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Producer
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1952
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In this children's move, a teenager and his loyal dog wander the wild West. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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Director
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1948
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Even after three appearances as oriental sleuth Charlie Chan, Roland Winters showed no interest in taking the role seriously....
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First Assistant Director
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1948
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1943
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Stunt Pilot is a typically lively entry in Monogram's "Tailspin Tommy" series. Hired to work on an aviation picture, ace...
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1939
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Filmed on location at Lake Los Angeles, CA, this minor Monogram Western starred Jack Randall (aka Addison Randall and Allan...
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Mexicali Kid
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1938
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Based upon Arthur Kober's play (which was subsequently musicalized onstage as Wish You Were Here, Having Wonderful Time stars...
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1938
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Another of RKO's movie vehicles for radio comic Joe Penner ("You na-a-a-asty man!"), Mr. Doodle Kicks Off stars Penner as the...
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1938
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In this crime drama, a tightwad accountant for a newspaper becomes friends with a reporter. The bookkeeper goes on vacation,...
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1937
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Film collectors take note: Hal Roach's Pick a Star is not a Laurel and Hardy picture, though the popular comic duo does make...
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1937
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John Ford, whose fierce pride in his Irish heritage often manifested itself in his work, directed this historical drama which...
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1936
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Richard Cromwell stars in Columbia's Men of the Hour as dedicated newsreel cameraman Dave Durkin. When Dave and his...
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Dick Williams
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1935
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Produced independently by Edward Small, this surprisingly realistic gangster yarn stars stalwart Richard Arlen as Mal...
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1935
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Another of Thorne Smith's slyly naughty fantasy novels, Night Life of the Gods was transferred to the screen with reasonable...
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1935
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The late "B"-picture historian Don Miller once referred to the "teenage sex" exploitationers of the 1930s as the "...
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1934
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In this tear-jerking adaptation of Louis Bromfield's novel A Good Woman, the title character stands tall in the face of small...
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1934
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Charles Delaney, an all-purpose actor who appeared in several Poverty Row productions of the early 1930s, assumes the role of...
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1931
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Sunny Skies was the first of two attempts by Tiffany Studios to make a major talkie star out of Jewish dialect comedian...
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1930
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In this drama, a jockey gets caught up in a rivalry between two horse-owners. More trouble ensues when the jockey and one of...
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1930
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A well-staged battle between two wild horses became the centerpiece in this early musical Western starring diminutive Mexican...
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1930
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In this drama, a junkman, Maurice Chevalier in his American film debut, rescues a drowning boy from the Seine. The boy's...
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1929
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1928
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This easygoing service comedy stars Donald Keith in the title role. A tough topkick, Mulligan intends to make a "real man"...
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1928
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Wild Geese is based on a novel by Martha Ostenso, originally serialized in the pages of The Pictorial Review. The story is...
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1927
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Legendary (and, to some, infamous) African-American comedian Stepin Fetchit made his first screen appearance in...
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"Skippy" Lowry
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1927
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Freckle-faced Wesley Barry was one of the most popular juvenile stars of the 1920s. In The Fighting Cub, Barry plays Thomas...
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1925
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Metro Goldwyn Mayer produced this drama with the cooperation of the Navy Department, and many of the scenes -- including the...
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Ted Lawrence
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1925
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George Washington Belgrave ($Wesley Barry) is the son of Senator Belgrave (William Courtright). When a secret report by the...
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George Belgrave
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1924
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Bunyan (Wesley Barry, who was too old for former child roles, but too young to be a credible adult) works as a garage...
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Battling Bunyan
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1924
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Ben Applegate
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1923
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Wesley Barry plays Brick Hubbard, a printer's devil, or printing apprentice, for a small town newspaper. When he is robbed,...
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1923
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14-year-old boys are far more sophisticated now than they were during the 1910s and 1920s, so this picture, based on the...
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Penrod
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1922
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In this comedy adventure, Marmaduke Clarke (Wesley Barry) is the spoiled son of a millionaire who is bored at home. When the...
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Marmaduke Clarke
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1922
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Freckle-faced juvenile star Wesley Barry was on a roll when he appeared in this Warner Brothers "special" -- his last several...
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Mickey Callahan
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1922
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Corny as it may sound now, Gus Edwards' song "School Days" was once a popular sentimental hit. It inspired a vaudeville...
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Speck Brown
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1921
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Director Marshall Neilan proved to be a little ahead of his time when he made this satirical comedy-drama, based on the book...
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1921
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This film combines four short films under the title Bits Of Life. The Bad Samaritan is taken from a story in Popular Magazine...
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1921
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Director Marshall Neilan brought his cast and crew to Montana for this extravagant re-telling of the famous last stand at...
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Dick
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1921
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Katherine MacDonald, who was known more for her beauty than for her acting ability, is the star of this satirical thriller,...
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1921
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Dinty O'Sullivan (Wesley Barry) is the son of poor Irish immigrants. His father was killed the day he and his mother arrived...
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1920
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In spite of an all-star cast and the talents of director Marshall Neilan, there wasn't much that could be done with this...
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1919
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This first of several cinematic adaptations of the Jean Webster play Daddy Long Legs stars "America's Sweetheart,"...
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1919
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Don't let that title fool you: Male and Female is really James M. Barrie's The Admirable Crichton, as interpreted by...
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1919
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Coming as it did on the heels of what many consider to be Mary Pickford's greatest triumph, Stella Maris (1918), this film...
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1918
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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm was the first film version of the Kate Douglas Wiggin novel and play. Mary Pickford, 23 years old...
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1917
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