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1964
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1952
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Cecil B. DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth is a lavish tribute to circuses, featuring three intertwining plotlines...
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1952
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A group of archeologists is sent to the American Southwest to investigate a tribe's claims that they are descendants of the...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1948
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Hypnotism and mind control take center stage in this unusual latter-day "Hopalong Cassidy" series entry produced by its star,...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1948
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In this the final Hopalong Cassidy Western, Hoppy (William Boyd), California Carlson (Andy Clyde), and Lucky Jenkins (Rand...
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Producer
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1948
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The Last Chance Inn, the main locality in this latter-day Hopalong Cassidy Western, certainly lives up to its name. A...
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Producer
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1948
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Returning to the scenic splendor of Lone Pine's Alabama Hills, Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) tries to help retired...
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Producer
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1948
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The long-running "Hopalong Cassidy" series trudged on with its 61st entry, Sinister Journey. William Boyd, looking pretty...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1948
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"This town ain't big enough to hold both of us," saloon owner Dink Davis (Cliff Clark) tells his new rival Steve Mawson...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1948
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Reading-of-the-will melodramatics substitute for the usual B-Western shootin' and fightin' in this late entry in the long...
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Producer
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1947
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Although Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) agrees to remain at Mesa City for a couple of days so that California (Andy Clyde)...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1947
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There's oil in them thar hills in this late entry in the long-running Hopalong Cassidy Western series. Or, rather, there is...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1947
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After a two-year absence, the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series returned with The Devil's Playground. William Boyd, now...
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Producer, Hopalong Cassidy
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1946
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The second of William Boyd's self-produced "Hopalong Cassidy" films, Fool's Gold maintains the standards set by the first...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1946
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An above-average entry in the long-running Hopalong Cassidy Western series, the enigmatically titled Mystery Man opens with...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1944
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In this entry in the long-running western series, Hoppy is running for sheriff and is beaten by the yellow-belly who had...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1944
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Though it's not readily obvious from the title, Lumberjack is the 52nd entry in the long-running "Hopalong Cassidy" series....
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1944
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William Boyd once again dons the disguise of a fop in this average entry in the long-running "Hopalong Cassidy" western...
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1944
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The winning streak of superior Hopalong Cassidy westerns continued with 1943's Colt Comrades. In this one, Hoppy...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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Though released after Hoppy Serves a Writ, the 1943 Hopalong Cassidy entry Border Patrol was filmed first, to capitalize on...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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A virtual remake of Rustlers' Valley (1937), this average "Hopalong Cassidy" Western features Jay Kirby as Johnny Travers, a...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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A young Bar 20 cowboy is killed in this fine Hopalong Cassidy Western directed by the efficient George Archainbaud. Having...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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Two newcomers, Robert Mitchum and Richard Crane, take center stage in this lavishly budgeted entry in the long-running...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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A superior Hopalong Cassidy Western, The Leather Burners benefits from a good script by Joe Pagano. In trouble with a gang of...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1943
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Undercover Man was the first of the "Hopalong Cassidy" series to be released by United Artists rather than Paramount. William...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1942
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When the order of the Western frontier is threatened by bandits, cowboys are the only measure of justice in the area. ~ Rovi...
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1942
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This contemporary western centers on two cowboy radio gossip columnists who get themselves in trouble after they begin...
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1942
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In this contemporary western, clever cattle rustlers use shortwave radios to harvest lost doggies. Two brave heroes get...
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1942
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In this western, guns blaze, fists fly, horses run, and justice prevails in the end. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1942
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In this western, two deputies go undercover to save a scientist from his evil kidnappers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1942
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In this western, a frontier detective disguised as an entertainer performs for the leader of an outlaw gang. At the same...
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1942
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Riders of the Timberline was the 38th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. To keep things from getting stale, star...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Ever on the lookout for original story ideas, the producers of the "Hopalong Cassidy" series came up with a lulu in Outlaws...
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1941
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Producer Harry Sherman once again brought the "Hopalong Cassidy" unit to picturesque Lone Pine, CA, and the result was yet...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Border Vigilantes was the 34th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series, with 32 more still on the way. William Boyd...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his buddies Johnny (Brad King) and California (Andy Clyde) take on a gang of rustlers in...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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A superior B-Western in every way, this Hopalong Cassidy series entry features an especially compelling performance by former...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Secrets of the Wasteland is a lesser "Hopalong Cassidy" western, with talk taking precedence over action. This time, Hoppy...
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1941
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Twilight on the Trail was one of three "Hopalong Cassidy" entries tradeshown in New York during the last two weeks of...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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The cast and crew of Paramount's "Hopalong Cassidy" Westerns returned once again to Lone Pine's famous Alabama Hills for this...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1941
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1940
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The Showdown was the second 1940 entry in Paramount's "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. William Boyd (who else?) stars as...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1940
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The three men of the title in this superior B-Western are Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd), Lucky Jenkins (Russell Hayden),...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1940
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Hidden Gold was the 29th installment in the "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. It perhaps goes without saying that "Hoppy"...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1940
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A lesser entry in the long-running Hopalong Cassidy Western series, Stagecoach War features veteran character actor...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1940
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1939
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) once again embarks on a mild romance with a mature woman in this average Western filmed at...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1939
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If not the best of the Hopalong Cassidy films, Law of the Pampas is certainly one of the better-known entries. This time...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1939
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1939
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Sometimes mistakenly referred to as Bride of the West, this superior "Hopalong Cassidy" entry packs every conceivable...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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Bar 20 Justice is the 16th entry in the durable "Hopalong Cassidy" western series. As ever, William Boyd stars as Hoppy, this...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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Unusually adult in tone, this excellent Hopalong Cassidy Western features Gwen Gaze as Lorna Drake, an aristocratic British...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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In this entry in the long-running western series, Hoppy and his pals must journey to Mexico after receiving a summons. Upon...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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The plans of outlaw miners are foiled when Hopalong Cassidy assists a young woman to reopen her gold mine. (AKA...
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1938
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Hopalong Cassidy meets Belle Starr in this rather somber entry in the long-running Western series. Belle (Natalie Moorhead)...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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Hopalong Cassidy gallops to the rescue once again in this seventh entry in the long-running series. This time the trouble...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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William Boyd, alias "Hopalong Cassidy," dons the guise of fop in order to catch the bad guys in this above-average series...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1938
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The "Hopalong Cassidy" series closed out 1937 with its 14th entry, Texas Trail. No surprises in the cast: William Boyd is...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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A former assistant to W.S. Van Dyke, Leslie Selander took over directorial chores from the unimaginative Nate Watt with this...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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After several overlong "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns, Rustler's Valley brings things back under control with a short-and-sweet...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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An above-average "Hopalong Cassidy" series entry, Borderland has Hoppy (William Boyd) going undercover as a bandit in a tough...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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Superior locations, above-average direction, better than usual lighting and competent acting were the ingredients that made...
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1937
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Hills of Old Wyoming was the 10th entry in the "Hopalong Cassidy" series, and at 79 minutes one of the longest of the batch...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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Based on Clarence E. Mulford's Mesquite Jenkins, Tumbleweed from 1932, Heart of the West addresses the issue of fences on the...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1937
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The seventh of the "Hopalong Cassidy" westerns, Hopalong Cassidy Returns stars, as always, William Boyd as the...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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Bar 20 Rides Again was the 3rd of William Boyd's Hopalong Cassidy flicks. As with most early entries in the Cassidy series,...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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Hopalong Cassidy's young sidekick, Johnny Nelson, is falsely accused of robbing the Bar 20 in this the fourth installment of...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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Trail Dust was the eighth entry in the 66-film "Hopalong Cassidy" series. William Boyd, of course, is Hoppy, while his...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) rescues a stranded schoolmarm (Muriel Evans) from a lecherous saloon owner (Onslow Stevens)...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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In the second of producer Harry Sherman's Hopalong Cassidy Westerns, Deputy Sheriff Cassidy (William Boyd) promises El Toro...
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Hopalong Cassidy
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1936
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Filmed in two weeks at Red Rock Canyon and Lone Pine, California, Hop-Along Cassidy was the opener of one of the best -- and...
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Bill Cassidy
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1935
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1934
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Though the story isn't much, this actioner does offer a neat behind-the-scenes look at the travails of Hollywood stuntmen as...
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Skipper Clark
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1933
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Margaret Hughes (Claudette Colbert) returns from a trip abroad to discover that her sweetheart, crusading attorney David...
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Harry Evans
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1932
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A goodly portion of this boxing drama was filmed on location at the real-life Madison Square Garden. Jack Oakie stars as...
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Sloane
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1932
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In this western, an orphan who is discovered alone in the desert is raised by a kindly family. The only dark spot in their...
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Bill Holbrook
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1931
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Coney island vendors Baltimore Clark (Bill Boyd), Dutch Herman (Robert Armstrong) and Skeets O'Reilly (James Gleason) spend...
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1931
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Officer O'Brien stars future "Hopalong Cassidy" William Boyd in the title role. Though highly respected by his fellow...
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Bill O'Brien
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1930
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Those Who Dance is not so much a film as a "class reunion" for several former silent-screen favorites. Monte Blue stars as...
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1930
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Terry Culver
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1929
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Jimmy Bradley
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1928
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When Cecil B. DeMille's own production company was absorbed by Pathe in 1928, several DeMille contractees went along for the...
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Joseph Hanlon
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1928
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Blondy
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1928
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Husky
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1928
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Future "Hopalong Cassidy" William Boyd essays the title role in Pathe's The Cop. It all begins when likeable police sergeant...
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1928
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Despite his accomplishments as an actor, Donald Crisp's talents as a director were slight at best. What makes Crisp's...
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Vic Donovan
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1927
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William Boyd, in his pre-Hopalong Cassidy days, played a variety of roles, but he already was showing a flair for Westerns in...
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Jim Burgess
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1927
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Producer-writer Frank Grandon reserved himself a juicy leading role in the low-budget Was He Guilty? This cautionary fable...
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Jack Bascombe
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1927
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One of the most readily available features of the silent era, The Yankee Clipper is happily also one of the best. A pre-...
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Hal Winslow
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1927
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Private
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1927
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1927
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If Eve's Leaves has the "look" of a Cecil B. DeMille production, it's because DeMille himself functioned as producer. Salty...
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1926
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One feels that if Cecil B. DeMille had been assigned to direct the one-character play Krapp's Last Tape, he'd have added...
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Feodor, A Volga Boatman
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1926
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1925
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This melodrama was supposedly the first to be shot on-location at an actual steel mill. Steelworker Wally Gay (William Boyd)...
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Wally Gay
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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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1925
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Cecil B. DeMille's century-hopping extravaganza The Road to Yesterday begins in the present (1925, that is). Wealthy...
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Jack Moreland
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1925
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Leatrice Joy has a dual role, as Gwynne Evans, a restless young wife who longs to go on the stage, and as lookalike actress...
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1924
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1924
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While this Cecil B. DeMille production has many of the elements common to his pictures -- lavish, expensive sets and...
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1924
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Venus, the Goddess of Love (Celeste Lee) sends Cupid to Earth to look for romance. He travels to the home of Dennis Dean...
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1923
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This old-fashioned drama was based on the novel Youth Triumphant by George Gibb. Patsy, a little slum girl (Virginia Lee...
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1923
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This sentimental drama was based on the novel by Gene Stratton Porter, and Porter herself supervised the filming. Michael...
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1923
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The premise is clichéd -- it's the usual tale of a pretty girl from the sticks trying to break into movies -- but this satire...
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1923
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Although director Cecil B. DeMille was known for his Biblical spectaculars and florid comedy-dramas about domestic relations,...
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1922
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This melodrama of the high seas sandwiches pretty silent star Dorothy Dalton between the handsome, virile Jack Holt and the...
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1922
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Having played a sheik, it only made sense to cast Rudolph Valentino -- whose first name was still being spelled Rodolph -- as...
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1922
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Moran of the Lady Letty was a successful attempt to establish "Latin Lover" Rudolph Valentino as a brawling he-man hero (both...
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1922
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Cecil B. DeMille's much-maligned cinemadaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's The Affairs of Anatol holds up better than its...
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1921
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It's hard to say what Metro's intention was when they bought the film rights to Big Game, an unsuccessful melodrama by...
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1921
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Exit the Vamp stars the colorfully yclept Fontaine La Rue in the title role as Mrs. Willy Strong. The star of the...
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1921
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This confusing melodrama finds Jean Jacques Barbille (James Kirkwood) as the wealthy young man from a small town in Quebec....
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1921
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1920
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1920
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Milly West (a miscast Ethel Clayton) is a dancer who has her heart bent on stardom. She has an admirer in country boy Tim...
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1920
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The first of Cecil B. DeMille's series of sophisticated romantic comedy-dramas, Old Wives for New was adapted from a novel by...
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1918
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