Jerry Lewis stars in this broad slapstick comedy as Lester March, a TV repairman who dreams of some day being a private...
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Gregory DeWitt
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1962
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One of John Cheever's best known (and most often dramatized) short stories is basis for this tense episode. While riding home...
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1960
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Miller
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1960
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A Tennessee outlaw wants to create a huge network of other outlaws. In the process, he kills the father of a man's fiance,...
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1960
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1957
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In this suspenseful, convoluted crime drama, the wife of a wrongly-condemned murderer begins looking for the real killer. ~...
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1957
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Filmed in England, The Counterfeit Plan was distributed in the US by Warner Bros. Zachary Scott is right in his element as...
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Max Brandt
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1957
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Bandido is set during the Mexican civil war of 1916. Robert Mitchum stars as a sleepy-eyed soldier of fortune who finds...
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Kennedy
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1956
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Yvonne de Carlo is at her most smokily exotic in the Republic "special" Flame of the Islands. Filmed on location in the...
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Wade Evans
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1955
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Zachary Scott heads the cast of the heavily plotted western Treasure of Ruby Hills. The son of a notorious outlaw, Haney...
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Ross Haney
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1955
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While John Ford and Howard Hawks received all the critical plaudits, Lesley Selander quietly went about his business...
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Reb
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1955
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Ann Sheridan landed the leading role in Benedict Bogeaus Productions/RKO Radio's Appointment in Honduras as part of a legal...
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Harry Shepherd
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1953
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Wings of Danger was originally released in England as Dead on Course. This early Hammer Studios effort stars Zachary Scott as...
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Van
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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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Don Miguel Navarro
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1952
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Glenn Ford plays a convict who breaks out of a 19th century Nevada prison in the company of several less handsome inmates....
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Greer
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1951
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Let's Make It Legal begins at the end--the end of the long marriage between beautiful grandmother Miriam (Claudette Colbert)...
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Victor Macfarland
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1951
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In Lightning Strikes Twice, Ruth Roman stars a Shelley Carnes, a stage actress who champions the cause of Richard Trevelyan...
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Harvey Turner
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1951
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Zachary Scott plays Max Thursday, an alcoholic ex-police detective working as a bouncer at a sleazy rooming house owned by...
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Max Thursday
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1950
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The Randolph Scott western Colt .45 was retitled for TV so as not to be confused with the TV series of the same name. The new...
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Jason Brett
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1950
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Best known to posterity as the third wife of Cary Grant, Betsy Drake enjoyed a substantial film career during the postwar...
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Barry Holmes
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1950
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A murder is witnessed by the victim's little daughter (Gigi Perreau), who immediately goes into a state of shock. All the...
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David I. Starrling
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1950
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One of the most oft-revived of the pre-Technicolor Nicholas Ray efforts, Born to Be Bad offers us the spectacle of...
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Curtis
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1950
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Zachary Scott uncharacteristically plays for laughs in Warner Bros.' One Last Fling. Scott plays Larry Pearce, the dullish...
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Larry Pearce
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1949
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Fielding Carlisle
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1949
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Virginia Mayo is Flaxy Martin in this complicated Warner Bros. melodrama. Flaxy is a bad girl but good company, especially...
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Walter Colby
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1949
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Sharkishly handsome Zachary Scott is right in his element in the Eagle-Lion melodrama Ruthless. Told in flashback, this is...
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Horace Vendig
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1948
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In this drama, a California artist becomes a New York prizefighter after he falls in love with a married singer. Her husband...
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Rex Durant
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1948
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Produced by Milton Sperling's United States Pictures, South of St. Louis was given a widespread release by Warner Bros. The...
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Charlie Burns
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1948
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Though not readily apparent at first, The Unfaithful is a remake of the 1940 Bette Davis vehicle The Letter, which in turn...
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Bob Hunter
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1947
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Veterinarian Ronald Reagan contracts anthrax from treating diseased cows in this horsey melodrama from Warner Bros. In fact,...
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Stephen Purcell
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1947
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Brad Criley
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1947
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This Warner Bros. programmer stars Dane Clark as Prohibition-era columnist Don Corwin and Janis Paige as speakeasy singer...
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Steve Maddux
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1946
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Joan Crawford won an Academy Award for her bravura portrayal of the titular heroine in Mildred Pierce. The original James M....
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Monte Beragon
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1945
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In this drama, an amoral, manipulative womanizer gets his comeuppance. The story begins as the handsome cad is witnessed...
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Ronnie Mason/Marsh
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1945
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Sam Tucker
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1945
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The West Coast's answer to Broadway's Stage Door Canteen, the Hollywood Canteen was created as a GI morale-booster by film...
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1944
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Zachary Scott made his screen debut in this clever bit of film noir that has gained a cult reputation in recent years. Dutch...
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Dimitrios Makropoulos
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1944
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