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Aro Tolbukhin
Aro Tolbukhin is a hungarian inmigrant that sets fire to seven people in an infirmary in a Mission...
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Apology
Sophie Hoffkind is a romanticist college student trying to find out who she really is. In the...
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Abbott & Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff
A hotel detective (Bud Abbott) and bellhop (Lou Costello) find dead bodies and a fake swami (Boris...
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Beau Geste (1939)
A British gentleman (Gary Cooper) joins the French Foreign Legion, followed by his brothers (Ray...
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Green Eyes
A mystery writer (Charles Starrett) helps an inspector investigate the murder of the host (Claude...
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In Old New Mexico
The second of Monogram's 1945 trio of "Cisco Kid" westerns, In Old New Mexico stars Duncan Renaldo...
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The Long Dark Hall
An Englishman (Rex Harrison) with a loyal wife (Lilli Palmer) stands trial for the murder of his...
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No Man of Her Own (1932)
An on-the-lam New York card shark (Clark Gable) marries a small-town librarian (Carole Lombard) who...
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Kvinnors Väntan
In this multi-faceted Ingmar Bergman film, rich in dramatic and comic elements, three wives pass...
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Sonora Stagecoach
Filmed at Corriganville, actor Ray "Crash" Corrigan's movie ranch in Simi Valley, Sonora Stagecoach...
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Framed (1947)
A banker's (Barry Sullivan) mistress (Janis Carter) frames a mining engineer (Glenn Ford) to take...
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And Sudden Death
And Sudden Death was inspired by a Reader's Digest article by Theodore Reeves, which later became...
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The Angels Wash Their Faces (1939)
A street gang (The Dead End Kids) helps the district attorney's son (Ronald Reagan) prove his...
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The Apache
One of the more palatable non-Frank Capra silent films from Columbia Pictures, The Apache is not a...
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Appointment for Murder
Appointment for Murder is a standard mystery yarn, complicated by the involvement of no fewer than...
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Are You Listening?
"Are you listening?" was the catchphrase of early-1930s radio personality Tony Wons. Though Wons...
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Ask Beccles
Ask Beccles, a fast-moving British stage farce by Cyril Campion and Edward Dignon, was transferred...
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Back to Liberty
His big-time stardom a thing of the past, George Walsh tried to substitute quantity for quality in...
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The Bait
The poetic work of director Maurice Tourneur was highly respected during the silent era. Producer...
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Banjo
A Georgia orphan (Sharyn Moffett) and her dog, Banjo, go to live with her Boston aunt (Jacqueline...
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The Barton Mystery
The Barton Mystery was adapted from a play by Walter Hackett, previously filmed as a silent in 1920....
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Beautiful City
The presence of Richard Barthelmess adds a poetic quality to this romantic melodrama. Tony Gillardi...
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Behind Stone Walls
Priscilla Dean was one of the major star names of the early 1920s. By the time the all-talking...
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The Bells
A self-righteous, racist Alsatian village mayor kills a Jew in this gripping German remake of a 1926...
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Big Tremaine
Marie Van Vorst's novel David Tremaine was the source for this breast-beating silent drama. Harold...
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Blackmail (1939)
John Ingram, successful oil-field firefighter, is really a chain-gang escapee. Someone out of his...
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Bloodhounds of Broadway
A New York bookie (Scott Brady) returns from his Georgia hide-out with a stagestruck singer (Mitzi...
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Bucket of Blood
This horror film, based on Poe's classic story "The Tell-Tale Heart," chronicles the mental...
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Bushranger
The team behind MGM's Tim McCoy unit went "down under" for their inspiration for this silent...
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