A Big Hand for the Little Lady 1966 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Western
Director: Fielder Cook Cast: Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Jason Robards, Charles Bickford, Burgess Meredith, Kevin McCarthy, Robert Middleton, Paul Ford, John Qualen, James Berwick, Jean-Michel Michenaud, Allen Collins, Jim Boles, Virginia Gregg, Chester Conklin
This film tells the story of what happens when a married couple, Mary and Meredith (Joanne Woodward and Henry Fonda), are involved in a high-stakes poker game that hinges on winning or losing a fortune.
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Call of the Prairie 1936 N/R, 65 min. Genre: Western
Director: Howard Bretherton Cast: William Boyd, Muriel Evans, James Ellison, George "Gabby" Hayes, Chester Conklin, Al Bridge, Chill Wills, Hank Mann, Al Hill, Willie Fung
Outlaws are thwarted when Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) sneaks up on them and then convinces them to change their ways.
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Forlorn River 1937 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Western aka: River of Destiny
Director: Charles Barton Cast: Buster Crabbe, June Martel, Harvey Stephens, John Patterson, Syd Saylor, William Duncan, Chester Conklin, Ray Bennett, Ruth Warren, Lew Kelly, Barlowe Borland, Larry Lawrence, Lee Powell, Oscar "Dutch" Hendrian
In this Zane Grey tale, Nevada (Buster Crabbe) and his sidekick "Weary" (Syd Saylor) are in pursuit of Les Setter (Harvey Stephens) and his gang. Nevada finds Les, but the outlaw is clever and frames Nevada for rustling, and the ineffective sheriff (Chester Conklin) jails Nevada. By story's end, Nevada eventually gets his man–and also gets the lady (June Martel).
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Hail the Conquering Hero 1944 N/R, 101 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Preston Sturges Cast: Eddie Bracken, Ella Raines, Raymond Walburn, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn, Al Bridge, Bill Edwards, Jimmie Dundee, Georgia Caine, Elizabeth Patterson, Freddie Steele, Harry Hayden, Jimmy Conlin, Chester Conklin, Esther Howard
This "hero" Woodrow Lafayette Pershing Truesmith (Eddie Bracken) is really a U.S. Marine Corps reject (he has hay fever!) who returns home to a town whose citizens think he is one of their returning soldiers and deserving of honor. Now, he finds himself running for mayor of the town and tries to explain that he did not serve in the Marine Corps, but he cannot convince his fellow citizens that his reputation is undeserved. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
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Hallelujah, I'm a Bum 1933 N/R, 83 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Happy Go Lucky The Heart of New York Lazy Bones
Director: Lewis Milestone Cast: Al Jolson, Madge Evans, Frank Morgan, Harry Langdon, Chester Conklin, Edgar Connor, Tyler Brooke, Tammany Young, Louise Carver, Dorothea Wolbert
Bumper (Al Jolson) is a happy-go-lucky tramp in NYC's Central Park. When he rescues June (Madge Evans) from a suicide attempt, he finds she has amnesia, and she falls in love with him. His life is changed for the better, but when June comes out of her amnesia and realizes she is the mistress of the mayor (Frank Morgan), she has second thoughts. The film highlights the life and times of people during the Depression and is unusual in that nearly all dialogue is written in rhyme. The music of Rodgers and Hart is excellent. Some versions are edited.
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Knickerbocker Holiday 1944 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Musical
Director: Harry Joe Brown Cast: Nelson Eddy, Charles Coburn, Constance Dowling, Shelley Winters, Ernest Cossart, Percy Kilbride, Otto Kruger, Chester Conklin, Fritz Feld
Relief from the pressures of politicians is what singing newspaper publisher Brom Broeck (Nelson Eddy) wants in this period film that features Charles Coburn as Peter Stuyvesant. The classic song, "September Song" was introduced in this musical.
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Modern Times 1936 N/R, 85 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Charles Chaplin Cast: Charles Chaplin, Paulette Goddard, Henry Bergman, Chester Conklin, Tiny Sanford, Hank Mann, Stanley Blystone, Al Ernest Garcia, Murdock MacQuarrie, Richard Alexander, Louis Natheaux, Sammy Stein
This movie was written by, directed by, and stars Charlie Chaplin. It is the last movie of the "Little Tramp" and also Chaplin's last "silent" film–although Chaplin's voice is heard for the first time when he sings a song. The humor is visual and remains timeless as Charlie meets the modern industrial age head-on.
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The Perils of Pauline 1947 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: George Marshall Cast: Betty Hutton, John Lund, Billy De Wolfe, William Demarest, Constance Collier, Frank Faylen, William Farnum, James Finlayson, Creighton Hale, Chester Conklin
Silent-film star Pearl White underwent many perilous moments in her films; Betty Hutton takes on the role of the former star in this slapstick biography.
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The Phantom of the Opera 1925 N/R, 86 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Drama
Director: Rupert Julian Cast: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry, Snitz Edwards, Gibson Gowland, John Miljan, Chester Conklin, Arthur Edmund Carewe, John St. Polis, Alexander Bevani, Edward Cecil, Edith Yorke, William Tracy, Roy Coulson, Ward Crane
This is a very good, silent horror film with Lon Chaney at his best in the role of Erik, the Phantom, who lives in the sewers beneath the Paris Opera House and comes up to coach beautiful singer Christine (Mary Philbin). Through a series of terrors, including causing an enormous chandelier to crash on the audience, the Phantom forces the lead soprano to resign from the opera. Then, he lures Christine into his lair beneath the opera house and tells her that he loves her but that he will only let her go if she will break off her relationship with Raoul de Chagny (Norman Kerry). Christine agrees but then rushes to Raoul, and they plan to run away after the performance. The Phantom overhears her and kidnaps Christine asking only that she never remove his mask, but she sneaks up behind him, rips off the mask, and reveals the terror of what lies beneath. Now, it is the job of Raoul and secret service agent Simon Buquet (Gibson Gowland) to rescue Christine.
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Sons of the Pioneers 1942 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Bob Nolan, Maris Wrixon, Minerva Urecal, Hal Taliaferro, Tom London, Forrest Taylor, Pat Brady, Chester Conklin
The bad guys are raising havoc with townsfolk and ranchers, so Sheriff Gabby (George "Gabby" Hayes) talks Roy Rogers into coming West to sing some songs and rid the town of bad elements.
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Springtime in the Sierras 1947 N/R, 75 min. Genre: Western
Director: William Witney Cast: Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee, Andy Devine, Stephanie Bachelor, Hal Landon, Harry Cheshire, Roy Barcroft, Bob Nolan, Chester Conklin, Hank Patterson, Pascale Perry
There's a good mix of music and action in this film as Roy Rogers is on the trail of Jean's (Stephanie Bachelor) gang of poachers. Roy must stop this off-season shooting while also dealing with another bad guy who murdered Roy's friend.
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Stop! Look! and Laugh! 1960 N/R, 76 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jules White Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Paul Winchell, Joe Bolton, Edmund Cobb, Chester Conklin, Bess Flowers, Clarence Straight, Gino Corrado
Some of the Three Stooges funniest moments are interwoven with comedy acts of the 1950s in this video.
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Tillie's Punctured Romance 1914 N/R, 73 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Tillie's Big Romance For the Love of Tillie
Director: Mack Sennett Cast: Charles Chaplin, Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand, Mack Swain, Charles Bennett, Chester Conklin, Edgar Kennedy, Al St. John, Slim Summerville, A. Edward Sutherland, Charley Chase, Glen Cavender
In this film, which marks the first feature-length comedy, Charles Chaplin plays the role of a con man who talks the farmer's innocent daughter (Marie Dressler) into eloping with him and then runs off with the money. But, never fear, good triumphs over evil by story's end.
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The Virginian 1929 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Western
Director: Tom Forman Cast: Gary Cooper, Walter Huston, Mary Brian, Richard Arlen, Eugene Pallette, Chester Conklin, Helen Ware, Jack Pennick, George Chandler, Randolph Scott
Gary Cooper takes on the title role in this early Western. The plot involves the Virginian's predicament when his friend (Richard Arlen) joins forces with an outlaw (Walter Huston).
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| 1. Anna Christie (1923)
2. Apache Woman (1955)
3. Beast with a Million Eyes (1955)
4. A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966)
5. Call of the Prairie (1936)
6. Forlorn River (1937) aka: River of Destiny
7. Greed (1925)
8. Hail the Conquering Hero (1944)
9. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (1933) aka: Happy Go Lucky aka: The Heart of New York aka: Lazy Bones
10. Knickerbocker Holiday (1944)
11. Modern Times (1936)
12. The Perils of Pauline (1947)
13. The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
14. Sons of the Pioneers (1942)
15. Springtime in the Sierras (1947)
16. Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
17. Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) aka: Tillie's Big Romance aka: For the Love of Tillie
18. The Virginian (1929)
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