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Little Daddy (1931)
When local authorities find out that Farina is Stymie’s guardian, they try to take him away. The kids try to stop it.
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Love Business (1931)
Miss Crabtree, the teacher Jackie has a crush on, rents a room at Jackie’s house.
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Dinky (1935)
A mother sends her young son to military school so he won’t find out she’s been sentenced to a prison term on a framed fraud charge.
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Tough Guy (1936)
An unhappy child, accompanied by his dog, runs away from home and is befriended by a gangster on the lam.
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Seventeen (1940)
A high-school student in a small town becomes smitten with the sophisticated new girl who’s just arrived from Chicago. Based on Booth Tarkington’s story.
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Where Are Your Children? (1943)
Judy Wilson (Gale Storm), feeling neglected because both of her parents are working in defense plants, meets and falls in love with Danny Chester (Jackie Cooper), who enlists in the Navy and is sent to San Diego for training. She accepts an invitation to go on a ride to San Diego with her friends Herb (Neyle Morrow), Opal (Evelyn Eaton)and Jerry (Jimmy Zahner) but doesn’t know the car has been stolen.
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White Mama (1980)
A poor, elderly white woman living in a tenement in a black ghetto is befriended by a neighborhood boy, and the two of them form a mutually beneficial relationship: he provides her companionship and protection, and she becomes the mother he never had
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Rodeo Girl (1980)
Sammy Garrett, the wife of a champion rodeo performer, is tired of her subsidiary role at home as a housewife. So she becomes an aspiring rodeo rider herself, encouraged by her one-time performer mother and eventually confronts her new lifestyle despite her husband’s disapproval. Based on the true story of rodeo champion Sue Pirtle. Written by Anonymous.
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Surrender (1987)
A wealthy writer who has had terrible experiences with money-hungry girlfriends & ex-wives pretends to be a broke, washed-up novelist to see if the woman he loves wants him for himself or just for his money.
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Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood (2000)
This documentary, first shown on the Turner Classic Movies cable channel, tells of the life and career of screenwriter Frances Marion. By the mid 1920s, she was the most respected and highest paid script writer in Hollywood. She also became the first person to win two Oscars for her work (for The Big House (1930) and The Champ (1931)).
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