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Big Jack (1949)
Wallace Beery, in his final film, plays a bandit in this period drama set in Colonial America.
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The Mighty McGurk (1947)
A retired prizefighter becomes the unlikely guardian of a young orphan recently arrived in the United States. Director John Waters’ 1946 period comedy, set in New York’s Bowery, stars Wallace Beery, Dean Stockwell, Aline MacMahon, Edward Arnold, Cameron Mitchell, Dorothy Patrick, Aubrey Mather, Clinton Sundberg, Milton Parsons, Morris Ankrum and Oliver Blake.
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Jackass Mail (1942)
An unknowing orphan (Darryl Hickman) idolizes the horse thief/mail robber (Wallace Beery) who has shot his father.
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Barnacle Bill (1941)
Director Richard Thorpe’s 1941 film stars Wallace Beery as a crusty old San Pedro fisherman, Virginia Weidler as his precocious and motherless daughter, Marjorie Main as a waterfront spinster hoping to reel in a husband, and an ever-present pelican with immaculate comic timing.
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Wyoming (1940)
With the army after him and his partner deserting, Reb decides that a change of scenery would be nice so he heads for Wyoming with Dave.
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20 Mule Team (1940)
It is 1892 in Death Valley and the yields from the Borax ore are getting so small that refining it is a losing proposition. The only thing that will save the company is a new deposit of high grade Borax, and Skinner Bill Bragg has a pouch of it that he got from a dead prospector he buried on the road. Stag Roper knows the value of the strike could be worth millions, but he needs Bragg to find the prospector’s claim so they can record it and become rich partners. While Roper has no intention of cutting Bragg in on the millions, he also has his eye on young Jean Johnson. Josie Johnson, Jean’s mother, sees Roper as the scalawag he is, and that means trouble in Furnace Flat.
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Sergeant Madden (1939)
A dedicated police officer is torn between family and duty when his son turns to a life of crime.
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Stand Up and Fight (1939)
A southern aristocrat clashes with a driver transporting stolen slaves to freedom.
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China Seas (1935)
Rugged Captain Alan Gaskell (Clark Gable) sails the perilous waters between Hong Kong and Singapore with a secret cargo: a fortune in British gold. That’s not the only risky cargo he carries. Both his fiery mistress (Jean Harlow) and his refined fiancee (Rosalind Russell) are aboard! With their wisecracking banter, gutsy glamour and dynamic physicality, Gable and Harlow prove once again that they were the ’30s most scorching screen pair in this rough-and-tumble tale of the sea. Highlights include a raging typhoon, a battle with bloodthirsty Malay pirates, and Harlow’s drinking contest with bluff villain Wallace Beery, who wants the gold and the platinum blonde. Adventure (and Golden Era allure) dead ahead on China Seas.
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