Wallace Beery

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    Slave Ship (1937)

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    Slave Ship (1937)

    Action-filled drama about a ship captain, ashamed of his background in the slave trade, forced against his will to again transport human cargo.

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    Salute to the Marines (1943)

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    Salute to the Marines (1943)

    It is a comic book propaganda film which has Beery as a retired USMC NCO who, when the Japanese invade the Philippines, leads a heroic defense, first by strangling a Nazi agent, and then dying in his dress blues uniform while blowing up a bridge.

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    The Mighty Barnum (1934)

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    The Mighty Barnum (1934)

    20th Century Fox’s highly fabricated film biography of circus showman P. T. Barnum stars Wallace Beery (as Barnum), Virginia Bruce (as Jenny Lind), Janet Beecher and Adolphe Menjou. Released in 1934.

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    A Date with Judy (1948)

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    A Date with Judy (1948)

    Developed from a radio program which began in 1941, hyperactive teenager Judy challenges and is challeged by her overly proper parents, pest of a brother Randolph and boyfriend Oogie.

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    Tugboat Annie (1933)

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    Tugboat Annie (1933)

    Waterfront couple raise their son to be a sea captain. He grows up to be rather snotty and rebels against drunken Beery. Valiant Dressler keeps things moving even as hubby ruins their tugboat business.

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    Adventure (1925)

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    Adventure (1925)

    David Sheldon owns a plantation in the Solomon Islands. Many of his field hands die of blackwater fever, and then he becomes sick himself. Joan Lackland, a female soldier of fortune, arrives by schooner in the islands. With the help of her Kanaka crew, she protects David from an attack by the natives who are led by Googomy. Joan nurses David back to health and becomes his business partner, protecting his mortgaged property from two avaricious moneylenders. Seeking vengeance, the moneylenders incite the natives to revolt.

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    The Stolen Jools (1931)

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    The Stolen Jools (1931)

    Star-packed promotional short subject intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanatarium. The plot involves Norma Shearer having her jewels stolen.

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    Viva Villa! (1934)

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    Viva Villa! (1934)

    In this fictionalized biography, young Pancho Villa takes to the hills after killing an overseer in revenge for his father’s death.

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    The Champ (1931)

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    The Champ (1931)

    Dink Purcell loves his alcoholic father, ex-heavyweight champion Andy “Champ” Purcell, despite his frequent binges, his frequent gambling and their squalid living conditions. And there’s nothing Andy wouldn’t do for Dink. When Andy wins a race horse gambling, he gives it to Dink and they race it at a Tijuana track. There, Dink meets Linda Carleton, a race horse owner herself, and they have an immediate rapport. But Linda’s rich husband sees Andy and realizes Dink is Linda’s son, who she gave up when she and Andy divorced. Andy is bribed $200 to allow Dink to visit with Linda, but refuses to allow Dink to spend six months with the Carletons. When Andy loses the horse gambling and winds up in jail after a drunken tirade, he realizes Dink’s place is with his mother. Dink tearfully goes but sneaks out and returns at his first opportunity, filling a depressed Andy with a desire to make good. So Andy goes into training after his managers arrange a boxing match with the Mexican champion.

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    Grand Hotel (1932)

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    Grand Hotel (1932)

    Guests at a posh Berlin hotel struggle through worry, scandal, and heartache.

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    Three Ages (1923)

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    Three Ages (1923)

    “The Three Ages,” Buster Keaton’s first feature-length film after a number of comedy shorts, is his parody of Griffith’s “Intolerance.” Keaton tells three parallel stories about the perils of romance, one set in the Stone Age, one during the Roman Empire, and one during the 20th century.

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