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Other Men’s Women (1931)
Railroad fireman Bill White is a carefree ladies’ man with an irresponsible streak. His buddy Jack Kulper, an engineer, is more solid and reliable. Bill comes to stay a while with Jack and his wife Lily. Bill and Lily fall in love, but not wishing to hurt Jack, Bill leaves without explanation. When Jack confronts Bill about his suspicions, the two fight and Jack is seriously injured. Bill is consumed with guilt and tries to make good, but Jack has his own ideas about that.
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Dancing Sweeties (1930)
Bill is a hot shot dancer who partners with Jazzbo, until he sees Molly at the dance. He enters the Waltz with Molly and wins first prize – and they wind up being married that same night. Now they are free of their parents nagging and their own bosses. 24 hours – no dancing as in-laws are visiting. 24 days – the Apartment is finished so off to the Hoffman’s Parisian Dance Palace. Molly can only dance the Waltz and not the hot new jazz dance so she leaves and Bill follows. They are both unhappy, Bill has two left feet when it comes to romance.
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Madonna of Avenue A (1929)
Madonna of Avenue A is a 1929 talking drama film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. It starred Dolores Costello in one of her last silent films. This is reportedly a lost film.
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The Masked Rider (1941)
The beautiful owner of a silver mine in Mexico asks an employee for help when bandits keep robbing her shipments.
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Paradise Express (1937)
A small railroad is being squeezed out of business by the tactics of a trucking company owned by gangsters.
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Hollywood Round-Up (1937)
While filming a western on location, the stand-in/stunt double for an egotistical cowboy movie star proves his heroics when a “fake” bank robbery turns out to be the real thing.
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The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944)
Insurance Investigator Roy is looking for Weston and the missing money he supposedly obtained in a robbery. When he catches him and listens to his story, he changes his mind about him. A freak accident locates the missing money box and they find the seal unbroken. Roy then announces the box will be opened at the showboat that evening.
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Bells of Coronado (1950)
Bells of Coronado is a 1950 American film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Roy is an insurance investigator looking into the theft of uranium ore. He must prevent the thieves from taking off in a plane with the stolen ore.
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