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Little Miss Nobody (1936)
A runaway orphan is befriended by a kind-hearted pet store owner with a criminal past.
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Border Cafe (1937)
The spoiled, hard-partying son of a senator runs away from home after being reprimanded by his father, finds himself down-on-his luck in a tiny western town, and is rehabilitated through the friendship and wisdom of a kind and patient rancher.
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Annapolis Salute (1937)
Director Christy Cabanne’s 1937 film about cadets at Annapolis stars James Ellison, Van Heflin and Arthur Lake.
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Danger Patrol (1937)
An explosives carrier at an oil field falls in love with a colleague’s daughter.
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King of Alcatraz (1938)
A convict who has just escaped from Alcatraz Prison takes over a passenger ship. Two of the ship’s crew hatch a plot to overpower him and rescue the ship’s passengers.
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Burn ‘Em Up O’Connor (1939)
An auto mechanic suspects sabotage in a recent series of fatal racecar accidents.
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Parachute Battalion (1941)
Director Leslie Goodwins’ 1941 military drama, about various men who become buddies when they join the paratroopers, stars Robert Preston, Edmond O’Brien and Buddy Ebsen.
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Trader Horn (1931)
While on safari in an unexplored area of Africa, Trader Horn and Peru find missionary Edith Trent killed by natives. They decide to carry on her quest for her lost daughter Nina. They find her as the queen of a particularly savage tribe, and try to bring her back to civilization.
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Without Honor (1932)
Though well past 50, Harry Carey could still play a virile and convincing cowboy hero in such inexpensive westerns as Without Honors. Carey is cast as Jack Marian, a gambler with an unsavory past. Suspected of being an outlaw, Carey plays along with this misconception, the better to infiltrate a gang of smugglers. Along the way, he clears the name of the brother of Texas ranger Mike Donovan, and helps patch up the romance between Donovan and heroine Mary Jane Irving. Among the supporting players are Gibson Gowland, previously the star of Erich Von Stroheim’s silent classic Greed, and the “ever popular” Mae Busch, taking a break from her usual duties in the Laurel and Hardy comedies.
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Angel and the Badman (1947)
Notorious shootist and womanizer Quirt Evans’ horse collapses as he passes a Quaker family’s home. Quirt has been wounded, and the kindly family takes him in to nurse him back to health against the advice of others. The handsome Evans quickly attracts the affections of their beautiful daughter, Penelope. He develops an affection for the family, but his troubled past follows him.
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