Film & Animation

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⁣"Eyes in the Night" (1942), directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, and Donna Reed, is a gripping mystery film. Detective Duncan Maclain, played by Arnold, is aided by his loyal guide dog, Friday, as he investigates a murder.

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⁣In the 1939 film "Eternally Yours," directed by Tay Garnett, Loretta Young portrays Anita Halstead, a woman captivated by the charming magician Arturo, played by David Niven. However, her romantic dreams quickly unravel as she discovers that life with Arturo is far from magical.

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"⁣Easy Street" is a 1917 silent comedy short film written, directed by, and starring the iconic Charlie Chaplin. This timeless classic is renowned for its masterful combination of humor and social commentary, showcasing Chaplin's genius as a filmmaker and comedian.

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⁣In the 1940 film "East Side Kids," directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Leon Ames, Dennis Moore, and Joyce Bryant, a gripping tale unfolds as a group of kids finds themselves wrongly implicated in a murder case. Faced with false accusations, they embark on a relentless quest to uncover the true identity of the killer, determined to clear their names and restore justice.

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⁣"Dressed to Kill" (1946), directed by Roy William Neill, stars Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes, Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson, and Patricia Morison. In this captivating mystery, Holmes investigates a trio of ruthless criminals with a peculiar interest in acquiring seemingly inconspicuous music boxes.

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⁣"Disorder in the Court" (1936), directed by Jack White and starring The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard), unfolds as the trio becomes witnesses in a murder trial involving their nightclub dancer friend.

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⁣"Dishonored Lady" (1947), directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O'Keefe, and John Loder, follows the gripping story of a beautiful magazine editor overwhelmed by the pressures of her career and love life.

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⁣"Desert Rider" is a silent Western film released in 1920, directed by Val Paul and starring Hoot Gibson in the leading role. This film is a classic example of early silent Western cinema, known for its rugged landscapes, action-packed sequences, and tales of the Old West.

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⁣"Dead Men Walk" (1943), directed by Sam Newfield and starring George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, and Nedrick Young, is a chilling horror film. The plot revolves around the vengeful return of the deceased twin brother of a benevolent small-town physician.

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⁣"Dawn on the Great Divide" (1942), directed by Howard Bretherton, unfolds against the backdrop of the untamed West. Buck Roberts, played by Buck Jones, spearheads a perilous wagon train transporting crucial railroad supplies. However, the journey is marred by treachery orchestrated by Jim Corkle and his henchman Loder.

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⁣"Dark Mountain" (1944), directed by William Berke and starring Robert Lowery, Ellen Drew, and Regis Toomey, explores the dangerous consequences of a woman unknowingly marrying a gangster. The unsuspecting bride becomes entangled in her husband's criminal activities, leading to her implication in a murder he committed.

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⁣"Dangerous Passage" (1944), directed by William Berke, stars Robert Lowery, Phyllis Brooks, and Charles Arnt. The film follows Joe Beck, who, eager to claim a substantial inheritance in Texas, departs Central America. Opting for a perilous sea journey, Beck finds himself aboard a ship fraught with danger.

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⁣"Danger Lights" (1930), directed by George B. Seitz and starring Louis Wolheim, Jean Arthur, and Robert Armstrong, unfolds against the backdrop of a railroad yard. The film delves into the dynamics between the tough boss and a young hobo, leading to unforeseen consequences. As the boss befriends the hobo, the complexities of their relationship jeopardize his connection with the woman he loves.

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⁣"Corner in Wheat" is a short silent film directed by D.W. Griffith, one of the pioneering figures in early American cinema. Released in 1909, this film is a dramatic exploration of economic inequality, greed, and the impact of financial manipulation on the lives of ordinary people.

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⁣In "Convict 13," Keaton plays a character who mistakenly finds himself in prison. Through a series of comedic misadventures, he ends up as a golf caddy in a strange and humorous golf game inside the prison. The film is known for its physical comedy, clever sight gags, and Keaton's impeccable timing.

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⁣In "Captain Scarface" (1953), directed by Paul Guilfoyle and starring Barton MacLane, Virginia Grey, and Leif Erickson, the narrative unfolds in the depths of South America. A desperate man seeking escape secures passage on a freighter, only to discover that the ship's captain harbors nefarious intentions.

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⁣"Captain Kidd" (1945), directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Charles Laughton, Randolph Scott, and Barbara Britton, embarks on the unhistorical adventures of the infamous pirate. The narrative revolves around themes of treasure and treachery as Captain Kidd navigates the dangerous waters of piracy.

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⁣"Camille" (1921) is a notable silent film adaptation of the 1848 novel "La Dame aux Camélias" by Alexandre Dumas fils. Directed by Ray C. Smallwood and starring the iconic actress Alla Nazimova in the titular role, the film remains a significant and enduring work of early cinema.

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⁣"Cabiria" is a landmark Italian silent film that was released in 1914. It was directed by Giovanni Pastrone and is often considered one of the most influential films of the silent era. The movie is particularly noteworthy for its epic scale and innovative use of special effects and set design.

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⁣"Broken Blossoms" is a silent film released in 1919 and is considered one of the early masterpieces of cinema. It was directed by D.W. Griffith, one of the pioneering figures in the film industry. The film is also known by its full title, "Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl."




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