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Double Wedding
(1937)
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directed by
Richard Thorpe
featuring
William Powell, Myrna Loy, Florence Rice, John Beal, Jessie Ralph
Richard Thorpe's comedy Double Wedding (1937) marked the seventh screen pairing of William Powell and Myrna Loy, known for their popular appearances together in the Thin Man series. Powell is Charlie Lodge, a bohemian artist who lives in a trailer, camped in an auto parking space in a busy city. Lodge believes that work is meaningless - that life ...
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Amityville 3-D
(1983)
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directed by
Richard Fleischer, William Wales
featuring
Tony Roberts, Tess Harper, Robert Joy, Candy Clark, John Beal
The third installment in the haunted-house saga discards any pretense of being based on actual events in order to provide the requisite cheap thrills sought by audiences during the short-lived 3-D revival of the early '80s. When a skeptical reporter (Tony Roberts) with a penchant for debunking phony psychic hoaxes moves into the Long Island house ...
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Les Miserables
(1935)
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directed by
Richard Boleslawski
featuring
Fredric March, Charles Laughton, Cedric Hardwicke, Rochelle Hudson, John Beal, Marilyn Knowlden, Frances Drake
Richard Boleslawski directed this lavish adaptation of Victor Hugo's oft-filmed epic novel. Fredric March stars as Jean Valjean, who is hauled into prison for stealing a loaf of bread. After ten years at hard labor, he escapes from the merciless prison but the years have taken their toll and Valjean is now a hard and embittered man. Valjean ...
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One Thrilling Night
(1942)
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directed by
William Beaudine
featuring
John Beal, Wanda McKay, Warren Hymer, Barbara Pepper
Among the few wartime comedies that are still genuinely funny today, Monogram's One Thrilling Night (aka Horace Takes Over). stars John Beal and Wanda McKay as a somewhat dimwitted newlywed couple honeymooning in New York. Beal hopes to spend some "quality time" with Wanda before he's to report for Army induction the next morning, but this hardly ...
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The Great Commandment
(1941)
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directed by
Irving Pichel
featuring
John Beal, Maurice Moscovich, Albert Dekker, Marjorie Cooley
Filmed independently in 1939, The Great Commandment finally attained released in 1942 via 20th Century-Fox. Set in 30 AD, the story concerns the burgeoning Christian movement, and its effects on young Judean scholar named Joel (John Beal). A hotheaded reactionary, Joel spearheads an uprising against the Romans, but his warlike impulses melt away ...
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The Arkansas Traveler
(1938)
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directed by
Alfred Santell
featuring
Fay Bainter, John Beal, Jean Parker, Lyle Talbot
In its never-ending efforts to find a "rustic" screen personality to replace the late Will Rogers, Hollywood turned to popular radio humorist Bob Burns. In Paramount's The Arkansas Traveller, Burns plays the nameless title character, who wanders in out of the nowhere to settle down in a dusty Arkansas farming community. It turns out that he's ...
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The Cat and the Canary
(1939)
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directed by
Elliott Nugent
featuring
Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, John Beal, Douglass Montgomery, Gale Sondergaard
The classic "old dark house" motif is given sterling treatment in this second filmed version of the hit play. Bob Hope's status as a star was assured with his role as Wallie Campbell, the cowardly protector of Joyce Norman (Paulette Goddard), who must spend one night in the eerie mansion of her late, eccentric, millionaire uncle. If she can make ...
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Alimony
(1949)
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directed by
Alfred Zeisler
featuring
Martha Vickers, John Beal, Hillary Brooke, Douglas Dumbrille
One thing you can say about Alimony: It tackled a subject that virtually everyone in Hollywood was intimately familiar with. Martha Vickers plays a ruthless young woman who has hit upon a clever (if not original) method of fattening her bank account. She seeks out relationships with wealthy married men, gets them to leave their wives to marry her, ...
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