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All 60 Gene Lockhart Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of classic cinema with our latest roundup, focusing on the iconic Gene Lockhart Movies. From the silent era to the Golden Age of Hollywood, we explore and celebrate Lockhart’s remarkable contributions to the world of film. Join us as we journey through time and uncover the essence of Gene Lockhart’s enchanting on-screen presence.

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1. Smilin’ Through (1922)

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Delve into the enchanting world of “Smilin’ Through, ” a captivating 1922 drama that takes you on a rollercoaster of emotions. Directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge, Wyndham Standing, and Harrison Ford, this pre-Code film explores the intricate web of love and heartbreak that entwines the lives of a young Irish woman, her lover, and her guardian.



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2. The Gay Bride (1934)

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In the fast-paced, laughter-filled world of the 1930s, “The Gay Bride” takes audiences on a wild ride starring Carole Lombard as a feisty chorus girl, Zasu Pitts as a gold-digging widow, and Chester Morris as a daring bodyguard. This screwball comedy, co-written by talented female screenwriter Bella Spewack, follows the unexpected pairing of an infamous gangster, played by Morris, and the beautiful widow he pursues with unbridled determination. Adding a twist of romance and hilarity, the bodyguard isn’t the only one chasing her heart.



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3. By Your Leave (1934)

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By Your Leave” is a delightful 1934 comedy film that follows the humorous mishaps of Henry Smith, a man in the throes of a mid-life crisis. Desperate for some excitement, he convinces his wife, Ellen, to take separate one-week vacations under the agreement that they ask no questions. As expected, both Henry and Ellen quickly find themselves in unexpected situations.



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4. Crime and Punishment (1935)

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Crime and Punishment, ” directed by Josef von Sternberg, is an intriguing drama that premiered in 1936. The plot masterfully intertwines the psychological turmoil of a man tormented by a murder he has committed, creating an intense tale of crime and its consequences.



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5. The Devil Is a Sissy (1936)

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In the bustling city of New York in the 1930s, a charming and well-bred young English lad moves to lower Manhattan and finds himself caught up in a whirlwind of adventure and drama. Life at his new school proves to be filled with unexpected challenges as he struggles to gain the acceptance of his not-so-well-bred peers.



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6. Wedding Present (1936)

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Wedding Present, also known as The Perfect Marriage Plot, is a delightful 1936 screwball comedy directed by Richard Wallace. With a stellar cast including Cary Grant, Joan Bennett, and George Bancroft, the film follows the life of irresponsible reporter Charlie Mason, who finds himself promoted to city editor. This promotion coincides with the loss of his girlfriend, ace reporter Rusty Fleming, who is now engaged to another man. Determined to win her back, Charlie quits his new job and sets out on a hilarious journey filled with jealousy, lies, and suspicions.



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7. The Gorgeous Hussy (1936)

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Step into the 1820s as we delve into the steamy world of scandal and unrequited love with “The Gorgeous Hussy”. Joan Crawford takes center stage in this captivating drama, where she plays an innkeeper’s daughter who finds herself caught in the whirlwind of intrigue surrounding President Andrew Jackson. Her blossoming friendship with the president quickly spells trouble, as the pressures of political life intertwine with the raw passion of their unspoken feelings.



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8. Something to Sing About (1937)

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Something to Sing About (1937), a captivating comedy-musical, follows the journey of a talented New York bandleader, as he embarks on a life-changing trip to Hollywood after being offered a tempting contract with a renowned studio. However, he remains steadfast in his determination to preserve his unique style and approach to filmmaking, despite the pressures and pitfalls he encounters in Tinseltown.



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9. Blondie (1938)

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Blondie is a delightful comedy-family film released in 1938, starring Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake, and Larry Simms. Directed by Frank R. Strayer and written by Richard Flournoy and Chic Young, the movie revolves around Dagwood, who unintentionally loses his job. The narrative unfolds on the eve of his and Blondie’s fifth wedding anniversary, adding tension to their relationship.



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10. Sweethearts (1938)

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Experience the enchanting musical comedy “Sweethearts” (1938), a delightful tale that takes Broadway by storm! Set against the backdrop of Manhattan, New York City, this 1h 54min film follows a team determined to keep the married stars of a successful Broadway production from making the leap to Hollywood.



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11. Listen, Darling (1938)

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In “Listen, Darling, ” young Pinkie Wingate and her friend, Buzz, refuse to let their widowed mother fall into a loveless marriage with the town banker. To prevent this, they hatch a plan that includes kidnapping the mother, with hilarious results. Set in 1938, this charming family comedy-drama showcases the strong bond of friendship between the teenage protagonists and highlights the importance of family values.



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12. Jesse James (1939)

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Jesse James, ” a 1939 western film, follows brothers Jesse and Frank as they seek revenge against the railroad agents who forced their family off their land. With their dreams shattered and their backs against the wall, the James brothers turn to a life of crime, becoming notorious bandits.



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13. The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939)

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The Story of Alexander Graham Bell” (1939) is a captivating biographical drama that delves into the life and achievements of one of history’s most brilliant innovators. The film, starring Don Ameche, Loretta Young, and Henry Fonda, chronicles the life of Bell and his groundbreaking invention, the telephone. Set in the 1870s, the movie showcases the challenges, triumphs, and determination that characterized Bell’s journey to revolutionize communication.



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14. Land of Liberty (1939)

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Experience the remarkable journey of the United States in ‘Land of Liberty’ (1939), a captivating historical epic directed by legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille.



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15. Geronimo (1939)

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Geronimo, ” released in 1940, stars Preston Foster as Lieutenant Mike Geronimo, an Apache chief on a rampage through the Arizona territory. The army’s attempts to capture this fierce band of warriors are complicated by a feuding father-son pair of officers - Preston Foster also plays the commanding officer. The drama takes place against the backdrop of the Apache Indian’s struggles, providing viewers an authentic and captivating portrayal of the era.



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16. Blackmail (1939)

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In the thrilling 1939 crime drama “Blackmail, ” directed by H. C. Potter, Edward G. Robinson stars as John Ingram, a seemingly successful oil field firefighter with a hidden past. Unbeknownst to the world, he’s actually an escaped chain gang convict. As he tries to start a new life in Georgia, USA, someone from his past threatens to uncover his dark secrets.



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17. Our Leading Citizen (1939)

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Our Leading Citizen, ” originally released in 1939, is a tale of justice and integrity set amidst the bustling cityscape. At the epicenter of the narrative lies Lem Schofield (played by Bob Burns), a dedicated lawyer with ideals as firm as the steel that forms the urban landscape around him. Inspired by the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, Lem is never swayed from his sense of justice and the unwavering defense of the disenfranchised.



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18. Dr. Kildare Goes Home (1940)

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Dr. James Kildare (Lew Ayres) has finished his internship at Blair General Hospital and is now working alongside his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore).



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19. Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)

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In the captivating biographical drama “Abe Lincoln in Illinois, ” audiences are taken on a journey through the life of one of America’s most iconic figures. Directed by John Cromwell and written by Robert E. Sherwood and Grover Jones, this film brings to life the story of the humble Abraham Lincoln, who starts as an ordinary man in Illinois but quickly gains the respect of his neighbors, growing in stature and respect.



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20. His Girl Friday (1940)

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Experience the captivating charm of screwball comedy in Howard Hawks’ classic flick, His Girl Friday. Released in 1940 and headlined by the illustrious Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, and Ralph Bellamy, this film masterfully intertwines elements of drama, romance, and comedy as it explores the relationships between a newspaper editor, his ace reporter ex-wife, and the Mayor of a bustling city.



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21. We Who Are Young (1940)

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In “We Who Are Young, ” two young office workers, Margy (Turner) and Bill (Shelton), secretly defy their company’s strict anti-fraternization policy and tie the knot. However, their joy turns to despair when Margy is fired, leaving them in serious financial straits. Desperate measures are taken as they confront the challenges of life and love, with unexpected consequences.



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22. Keeping Company (1940)

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Keeping Company” (1940) is a poignant drama that revolves around a real estate agent’s family and their journey in navigating the complexities of relationships. The storyline primarily revolves around a couple, a wise father, and his anxious wife, who are torn between cautioning and encouraging their eldest daughter as she contemplates marriage. The movie masterfully explores the mother-daughter relationship dynamics during this significant life transition through the trials and discoveries of a budding romance.



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23. South of Pago Pago (1940)

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South of Pago Pago” is a thrilling 1940 adventure film set against the backdrop of the South Pacific. The movie tells a tale of courage and loyalty, as young Kehane defends his island against the ruthless pearl hunter, Bucko Larson.



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24. The Sea Wolf (1941)

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In “The Sea Wolf” (1941), directed by Michael Curtiz and written by Robert Rossen, a gripping tale of survival unfolds. Three fugitives, writer Humphrey van Weyden and escaped fugitive Ruth Brewster, are rescued by the brutal skipper of a seal-hunting schooner, Wolf Larsen.



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25. Meet John Doe (1941)

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Meet John Doe, ” a captivating film from 1941 directed by the renowned Frank Capra, stars Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. The plot centers around a destitute drifter who is enlisted by a determined female journalist to impersonate a fictional individual who claimed he would commit suicide as a political statement.



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26. International Lady (1941)

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International Lady” is a gripping drama and mystery film set during a time of profound global tension. Directed by Tim Whelan and boasting a star-studded cast that includes George Brent, Ilona Massey, and Basil Rathbone, this film delves into the world of espionage like no other.



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27. One Foot in Heaven (1941)

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One Foot in Heaven” is a heartwarming drama that explores the life of a minister and his family as they navigate the ups and downs of their calling. Taking viewers on a journey through time and space, the film showcases a series of episodes in the life of the protagonist, illuminating the joys and challenges of their faith and marriage. Starring Oscar-nominated actors Fredric March and Martha Scott, this captivating story delves into themes of relationships, family dynamics, and religion, all unfolding against the picturesque backdrop of Ontario, Canada.



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28. All That Money Can Buy (1941)

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In the depths of the 19th century, a humble New Hampshire farmer, Ephraim Winslow, stumbles upon an unfathomable deal with the devil himself - promising him all the wealth and prosperity his heart desires. As the farm flourishes and the community prospers, the farmer’s newfound wealth casts a dark shadow over the once quaint town.



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29. Juke Girl (1942)

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In the gritty, crime-laden world of Cat Tail, Florida, two farm workers, Danny and Steve, find themselves caught in a web of deception, corruption, and betrayal. As they navigate the dangerous landscape of the tomato crop, they form a bond with Nick, a struggling farmer.



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30. Mrs. Miniver (1942)

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In the early months of World War II, the Miniver family, led by the stoic and resilient Clem (Walter Pidgeon) and his gentle wife, Kay (Greer Garson), struggle to maintain some semblance of normalcy amidst the chaos and destruction of war. Their tight-knit family, consisting of their children, Vin (Richard Ney), Judy (Clare Sandars), and Toby (Christopher Severn), must all adapt to new challenges and heartbreaking losses.



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31. You Can’t Escape Forever (1942)

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In the gripping drama “You Can’t Escape Forever” (1942), a twist in the fates of two newspaper journalists intertwines with the story of Varney’s full pardon. Laurie, a determined reporter, unknowingly covers a lie, leading to her transfer to Prudence Maddox’s Bewildered Heart Column. Meanwhile, Mitch writes a story about Greer murdering Crowder, but lacks evidence.



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32. The Desert Song (1943)

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Transport yourself into the golden age of movies with the classic film “The Desert Song” (1943), released in 1944. Based on the 1930 musical of the same title, this thrilling adventure-turned-musical film takes place in the heart of the desert where a group of bandits led by Paul Hudson (played by Dennis Morgan) fight against a sinister Nazi regime, who seek to exploit their labor for their railroad project.



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33. Northern Pursuit (1943)

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In the heart of the Canadian wilderness, “Northern Pursuit” unfolds as an action-packed adventure, drama, and romance. Set in 1943, the story follows a Canadian Mountie who is secretly of German descent, played by Errol Flynn. Tasked with protecting his homeland against a dangerous Nazi sabotage plot, the Mountie must feign disaffection with Canada in order to infiltrate the enemy’s ranks.



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34. Forever and a Day (1943)

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Forever and a Day” tells the tale of an American’s journey during World War II to sell a family-owned house near London. Unbeknownst to him, the house holds a rich history dating back to 1804 that Leslie, its current occupant, passionately wants to preserve. As the two spend the night in an air-raid shelter, Leslie shares the enchanting story of the historic building, from its construction to present-day mysteries.



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35. Action in Arabia (1944)

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Prepare for a thrilling journey in ‘Action in Arabia, ’ a 1944 drama directed by Léonide Moguy. The film’s gripping plot revolves around newspaper reporter Michael Gordon, as he unearths a web of intrigue in Damascus. With the Allies and Nazis battling for control of Arab sympathies, the film takes on a dramatic tone that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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36. Leave Her to Heaven (1945)

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In the gripping 1945 drama film “Leave Her to Heaven, ” a successful writer falls deeply in love with a captivating young socialite and they embark on a passionate journey towards marriage. However, their seemingly perfect romance is tested as the young woman’s relentless obsession and manipulative tendencies begin to take a dangerous toll on their lives and the lives of those around them.



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37. Meet Me on Broadway (1946)

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Meet Me on Broadway takes you on an exciting journey into the world of Broadway musicals in 1946. The film follows the adventures of Eddie Dolan, a director who’s ready to make a name for himself in the cutthroat world of showbiz. Believing that he can create better Broadway productions without his current producer, Eddie decides to quit the musical he’s working on.



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38. The Foxes of Harrow (1947)

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In 1947, The Foxes of Harrow brings romance, drama, and action to pre-Civil War New Orleans, Louisiana. The film follows Stephen Fox (Sir Rex Harrison), a roguish Irish gambler who manages to buy his way into high society, something he couldn’t achieve back home due to his illegitimate status.



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39. Her Husband’s Affairs (1947)

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Her Husband’s Affairs” is a 1947 comic masterpiece directed by S. Sylvan Simon and starring Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, and Edward Everett Horton.



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40. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)

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Miracle on 34th Street” is a timeless holiday classic that first graced theaters in 1947. Directed by George Seaton and featuring an all-star cast including Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O’Hara, and John Payne, this heartwarming film follows the story of a divorced mother and her young daughter as they discover the true meaning of Christmas with the help of a magical stranger.



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41. Cynthia (1947)

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Cynthia, released in 1947, is a heartwarming and comedic drama that follows the life of a sickly girl named Cynthia. Through music, Cynthia discovers a newfound sense of purpose and happiness, eventually sharing her passion with others.



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42. Honeymoon (1947)

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Get ready to laugh as you follow a prospective bride and groom on their way to Mexico City in “Honeymoon” (1947). Directed by William Keighley, this comedic adventure stars the delightful Shirley Temple and the charming Franchot Tone.



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43. Apartment for Peggy (1948)

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In the heartwarming drama “Apartment for Peggy, ” released in 1949 and directed by George Seaton, a retired professor finds himself questioning the purpose of his life when he rents his attic apartment to a young, pregnant couple. The challenges they face, including the struggles of adjusting to civilian life after World War II, resonate with the professor as he grapples with his own sense of boredom and obscurity.



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44. Joan of Arc (1948)

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Joan of Arc” is a captivating and historically accurate portrayal of the life of the medieval French heroine, released in 1948. Directed by Victor Fleming, the movie showcases Ingrid Bergman’s powerful performance as the 15th-century saint. The film takes viewers on a journey through Joan of Arc’s tumultuous life, from her early visions to her eventual excommunication and execution.



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45. That Wonderful Urge (1948)

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Get ready for a delightful, romantic comedy filled with twists and turns as “That Wonderful Urge” takes you on an unforgettable journey! . When an heiress, played by the stunning Gene Tierney, meets a charming young man, Tyrone Power, at Sun Valley, she finds out he’s an investigative reporter.



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46. The Inspector General (1949)

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In the quirky screwball comedy, ‘The Inspector General, ’ audiences are introduced to the story of a lovable fool, Danny Kaye, who finds himself mistaken for a powerful inspector by a group of corrupt officials in his small town. Kaye is a master of comedy, performing witty routines and horseback riding stunts.



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47. Red Light (1949)

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Red Light, ” a gripping 1949 film, follows the story of a former trucking company employee who finds himself in prison for embezzlement. As he plots his revenge against his former boss, he’s driven by a desire to right past injustices.



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48. Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)

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Down to the Sea in Ships” is a riveting film set in the thrilling world of whaling, a tale of wisdom and adventure that unfolds over the course of a dangerous journey. Directed by the brilliant Henry Hathaway and penned by John Lee Mahin and Sy Bartlett, the film stars the legendary Richard Widmark as Captain Bering Joy, a seasoned mariner taking his grandson Jed on a dangerous expedition to teach him the importance of core values.



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49. Riding High (1950)

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Riding High” is a classic comedy film from the renowned director, Frank Capra, released in 1950. Starring Bing Crosby, Coleen Gray, and Charles Bickford, this feel-good movie tells the story of a down-on-his-luck horse trainer, played by Crosby. The trainer, who once had a successful career, now faces financial difficulties and is forced to bet on the race of a lifetime with his beloved horse, Broadway Bill.



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50. The Big Hangover (1950)

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The Big Hangover” (1950), released on May 26th of that year, is a delightful comedy film directed by Norman Krasna. The movie stars Van Johnson and Elizabeth Taylor in notable roles and was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film’s runtime is approximately 1 hour and 22 minutes.



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51. Rhubarb (1951)

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Rhubarb” is a delightful 1951 comedy-family sports film that tells the story of eccentric multi-millionaire T. J. Banner, who adopts a wild cat named Rhubarb.



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52. Bonzo Goes to College (1952)

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Experience the hilarious and heartwarming tale of Bonzo, a highly intelligent chimpanzee who embarks on an extraordinary journey to college life. Directed by Frederick De Cordova and penned by dynamic screenwriters Leo Lieberman and Jack Henley, this 1952 masterpiece is a charming fusion of comedy and the unpredictable world of primates.



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53. Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1952)

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Down Among the Sheltering Palms” is a witty and enchanting musical comedy that will have you smiling in delight. Set amidst the backdrop of war, Captain Willoby, played by William Lundigan, and his U. S.



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54. Androcles and the Lion (1952)

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Androcles and the Lion” is a captivating adventure, comedy, and family film set in ancient Rome. The story revolves around a Christian slave named Androcles, played by Jean Simmons, who befriends a lion.



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55. Confidentially Connie (1953)

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Confidentially Connie”, a charming 1953 screwball comedy directed by Edward Buzzell, follows the story of Opie Bedloe, a Texas cattleman who visits his son Joe, a college poetry instructor, and his pregnant wife Connie, played by the captivating Janet Leigh. Opie hopes to persuade Joe to return to Texas and take over the family ranch, allowing Opie to retire. However, Opie’s attempts to sway his son become chaotic and comedic, amidst the college campus backdrop.



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56. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956)

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Experience the gripping drama of “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit” (1956), a film that tackles themes of war, marriage, and social expectations. The film follows an ex-soldier as he navigates the complexities of life after the battlefield.



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57. Heart Beat (1980)

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Heart Beat” (1980) takes us on a journey through the lives and friendships of the icons of the Beat Generation, including Neal Cassady, Carolyn Cassady, and Jack Kerouac. Set against the backdrop of suburbia, this drama explores the world of beatniks, their love for marijuana, red wine, and cigar smoking. Directed by John Byrum and written by himself, the film stars Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek, and John Heard.



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58. This Boy’s Life (1993)

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This Boy’s Life” is a gripping, poignant drama that centers around the tumultuous relationship between a rebellious 1950s teenager and his abusive stepfather. Set against the backdrop of a dysfunctional family, the film is inspired by the memoirs of writer and literature Professor Tobias Wolff.



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59. James Dean: Forever Young (2005)

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James Dean: Forever Young” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and career of the enigmatic James Dean, an enduring symbol of youth and rebellion. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film traces Dean’s brief but impactful journey, shedding light on his early work in television and his three iconic features. The creators employ a rich collection of archival footage and interviews to bring to life the young man who forever shaped Hollywood and captured the hearts of millions.



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60. The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)

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The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio is an uplifting and heartfelt drama that showcases the resilience of a family in the face of extreme hardship. Set in the 1950s, the film delves into the lives of the Ryan family, who are forced to grapple with poverty and desperation as they fight to make ends meet.



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