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Clarence Muse

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clarence Muse (October 14, 1889 – October 13, 1979) was an American actor, screenwriter, director, composer, and lawyer. He was inducted in the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1973. Muse was the first Negro to "star" in a film. He acted for more than sixty years appearing in more than 150 movies. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Alexander and Mary Muse, he studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and received an international law degree in 1911. He was acting in New York by the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance with two Harlem theatres, Lincoln Players and Lafayette Players. Muse moved to Chicago for a while, and then moved to Hollywood and performed in Hearts in Dixie (1929), the first all-black movie. For the next fifty years, he worked regularly in minor and major roles. While with the Lafayette Players, Muse worked under the management of producer Robert Levy on productions that helped black actors to gain prominence and respect. In regards to the Lafayette Theatre's staging of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Muse said the play was relevant to black actors and audiences "because, in a way, it was every black man's story. Black men too have been split creatures inhabiting one body.". Muse appeared as an opera singer, minstrel show performer, vaudeville and Broadway actor; he also wrote songs, plays, and sketches. In 1943, he became the first African American Broadway director with Run Little Chillun. Muse was also the co-writer of several notable songs. In 1931, with Leon René and Otis René, Muse wrote "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", also known as "Sleepy Time Down South". The song was sung by Nina Mae McKinney in the movie Safe in Hell (1931), and later became a signature song of Louis Armstrong. He was the major star in Broken Earth (1936), which related the story of a black sharecropper whose son miraculously recovers from fever through the father's fervent prayer. Shot on a farm in the South with nonprofessional actors (except for Muse), the film's early scenes focused in a highly realistic manner on the incredible hardship of black farmers, with plowing scenes. In 1938, Muse co-starred with boxer Joe Louis in Spirit of Youth, the fictional story of a champion boxer which featured an all black cast. Muse and Langston Hughes wrote the script for Way Down South (1939). Muse performed in Broken Strings (1940), as a concert violinist who opposes the desire of his son to play "swing". From 1955-56, Muse was a regular on the weekly TV version of Casablanca, playing Sam the pianist (a part he was under consideration for in the original Warner Brothers film), and in 1959, he played Peter, the Honey Man, in Porgy and Bess. He appeared on Disney's TV miniseries The Swamp Fox. Other film credits include Buck and the Preacher (1972), The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) and as Gazenga's Assistant, "Snapper" in Car Wash (1976). His last acting role was in The Black Stallion (1979).

  • Known ForActing
  • Born13 October 1889 (age 136)
  • Place of BirthBaltimore, Maryland, USA

Clarence Muse

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clarence Muse (October 14, 1889 – October 13, 1979) was an American actor, screenwriter, director, composer, and lawyer. He was inducted in the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1973. Muse was the first Negro to "star" in a film. He acted for more than sixty years appearing in more than 150 movies. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Alexander and Mary Muse, he studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and received an international law degree in 1911. He was acting in New York by the 1920s, during the Harlem Renaissance with two Harlem theatres, Lincoln Players and Lafayette Players. Muse moved to Chicago for a while, and then moved to Hollywood and performed in Hearts in Dixie (1929), the first all-black movie. For the next fifty years, he worked regularly in minor and major roles. While with the Lafayette Players, Muse worked under the management of producer Robert Levy on productions that helped black actors to gain prominence and respect. In regards to the Lafayette Theatre's staging of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Muse said the play was relevant to black actors and audiences "because, in a way, it was every black man's story. Black men too have been split creatures inhabiting one body.". Muse appeared as an opera singer, minstrel show performer, vaudeville and Broadway actor; he also wrote songs, plays, and sketches. In 1943, he became the first African American Broadway director with Run Little Chillun. Muse was also the co-writer of several notable songs. In 1931, with Leon René and Otis René, Muse wrote "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", also known as "Sleepy Time Down South". The song was sung by Nina Mae McKinney in the movie Safe in Hell (1931), and later became a signature song of Louis Armstrong. He was the major star in Broken Earth (1936), which related the story of a black sharecropper whose son miraculously recovers from fever through the father's fervent prayer. Shot on a farm in the South with nonprofessional actors (except for Muse), the film's early scenes focused in a highly realistic manner on the incredible hardship of black farmers, with plowing scenes. In 1938, Muse co-starred with boxer Joe Louis in Spirit of Youth, the fictional story of a champion boxer which featured an all black cast. Muse and Langston Hughes wrote the script for Way Down South (1939). Muse performed in Broken Strings (1940), as a concert violinist who opposes the desire of his son to play "swing". From 1955-56, Muse was a regular on the weekly TV version of Casablanca, playing Sam the pianist (a part he was under consideration for in the original Warner Brothers film), and in 1959, he played Peter, the Honey Man, in Porgy and Bess. He appeared on Disney's TV miniseries The Swamp Fox. Other film credits include Buck and the Preacher (1972), The World's Greatest Athlete (1973) and as Gazenga's Assistant, "Snapper" in Car Wash (1976). His last acting role was in The Black Stallion (1979).

  • Known ForActing
  • Born13 October 1889 (age 136)
  • Place of BirthBaltimore, Maryland, USA
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The Black Stallion
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7.0
1979
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Passing Through
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5.0
1977
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Car Wash
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6.0
1976
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Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
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1975
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The World's Greatest Athlete
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5.3
1973
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A Dream for Christmas
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6.0
1973
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Buck and the Preacher
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6.2
1972
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Porgy and Bess
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6.1
1959
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Jungle Safari
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4.0
1956
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She Couldn't Say No
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5.6
1954
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Jamaica Run
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5.0
1953
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The Sun Shines Bright
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6.5
1953
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Caribbean
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5.8
1952
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The Las Vegas Story
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5.773
1952
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Apache Drums
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6.25
1951
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My Forbidden Past
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5.7
1951
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Riding High
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5.8
1950
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Katie Did It
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6.0
1950
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The Great Dan Patch
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5.0
1949
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An Act of Murder
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6.8
1948
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Welcome Stranger
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6.6
1947
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A Likely Story
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4.2
1947
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My Favorite Brunette
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6.7
1947
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The Peanut Man
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1947
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Unconquered
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6.2
1947
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Joe Palooka in the Knockout
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6.0
1947
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Two Smart People
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6.4
1946
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Jungle Terror
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1946
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She Wouldn't Say Yes
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5.9
1945
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God Is My Co-Pilot
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7.0
1945
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Jungle Queen
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5.0
1945
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Scarlet Street
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7.6
1945
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Without Love
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6.8
1945
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Double Indemnity
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8.116
1944
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Stars on Parade
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1944
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In the Meantime, Darling
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5.0
1944
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San Diego I Love You
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6.3
1944
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The Soul of a Monster
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4.8
1944
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The Racket Man
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7.0
1944
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Jam Session
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6.0
1944
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Shadow of a Doubt
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7.502
1943
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The Sky's the Limit
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6.2
1943
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Watch on the Rhine
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6.7
1943
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Flesh and Fantasy
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6.7
1943
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Heaven Can Wait
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6.9
1943
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Sherlock Holmes in Washington
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6.7
1943
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Honeymoon Lodge
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1943
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Over the Wall
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1943
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Johnny Come Lately
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6.7
1943
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The Talk of the Town
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7.313
1942
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The Black Swan
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6.4
1942
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Tough as They Come
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1942
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Twin Beds
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2.7
1942
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Strictly in the Groove
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1942
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Tales of Manhattan
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6.3
1942
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Love Crazy
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7.1
1941
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Invisible Ghost
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5.2
1941
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The Flame of New Orleans
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6.2
1941
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Among the Living
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6.0
1941
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Kisses for Breakfast
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5.5
1941
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Adam Had Four Sons
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6.0
1941
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Belle Starr
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5.6
1941
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Gentleman from Dixie
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6.0
1941
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Murder Over New York
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6.1
1940
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Broken Strings
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4.5
1940
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Alice in Movieland
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6.3
1940
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Sporting Blood
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4.3
1940
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That Gang of Mine
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5.6
1940
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Chad Hanna
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6.0
1940
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Maryland
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6.2
1940
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Zanzibar
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1940
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Way Down South
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5.4
1939
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Secrets of a Nurse
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3.0
1938
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Spirit of Youth
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5.5
1938
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The Toy Wife
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4.8
1938
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Prison Train
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6.0
1938
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High Hat
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5.0
1937
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Jungle Menace
star
5.0
1937
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Deep South
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6.0
1937
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Laughing Irish Eyes
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1936
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Daniel Boone
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4.9
1936
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Mysterious Crossing
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1936
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Spendthrift
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5.0
1936
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The Green Pastures
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6.3
1936
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Muss 'em Up
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5.5
1936
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The Broken Earth
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1.0
1936
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Show Boat
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6.727
1936
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O'Shaughnessy's Boy
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6.0
1935
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So Red the Rose
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6.5
1935
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Red Hot Tires
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5.8
1935
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After the Dance
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6.0
1935
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Alias Mary Dow
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6.2
1935
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Harmony Lane
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3.5
1935
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East of Java
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6.0
1935
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Black Moon
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5.2
1934
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Broadway Bill
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6.0
1934
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Massacre
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5.8
1934
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A Very Honorable Guy
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2.0
1934
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The Personality Kid
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4.2
1934
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Kid Millions
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6.5
1934
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The Wrecker
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1.0
1933
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Flying Down to Rio
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6.2
1933
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Hollywood on Parade No. A-12
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1933
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Laughter in Hell
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1.0
1933
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From Hell to Heaven
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7.2
1933
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The Mind Reader
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6.3
1933
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Fury of the Jungle
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1933
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Frisco Jenny
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6.3
1933
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The Life of Jimmy Dolan
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6.0
1933
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Man Against Woman
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3.5
1932
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Winner Take All
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5.3
1932
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Lena Rivers
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5.5
1932
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Is My Face Red?
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5.0
1932
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The Woman from Monte Carlo
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5.0
1932
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Night World
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6.7
1932
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Washington Merry-Go-Round
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6.7
1932
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Prestige
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5.5
1932
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Hell's Highway
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6.1
1932
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If I Had a Million
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6.714
1932
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Attorney for the Defense
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6.0
1932
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Big City Blues
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5.3
1932
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The Wet Parade
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5.8
1932
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The Cabin in the Cotton
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6.3
1932
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The Death Kiss
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5.3
1932
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White Zombie
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5.903
1932
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X Marks the Spot
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6.0
1931
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Secret Service
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6.0
1931
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The Last Parade
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1931
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Huckleberry Finn
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8.0
1931
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Safe in Hell
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6.8
1931
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The Secret Witness
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3.0
1931
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Dirigible
star
5.6
1931
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The Fighting Sheriff
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1931
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Derelict
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10.0
1930
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Outside the Law
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4.7
1930
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Guilty?
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1930
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The Thoroughbred
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4.6
1930
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Rain or Shine
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6.2
1930
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Swing High
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6.5
1930
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Honey
star
5.0
1930
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A Royal Romance
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1930
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Election Day
star
7.0
1929
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Hearts in Dixie
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3.0
1929
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Hallelujah
star
6.633
1929
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New York Nights
star
4.8
1929
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The Custard Nine
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1921