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6.4
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3.3
/260/

Millionaire Droopy (1956)
Despite what's printed on the credits, Tex Avery had nothing to do with this cartoon - it's a Cinemascope remake of 'Wags to Riches' (1949), put together by others from his original artwork and production cels. Apart from the new Cinemascope backgrounds, it's identical to the earlier film.
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6.3
/110/
50
/1/
50
/1/

Don't You Believe It (1943)
This Passing Parade entry looks at several historical "truths" that just aren't so: Steve Brodie never jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge; Mrs. O'Leary's cow did not start the great Chicago fire; Nero didn't fiddle while Rome burned; and Lady Godiva never rode naked through the streets of Coventry.
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6.4
/52/
70
/2/

Bravest of the Brave (1938)
This short film looks at the life of Michel Ney, who fought at Napoleon's side and was made a Marshall of France.
poster
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5.5
/18/

Memory Tricks (1941)
A few different methods that are supposed to help with memorization are presented
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7.0
/13/
40
/1/

Manhattan Serenade (1929)
An homage to NYC in the form of a short travelogue.
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5.9
/109/
70
/1/
60
/3/

Wedding Worries (1941)
The Our Gang kids worry that Darla's new stepmother will be an evil stepmother like of fairy tale fame.
poster
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6.1
/85/
70
/1/

To My Unborn Son (1943)
A Yugoslav man, dying after being shot while attempting to help defend his village, writes a letter of encouragement and hope to his unborn child, explaining what he was fighting for in resisting the Nazi invasion of his homeland. A John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short.
poster
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5.4
/90/

That's Why I Left You (1943)
Young couple Joe and Mary Thompson love each other and their children despite the struggles that they have that are typical of most young couples early on in their married life, such as the basics of trying to make ends meet. But after Joe leaves Mary and their inner city life, she finds an unpostmarked envelope under their apartment door with her name written in Joe's handwriting. It contains a letter explaining why he left. It has primarily to do with his feeling that another part of his life was being left behind for his married life, that other life which consists of a want to travel, especially sail the south seas. The actual impetus to leave was inadvertently fostered by Mary through the birthday present she bought for him. So what actually did happen to Joe and will he ever return to his loving wife?
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6.1
/50/
60
/1/

Madero of Mexico (1942)
This Passing Parade series short chronicles the political life of Francisco Madero, who tried to bring democracy and land reform to Mexico.
poster
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6.5
/116/

We Do It Because (1942)
This John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short explores the origins of various customs such as shaking hands, kissing, and why ships are christened.
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8.4
/89/

It's a Wise Child (1931)
In this comedy, a conservative family becomes alarmed when they begin believing their daughter is pregnant.
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31
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5.3
/180/
10
/1/

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936)
Winners of the Lucky Stars National Dance Contest - one woman from each state of the United States - are welcomed to Palm Springs. Palm Springs being the desert playground for the movie stars, the women are introduced to the cavalcade of stars vacationing in Palm Springs at the time.
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5.8
/81/

Gypsy Night (1935)
Gypsies sing and dance around the fire while their children dream.
poster
56
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5.5
/115/
57
/3/

Goofy Movies Number One (1933)
The first part of this short is a "Metrophony" newsreel. It contains actual newsreel footage with humorous commentary (e.g., a flotilla of gondolas is parodied as being the Harvard/Yale regatta). The second part parodies silent movies with a film called "Minnie the Pretzel Twister" starring 'Cynthia Goosefeather.'
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65
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7.0
/113/
60
/2/

Goin' Fishin' (1940)
The gang is going fishing and wants to get an early start, but they end up causing all sorts of problems for the passengers of a city bus.
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5.3
/34/

Aeronutics (1941)
This Pete Smith Specialty is a humorous look at a student's first flying lesson, in a propeller-driven biplane.
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6.3
/105/
100
/1/
50
/1/

Fine Feathers (1933)
A look at colorful (and mostly imported) birds, ranging in size from hummingbirds to storks.
poster
66
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6.7
/513/
63
/3/
70
/5/

Beauty for Sale (1933)
A beautiful woman lands a job at an exclusive salon that deals with the wives of wealthy businessmen. Her contact with these men leads to a series of affairs.
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64
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5.3
/123/
70
/1/
70
/1/

Lazy River (1934)
Ex-convicts try to stop a Chinese smuggling ring.
poster
68
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6.6
/147/
70
/1/

My Grandfather's Clock (1934)
At Phwitterby-on-Thames, England, a murder has occurred and Philo Holmes and Dr. Watkins are out to investigate it. It seems as though there was a second will and changes have been made as to who will receive what. Philo is the ace detective, and he brings everyone from the nightclub to see him solve the case.
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7.4
/42/

A Single Man (1929)
Robin Worthington (Lew Cody), a middle-aged man attracted by a young woman, at first avoids her, then falls for her. He undergoes a profound change in temperament, but in the end he marries his secretary, Mary Hazeltine (Aileen Pringle), who had gone away plain and come back strikingly beautiful and wearing the latest new fashions.
poster
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6.0
/14/

Bali, the Island Paradise (1932)
No. 2 in the "James FitzPatrick's Travel Talks" series.
poster
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7.5
/26/
60
/2/

Men Behind Bars (1931)
German-language version of "The Big House" (MGM, 1930), with Heinrich George in Wallace Beery's role, filmed by MGM parallel to the English-speaking version, at a time when good subtitles weren't yet in use.
poster
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5.4
/10/
60
/1/

Monsieur Le Fox (1930)
Part of a gold shipment has been stolen and the Sergeant (Robert Elliott) suspects Louis LeBey (Gilbert Roland). When Louis is attracted to newly arrived Nedra Ruskin (Barbara Leonard), Woolie-Woolie (Nina Quartero) becomes jealous and tells the Sergeant where Louis hid the gold. First, Louis rescues the Sergeant whose dog team crashes chasing him and then he saves Nedra from an avalanche. When he returns the injured Nedra to the settlement, the Sergeant takes him prisoner.
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5.1
/79/

Gems of M-G-M (1930)
Benny Rubin performs vaudeville routines between singing and dancing acts.
poster
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6.7
/88/

Estrellados (1930)
A matinée idol and a bumbling manager fight for the love of a would-be starlet. Estrellados is the Spanish version of Free and Easy (1930) with Hispanic/Spanish-speaking actors.
poster
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7.4
/42/

Forward, March! (1930)
Spanish-language version of Doughboys.
poster
43
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5.6
/571/
30
/1/

Redemption (1930)
In Russia in the early 1900s, Fedya, a handsome, self-indulgent womanizer, falls in love with and marries Lisa, his friend Victor's fiancée. Fedya quickly tires of domestic life and resumes his profligate ways, drinking and gambling away his family's fortune. Lisa refuses to leave him despite his deplorable ways, so he takes drastic measures to ensure that she will no longer be harmed by his actions and reputation.
poster
58
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5.7
/205/
55
/2/

The Woman Racket (1930)
During a raid, a cop lets a pretty speakeasy employee escape and later begins dating her. Although she loves him, his salary and dull life leave her wanting.
poster
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7.2
/61/

Plumber in love (1932)
This is the French-language version of Buster Keaton's The Passionate Plumber (1932). This film is presumed to be lost.
poster
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10
/1/

The Gay Deceiver (1927)
A deceiver leads the fast set in Paris and is involved in love affairs and blackmail. Will he mends his way for his daughter's sake.
poster
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5.6
/9/
10
/1/

Mike (1926)
A Modest Comedy Drama
poster
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10
/1/

Dreams of Monte Carlo (1926)
Three girls from a small town win a trip to Monte Carlo. The trip was sponsored by their local newspaper, which sends along its ace reporter Bancroft as their "chaperone".
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10
/2/

Time, the Comedian (1926)
Women Know! -men can seldom understand.
poster
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5.0
/18/

The Silent Accuser (1924)
A Dog Picture That'll Claw Your Emotions
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5.7
/29/
40
/1/

Marion Harris: Songbird of Jazz (1928)
Several songs performed by Marion Harris.
poster
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5.0
/40/

Early Sports Quiz: What's Your I.Q. No. 13 (1947)
In this Pete Smith Specialty, the audience is asked multiple-choice questions about various sports. Depending on the question, the correct answer is revealed after 5 or 10 seconds.
poster
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6.4
/59/

Willie and the Mouse (1941)
John Nesbitt's "Passing Parade" purports to show how the behavior of mice can be studied in relation to the interaction of school children.
poster
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5.3
/80/
60
/2/

Radio Bugs (1944)
When Froggy discovers the fabulous salaries paid to radio stars, he gets the idea that the gang should be in on the action. But success in radio requires a sponsor. They audition comedy skits at the dentist's office, and Shakespeare at the mortuary. Their efforts to snag a sponsor are without success until . . .
poster
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5.9
/97/
53
/3/
60
/2/

Calling All Kids (1943)
An Our Gang salute to the armed forces finds the gang performing a revue honoring the U.S. military. Amidst such highlights as a "recruiting office" sketch featuring the duo of Mickey and Froggy, and a closing ensemble piece with lyrics that rhyme "Taxes" with "Axis," the film features an extended celebrity-impression routine, with Buckwheat imitating Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and other kids posing as Judy Garland, Eleanor Powell, Fred Astaire, Carmen Miranda, and Virginia O'Brien.
poster
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5.8
/77/
50
/1/

Northward, Ho! (1940)
Behind-the-scenes promotional featurette to publicize the epic outdoor adventure Northwest Passage filmed on location in Idaho.
poster
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6.0
/65/
80
/2/
60
/1/

Helping Hands (1941)
Inspired by his soldier brother, Spanky decides to organize a military unit among his friends, collecting odds and ends for the war effort.
poster
62
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6.4
/143/
60
/1/

Home Movies (1940)
A comedy short staring Robert Benchley. He tries to show us how to make our own movies.
poster
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5.3
/25/

What Do You Think? (Number Two) (1937)
This short presents the possibility that a dead person's spirit can intervene in the lives of the living.
poster
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6.0
/51/
75
/1/

What Do You Think? Tupapaoo (1938)
An American trader disrupts life on a Polynesian island.
poster
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5.7
/105/
50
/2/
60
/2/

What Do You Think? (Number Three) (1938)
This short looks at the possibility that those who have passed on can communicate with us in ways we least expect.
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6.4
/100/
60
/2/

Tiny Troubles (1939)
Alfalfa "trades in" his whining baby brother for another baby--who turns out to be a midget criminal.
poster
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6.0
/96/
60
/2/
60
/1/

Baby Blues (1941)
Mickey's mom is about to give birth, but he gets worried when he reads that every fourth child born is Chinese. Spanky and the gang then visit a Chinese friend and learn that kids are kids, no matter where they are from.


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