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Mauvaise graine (1934) with English subtitle aka Bad Seed (1934)
Mauvaise graine (1934) with English subtitleaka Bad Seed (1934)Mauvaise graine (original title)lexan..
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Mayerling (1936) / ENG SUB (France)
Mayerling (1936) / ENG SUB (France)Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, is fettered on all sides. H..
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Me and Marlborough 1935 Cicely Courtneidge Tom Walls // /// Victor Saville
Me and Marlborough 1935 Cicely Courtneidge Tom Walls // /// Victor SavilleMe and Marlborough (1935)&..
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Meet Nero Wolfe (1936) dvd r Director: Herbert J. Biberman Writers: Joseph Anthony, Howard J. Green | Stars: Edward Arnold, Lionel Stander, Dennie Moore
Meet Nero Wolfe (1936) dvd r Meet Nero Wolfe PosterRex Stout,s portly detective prides himself ..
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Meet the Mayor (1932) Director: Ralph Ceder
Meet the Mayor (1932)AKA A Fool's Advice (1932) An elevator operator invents a machine that he ..
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Meet the Missus 1937 DVD Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, and Anne Shirley in Meet the Missus (1937) Director Joseph Santley
Meet the Missus1937Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, and Anne Shirley in Meet the Missus (1937)Mrs. Emm..
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Men Are Not Gods (1936) Stars: Miriam Hopkins, Gertrude Lawrence, Sebastian Shaw Director: Walter Reisch
Men Are Not Gods (1936)Ann Williams, secretary to eccentric drama critic Frederick Skeates, is persu..
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Men Call It Love (1931) Director: Edgar Selwyn Writers: Doris Anderson (dialogue continuity), Vincent Lawrence (adopted from play "Among the Married") Stars: Adolphe Menjou, Leila Hyams, Norman Foster
Men Call It Love (1931)A well-off bachelor finds himself at a loss for what to do when a married wom..
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Menace (1934) Stars: Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagh, Henrietta Crosman
Menace (1934)Menace is a very fast-paced dark house murder mystery with a plot centering around thre..
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Michigan Kid (1947) DVD R Director: Ray Taylor Writers: Roy Chanslor (story and screenplay), Rex Beach (suggested by a novel) | 1 more credit » Stars: Jon Hall, Victor McLaglen, Rita Johnson
Michigan Kid (1947) DVD R Jim Rowan, after his discharge from the U.S. Calvary at the en..
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Midnight (1939) Stars: Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore
Midnight (1939) Midnight PosterA chorus girl stranded in Paris is set up by a millionaire to br..
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Midnight Club (1933) Directors: Alexander Hall, George Somnes Writers: Leslie Charteris (screenplay), Seton I. Miller (screenplay) | Stars: Clive Brook, George Raft, Helen Vinson |
Midnight Club (1933)Crime, Drama | 29 July 1933 (USA)Midnight Club PosterElegant Colin Grant and his..
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Midnight Intruder 1938 Director Arthur Lubin Sheila Bromley, Louis Hayward, and Barbara Read in Midnight Intruder (1938)
Midnight Intruder1938Sheila Bromley, Louis Hayward, and Barbara Read in Midnight Intruder (1938)A fo..
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