Biography: Douglas Walton |

British actor Douglas Walton kept busy in the Hollywood of the 1930s playing upper-class twits, ineffectual weaklings, and other such highly coveted roles. Walton was most memorably cast as the genteelly depraved Percy Shelley in the prologue scenes... more
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Cast: Al St. John Douglas Walton   
Length: 55min
Though Don "Red" Barry is the star of Jesse James, Jr., he plays a character named Johnny Barrett. The scene is a small western town, lacking telegraph service. Every time the locals try to set up communications with the Outside World, they are...

Cast: Don "Red" Barry   
Tags: Western 
Length: 56min
Don "Red" Barry stars in the lightning-paced Republic western Sundown Fury. Befitting his unofficial title "the cowboy Cagney", Barry plays a character whose ethics seem to be very shaky. Be assured, however, that he'll come out on the side of the law...

Tags: Drama Sexploitation 
Length: 56min
Marriage Forbidden is the film version of Eugene Briaux' once-notorious 1912 stage drama Damaged Goods. This pioneering study of the consequences of venereal disease had been praised by none other than George Bernard Shaw; the film version likewise...

Cast: Lila Lee   
Length: 70min
Produced by the Halperin Brothers, the folks responsible for the early-talkie horror classic White Zombie, Nation Aflame is one of several 1930s exposés of such hate groups as the KKK, the Silver Shirts and the Black Legion. The bigoted aggregation...

Cast: David Niven Olivia de Havilland Dame May Whitty Samuel Goldwyn   
Tags: Master Criminal Films Comedy Crime Romance 
Length: 70min
The fourth cinematic version of the novel -Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman by E.W. Hornung, this romantic caper is a virtual remake of the 1930 version. David Niven stars as A.J. Raffles, a famed cricket player of English society's upper crust....

Tags: Western 
Length: 70min
Bad Lands is a remake of John Ford's The Lost Patrol, with the locale changed from the Mesopotamian to the Arizona desert. The year is 1875: A posse headed by sheriff Robert Barrat is held at bay by Apache warriors. Following the pattern established...

Cast: Katharine Hepburn John Ford John Carradine   
Tags: Historical Film Drama Biopic 
Length: 123min
Maxwell Anderson's blank-verse play Mary of Scotland was adapted for the screen by Dudley Nichols and directed with a surprising paucity of verve by John Ford. Katharine Hepburn, in one of the "icy" roles that would later earn her the onus of "box...

Tags: Sea Adventure Action Adventure 
Length: 72min
James Barton plays a salty old sea captain on the verge of retirement, forced to return to the sea when his funds run out. Planning to stay with his ship only long enough to pay his mortgage, Barton finds himself on the bounding main a lot longer than...

Cast: Fredric March Merle Oberon Herbert Marshall Tom Moore George Breakston   
Tags: Romance Drama War Romance Melodrama 
Length: 110min
Samuel Goldwyn's The Dark Angel is a sumptuously produced soap opera with a poignant "Enoch Arden" style denouement. Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall star respectively as Alan Trent, Kitty Vane and Gerald Shannon, friends since...

Tags: Melodrama Drama Romance 
Length: 68min
Dennis Morgan, still billed as Stanley Morner, essays his first leading role in the Halperin Brothers' I Conquer the Sea. The star is cast as Tommy, a harpooner on a whaling ship who loses an arm during one excursion. Rosita (Steffi Duna) is in love...
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