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The Man Who Dared (1939)
Character: Ted Carter
An elderly grandfather proves to be heroic when he takes a stand against local city corruption.
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The Blue Bird (1940)
Character: Tyltyl
Peasant children Mytyl and Tyltyl are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness by the fairy Berylune. On their journey, they're accompanied by the anthropomorphized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire, and Bread, among other entities.
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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Character: Otis Hopper (uncredited)
After the death of a United States Senator, idealistic Jefferson Smith is appointed as his replacement in Washington. Soon, the naive and earnest new senator has to battle political corruption.
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Five of a Kind (1938)
Character: Dickie Post
Rival reporters compete to sign the Wyatt Quintuplets to be guests on their radio shows.
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Always Goodbye (1938)
Character: Roddy Weston Marshall
Following the death of her fiancé, Margot Weston is left pregnant and unmarried. Former doctor Jim Howard helps the desperate Margot. When her son is born, Jim helps her find a home for the baby with Phil Marshall and his wife. Margot insists that neither the Marshalls nor the child can ever know that she is his mother.
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Florian (1940)
Character: Andy, Age Six
Set against the backdrop of WWI Europe, a man and woman of different classes are brought together by their love of Lippizan horses.
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Don Juan Quilligan (1945)
Character: Howie Mossrock
When a an overly romantic barge captain marries two women, each reminding him of his mother, he finds himself resorting to prison to escape them.
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The Duke Comes Back (1937)
Character: Jimmy Foster
After winning the heavyweight championship, boxer Duke Foster (Allan Lane) quits the ring to marry socialite Susan Corbin (Heather Angel). When his businessman father-in-law Arnold (Frederick Burton) loses his fortune, Duke returns to the ring to raise money for him. Susan is furious that Duke is breaking his promise never to box again, and the stakes get even higher when a crooked promoter orders him to take a dive ... or else.
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The Man I Married (1940)
Character: Ricky Hoffman
An American vacations in Europe with her husband and watches him turn into a Nazi.
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Prison Break (1938)
Character: Jackie
Story of a tuna fisherman who has been wrongfully convicted of a murder he did not commit. His exemplary behavior in prison ensures that he is up for early parole. He realizes, however, that his movements will be limited, and he will be unable to join and wed his beloved. The only solution is to escape and hunt down the real killer, himself.
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Sabotage (1939)
Character: Matt Grayson II
The night before his grandson, Tommy Grayson, a mechanic at the Midland Aircraft Corporation, is to marry Gail, a former showgirl, Major Matt Grayson, a war veteran and watchman at the plant, catches two men breaking into the machine shop. The men run, but the major shoots one of them.....
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Jesse James (1939)
Character: Jesse James Jr.
After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
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