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Not a Ladies' Man (1942)
Character: Bill Bruce
A recently divorced district attorney falls for his troubled son's schoolteacher.
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The Three Stooges Follies (1974)
Character: Robin / Dick Grayson (archive footage)
Released to theaters in 1974, this collection of vintage Columbia short subjects included: "Yes, We Have No Bonanza" with The Three Stooges; "Violent Is the Word for Curly" with The Three Stooges; "You Nazty Spy!" with The Three Stooges (replaced by "Men in Black" for the nontheatrical reissue); "Nothing But Pleasure" with Buster Keaton; "Strife of the Party" with Vera Vague; Chapter 1 of the 1943 "Batman" serial with Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft; and "America Sings with Kate Smith."
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Presenting Lily Mars (1943)
Character: Davey
Starstruck Indiana small-town girl Lily is pestering theatrical producer John Thornway for a role but he is reluctant.
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Kings Row (1942)
Character: Young Drake
Five young adults in a small American town face the revelations of secrets that threaten to ruin their hopes and dreams.
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George Washington Slept Here (1942)
Character: Raymond
New Yorkers Bill and Connie Fuller have to move from their apartment. Without Bill's knowledge, Connie purchases a delapidated old farmhouse in Pennsylvania, where George Washington was supposed to have actually slept during the American Revolution.
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Batman (1943)
Character: Dick Grayson
Japanese master spy Daka operates a covert espionage-sabotage organization located in Gotham City's now-deserted Little Tokyo, which turns American scientists into pliable zombies. The great crime-fighters Batman and Robin, with the help of their allies, are in pursuit.
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Batmania: From Comics to Screen (1989)
Character: Self / Dick Grayson / Robin (archive footage)
This is the fully documented story of Batman—his genesis, his development, and his overall entertainment career. Told with dramatic insight, this action-filled documentary will satisfy every fan who has ever delighted in Batmania.
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Flight Lieutenant (1942)
Character: Danny Doyle - as a boy
A disgraced pilot determines to regain the respect of both his son, now a test pilot for the Army, and the men he once flew with.
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Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
Character: George M. Cohan, as a boy of 13
A film of the life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer and singer George M. Cohan.
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Remember the Day (1941)
Character: Dewey Roberts as a boy
Elderly schoolteacher Nora Trinell, waiting to meet presidential nominee Dewey Roberts, recalls him as her student back in 1916 and his relation to Dan Hopkins, the man she married and lost.
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Killer McCoy (1947)
Character: Danny Burns, Newsboy
Tommy McCoy grew up poor and scrappy. As a young man he discovers that he can fight with his powerful right arm. He becomes successful at boxing, however he has an alcoholic father.
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River Gang (1945)
Character: Slug
An orphan girl lives with apparently kind uncle who turns out to be a murderer.
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