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    Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski (2018)

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    Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski (2018)

    The remarkable life story of the pre-war Polish artist Stanislav Szukalski, documented by the American friends he made late in life.

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    I Was There When House Took Over the World

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    I Was There When House Took Over the World

    Nile Rodgers and more on how disco’s death gave birth to the most iconic sound in dance.

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    Satan's Bed (1965)

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    Satan’s Bed (1965)

    A young Japanese girl arriving in New York City gets mixed up with mobsters and dope dealers.

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    Death in Small Doses (1957)

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    Death in Small Doses (1957)

    A government agent investigates the use of illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers.

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    Sergeant Mike (1944)

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    Sergeant Mike (1944)

    In this patriotic war drama, a soldier becomes quite upset when he is transferred from the highly coveted machine-gun unit to the canine corps. He begins to change his opinion when he learns that his army dog Mike was a gift from an 8-year-old whose father was killed in the war. Now the soldier becomes committed to training Mike into the best army dog there ever was.

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    Black Arrow (1944)

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    Black Arrow (1944)

    With a plot line mostly lifted from 1941’s “White Eagle”, Columbia’s 24th serial (following “The Desert Hawk-1944” and ahead of 1945’s “Brenda Starr, Reporter”), “Black Arrow” finds carpet-baggers Jake Jackson and Buck Sherman arriving in Blue Mesa in search of gold.

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    Two-Man Submarine (1944)

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    Two-Man Submarine (1944)

    Medical researchers Jerry Evans and Walt Hedges are assigned by a pharmaceutical company to work at a secret laboratory on a remote South Pacific Island in order to produce penicillium, the mold from which the magic drug penicillin is derived.

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    Beer Barrel Polecats (1946)

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    Beer Barrel Polecats (1946)

    The stooges make a whole batch of homemade beer, but get tossed in jail when Curly sells some to a cop. Their minor indiscretion turns into a forty year sentence when a keg of beer Curly has hidden under his coat explodes while the boys are being photographed. In prison the stooges get into more trouble with the warden and wind on the rockpile when they try to escape. Released as old men with long gray beards, the first thing Curly wants is a bottle of beer.

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    Platinum Blonde (1931)

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    Platinum Blonde (1931)

    In this witty romp, Jean Harlow plays an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband (Robert Williams) into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter (Loretta Young); the results are unexpectedly hilarious, especially when Young shows up at the mansion with a gaggle of boozehound reporters in tow. With snappy, ribald dialogue (allowable in those pre-Hays Code days), Capra keeps the gags flying fast and furious, taking special delight in having Williams’s journalist pals rib him endlessly over his kept-man status. Platinum Blonde was a great success at the time of its release during the class-conscious Depression; for better or worse, its star Harlow was identified with the tag “platinum blonde” until her untimely death. –Jerry Renshaw

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