1937

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    Amateur Crook (1937)

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    Amateur Crook (1937)

    Jerry Cummings, a mining engineer, has pledged a large diamond on a short-term note to a pair of crooked loan sharks, Crone and Jan Jaffin, and heads for Mexico. His daughter Betsy, posing as a jewel thief called Mary Layton, is working to keep the crooks from absconding with the jewel, and her efforts are hindered greatly by an artist, Jimmy Baxter, who thinks she is a crook and Crone and Jaffin the good guys.

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    Born to the West (1937)

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    Born to the West (1937)

    Dare Rudd takes a shine to his cattleman cousin Tom’s girlfriend who asks Tom to hire Dare to head the big cattle drive. Dare loses the money for the drive to cardsharps, but Tom wins it back, but Dare must save Tom’s life.

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    Colorado Kid (1937)

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    Colorado Kid (1937)

    When Hines kills the Colonel for his money, the Colorado Kid is arrested and then found guilt of the murder. Bibben beaks him out of jail and later identifies some of the bills spent by Hines to have been part of the money stolen from the Colonel. The Kid now knows he is the one he is after and heads out to get a confession.

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    Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (1937)

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    Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry (1937)

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thoroughbreds Don’t Cry is a 1937 film directed by Alfred E. Green. It stars Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in their first film together. Cricket West is a hopeful actress with a plan and a pair of vocal chords that bring down the house. Along with her eccentric aunt, she plays host to the local jockeys, whose leader is the cocky but highly skilled Timmie Donovan. When a young English gentleman comes to town convincing Donovan to ride his horse in a high stakes race, the plot breaks into a speeding gallop. Donovan is disqualified from racing, but Cricket wins the race.

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    The Seven Ravens (1937)

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    The Seven Ravens (1937)

    The Seven Ravens (German: Die sieben Raben) is a German stop motion-animated fairytale film directed by the Diehl brothers. It was released in Germany on 2 December 1937, and was the eighth animated feature film to ever be released (Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the ninth). It was also the third feature film to use puppet animation, behind The New Gulliver from 1935 and The Tale of the Fox, released in Germany eight months earlier.

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    Sudden Bill Dorn (1937)

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    Sudden Bill Dorn (1937)

    Bundy has found gold on the Kent ranch but directs everyone to Ghost Town as he tries to take over the ranch. But Bill and Kent’s niece Lorna have taken possession. When it appears Bundy is attracted to Lorna, his jealous girl friend has men destroy the ranch and the explosion helps uncover the gold vein.

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    The Green Cockatoo (1937)

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    The Green Cockatoo (1937)

    Song and dance man John Mills, guv’nor of the eponymous nitery, helps new-girl-in-town René Ray flee a false murder charge, except neither knows the corpse is Mills’ brother Robert Newton, and both cops and the real killers are hot on their trail. Music by Miklós Rózsa.

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    Submarine D-1 (1937)

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    Submarine D-1 (1937)

    Butch Rogers and Sock McGillis are old submarine hands stationed in Panama. On land, Butch and Sock battle over pretty Ann Sawyer. At sea and underwater, however, our two heroes are inseparable.

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    Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)

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    Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)

    In this musical comedy, a crooked record producer uses his mob connections to force performers to do their stuff. The trouble really begins when the gangster’s strong-arm tactics nearly cause a singer to lose his fiancée. A wide variety of entertainers appear including cowboy crooner Gene Autry, baseball hero Joe DiMaggio, and big band stars Cab Calloway, Ted Lewis, and the Kay Thompson Singers. Songs include “Mamma I Wanna Make Rhythm,” “Manhattan Merry-Go-Round,” “Heaven?,” “I Owe You,” and “It’s Round-up Time in Reno.”

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    The Lonely White Sail (1937)

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    The Lonely White Sail (1937)

    Two young boys strive to save the life of an officer trapped by the White Russians. Their efforts are both comic and dramatic

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    Nothing Sacred (1937)

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    Nothing Sacred (1937)

    Hazel Flagg of Warsaw, Vermont receives the news that her terminal case of radium poisoning from a workplace incident was a complete misdiagnosis with mixed emotions. She is happy not to be dying, but she, who has never traveled the world, was going to use the money paid to her by her factory to go to New York in style. She believes her dreams can still be realized when Wally Cook arrives in town. He is a New York reporter with the Morning Star newspaper. He believes that Hazel’s valiant struggle concerning her impending death is just the type of story he needs to resurrect his name within reporting circles after a recent story he wrote led to scandal and a major demotion at the newspaper.

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    It's Love I'm After (1937)

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    It’s Love I’m After (1937)

    An infatuated debutante renews a Shakespearean actor’s running feud with his leading lady.

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