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Dan White

Dan White (March 25, 1908 - July 7, 1980) was born to George & Orpha White about one mile from the Suwannee River in Falmouth, Florida. Falmouth was a small sleepy town then, as it is still today. He was one of 12 siblings who were moved to Lakeland sometime around WW I. Lakeland is where Dan was introduced into show business in 1922 at the age of 14. He ran away from home when the show moved on and traveled thousands of miles throughout the South in tent, minstrel, vaudeville and theater shows. Dan performed on stage with his brother Willard for nine years with a stock company in Tampa's old Rialto Theater. Frances Langford worked with him during this time and it was Dan who told her to go to Hollywood. During this period he met Matilda "Tilda" Mae Spivey on the stage, and married her on February 25, 1933. Tilda had a two-year-old child from a previous marriage by the name of Arthur "Art" Grant Gifford. Times were tough, so Dan had to get out of show business for a while to make some real money. In 1934 he found work with the Conservation Corps in Homestead, Florida, but show business was always in his heart. Dan knew he had what it took to "make it" in Hollywood, so he decided to make the move to California in 1935. They packed all their possessions into their Ford and started the long, arduous trek across the country. This was during the Great Depression, and money was very tight. They had to stop frequently in various cities across the country to make extra money to continue their journey. Dan was a very good auto mechanic and never had a problem finding this type of work wherever he went. This skill paid off once during the filming of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). During the "mob" scene, one of the cars they were to drive away in would not start. Dan opened the hood, stepped onto the front bumper, and had the car running in no time flat.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born25 March 1908 (age 117)
  • Place of BirthFalmouth, Florida, USA

Dan White

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Dan White (March 25, 1908 - July 7, 1980) was born to George & Orpha White about one mile from the Suwannee River in Falmouth, Florida. Falmouth was a small sleepy town then, as it is still today. He was one of 12 siblings who were moved to Lakeland sometime around WW I. Lakeland is where Dan was introduced into show business in 1922 at the age of 14. He ran away from home when the show moved on and traveled thousands of miles throughout the South in tent, minstrel, vaudeville and theater shows. Dan performed on stage with his brother Willard for nine years with a stock company in Tampa's old Rialto Theater. Frances Langford worked with him during this time and it was Dan who told her to go to Hollywood. During this period he met Matilda "Tilda" Mae Spivey on the stage, and married her on February 25, 1933. Tilda had a two-year-old child from a previous marriage by the name of Arthur "Art" Grant Gifford. Times were tough, so Dan had to get out of show business for a while to make some real money. In 1934 he found work with the Conservation Corps in Homestead, Florida, but show business was always in his heart. Dan knew he had what it took to "make it" in Hollywood, so he decided to make the move to California in 1935. They packed all their possessions into their Ford and started the long, arduous trek across the country. This was during the Great Depression, and money was very tight. They had to stop frequently in various cities across the country to make extra money to continue their journey. Dan was a very good auto mechanic and never had a problem finding this type of work wherever he went. This skill paid off once during the filming of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). During the "mob" scene, one of the cars they were to drive away in would not start. Dan opened the hood, stepped onto the front bumper, and had the car running in no time flat.

  • Known ForActing
  • Born25 March 1908 (age 117)
  • Place of BirthFalmouth, Florida, USA
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Beyond the Bermuda Triangle
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4.8
1975
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Smoke In The Wind
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6.0
1975
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They Call It Murder
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5.4
1971
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Red Tomahawk
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6.4
1967
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Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter
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4.1
1966
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Apache Uprising
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6.2
1965
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The Bounty Killer
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5.8
1965
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To Kill a Mockingbird
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7.99
1962
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Ma Barker's Killer Brood
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5.9
1960
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Attack of the Giant Leeches
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4.086
1959
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Gunmen from Laredo
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4.7
1959
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This Earth Is Mine
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6.1
1959
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Touch of Evil
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7.762
1958
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The Proud Rebel
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5.989
1958
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The Sheepman
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6.802
1958
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Frontier Gun
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6.0
1958
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The Lonely Man
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6.1
1957
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Escape from Red Rock
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1957
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Gunfire at Indian Gap
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5.0
1957
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Great Day in the Morning
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5.911
1956
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The Last Hunt
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6.7
1956
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The First Traveling Saleslady
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5.4
1956
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The Road to Denver
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6.4
1955
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The Americano
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5.2
1955
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The Tall Men
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6.4
1955
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Tennessee Champ
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5.8
1954
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Suddenly
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6.3
1954
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Taza, Son of Cochise
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5.5
1954
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She Couldn't Say No
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5.6
1954
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The Country Girl
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6.9
1954
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Born to the Saddle
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5.0
1953
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Inferno
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6.3
1953
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Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
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5.6
1952
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The Lusty Men
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6.6
1952
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Horizons West
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6.225
1952
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Rawhide
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6.7
1951
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Raton Pass
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4.8
1951
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Distant Drums
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6.212
1951
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The Red Badge of Courage
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6.365
1951
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The Tall Target
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6.788
1951
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Red Mountain
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6.4
1951
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His Kind of Woman
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6.619
1951
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The Gunfighter
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7.3
1950
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A Lady Without Passport
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5.2
1950
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Dynamite
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2.5
1949
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Intruder in the Dust
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7.3
1949
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Roseanna McCoy
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6.1
1949
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The Cowboy and the Indians
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6.8
1949
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El Paso
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5.833
1949
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Cover Up
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6.5
1949
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She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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6.878
1949
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Outlaw Country
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3.7
1949
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The Walls of Jericho
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5.7
1948
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Station West
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6.14
1948
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I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
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5.5
1948
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Sunset Carson Rides Again
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4.1
1948
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Four Faces West
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5.6
1948
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Albuquerque
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6.8
1948
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Gunning for Justice
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1948
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Unknown Island
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5.174
1948
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Red River
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7.3
1948
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The Sea of Grass
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6.3
1947
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Gun Town
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1946
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Duel in the Sun
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6.361
1946
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San Antonio
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5.7
1945
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The Return of the Durango Kid
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8.0
1945
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The Invisible Man's Revenge
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5.6
1944
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Harmony Trail
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4.8
1944
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Westward Bound
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4.0
1944
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Arizona Whirlwind
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5.5
1944
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Crazy Knights
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4.583
1944
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The Utah Kid
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1944
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Voodoo Man
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5.0
1944
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The Phantom
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6.2
1943
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Smart Guy
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5.0
1943
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Blazing Guns
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6.0
1943
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Arizona Trail
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5.1
1943
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Boss of Rawhide
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5.5
1943
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Outlaws of Stampede Pass
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4.0
1943
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Border Patrol
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5.333
1943
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False Colors
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3.84
1943
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The Kansan
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5.429
1943
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I Married a Witch
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6.815
1942
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Sheriff of Sage Valley
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5.6
1942
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Forbidden Trails
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5.4
1941
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Texas
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6.5
1941
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The Lone Rider in Ghost Town
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5.0
1941
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The Lone Rider in Frontier Fury
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5.0
1941
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The Grapes of Wrath
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7.816
1940
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The Howards of Virginia
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6.5
1940
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Deadwood Dick
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6.0
1940
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Adventures of Red Ryder
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5.5
1940
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Our Town
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5.7
1940
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Beyond Tomorrow
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5.985
1940
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Too Many Girls
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5.7
1940
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Rough Riders' Round-up
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4.0
1939
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Gone with the Wind
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7.9
1939
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Death Rides the Range
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6.0
1939
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Days of Jesse James
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4.7
1939
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Destry Rides Again
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7.177
1939
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The Fighting Renegade
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5.7
1939
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El Diablo Rides
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1.0
1939
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In Old Monterey
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5.3
1939
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Born to Be Wild
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7.0
1938
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Everybody's Old Man
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1936