In this crime drama, a treacherous thief cheats his partner and steals the loot from their latest heist. He then flees to a...
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1966
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An uninspired horror film by Edward Dein, this ragged story begins in darkest Africa and in the even darker psyche of a...
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Director
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1960
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A small western town in the 1880s has been beset by a series of mysterious deaths, mostly involving young women, with no...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1959
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A routine stagecoach ride becomes a terrifying experience when it is ambushed by desperadoes who hold the passengers hostage...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1958
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One of the more diverting byproducts of the short-lived Calypso craze was this quickie Allied Artists musical. What plot...
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1957
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It is all but impossible to dislike this ultra-cheap "Cold War paranoia" melodrama. Virtually the entire picture takes place...
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1955
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Columbia kept insisting upon placing its hottest new star Larry Parks in swashbucklers, and though Parks wasn't really suited...
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Screen Story
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1948
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Three years after its previous "Lone Wolf" entry Passport to Suez, Columbia Pictures revitalized the B-picture series with...
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Screenwriter
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1946
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Advertised as a typical Universal horror film, The Cat Creeps is more of a crime melodrama, and not a particularly...
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Screenwriter
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1946
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Columbia Pictures' entree into the swashbuckling genre was the opulent 18th century costumer The Fighting Guardsman. Willard...
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Screenwriter
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1945
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Boston Blackie's Rendezvous quite transcended its B-picture origins, and was easily the best of Columbia's "Boston Blackie"...
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Screenwriter
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1945
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Though on its last legs, Universal's "B"-musical unit continued grinding out tune-filled quickies like Swing Out, Sister well...
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Screen Story
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1945
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Advertised as a pure-and-simple horror film, Soul of a Monster is actually an adroit variation on the "Faust" legend....
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Screenwriter
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1944
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In this musical comedy of mistaken identity, a group of young of budding theatrical performers endeavor to put on their own...
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Screenwriter
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1944
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A strong contender for the title of Universal's worst horror film of the 1940s, Jungle Woman continued the melodramatic...
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Screenwriter
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1944
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A group of opportunistic gold diggers con an aging millionaire playboy into investing in a night club in this musical...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Lee Tracy once more plays a fast-talking, slightly amoral newspaper reporter in PRC's The Payoff. Tracy is cast as Brad...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Tom Conway makes his second appearance as amateur sleuth Tom Lawrence, aka "The Falcon", in RKO Radio's The Falcon Strikes...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Two tuneful gamblers gambol across the country in a struggle for the money they need to run their respective casinos. It all...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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Quality was seldom a consideration in the low-budget films of PRC Studios; still, the company was a welcome harbor for...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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In this first of Universal's "Inner Sanctum" mysteries, Lon Chaney Jr. plays a neurologist plagued by a faithless wife. He...
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Screenwriter
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1943
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This homey little comedy is predicated on the notion that bucolic country boy Morgan (Richard Cromwell) is the son of a...
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Screenwriter
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1942
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