1933 Classic Movie Drama–So Good!: “Forgotten” 1933



From IMBD, classified as a Drama, Romance Film:
A kindly old man is neglected by his selfish and greedy family. How will this be resolved?….. or will it?

Director:Richard Thorpe
Writers:Harry Sauber (original story “The Fifth Commandment”), Harry Sauber (continuity)
Stars:Lee Kohlmar, June Clyde, William Collier Jr.

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“CHICAGO SYNDICATE” Dennis O’Keefe, Abbe Lane, Paul Stewart, Allison Hayes. 7-12-1955..



CHICAGO SYNDICATE” (The Plot) – Kicks off with a murder of a mob accountant who gives inside information to a newspaper man. The syndicate doesn’t like the score. The newspaper man tries to get some leading Chicago people plus lawmen together to try to break the Syndicate wide open. They persuade Barry Amsterdam (Dennis O’Keefe), an aspiring accountant dreaming of starting his business to infiltrate the mob and get the lowdown on the crooks. He ends up doing a great job for an accountant! But the mob still has their eyes on him. Great classic street scenes in this crime-noir-drama.film.

Starring, Dennis O’Keefe, Abbe Lane, Paul Stewart, Allison Hayes, Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra, Richard H. Cutting, Chris Alcaide, William Challee, John Zaremba, George Brand, and Hugh Sanders. Directed by Fred F. Sears. Released July 12, 1955.

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King Kelly of the U.S.A. (1934) Comedy | Musical | Romance – Classic Movie



A theatrical troupe headed by a flashy showman finds itself in the tiny–and bankrupt–kingdom of Belgardia. The showman falls in love with the daughter of the dotty king, who has promised her to another. Complications ensue.

Director: Leonard Fields
Writers: George C. Bertholon (original story), Howard Higgin (original story),
Stars: Guy Robertson, Edgar Kennedy, Irene Ware

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A Shriek in the Night (1933) Comedy | Crime | Mystery – Classic Movie



Pat Morgan and Ted Kord are rival newspaper reporters always trying to outscoop each other. They join together to solve a series of murders being committed in an apartment building.

Director: Albert Ray
Writers: Kurt Kempler (story), Frances Hyland (screenplay)
Stars: Ginger Rogers, Lyle Talbot, Harvey Clark

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Machine Gun Kelly 1958



Machine-Gun Kelly, the famous bank robber, seldom without his Thompson machine gun. The story opens with great jazzy music and a murder shown in shadows. His moll is the driving force behind his exploits. He has an exaggerated fear of death and death symbols. The sight of a coffin makes him freeze during a bank job, causing his lieutenant to lose his arm. Finally, the gang kidnaps a little girl along with her nurse and hold them for ransom.

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