Dr. John Benton the famous explorer, collapses and dies right in the middle of a lecture on his recent expedition to the Mongolian Desert after he drinks from a water bottle. Chinese detective Jimmy Wong and Captain Street of the police department have only one: hs last words “Eternal Fire.” Benton’s secretary Win Lee reveals the doctor’s dying words refer to a scroll which tells the location of oil deposits. Therefore, Wong and Street begin to look for the killer among Benton’s associates.
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Killer Dill
Johnny Dill, a door-to-door salesman happens to be the exact double of a notorious gangster. When the gangster murders a rival, Dill is really in trouble. He is then stuck between the forces of good, represented by attorney Allen, and evil.
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Behind Green Lights
Police lieutenant Sam Carson discovers a corpse with gunshots in a car left in front oft he police station. Janet is questions by Carson after her name was found in the dead’s man book. And yes, Bard blackmailed her friend for $20,000. Carson is pressured by Max Calvert, a newspaper owner to arrest Janet in order to hurt her Dad’s election campaign for mayor. Calvert orders to substitute the body for another one to distract from the fact that the man died from poison not the gunshot. Carson also interviews Nora, Bard’s estranged wife and her boyfriend.
Lieutenant Carson questions that the gunshot was fatal as there was not enough blood. Nora’s lying about her part of the story complicates the situation.
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Killer Dill (1947) [Comedy] [Crime]
“Killer Dill” is an American film directed by Lewis D. Collins. The movie is about the Door-to-door salesman Johnny Dill, an exact double of a notorious gangster, who finds himself struck between the forces of good and evil.
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Directed by Lewis D. Collins, produced by Max M. King, written by Alan Friedman (story) and John O’Dea (writer), starring Stuart Erwin as Johnny ‘Killer’ Dill, Anne Gwynne as Judy Parker, Frank Albertson as William T. Allen, Mike Mazurki as Little Joe, Milburn Stone as Maboose, Dorothy Granger as Millie Gardner, Anthony Warde as Louie Moroni, Dewey Robinson as McGowan (house detective), , Ben Welden as Big Nick Moroni, Julie Gibson as Joan (model), Shirley Hunter as Gloria, Lola Jensen as Other model (with Joan
Margaret Zane as Girl with Gloria) and Stanley Ross as Mushnose.
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Source: “Killer Dill” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 4 April 2013. Web. 29 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Dill.
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Daughter of Horror (1955) [Film Noir] [Horror] [Mystery]
“Daughter of Horror” (also known in a slightly altered version as “Dementia”) is an American film by John Parker, incorporating elements of the horror film, film noir and expressionist film. It was produced in 1953, but not released until 1955.
A young woman awakens from a nightmare in a run down hotel. She leaves the building and wanders through the night, passing a newspaper man. The news headline “Mysterious stabbing” catches her eye, and she quickly leaves. In a dark alley, a whino approaches and grabs her. A policeman rescues her and beats up the drunken man. Shortly later, another man approaches her and talks her into escorting a rich man in a limousine. While they cruise the night, she remembers her unhappy youth with an abusive father, whom she stabbed to death with a switchblade after he had killed her unfaithful mother. The rich man takes her to various clubs and then to her noble apartment. As he ignores her while having an extensive meal, she tries to tempt him.
When he advances her, she stabs him with her knife and pushes the dying man out of the window. Before his fall, he grabs her pendant. The woman runs down onto the street and, as the dead man’s hand won’t relieve her pendant, cuts off the hand while being watched by faceless passerby’s. Again, the patrol policeman shows up and follows her. She flees and hides the hand in a flower girl’s basket. The pimp shows up again and drags her into a night club, where an excited audience watches a jazz band playing. The policeman enters the club, while the rich man, lying at the window, points out his murderess with his bloody stump. The crowd encircles the woman, laughing frantically. The woman wakes up in her hotel room, her encounters have supposedly been a nightmare. In one of her drawers, she discovers her pendant, clutched by the fingers of a severed hand. The camera leaves the hotel room and moves out into the streets, while a desperate cry can be heard.
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Directed by John Parker, produced by John Parker, Ben Roseman and Bruno VeSota (as Bruno Ve Sota), written by John Parker, starring Adrienne Barrett, Bruno VeSota (as Bruno Ve Sota), Ben Roseman and Angelo Rossitto.
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Source: “Dementia (film)” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 4 April 2013. Web. 29 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daughter_of_Horror.
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Convict’s Code (1939) [Drama] [Crime]
Convict’s Code is a 1939 American film directed by Lambert Hillyer. The movie (also known as “Paroled to Exile”) is about a man, who’s framed and sent to prison for a crime he didn’t commit. When he is let out on limited parole, he sets out to clear his honor and find the real criminals.
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Directed by Lambert Hillyer, produced by E.B. Derr and Frank Melford, written by John W. Krafft, starring Robert Kent as Dave Tyler, Anne Nagel as Julie Warren, Sidney Blackmer as Gregory Warren, Victor Kilian as Bennett, Norman Willis as Russell, Maude Eburne as Mrs. Magruder, Ben Alexander as Jeff Palmer, Pat Flaherty as Sniffy, Carleton Young as Pete Jennings, Howard C. Hickman as Warden, Joan Barclay as Elaine and Harry Strang as Tom Lynch.
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Source: “Convict’s Code” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 6 October 2012. Web. 29 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convict%27s_Code.
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Dark Alibi
A public defender enlists Charlie Chan to exonerate one of his clients, an ex-con falsely accused of bank robbery and murder, scheduled for execution in exactly nine days.
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Club Paradise (Sensation Hunters) (1945) [Drama]
“Club Paradise”, aslo known as “Sensation Hunters” is a 1945 American drama film. The movie is about a naive young girl, which lookings to escape from a bad family situation, falls in love with a man who turns out to be a cad, and leads her down the road to ruin.—
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Directed by Christy Cabanne, produced by Joe Kaufmann, written by Dennis J. Cooper (writer) and John Faxon (story), starring Robert Lowery as Danny Burke, Doris Merrick as Julie Rogers, Eddie Quillan as Ray Lawson, Constance Worth as Irene, Isabel Jewell as Mae, Wanda McKay as Helen, Nestor Paiva as Lew Davis, Vince Barnett as Agent, Minerva Urecal as Edna Rogers, Janet Shaw as Katie Rogers, The Rubenettes as Dancing Ensemble, Lyle Talbot as Randall (scenes deleted) and Johnson Brothers as Themselves.
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Source: “Sensation Hunters (1945 film)” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 9 January 2013. Web. 25 May 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensation_Hunters_(1945_film).
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Northwest Trail
An officer of the canadian Rangers catches a gang of smugglers, which is cooperating with his boss. He wins the heart of a beautiful woman.
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Lawless Land
Texas Ranger Jeff Hayden comes to town to see the Sheriff. But what he finds is three men killed: the sheriff, a doctor and the wealthy Mr. Cranston. Jeff starts to investigate and very soon has Clay Wheeler as a suspect as he took over the sheriff’s office and gets engaged to Letty Cranston. When Jeff and Letty start to get romantic Clay spreads a rumor about Jeff being involved with Lolita which upsets Letty and Ortego. Ortego even tries to kill Jeff, but fails miserably. Jeff is now after Clay and his gang.
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