Dick Tracy’s Dilemma



Steve Michel and his henchmen hijack a valuable package of furs, but botch the original plan by killing a watchman. Detective Dick Tracy is brought in to investigate the fur thefts connected with murder with the assistance of his partner Pat Patton. Dick Tracy soon learns that the person behind it all is a hook-wielding criminal who calls himself “The Claw.” Before Tracy can unravel the bigger picture, the Claw dispatches more victims in a gruesome manner…

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Dick Tracy meets Gruesome



Gruesome, just out of jail, goes to the Hangman’s Knot saloon, where his old crime crony Melody is now playing the piano. Gruesome takes him to a plastics manufacturer. where Gruesome sniffs a nerve gas that paralyzes him. He appears to be dead and is taken to the city morgue. Dick Tracy is at headquarters speaking with college professor Dr. Tomic, a scientist who suspects someone has been following him. At the morgue, Tracy’s sidekick Pat has his back turned when Gruesome wakes up and knocks him out. At a bank where Tess Trueheart happens to be, Gruesome and Melody use the nerve gas to incapacitate the security guard. They rob the place and shoot a cop on the sidewalk before Dick Tracy arrive …

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Dick Tracy Detective



Dick Tracy is faced with a series of brutal murders in which the victims are all from different social and economic backgrounds and mysteriously killed. Suspects abound but Dick Tracy step by step gets the clue that there will be fifteen murders in all. But why are different offenders are killing in common indiscriminately various people. Or is their any hidden connection?

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Scarlet Street



After a dinner celebrating twenty-five years of employment, Christopher Cross walked home. Chris breaks up a violent quarrel between a man and a woman and, after the man flees, offers to escort the woman home. She introduces herself as Katherine “Kitty” March and asks Chris to buy her a drink. When Chris admits he is married, Kitty feigns shock, but convinces him to rent a painting-studio. But more and more, the middle aged painter falls into the clutches of an unscrupulous woman…

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Invisible Ghost



Kessler is being controlled by homicidal impulses from his wife. She was involved in a car accident that has left her brain damaged and is kept in the basement, in secret, by Kessler’s gardener. When an mysterious man is executed for a murder done by Kessler, his twin brother tries to unravel the truth …

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Parole, Inc.



Because of some notorious criminals are unjustifiably released on parole, the Federal Government sends agent Richard Hendricks to investigate. Hendricks infiltrates the criminal gang. However, the clever Barney Rodescu, who is the brain behind the racket, soon finds out Carson’s true identity…

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Indestructible Man



Charles “Butcher” Benton was a double-crossed convicted robber and murderer and who was executed in the gas chamber. His body is unlawfully sold to a scientist, where experiments accidentally revive him and make him also impervious to harm. After killing the doctor and his assistant, he sets out to avenge himself on his attorney and the lawyer’s henchmen…

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Edward Sedgwick – Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) – Best free legal movies ever 54 – Comedy



Parlor, Bedroom and Bath is a curious mixture of all that was good and everything that was bad in Buster Keaton’s talkie features.

sidenote: The Movie was completely filmed in Buster Keaton private 10,000- square-foot Mediterranean palazzo in Beverly Hills

This movie is part of the collection: Comedy Films

Director: Edward Sedgwick
Producer: Buster Keaton
Production Company: Metro Goldwyn, Mayer
Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Keywords: Comedy; Buster Keaton

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