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I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott.[1] It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures.[2] The title of the film is the literal version of Arthur Askey's famous catch-phrase which he idiosyncratically pronounced as "Ay-thang-yaw".
Synopsis
In London during the Second World War at the time of the Blitz, Arthur and Stinker are a couple of out-of-work variety entertainers who use great ingenuity in their efforts to get financial assistance to "put on a show". Hoping to put their proposal to the formidable Lady Randall, a former music hall star, they infiltrate her house, with Stinker in the guise of a servant and Arthur (in drag) as a cook. After some farcical events, they achieve their aim when Lady Randall is persuaded to sing an old music hall favourite "Waiting at the Church" at an impromptu show located underground at Aldwych tube station, being used during the war as an underground bomb shelter.
Cast & Crew
Arthur Askey as Arthur
Richard Murdoch as Stinker
Lily Morris as Lady Randall
Moore Marriott as Pop Bennett
Graham Moffatt as Albert Brown
Peter Gawthorne as Dr. Pope
Kathleen Harrison as Cook
Felix Aylmer as Henry Potter
Eleanor Farrell as herself
Charlie Forsythe as himself
Addie Seamon as herself
Issy Bonn as himself
Cameron Hall as Lomas
Wally Patch as Bill
Roberta Huby as Bobbie
Noel Dainton as Police Sergeant
Phyllis Morris as Miss Pizer
Directed by: Marcel Varnel
Screenplay by:
Marriott Edgar
Val Guest
Based on: An original story by Howard Irving Young
Produced by: Edward Black
Cinematography: Arthur Crabtree
Edited by: R. E. Dearing
Music by: Noel Gay
Production Company: Gainsborough Pictures
Distributed by: General Film Distributors (UK)
Release Date: 20 October 1941 (UK)
Running Time: 83 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
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The Kid's Last Ride is a 1941 American western film directed by S. Roy Luby and written by Earle Snell. The film is the fifth in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash, John "Dusty" King as Dusty and Max "Alibi" Terhune as Alibi, with Luana Walters, Edwin Brian and Alan Bridge. The film was released on February 10, 1941, by Monogram Pictures.
Synopsis
The Range Busters are hired as lawmen by the notorious Breeden Brothers, two-thirds of trio of three ruthless outlaws now disguised and renamed as solid citizens.
Jimmy is forced by Harmon to reveal some hidden money's location. But when Harmon's men go after the money, the attempted robbery is broken up by the Range Busters. Harmon then lays a trap for Crash.
Cast & Crew
Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash Corrigan
John 'Dusty' King as Dusty King
Max Terhune as Alibi Terhune
Luana Walters as Sally Rowell
Edwin Brian as Jimmy Rowell
Alan Bridge as Bob Harmon / Jim Breeden
Glenn Strange as Bart Gill / Ike Breeden
Frank Ellis as Wash
John Elliott as Dish washer
George Havens as Johnny
Directed by: S. Roy Luby
Screenplay by: Earle Snell
Produced by: George W. Weeks
Cinematography: Robert E. Cline
Edited by: S. Roy Luby
Production company: Monogram Pictures
Distributed by: Monogram Pictures
Release date: February 10, 1941
Running time: 55 minutes
Country: United States
Language English
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Underground Rustlers is a 1941 American Western film directed by S. Roy Luby. The film is the eleventh in Monogram Pictures' "Range Busters" series, and it stars Ray "Crash" Corrigan as Crash, John "Dusty" King as Dusty and Max "Alibi" Terhune as Alibi, with Gwen Gaze, Robert Blair and Forrest Taylor. It is also known as Bullets and Bullion (US review title).
Synopsis
Gold stages are being held up in the far west at a time when the U.S. government needs bullion, just before the famed "Black Friday" attempt to corner the gold market. The government sends the Range Busters, Crash Corrigan, Dusty King and Alibi Terhune, to Gold Butte, an important bullion dispensing center, to put an end to the stage robberies.
Ray Corrigan as "Crash" Corrigan
John "Dusty" King as "Dusty" King
Max Terhune as "Alibi" Terhune
Elmer as Elmer, Alibi's Dummy
Gwen Gaze as Irene Bently
Robert Blair as Martin Ford
Forrest Taylor as Jim Bently
Tom London as Henchman Tom Harris
Steve Clark as Henchman Jake Smith
Bud Osborne as Sheriff
Directed by: S. Roy Luby
Written by: John Rathmell (story "Bullets and Bullion"), Ted Tuttle (screenplay), Elizabeth Beecher (screenplay), John Vlahos (adaptation)
Produced by : Anna Bell Ward (associate producer), George W. Weeks (producer)
Cinematography: Robert E. Cline
Edited by: S. Roy Luby
Production company: Monogram Pictures
Distributed by: Monogram Pictures
Release date: November 21, 1941
Running time: 57 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
Crashing Thru is a 1939 American northern action film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring James Newill, Jean Carmen and Warren Hull. It is based on the 1935 novel Renfrew Rides the Range, the seventh in the popular Renfrew of the Royal Mounted series by Laurie York Erskine.
SYNOPSIS
Six people are in on a gold robbery. Three of them double-cross the others. Mountie Renfrew has to go after them alone when his partner Kelly is wounded.
The steamship on which two Mountie officers are travelling is held up and robbed of its gold shipment. They pursue the gang up into the hills but are unable to detain them, They suspect one of the female passengers to be in on the job and arrest her. She turns out to be trying to recover the deeds to the mine that were cheated out of her father, but was double-crossed by the robbers.
CAST & CREW
James Newill as Sergeant Renfrew
Jean Carmen as Ann 'Angel' Chambers
Warren Hull as Constable Kelly
Milburn Stone as Delos Harrington
Walter Byron as McClusky
Stanley Blystone as Jim LaMont
Robert Frazer as Dr. Smith
Joseph W. Girard as Steamship Captain
Dave O'Brien as Fred Chambers
Earl Douglas as Slant Eye
Ted Adams as Eskimo Pete
Roy Barcroft as Green - Henchman
Directed by Elmer Clifton
Written by Sherman L. Lowe
Based on Renfrew Rides the Range by Laurie York Erskine
Produced by Philip N. Krasne
Cinematography Edward Linden
Edited by S. Roy Luby
Production company Criterion Pictures
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release date December 11, 1939
Running time 65 minutes
Country United States
Language English
NOTES
The film was shot at the Iverson Ranch and on location around Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. It was originally intended to be released by Grand National Pictures before being picked up for distribution by Monogram.
Frontier Town is a 1938 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring Tex Ritter, Karl Hackett and Ann Evers.
SYNOPSIS
Regan is passing off counterfeit money at rodeos betting on his man Denby. When Tex appears and wins all the events, Regan has him accused of murder. As Tex looks for the counterfeiters, his pals Stubby and Pee Wee keep the Sheriff off his trail.
CAST & CREW
Tex Ritter as Tex Lansing, alias Tex Rawlins
Ann Evers as Gail Hawthorne
Horace Murphy as Stubby
Snub Pollard as Peewee
Karl Hackett as Nat Regan
Charles King as Henchman Pete Denby
Forrest Taylor as Sheriff Walsh of Frontier
Ed Cassidy as Sheriff Jack Lane of Prairie City
Marion Feducha as Bob Hawthorne
Jack C. Smith as Pop Pearson
Lynton Brent as Henchman Grayson
White Flash as Flash, Tex's Horse
Directed by Ray Taylor
Written by Edmond Kelso, Lindsley Parsons
Produced by Edward Finney, Lindsley Parsons
Cinematography Gus Peterson
Edited by Fred Bain
Music by Frank Sanucci
Production companies Boots and Saddles Pictures
Distributed by Grand National Pictures
Release date March 4, 1938
Running time 59 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Special Agent K-7 is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Walter McGrail, Queenie Smith and Irving Pichel. It was based on the radio series of the same title.
SYNOPSIS
FBI Special Agent K-7 Vince Landers (McGrail) investigates a series of crimes that includes the murders of Tony Black (Renaldo) and Eddie Geller (Castello). Billy Westrop (Reed) is the prime suspect.
Famous criminal lawyer Lester Owens wins the release of his client, Eddie Geller, when Geller's trial ends with a deadlocked jury. A short time later, Vince "Lanny" Landers, F.B.I. Special Agent K-7, returns home from a trip to Europe and is greeted by reporter Olive O'Day, who jokingly tries to convince him to tell her the real story behind his trip. Even though he wants to retire, Landers has agreed to help the F.B.I. crack down on organized crime. After Kennedy, one of Geller's jurors, is found dead with $500 in his pocket, Adams, Landers' supervisor, asks him to find Geller's boss. Hoping to question Geller, Landers accepts Olive's invitation to a party in honor of her and her fiance, Billy Westrop, which Owens is giving that evening at Geller's nightclub. At the club, Landers warns Geller that he will eventually go to jail and suggests that he testify against his boss in exchange for a lighter sentence. During the evening, Geller and Tony Black quarrel over Peppy, a singer who is in love with Tony; Silky Samuels demands payoff money from Geller for fixing the jury; Schmidt, a gambler, accuses Geller of running a crooked game; and Geller demands that Billy pay his gambling debt. Later, when Geller is found dead, all the men become suspects. Olive convinces her newspaper to allow her to follow the story. She recognizes one of Geller's busboys from Geller's trial and tells Landers, who questions him and learns that Geller murdered his father. Olive and Billy get married, but after Tony is found murdered and the police identify Billy's fingerprints on the murder weapon, he is arrested. To help the couple, Landers questions the remaining suspects and Owens agrees to defend Billy. At Billy's trial, Owens uncharacteristically fumbles the defense.
CAST & CREW
Walter McGrail as Vince Landers
Queenie Smith as Olive O'Day
Irving Pichel as Lester Owens
Donald Reed as Billy Westrop
Willy Castello as Eddie Geller
Duncan Renaldo as Tony Black
Joy Hodges as Peppy
Richard Tucker as John Adams - Chief Agent
Malcolm McGregor as Silky Samuels
Hans Joby as Schmidt
George Eldredge as Ames - Prosecuting Attorney
Henri Menjou as Smaltz
David MacDonald as Goodwin
William Royle as Police Capt. Hall
Harry Harvey as Speedy
James Guilfoyle as Kennedy
'Snub' Pollard as Waiter at Geller's Club
John Ince as Judge J.B. Ellis
Directed by Raymond K. Johnson
Written by Phil Dunham, George F. Zimmer
Produced by C.C. Burr
Cinematography Elmer Dyer
Edited by Charles Henkel Jr.
Production company C. C. Burr Productions
Distributed by Puritan Pictures
Release date September 2, 1937
Running time 66 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts is a 1937 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor and starring singing cowboy Tex Ritter and Troop 13 Los Angeles District Boy Scouts of America. The film was shot in Old Kernville, California and premiered on Broadway in November 1937.
SYNOPSIS
Tex is after the gang that robbed a train of a gold shipment. He suspects Dorman is the culprit and is hiding their gold at his mine. When Stubby sees Dorman's henchman Stark cash in some gold nuggets, Tex tricks Dorman into moving the gold. He hopes to round them up with the help of the posse and the local Boy Scout Troop.
The film opens with a tribute to the Boy Scouts of America with footage of their first Jamboree in Washington, D.C., and an appearance by Robert Baden-Powell.
The scene switches to the robbery of a train carrying $1,000,000 in gold by a gang of outlaws, who hide out at an abandoned gold mine before they attempt to take the gold across the border into Mexico. Tex Ritter and his two sidekicks are warned off from the mine, but join the nearby camp of a troop of Boy Scouts who are impressed when Tex informs them that he was a Boy Scout and shows them his Silver Beaver Award.
CAST & CREW
Tex Ritter – Tex Collins
Forrest Taylor – Dorman
Marjorie Reynolds – Norma Willis
Horace Murphy – Stubby
Snub Pollard – Pee Wee
Tommy Bupp – Buzzy Willis
Charles King – Bert Stark
Karl Hackett – Newt Kemp
Lynton Brent – Pete
Philip Ahn – Sing Fung
Members of Troop 13 Los Angeles District Boy Scouts of America – Themselves
Directed by Ray Taylor
Written by Edmond Kelso, Lindsley Parsons
Produced by Edward Finney
Cinematography Gus Peterson
Edited by Frederick Bain
Music by Frank Sanucci
Distributed by Grand National Pictures
Release date Nov 1937
Running time 66 minutes
Country United States
Language English
The Lion Man is a 1936 American film very loosely based on The Lad and the Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and the 1917 silent movie of the same title. It was directed by John P. McCarthy and produced by Arthur Alexander and Max Alexander. The film stars Jon Hall then appearing under his real name Charles Locher and Kathleen Burke who had recently co-starred in The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. The Lion Man was re-released as a "Tarzan Vs the Lion Man" double feature in the late 1940s.
SYNOPSIS
A young British boy whose father was murdered by a treacherous Arab sheik finds himself in a position to exact revenge as an adult.
CAST & CREW
Jon Hall ... Ed Lion (as Charles Locher)
Kathleen Burke ... Eulilah
Ted Adams ... Sheikh Youssef Ab-Dur
Jimmy Aubrey ... Simmonds
Richard Carlyle ... Hassan El Dinh
Directed by John P. McCarthy
Written by Richard Gordon, John Williams, Edgar Rice Burroughs (story)
Produced by Arthur Alexander, Max Alexander
Cinematography Robert E. Cline
Production company Normandy Pictures
Distributed by First Division Pictures
Release date 1936
Running time 67 minutes
Country United States
Language English
NOTES
According to Filmink "Hall doesn’t appear until half-way through the story but he’s not bad and handles the fight scenes well. However, The Lion Man was not widely seen – it was very cheap, and there were legal issues with the Burroughs estate."
Song of the Gringo is a 1936 American Western film directed by John P. McCarthy. The film is also known as The Old Corral in the United Kingdom. The film was the debut of singing cowboy Tex Ritter. It was co-written by former outlaw and judge Al Jennings who appears as a judge in the film.
SYNOPSIS
An undercover Texas Ranger infiltrates a hacienda to identify and bring to justice a gang using murder to steal mineral mines.
Tex is sent to investigate miners being killed and their mines confiscated. The culprit is Evans and after Tex joins the gang, he is sent to kill two more miners. When Estaban is killed, Tex is put on trial for all three murders.
CAST & CREW
Tex Ritter as Tex
Joan Woodbury as Lolita Maria Dolores Del Valle
Fuzzy Knight as Slim Zony
Monte Blue as Sheriff
Ted Adams as Evans
Warner Richmond as Henchman 'Cherokee'
Al J. Jennings as Judge
Martin Garralaga as Don Esteban Valle
William Desmond as Bailiff
Forrest Taylor as Prosecuting Attorney
Robert Fiske as Defense Attorney
Rosa Rey as Rosita
José Pacheco as Orchestra Leader
Directed by John P. McCarthy
Written by John P. McCarthy (story) and, Robert Emmett Tansey (story) and Wellyn Totman (story), John P. McCarthy (screenplay) and Robert Emmett Tansey (screenplay) and Al J. Jennings (screenplay)
Produced by Edward Finney
Cinematography Gus Peterson
Edited by Frederick Bain
Music by Frank Sanucci
Production company Boots and Saddles Pictures
Distributed by Grand National Pictures
Release date November 22, 1936
Running time 62 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Stampede is a 1936 Canadian American Western film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Charles Starrett.
SYNOPSIS
A cowboy out to find out who murdered his brother discovers that the killers may not be who he thought they were.
CAST & CREW
Charles Starrett as Larry Carson
Finis Barton as Dale Milford
J.P. McGowan as Matt Stevens
William Millman as John Milford (as LeStrange Millman)
Reginald Hincks as Sheriff
James McGrath as Henry Brooks
Arthur Kerr as Bill Gans
Jack Atkinson as Hodge
Michael Heppell as Kyle
Directed by Ford Beebe
Screenplay by Robert Watson
Cinematography William Beckway, George Meehan
Edited by William Austin
Production companies Central Films, Kenneth J. Bishop Productions
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date November 27, 1936
Running time 57 minutes
Countries Canada, United States
Language English
The Miracle Rider is a 1935 American Western film serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer for Mascot. It stars silent movie cowboy star Tom Mix in his last major film role.
SYNOPSIS
Texas Ranger tries to stop takeover of Indian lands.
Zaroff, a rancher and oil company owner, wants to drive the Ravenhead Indians off their reservation so that he can mine the rare element X-94, a super explosive, found there and sell it to the highest bidder. Texas Ranger Tom Morgan tries to stop him and save the tribe.
CAST & CREW
Tom Mix as Tom Morgan
Joan Gale as Ruth
Charles Middleton as Zaroff
Robert Frazer as Chief Black Wing
Niles Welch as Metzger
Jason Robards Sr. as Carlton
Bob Kortman as Longboat
Edward Earle as Christopher Adams
Edward Hearn as Emil Janss
Tom London as Sewell
Edmund Cobb as Vining
Ernie Adams as John Stelter
Max Wagner as Morley
Charles King as Hatton
Stanley Price as Chapman
George Chesebro as Crossman
Directed by B. Reeves Eason, Armand Schaefer
Written by Barney A. Sarecky, Wellyn Totman
Produced by Nat Levine, Barney A. Sarecky
Cinematography Ernest Miller, William Nobles
Edited by Richard Fantl
Music by Nem Herkan
Production company Mascot Pictures
Distributed by Mascot Pictures
Release date April 12, 1935
Running time 15 chapters (306 minutes)
Country United States
Language English
NOTES
This was Tom Mix's last film and his only sound serial.[2] Tom Mix was still an A-list star in 1935, alongside Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and Mary Pickford. He was paid $40,000 for four weeks work on The Miracle Rider, which he used as urgent funding to support his circus.
The serial combined the large cast and interlocking plots of a silent serial with the science fiction and cliffhangers of the sound era. Filming of the outdoor action sequences took place primarily at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The movie ranch, which had been in use as a filming location since the early silent movie era, was known for its rugged landscape and giant sandstone boulders. One of those boulders became known as Tom Mix Rock in later years, after it was discovered that bootholes had been carved in the rock to help the actor shoot a scene atop the rock for The Miracle Rider.
This was Mascot's only 15-chapter serial.
"Zaroff" is obviously inspired by Basil Zaharoff, a notorious early twentieth-century arms merchant, often cited as one of the so-called "merchants of death", who supposedly helped bring on World War I.
Tom Mix, whose voice was strained and nasal due to a repeatedly broken nose and a bullet through his throat, did a lot of his own stunts, although some were doubled by Cliff Lyons.
Chapter titles
The Vanishing Indian
The Firebird Strikes
The Flying Knife
A Race with Death
Double Barreled Doom
Thundering Hoofs [sic]
The Dragnet
Guerilla Warfare
The Silver Road
Signal Fires
A Traitor Dies
Danger Rides with Death
The Secret of X-94
Between Two Fires
Justice Rides the Plains
The Phantom Broadcast is a 1933 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Ralph Forbes, Vivienne Osborne and Gail Patrick. It was based on a story by Tristram Tupper entitled Phantom of the Air.
SYNOPSIS
An arrogant singing radio performer is murdered, apparently by his accompanist who provided the real voice behind his success.
A handsome radio singer has it all--fame, money, adoring fans--but what no one knows is that his accompanist, a hunchbacked piano player, is actually the voice behind the arrogant, abusive "singer"'s fame.
CAST & CREW
Ralph Forbes as Norman Wilder
Vivienne Osborne as Elsa Evans
Arnold Gray as Grant Murdock
Gail Patrick as Laura Hamilton
Paul Page as Dr. Robert Brooks
Pauline Garon as Nancy
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Sandy Higgins
Rockliffe Fellowes as Joe Maestro
Harland Tucker as Program Manager
Carl Miller as Lefty
Mary MacLaren as Beth
George Nash as Artist
Althea Henley as Model
George 'Gabby' Hayes as Police Lieutenant
Louise Beavers as Penny
Kit Guard as Thug
Henry Hall as Thornton - Radio Station Manager
Dick Rush as Policeman
Directed by Phil Rosen
Written by Tristram Tupper
Produced by William T. Lackey, Trem Carr
Cinematography Gilbert Warrenton
Edited by Carl Pierson
Music by Bernard B. Brown, Norman Spencer
Production company Monogram Pictures
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release date March 15, 1933
Running time 72 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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'Neath the Arizona Skies is a 1934 Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser, produced by Lone Star Productions, released by Monogram Pictures and starring John Wayne. Wayne's character attempts to locate a little girl's father, so that she may claim a $50,000 Indian oil claim. The film co-stars Sheila Terry and Shirley Jean Rickert.
SYNOPSIS
A cowboy escorts a little girl, whose mother made her the heir of a cash-able oil company, and must protect her from an outlaw as they search for the girl's father.
Chris Morrell (Wayne) is the surrogate father of Nina, a young Indian girl who is a U.S. government ward because her father left her mother before birth and her mother died in childbirth. An oil strike makes Nina's mother's Indian oil land lease worth $50,000, which Morrell will get to take care of Nina if he can find her father and have him sign guardianship papers (or prove the father is dead).
Minions of Sam Black (Canutt), the local outlaw ringleader, hear about the oil land claim and Black determines to collect it. The gang comes to take Nina from Morrell, but Morrell escapes with her. He sends her off on horseback to his friend Bud Moore's ranch while he deals with the outlaws, eventually stampeding their horses away. He makes his getaway but collapses in exhaustion near a brook. Nina arrives at the ranch only to discover Bud Moore died the year before.
Vic goes to town and robs $6,000 from a local businessman with the help of Bud Moore's brother, Jim. During his escape, Jim happens upon Morrell collapsed from exhaustion, and swaps clothes with him to deflect suspicion. Also riding home from town, Moore's sister Clara (Terry) discovers the passed out Morrell in the clothes she had heard the local businessman describe as being worn by the robber. She revives him though she is suspicious of him and ties him up beforehand. When she learns he is Bud's friend, she frees him and takes him to her homestead, where he runs into Jim and recognizes him as the man that took his clothes, and therefore is the robber.
Vic and Jim go to retrieve the robbed money from the stump where Jim hid it and come across the stampeded horses of Sam Black and his gang. They gather the horses and when they run across a gang member, they ask to be led to Sam Black. Vic offers to turn Nina over to Black in exchange for $10,000 and Morrell's murder, to which Black readily agrees. Meanwhile, Morrell happens upon Matt, who tells him Nina is at the ranch with her father Tom, and the two ride off together. Jim leads Vic to the hidden money, where Vic shoots him and takes off with the cash. Morrell and Matt see Vic ride away and discover the bleeding Jim, who tells them Vic is going to the ranch to get Nina to turn over to Sam Black. Black's gang arrives at Clara's homestead looking for Morrell, and when she says he is not there, they force Clara to go with them.
Immediately after, Sam Black's gang arrives, and a shoot-out breaks out with Morrell, Tom and Nina taking cover in a cabin while Black and his gang retreat to the ranch house, which is close enough that they continue to shoot at each other. At a break in the shooting, Morrell and Tom realize they have only one bullet left and conspire about how to use it. Not knowing that, Black yells out to offer to trade Clara for Nina. Morrell offers himself instead, and they agree Morrell and Clara will walk past each other through the courtyard between the house and the cabin. The two start off, Morrell giving Tom a final instruction as he leaves to "be sure and use that last bullet right". After Morrell and Clara pass each other, Tom shoots the gun, and Morrell grunts and drops to the dirt.
As Black makes his escape, his horse falls (apparently with both Nina and he on top, but it is painfully obvious there is no girl actually there), and Black jumps back on (again, with no girl anywhere to be seen!) and rides off as Morrell pursues.
CAST & CREW
John Wayne as Chris Morrell
Sheila Terry as Clara Moore
Shirley Jean Rickert as Nina (credited as Shirley Jane Rickert)
Jack Rockwell as Vic Byrd
Yakima Canutt as Sam Black
Harry L. Fraser as henchman in the brush (credited as Weston Edwards)
Jay Wilsey as Jim Moore (credited as Buffalo Bill Jr.)
Philip Kieffer as Jameson Hodges (credited as Phil Keefer)
Earl Dwire as Tom
George "Gabby" Hayes as Matt Downing (uncredited)
Directed by Harry L. Fraser
Written by Burl R. Tuttle
Produced by Paul Malvern for Lone Star Productions
Cinematography Archie Stout
Edited by Charles J. Hunt
Music by Billy Barber
Distributed by Monogram Pictures Corporation
Release date December 5, 1934
Running time 52 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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When a Man Rides Alone is a Western film released in 1933. Tom Tyler stars along with Adele Lacy, and Al Bridge. It was directed by J.P. McGowan.
SYNOPSIS
The Llano Kid is robbing stages but only taking money from Montana Slade's Cottonwood Mine. He then gives the money to those cheated by Slade. The Sheriff is after him and eventually obtains a picture and displays wanted posters and is soon after him.
A mysterious bandit called the Llano Kid robs stagecoaches but only takes money from Montana Slade's Cottonwood Mine. Striking from behind so he is not seen, the Kid gives the money to those cheated by Slade. Ruth Davis, a new schoolteacher decides to find out who the bandit is.
CAST & CREW
Tom Tyler as The Llano Kid
Adele Lacy as Ruth Davis
Al Bridge as Montana Slade
Bob Burns as Sheriff Ed Brady
Frank Ball as Dad Davis
Alma Chester as Aggy Simpson
Barney Furey as Doc Deputy Sheriff
Edward Burns as Clem- Stage Driver
Directed by J.P. McGowan
Written by F. McGrew Willis
Cinematography by Edward Kull
Edited by Fred Bain
Adapted by Oliver Drake
Second Unit Director by Harry Knight
Sound Department by Earl Crain Sr.
Release date 1933
Running time 60 minutes
Country USA
Language English
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Love Bound is a 1932 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Robert F. Hill and starring Jack Mulhall, Natalie Moorhead, Clara Kimball Young. It is a second feature produced by the Poverty Row studio Peerless Pictures. The film is also known as Murder on the High Seas, the alternative title it was later reissued under.
SYNOPSIS
A gold-digging woman wins a big settlement against an older married man, which threatens to destroy the man's family. His son, discovering that the woman is part of a ring of blackmailers and that she is planning to flee the country, takes along his hulking chauffeur and follows her onto an ocean liner. There the two pretend to be a pair of wealthy playboys so that the woman will make a play for him and try to blackmail him, too, so he can then expose her and prove his father's innocence. Complications ensue.
Gold-digging actress Verna Wilson demands money from a financial theatrical backer by falsely threatening to tell his wife that their relationship is more than professional. After he pays up his son Dick discovers that Verna is part of a gang of blackmailers and is now fleeing the country on an ocean liner. He boards the ship along with his chauffeur and the two pose as wealthy playboys in order that Verna will attempt to play the same trick on them. Dick and Verna instead fall in love, but things are complicated by the presence of her associates on board the ship, leading to a murder.
CAST & CREW
Jack Mulhall as Richard "Dick" Randolph, posing as Dick Rowland
Natalie Moorhead as Verna Wilson, alias Vera Wendall
Clara Kimball Young as Mrs. Jane Randolph
Edmund Breese as J.B. "Lucky" Morrison
Tom Ricketts as The Baron
Alice Day as Claudia Elliott
William V. Mong as Verna's Crooked Lawyer
Montagu Love as John Randolph
Richard Alexander as Larry, the Randolph Chauffeur, posing as J. B. "Lucky" Morrison
Roy D'Arcy as Juan de Leon
Lynton Brent as Jimmy Wilson
Sidney Bracey as Spriggins
Gordon De Main as Flynn - Private Detective
Robert F. Hill as Ship Passenger
Olaf Hytten as Ship Passenger
William H. O'Brien as Butler
Directed by Robert F. Hill
Written by James R. Gilbert, Robert F. Hill, George H. Plympton
Produced by Sam Efrus, Albert Herman
Cinematography E. Fox Walker
Edited by Earl Neville
Music by Lee Zahler
Production company Peerless Pictures
Distributed by Peerless Pictures
Release date March 1, 1932
Running time 61 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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U-67 is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by William Nigh and starring Alan Hale, Clarence Wilson, Claud Allister and Laura La Plante. It is stated in the foreword that "some of the scenes in this film show authentic exploits of the U 67 under actual wartime conditions". The film was released as The Sea Ghost in Britain and is also known as The Phantom Submarine.
SYNOPSIS
A crooked lawyer trying to cheat a young girl out of her inheritance tries to convince a sea captain to help him.
Navy Lieutenant Greg Winters (Alan Hale) is found guilty by a court-martial for pausing briefly to prepare to rescue survivors of the Alatania, a torpedoed ship, rather than attacking immediately the submarine responsible. As a result, he is sidelined for the rest of World War I.
In 1925 New Orleans, lawyer Henry Sykes (Clarence Wilson) hires now civilian Captain Winters for a salvage job on behalf of Evelyn Inchcape (Laura La Plante). Sykes insists on using his own deep sea diver to retrieve something from none other than the Alatania. After a box is brought up, Winters confronts the diver, who turns out to be Karl Ludwig, the commander of the submarine for whom Winters has been searching. He puts Ludwig in the brig, though he soon escapes.
Then Winters goes to see Sykes and Inchcape. Inchcape's wealthy uncle and cousin lost their lives aboard the Alatania. Winters reports he has recovered two wills, one leaving a million dollar estate to Inchcape, the other to the cousin, whom Sykes implies is still alive. Now, after seven years, the uncle can be declared legally dead. Winters is willing to split the money with either party. Despite his professed indifference to Inchcape's beauty and her loathing of men in general, when they are alone, he gives her the first option. She despises him, but he tears the will in her favor in two and gives her half. Later, he sees Sykes at his office and, while pretending to bargain, learns that the cousin is actually dead; Sykes intended to produce an imposter.
Sykes bribes Winters' first mate and some men to betray him. When Winters goes to settle accounts with Ludwig, he is ambushed and knocked out (though Ludwig has no part in it). Sykes kidnaps Inchcape and sets sail on Winters' ship. In a cabin, Sykes attempts to force himself on Inchcape, but she is rescued by Ludwig. They have a talk. Meanwhile, Winters, accompanied by his friend, ineffectual upper class lawyer Percy Atwater (Claud Allister), boards the ship and subdues the crew.
Then he gets his long-awaited bout with Ludwig. Just as Winters is about to choke the life out of his hated foe, Inchcape shows him a letter in which Ludwig's sweetheart informs him that she will be sailing on the Alatania. Ludwig received it after the sinking. Winters acknowledges that Ludwig has suffered enough and lets him go.
Afterward, Winters forces Sykes to marry him and Inchcape, before having the lawyer tossed overboard.
CAST & CREW
Alan Hale as Capt. Greg Winters
Clarence Wilson as Henry Sykes
Claud Allister as Percy Atwater
Laura La Plante as Evelyn Inchcape
Peter Erkelenz as Capt. Karl Ludwig (as Peter Erkeleng)
Directed by William Nigh
Written by Burnet Hershey (story), William Nigh (scenario) and Jo Van Ronkel (scenario)
Produced by Sam Efrus
Cinematography Sidney Hickox
Edited by Tom Persons
Production company Peerless Pictures
Distributed by Peerless Pictures
Release date November 29, 1931
Running time 64 minutes
Country United States
Language English
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