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Directed by Fred C. BrannonOrigin USAGenres Action,
SpyThemes Spy filmsActors Kirk Alyn,
George J. Lewis,
Anthony Warde,
Tristram "Tris" Coffin,
John CrawfordRating52%
John Baroda, a neo-Nazi and his alter ego, The Spy King and his aide Nitra, are part of a sabotaging team for a vast defense system of radar stations along the US borders. Radar Defense Bureau operative Chris Calvert comes to the rescue of radar scientist, Joan Hughes, who has been kidnapped by Baroda's henchmen... , 1h56
Directed by Roy Del RuthOrigin USAGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Milton Berle,
Virginia Mayo,
Ruth Roman,
Bert Lahr,
Alan Hale,
Jerome CowanRating57%
A nobody, comic Kip Cooper does his act on stage in Asbury Park, New Jersey to more snores than roars. He asks out one of the performing Washburn sisters for a date, and finds that Fay's parents once did a vaudeville act that Kip still knows by heart., 1h35
Directed by John BerryOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Crime,
RomanceActors Richard Basehart,
Audrey Totter,
Cyd Charisse,
Barry Sullivan,
William Conrad,
Lloyd GoughRating72%
Police Lieutenant Collier Bonnabel (Barry Sullivan) of the homicide department explains that he only knows one way to solve a case: by applying pressure to all the suspects, playing on their strengths and weaknesses, until one of them snaps under the tension. He then cites a murder case involving Warren Quimby (Richard Basehart)., 1h20
Directed by Alexander HallOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Bob Hope,
Rhonda Fleming,
Roland Young,
Roland Culver,
Gary Gray,
George ReevesRating64%
When the American business tycoon Williams is murdered by strangulation in Paris, the killer is identified almost instantly because of the signature napkin knot found around the victims throat - the signature of notorious cardplaying killer C.J. Dabney. Despite the identification, the American detective Higgins pleads to the French police not to try to apprehend the perpetrator, because he wants to catch Dabney red-handed if possible. Just like Hiigins guesses, Dabney soon finds a new victim, a newspaperman from Ohio, Freddie Hunter. Freddie is in Paris escorting a band of boy scouts - the Boy Foresters, but plans to stay longer in France by missing the boat ride home to the U., 1h28
Directed by Robert Aldrich,
Richard WallaceOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Shirley Temple,
David Niven,
Tom Tully,
Gloria Holden,
Darryl Hickman,
Robert EllisRating58%
Corliss Archer (Shirley Temple) is an impulsive teenager who harbors a crush on notorious playboy Kenneth Marquis (David Niven), who has already been to the altar many times and to the boudoir many more. So moonstruck is she by Marquis (who barely acknowledges her existence) that Corliss begins writing down her imaginary romantic trysts with him in her diary. Naturally, the book falls into the hands of Corliss' parents (Tom Tully and Gloria Holden), who believe every word...especially when Marquis, evidently hoping to teach Corliss a lesson, "verifies" that the diary speaks the truth., 1h4
Directed by Jean YarbroughOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Leo Gorcey,
Huntz Hall,
Gabriel Dell,
David Gorcey,
William Benedict,
Benny BartlettRating60%
Sach, after eating too much candy develops a toothache which allows him to predict the future. Slip and Gabe come up with an idea to make money off of this and put him in a side show carnival. A mad scientist sees Sach's photo in the newspaper and reads about his ability and decides to visit the carnival. After seeing Sach in action he decides to kidnap him so he can transfer his brain into the brain of Atlas, a humanoid creature.