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MURDER IN THE MUSEUM
Kent. H.B. Walthall, John Harron, Phyllis Barrington, John Elliott. A creepy little chiller centered around a weird sideshow museum filled with freaks and misfits. When a shot rings out, a prominent
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MURDER ON THE CAMPUS (1934)
(1934) Charles Starrett, Edward Van Sloan, Shirley Grey, J. Farrell MacDonald. Poison gas is the murder weapon of a mad killer who’s at large and seeking victims on a college campus. Reporter Starre
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MYSTERY LINER
(1934, Monogram, Upgraded 9/14/21) Noah Beery Sr, Astrid Allyn, Ralph Lewis, Edwin Maxwell, Gustav Von Seyffertitz, Gabby Hayes. A gorgeous upgrade of this old Forgotten Horrors favorite. Murder, mystery and strange experiments aboard an ocean liner—this Monogram chiller has it all. The ghost of a former captain is apparently haunting the ship, his ghostly apparition being seen...
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ON PROBATION*
(1935, Peerless) Monte Blue, Lucile Browne, William Bakewell, Barbara Bedford, Edward LeSaint. Blue is a shady politician who takes on an orphan girl to help fend off unfavorable publicity. This enr
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ONE FRIGHTENED NIGHT*
Charley Grapewin, Wallace Ford, Mary Carlisle, Regis Toomey. It's distinctly possible that this may be the best Mascot movie ever made! It certainly has the best opening title of any poverty row hor
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PHANTOM EXPRESS*
J Farrell McDonald, Sally Blane. A train wrecks while trying to avoid a head-on collision with an approaching train. Suddenly, the other train disappears into thin air! This is a well done little thri
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PHANTOM, THE*
Guinn Williams, Wilfred Lucas. A very rare cheapie. A group of people is menaced by a hooded killer in a spooky house. This has all the clichés that made "old dark house" movies so popular. From 1
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PICTURE BRIDES*
(1934, Allied) Regis Toomey, Alan Hale, Dorothy Mackaill, Dorothy Libaire. Four picture brides arrive in the deepest part of the wild Brazilian jungle to meet their husbands-to-be at a remote diamond mine.
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PRINCESS CINDERELLA
(1941) Silvana Jachino, Paolo Stoppa, Roberto Villa. This movie is basically a sequel to the original "Cinderella" story, showing what happened after Cinderella was rescued by the Prince. The storyline delves into her many adventures that followed. This is essentially a feel-good fantasy film, although there are some minor horror elements with a witch and an ogre...
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RIP ROARING RILEY*
(1936) Puritan. Lloyd Hughes. Grant Withers, Marion Burns, John Cowell. Riley--a tough government agent--is sent to mysterious Diamond Island to investigate weird happenings there. On the island, a renegad
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ROGUE'S TAVERN*
Wallace Ford, Barbara Pepper, Clara Kimball Young, John Elliot. In spite of its title, this is actually a good poverty row horror film about a mad killer loose in an old hotel on a dark, gloomy night
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SAVAGE GIRL
(1932) Rochelle Hudson, Walter Byron, Harry Myers, Ted Adams. A jungle goddess is protected by a killer gorilla in this poverty row oddity. A group of Americans and Brits come to the jungle to capture wild animals for a private zoo. They are watched closely by wild girl Rochelle, who sets free most of the animals they capture. Cheap, but fun in its own way. 16mm.
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SCREAM IN THE NIGHT, A*
(1935, Commodore) Lon Chaney, Zara Tazil, Sheila Terry, Manuel Lopez. Lon plays two parts: a handsome detective and a scar-eyed killer. Detective Lon is stationed in the orient, seeking the notorio
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SECRETS OF CHINATOWN*
(1935) Nick Stuart, Lucy Browne, Ray Lawrence. An Oriental maniac baffles police with murders and drug trafficking. A detective, called in to help, discovers a mystic cult and witnesses a white woman mater
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SECRETS OF WU SIN*
(1932, Invincible) Grant Withers, Lois Wilson, Richard Loo, Dorothy Revier. A "yellow peril" film featuring murder, mystery, and coolie smuggling in Chinatown. A newspaper editor and his ace female
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SHOT IN THE DARK, A* (1935)
Charles Starrett, Edward Van Sloan, Robert Warwick. An excellent poverty row murder mystery with a mysterious murder weapon. This is one of those mysteries that keeps your interest from beginning to
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SINISTER HANDS*
(1932, Kent) Jack Mulhall, Mischa Auer, Phyllis Barrington. Great print! An oriental mystic comes to a scary mansion to read his crystal ball. During the reading, the lights go out, there’s a groan
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SPHINX, THE—35mm Edition
(1933, Upgraded 12/8/21) Lionel Atwill, Sheila Terry, Theodore Newton, Paul Hurst. This is a well done Monogram mystery chiller with Atwill in a dual role. A man seen at the scene of a murder is known to be mute. Yet, he is seen and heard talking while leaving the scene of the crime. Whats the ploy and who's the real killer? Some tense scenes in a drawing room with detective Paul Hurst just "fooling around" at the piano...
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