Irving Pichel

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    Torture Ship (1939)

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    Torture Ship (1939)

    A mad scientist performs experiments on “the criminal mind” on captured criminals on board his private ship.

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    The Great Commandment (1939)

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    The Great Commandment (1939)

    Portrays the conversion to Christianity of a young Zealot, Joel, and the Roman soldier Longinus through the teachings of Jesus in his Parable of the Good Samaritan.

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    Gambling Ship (1938)

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    Gambling Ship (1938)

    A gambler uses his winnings to help support an orphanage.

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    Down to the Sea (1936)

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    Down to the Sea (1936)

    Greek sponge divers in Tarpon Springs, Florida duel over diving methods and fight over the same girl, and only one will survive.

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    The Silver Streak (1934)

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    The Silver Streak (1934)

    A high-speed train becomes the star of the film as it rushes from Chicago to Hoover Dam to transport an iron lung to a needy patient.

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    British Agent (1934)

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    British Agent (1934)

    An Englishman falls in love with a Russian spy.

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    The Woman Accused (1933)

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    The Woman Accused (1933)

    Jeffrey and Glenda are two lovers about to embark on a three-day cruise to nowhere. Their plan is to be married on board by the ship’s captain. As Glenda is packing to leave, she receives a threatening phone call from her obsessed, former lover Leo. Glenda confronts Leo and tells him that it’s over. Leo, a high-powered attorney calls a hit man to have Jeffrey eliminated. Glenda knocks Leo over the head before he can give the hit man a name. Leo is dead. Glenda sneaks back into her apartment, goes off on the cruise with Jeffrey and pretends that all is swell. Leo’s partner, Stephen Bessemer, suspects Glenda and follows her to the ship. Bessemer stages a mock trial aboard the ship and cleverly draws a confession from Glenda. Jeffrey, also an attorney, represents Glenda when she is arrested upon arriving on shore. A skeptical district attorney, and the fact that Jeffrey horsewhips the star witness (the hit man), combine to get Glenda completely off the hook.

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    Wild Girl (1932)

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    Wild Girl (1932)

    Bret Harte’s story Salomy Jane’s Kiss provided the basis for a play (by Paul Armstrong and a number of films, including 1932’s Wild Girl. Set in the High Sierras at the end of the Civil War, the “wild girl” of the title is Salome Jane Clay (Joan Bennett). Rather tomboyish and determined, she isn’t the vixen that the title suggests; as a matter of fact, she is upset and angry over a man who has tried to take liberties with her. A stranger Charles Farrell shows up, looking for the same man who has incurred Jane’s enmity. Farrell has a score to settle, for this man ruined the life and reputation of Farrell’s sister. He shoots him, then flees the town with Jane’s help. They are pursued by numerous individuals; as they overcome various obstacles, they find themselves falling in love.

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    The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

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    The Most Dangerous Game (1932)

    When legendary hunter Bob Rainsford is shipwrecked on the perilous reefs surrounding a mysterious island, he finds himself the guest of the reclusive and eccentric Count Zaroff. While he is very gracious at first, Zaroff eventually forces Rainsford and two other shipwreck survivors, brother and sister Eve and Martin Towbridge, to participate in a sadistic game of cat and mouse in which they are the prey and he is the hunter.

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    Murder by the Clock (1931)

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    Murder by the Clock (1931)

    A policeman (William Boyd) investigates a woman’s (Lilyan Tashman) link to murders that are preceded by a shrilling horn inside a family mausoleum.

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    The Cheat (1931)

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    The Cheat (1931)

    Love, lust, possession, money, social standing, and addiction. Elsa Carlyle is impulsive and a gambler; though loved by her husband Jeff, she’s spoiled and selfish, concerned with social standing. Meanwhile, Jeff wants to keep a lid on spending while he completes business deals that could make them rich. One night, on a hunch, she bets and loses big at a casino, then she doubles her problems with more impulsive decisions. Hardy Livingston, a wealthy Casanova just back from the Orient, makes a play for her. Elsa dallies with Hardy, but soon, his insistence and her dire financial affairs seem destined to lead to adultery. Who’s the cheat?

    $25.00
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    Westward Passage (1932)

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    Westward Passage (1932)

    A struggling writer divorces his wife to pursue his career without interference, but they meet in Europe years later after she has remarried.

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