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They Raid by Night (1942)
$15.00The British Commandos send Bob Owen (Lyle Talbot) to Norway to prepare for a raid. His mission also includes freeing General Heden (Paul Baratoff) who is being held by the Nazis. His aides include Eric Falken (George Nesie) and Harry (Charles Rogers). Inga (June Duprez), a Norwegian girl to whom Falken was once engaged but who has become the sweetheart of Oberst Von Ritter (Victor Varconi), betrays their hiding place. The three overpower the Gestapo men sent after them, take their uniforms and enter the prison camp and free Heden. The four men then start for the coast to meet the Commando expedition. Inga, who the men still trust, again informs von Ritter and Falken is captured but Bob and Harry escape with the aid of Dalberg, who they thought was a Quisling stooge.
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Miracle on Main Street (1939)
$15.00On Christmas Eve in the Spanish quarter of L.A. police try to arrest a couple running a shady floor show. Hiding in a church, the girl finds an abandoned baby and uses it as cover to escape capture.
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Torture Ship (1939)
$15.00A mad scientist performs experiments on “the criminal mind” on captured criminals on board his private ship.
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I Stand Accused (1938)
$15.00Fred, a young lawyer fresh out of school, climbs quickly to success as the mouthpiece for a gangland mob. His friend Paul, however, reaches equally quick success – in the district attorney’s office. Inevitably, they meet on opposite sides of the courtroom.
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Affairs of Cappy Ricks (1937)
$15.00Cappy Ricks, a crusty old sea captain, returns home from a long voyage to discover that his family and his business are in chaos–his daughter is set to marry a nitwit that he can’t stand, and his future mother-in-law has taken over everything and is set to merge his business with that of a rival company. Worst of all, though, is that she–in the interests of “progress”–has completely automated his beloved ship, “Electra”!. He sets out to put an end to all this foolishness and comes up with what he thinks is a foolproof plan.
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Trapped by Television (1936)
$15.00An inventor looking for backing for his television invention gets involved with a crooked businessman and gangsters who try to steal his invention.
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The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)
$15.00Frank Patton is the promoter of the Lucky Legs Contest. The problem is that he always skips town before paying the $1000 to the winner…
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While the Patient Slept (1935)
$15.00A murder occurs when greedy relatives gather to await the demise of their wealthy and very ill family patriarch.
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Fog Over Frisco (1934)
$15.00Bette Davis and Margaret Lindsay portray stepsisters from a society family in this atmospheric tale of crime and punishment in the City by the Bay. One sister is amiable, upright, eager to uphold the family name. The other is volatile, risk-taking, a moth hovering too close to the flame of high-living lowlifes who launder stolen bonds. Care to guess which actress plays her?
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Registered Nurse (1934)
$15.00In this sudsy hospital melodrama, a married nurse finds herself falling in love with one of two surgeons when her husband goes mad and needs an operation. One of the surgeon’s regards his pursuit a lark, while the other harbors genuine affections for the nurse.
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