Ricardo Cortez

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    Blackmail (1947)

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    Blackmail (1947)

    A private detective is offered a job protecting a rich business man from suspected blackmail. Before he can accept the case a murder is uncovered.

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    Rubber Racketeers (1942)

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    Rubber Racketeers (1942)

    Racketeer Gillin is paroled from prison and immediately goes to work trying to make an illegal buck from America’s war effort. With rationing in effect the black market tire business is booming. Gillen’s mob sets up car lots around town where they peddle stolen tires and “new” tires milled in the gangster’s factories from cheap faulty materials. People begin to die in crashes as the defective tires fail. Bill Barry leads his fellow defense plant workers on a crusade to uncover the source of the black market rubber and bring the guilty to justice. Although clearly intended to warn the public about black market tire smuggling, Rubber Racketeers holds it own as a saga of mobsters versus an irate public.

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    Murder Over New York (1940)

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    Murder Over New York (1940)

    When Charlie’s old friend from Scotland Yard is murdered when they attend a police convention in New York, Chan picks up the case he was working on.

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    The Escape (1939)

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    The Escape (1939)

    An embittered Louie Peronni (Edward Norris) returns from prison to find that his sister, Juli Peronni (Amanda Duff), is engaged to policeman Eddie Farrell (Kane Richmond), and also finds that his secret wife Annie Qualen (June Gale) has placed their baby girl in a foundling home. With his old gang again, Louie plans a robbery of a fur warehouse. Louie shoots down the night watchman and is trailed home where his father Guiseppe Peronni (Henry Armetta) persuades him not to fight it out with the police. Determined to let Louie take the full rap, the gang kidnaps the district attorney’s daughter. Annie informs Louie that the kidnapped child is really their own and was adopted from the foundling home.

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    Charlie Chan in Reno (1939)

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    Charlie Chan in Reno (1939)

    Mary Whitman has gone to Reno to obtain a divorce. While there she is arrested on suspicion of murdering a fellow guest at her hotel (which specializes in divorcers). There are many others at the hotel who wanted the victim out of the way. Charlie comes from his home in Honolulu to solve the murder.

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    Mr. Moto's Last Warning (1939)

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    Mr. Moto’s Last Warning (1939)

    A Japanese man claiming to be Mr. Moto, of the International Police, is abducted and murdered soon after disembarking from a ship at Port Said in Egypt. The real Mr. Moto is already in Port Said, investigating a conspiracy against the British and French governments.

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    Her Husband Lies (1937)

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    Her Husband Lies (1937)

    J. Ward Thomas of Park Avenue leads a double life as an investment broker and as notorious gambler Spade Martin, despite the protests of his beautiful wife Natalie, a nightclub singer who retired when they married. Spade’s younger brother “Chick” wires Spade from Seattle that he has quit gambling for a job in real estate and is about to marry a nice girl named Betty. Relieved to find his kid brother is straight, Spade sends him $10,000 cash as a wedding present. When a woman posing as a pregnant wife comes to Spade for a loan, Spade gives it to her. Later, when Steve Burdick, the woman’s supposed husband, brags in a bar that he made a fool of Spade, Spade’s hit man, Trigger, kills Burdick. Tired of Spade’s gambling, Natalie books a return engagement at Cafe Nocturne, telling him that she is a singer rather than a wife now.

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    Postal Inspector (1936)

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    Postal Inspector (1936)

    Postal inspectors track down money stolen from a railroad car.

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    The Walking Dead (1936)

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    The Walking Dead (1936)

    A gang of racketeers frames down-on-his-luck John Elman for murder. After he’s found guilty, evidence is brought forth proving his innocence. But it is too late and he is executed anyway. A doctor sees an opportunity to use an experimental procedure to restore him to life but is that entirely possible? Desirable?

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    Frisco Kid (1935)

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    Frisco Kid (1935)

    After a roustabout sailer avoids being shanghaied in 1852 San Francisco, his audacity helps him to arise to a position of power in the vice industry of the infamous Barbary Coast.

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    The Firebird (1934)

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    The Firebird (1934)

    Prohibited from seeing her actor sweetheart Herman Brandt (Ricardo Cortez) by her tyrannical parents, sweet young Vienesse lass Mariette (Anita Louise) defies authority by regularly visiting Brandt’s downstairs apartment. The lovers’ signal is a song called “The Firebird,” which Brandt sings whenever he wants Mariette to visit him. When the actor is murdered, poor Mariette and her parents are prime suspects. But the truth is a bit more complicated than that, involving as it does a haughty aristocrat (Veree Teasdale), a powerful diplomat (Lionel Atwill) and a most unusual “candid camera” device.

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    A Lost Lady (1934)

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    A Lost Lady (1934)

    A bitter woman who thinks she’ll never love again marries, only to fall for a brash young man.

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