Product Tag - 1946

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    The Flying Serpent (1946)

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    The Flying Serpent (1946)

    A demented archaeologist discovers a living, breathing serpent creature known to the Aztecs as Quetzalcoatl and accidentally kills his wife by giving her one of the beast’s feathers, causing the creature to track her down and slaughter her. Using this knowledge he exacts revenge upon his enemies by placing one of the feathers on his intended victim and letting the beast loose to wreak havoc.

    PKR 350
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    Six Gun Man (1946)

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    Six Gun Man (1946)

    Cattle thieves attack every cattle drive that comes near Hagerstown. If they do not sell their cattle for 50 cents on the dollar, they are all stolen. U.S. Marshal Stormy has been sent to end this reign of terror and to find the stolen cattle. He starts with a patrol of cattleman that blast every attempt of the outlaws to steal the herd.

    PKR 350
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    Frontier Gunlaw (1946)

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    Frontier Gunlaw (1946)

    Jim Stewart (Charles Starrett) comes to Mesa City and buys a ranch from publisher Matt Edwards (Weldon Heyburn), who is confined to a wheelchair. The area is terrorized by an outlaw gang known as “The Phantoms.” When Jim’s cattle herd is rustled and his ranch foreman, Pop Evans (John Elliott), killed, he takes an active hand against the gang in his guise as the Durango Kid.

    PKR 350
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    Three Strangers (1946)

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    Three Strangers (1946)

    On the eve of the Chinese New Year, three strangers make a pact before a small statue of the Chinese goddess of Destiny. The strangers are Crystal Shackleford, married to a wealthy philanderer; Jerome Artbutny, an outwardly respectable judge; and Johnny West, a seedy sneak thief. The threesome agree to purchase a sweepstakes ticket and share whatever winnings might accrue.

    PKR 350
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    My Reputation (1946)

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    My Reputation (1946)

    Tongues begin to wag when a lonely widow becomes romantically involved with a military man. Problems arise when the gossip is filtered down to her own children.

    PKR 350
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    Gay Blades (1946)

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    Gay Blades (1946)

    New York hockey player Andy Buell is approached by Hollywood talent scout Nancy Davis to play the hunk lead in “The Behemoth” but he would prefer she quit her job and become his wife.

    PKR 350
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    The Harvey Girls (1946)

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    The Harvey Girls (1946)

    Vittles, songs and dance are amply ladeled out when Judy Garland headlines The Harvey Girls, a joyous musical slice of Americana celebrating the restaurants that brought extra helpings of civilization to Old West rail passengers.

    PKR 350
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    Live Wires (1946)

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    Live Wires (1946)

    Slip gets fired from his job at a construction company for decking his boss. His sister, who got him a job at the company, is angry with him. Slip manages to get a job with the District Attorney serving warrants, as does Sach. Through his job, Slip finds out that all is not quite kosher at his old construction company, and that his sister may be in danger.

    PKR 350
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    People Are Funny (1946)

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    People Are Funny (1946)

    A comedy based on NBC’s “People Are Funny” radio (and later television) program with Art Linkletter with a fictional story of how the program came to be on a national network from its humble beginning at a Nevada radio station. Jack Haley is a producer with only half-rights to the program while Ozzie Nelson and Helen Walker are the radio writers and supply the romance. Rudy Vallee, always able to burlesque himself intentional and, quite often, unintentional, is the owner of the sought-after sponsoring company. Frances Langford, as herself, sings “I’m in the Mood for Love” while the Vagabonds quartet (billed 12th and last) chimes in on “Angeline” and “The Old Square Dance is Back Again.”

    PKR 350
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    Abilene Town (1946)

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    Abilene Town (1946)

    Marshall Dan Mitchell (Randolph Scott), who is the law in Abilene, has the job of keeping peace between two groups. For a long time, the town had been divided, with the cattlemen and cowboys having one end of town to themselves, while townspeople occupied the other end. Mitchell liked it this way, it made things easier for him, and kept problems from arising between the two factions. However…

    PKR 350
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    Shock (1946)

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    Shock (1946)

    In this thriller, psychiatrist Dr. Cross (Vincent Price) kills his wife and expects to get away with murder, until he discovers that the slaying was observed by a next-door neighbor, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw). As Janet attempts to convince her husband (Frank Latimore) of the doctor’s dastardly deed, Cross shows up to advise him that Janet is in dire need of some in-depth counseling.

    PKR 350
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    Badman's Territory (1946)

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    Badman’s Territory (1946)

    After some gun play with a posse, the James Gang head for Quinto in a section of land which is not a part of America. Anyone there is beyond the law so the town is populated with outlaws. Next to arrive is Sheriff Rowley, following his brother whom the Gang have brought in injured. Rowley has no authority and gets on well enough with the James boys but is soon involved in other local goings-on, including a move to vote for annexation with Oklahoma which would allow the law well and truly in.

    PKR 350
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