Product Tag - Ellen Drew

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    Man Alive (1945)

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    Man Alive (1945)

    A reportedly dead man (Pat O’Brien) haunts his wife (Ellen Drew) and her boyfriend.

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    Sing, You Sinners (1938)

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    Sing, You Sinners (1938)

    Of the singing Beebe brothers, young Mike just wants to be a kid; responsible Dave wants to work in his garage and marry Martha; but feckless Joe thinks his only road to success is through swapping and gambling. It seems the only thing all three can join in is their singing act, which Mike and Dave hate. Finally, all Joe’s hopes are pinned on a race horse he’s acquired swapping, but it’s a bigger gamble than his family knows.

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    French Without Tears (1940)

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    French Without Tears (1940)

    It is based on the popular West End stage comedy by Terrence Rattigan. It all begins when Diana (Ellen Drew), the sister of a British boy studying in France, arrives in town to flirt with all of her brothers’ schoolmates. Alan (Ray Milland), one of the students, successfully resists Diana’s charms-meaning of course that Alan and Diana will be in each other’s arms by fadeout time. (AllMovie)

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    Women Without Names (1940)

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    Women Without Names (1940)

    Joyce and Fred MacNeil’s honeymoon comes to an abrupt and unsatisfying halt when Fred is accused of murder. Railroaded into prison through the efforts of politically ambitious assistant DA Marlin (John Miljan), Fred awaits his doom on Death Row, while Joyce works overtime on the outside to clear her husband’s name

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    The Monster and The Girl (1941)

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    The Monster and The Girl (1941)

    After a young woman is coerced into prostitution and her brother framed for murder by an organized crime syndicate, retribution in the form of an ape visits the mobsters.

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    The Parson of Panamint (1941)

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    The Parson of Panamint (1941)

    As he looks over the dusty, deserted remains of the western “boom town” of Panamint, grizzled old prospector Chuckawalla Bill Redfield (Ruggles) recalls the town’s glory days. Looming large in Chuckawalla’s reminiscences is the day that young and apparently mild-mannerd minister Philip Pharo (Phillip Terry) rode into town. In his own gentle but forceful fashion, Pharo managed to bring the town’s lawless element into line, mollify the local bluenoses, and win the heart of likeable dance-hall girl Mary Mallory (Ellen Drew).

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    Cargo to Capetown (1950)

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    Cargo to Capetown (1950)

    A sailor and his captain fight over a beautiful girl.

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    The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939)

    The zany plot follows nitwit Gracie Allen trying to help master sleuth Philo Vance solve a murder.

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    Isle of the Dead (1945)

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    Isle of the Dead (1945)

    On a Greek island during the 1912 war, several people are trapped by quarantine for the plague. If that isn’t enough worry, one of the people, a superstitious old peasant woman, suspects one young girl of being a vampiric kind of demon called a vorvolaka.

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    The Mad Doctor (1940)

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    The Mad Doctor (1940)

    Basil Rathbone is the batty physician of the title, a sophisticated gentleman who woos and weds several of his wealthy women patients. Unfortunately the ladies have a bad habit of dying prematurely, with the above-suspicion doctor diagnosing these deaths as the result of disease. Given the film’s title, it isn’t hard to figure out that the doctor has been knocking off his wives himself through sophisticated medical methods. An intriguing plot twist involves the doctor’s loyal male assistant (Martin Kosleck), who tampers with the buried bodies of the victims to hide the evidence; though it’s never made obvious by the script, it is implied that the doctor and his assistant have a strong sexual bond between them. The ex-fiance of Dr. Rathbone’s latest bride (Ellen Drew) saves the woman from suffering the fate of her predecessors, leaving Rathbone no recourse but a suicidal plunge off a skyscraper.

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