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    Bop Girl Goes Calypso (1957)

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    Bop Girl Goes Calypso (1957)

    Bop Girl Goes Calypso is a 1957 American United Artists film directed by Howard W. Koch and starring Judy Tyler. It featured Calypso music, and music by the Bobby Troup Trio and bassist Jim Aton. The calypso craze of the late 1950s drives this fun musical about grad student Bob Hilton (Bobby Troup), who sets out to prove that rock ‘n’ roll and bop are going the way of the dinosaur, to be replaced by the refreshing rhythms of calypso.

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    The Bullfighters (1945)

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    The Bullfighters (1945)

    Bumbling detective Stan Laurel disguises himself as a famous matador in order to hide from the vengeful Richard K. Muldoon, who spent time in prison on Stan’s bogus testimony.

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    Hell Bound (1957)

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    Hell Bound (1957)

    A criminal gang plots the robbery of a ship carrying $2 million worth of surplus narcotics left over from World War II. The plan goes awry when the gang leader’s girlfriend falls for an ambulance attendant who is an unsuspecting pawn in the scheme.

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    Moss Rose (1947)

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    Moss Rose (1947)

    When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl (Peggy Cummins) saw a gentleman (Victor Mature) leaving the lodgings. She approaches him directly, saying she’ll go to the police if he doesn’t meet her demands, but he brushes her off contemptuously. When he learns she’s dead serious, he tries to buy her off with a thick wad of pound notes. But it’s not money she’s after; all she wants is two weeks at his country estate, living the life of a `lady.’

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