Product Tag - Richard Cromwell

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    Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943)

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    Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher (1943)

    Cosmo Jones, a correspondence-school detective from a small town, comes to the big city to offer his services to the police. He happens by where a gangster is killed by an opposing gang. Socialite Phyllis Blake is running around with gang member Tom and the opposing gang plan on kidnapping her. Cosmo is with Sergeant Flanagan when the attempt is made in front of a night club, where a bystander is seriously wounded in the gun-battle. Police Chief Murphy blames Flanagan for the shooting and demotes him. Cosmo, with the aid of a porter, Eustace and Flanagan’s fiancée, Susan, tries to find the killer. Phyllis is finally kidnapped and Cosmo decides the act was committed by one of the two gangs. He has her father place an ad in the newspaper that contact has been made with the kidnappers. Each gang thinks the other is pulling a double cross, and one gang wipes out the other.

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    Baby Face Morgan (1942)

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    Baby Face Morgan (1942)

    This homey little comedy is predicated on the notion that bucolic country boy Morgan (Richard Cromwell) is the son of a notorious Roaring-Twenties racketeer. Morgan Senior’s former gang, pining for their glory days, appoint “Baby Face” Morgan as their leader and resume their criminal activities. Their strategy is sublime: with the FBI busily beating the bushes for Nazi spies, who’s going to pay attention to a bunch of middle-aged Prohibition gangsters? Unaware that he’s being used as a figurehead, Morgan gets mixed up in a crooked insurance scheme, but by film’s end he’s figured out a way to clear himself and the mob, with everyone learning a lesson in the process. Reviewers in 1942 were amused by Baby Face Morgan but deplored its threadbare production values, noting that at one point the klieg lights could be seen reflecting on the bald dome of supporting player Vince Barnett!

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    The Villain Still Pursued Her (1940)

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    The Villain Still Pursued Her (1940)

    Victorian melodrama gets a big send-up in this spoof production of the old play “The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved.” The play within the movie is the old one where evil villain Cribbs schemes to get his lusty clutches on the heroine by driving her naive husband to alcoholic ruin. Luckily, a temperance lecturer is on hand to set things straight, as is the great Buster Keaton as the drunkard’s brother.

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    The Wrong Road (1937)

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    The Wrong Road (1937)

    A young married couple whose plans for their life together haven’t turned out as expected decide to rob the bank where the husband works of $100,000, then hide the money in a safe place and return for it after they serve out their sentences. All goes according to plan until they get out of prison, when they find that they’re being trailed by an insurance investigator and the husband’s old cellmate, who has decided that he wants a cut of the money.

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    Poppy (1936)

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    Poppy (1936)

    Carny con artist and snake-oil salesman Eustace McGargle tries to stay one step ahead of the sheriff but is completely devoted to his beloved daughter Poppy.

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    The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

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    The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)

    In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers leaded by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. After two casualties, the experienced but insubordinate Lieutenant Alan McGregor receives as replacement, the arrogant Lieutenant Forsythe and the immature son of Colonel Stone, Lieutenant Donald Stone. With the intention to prove that he will not have any privilege in the troop, the reception of Colonel Stone to his son is absolutely cold, but he becomes the protégé of McGregor. When Lieutenant Stone is kidnapped by Mohammed Khan, McGregor and Forsythe disobey the direct order of their commander, disguise as Indian peddlers and go to Khan’s fortress to attempt to rescue their friend

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    Hoop-La (1933)

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    Hoop-La (1933)

    A hula dancer at a carnival sets out to seduce the son of the show’s manager.

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    The Age of Consent (1932)

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    The Age of Consent (1932)

    Dorothy Wilson, who’d previously been a stenographer at RKO Radio studios, and co-star Richard Cromwell play a couple of green-as-grass college students, whose puppy love blossoms into genuine romance. But with love comes responsibilities, and soon it looks as though they will have to give up their education if they want to make a go of their relationship. La Cava’s fondness for on-set improvisation results in a number of endearingly spontaneous moments from the talented young cast.

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    Tom Brown of Culver (1932)

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    Tom Brown of Culver (1932)

    Boy who thought his father a war hero finds he was really a deserter.

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    Emma (1932)

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    Emma (1932)

    When their mother dies in childbirth, Emma Thatcher who has been the nanny to his 3 children but now has an infant to care for. The children grow up and Frederick becomes rich and successful. He and Emma marry, as it turns out right before his death, and his will becomes a source of trouble between the children and Emma.

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    Tol'able David (1930)

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    Tol’able David (1930)

    Tol’able David is a 1930 sound film directed by John G. Blystone and produced and released by Columbia Pictures. It is a remake of a famous 1921 silent film Tol’able David starring Richard Barthelmess and Ernest Torrence.

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    The Wrong Road (Original)

    A young married couple whose plans for their life together haven’t turned out as expected decide to rob the bank where the husband works of $100,000, then hide the money in a safe place and return for it after they serve out their sentences. All goes according to plan until they get out of prison, when they find that they’re being trailed by an insurance investigator and the husband’s old cellmate, who has decided that he wants a cut of the money.
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