Product Tag - Robert Armstrong

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    Sons of New Mexico (1949)

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    Sons of New Mexico (1949)

    Not quite as memorable as his previous Riders in the Sky, Gene Autry’s Sons of New Mexico is still well up to the star’s standard. This time, Gene tries to reform Randy Pryor, a would-be juvenile delinquent, played by Autry-protégé Dick Jones (who later starred in the Autry-produced TV series Range Rider and Buffalo Bill Jr). To this end, Pryor is enrolled at the New Mexico Military Institute, where much of this film was lensed. The kid chafes at the school’s regimen and escapes, heading back to his criminal mentor Pat Feeney (Robert Armstrong).

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    Mighty Joe Young (1949)

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    Mighty Joe Young (1949)

    After being taken from his home in Africa, Gorilla “Joe” is an instant hit in a Hollywood nightclub. This fun and wonderfully entertaining slant on “King Kong” is much better than Kong’s 1934 sequel, “Son of Kong”. This all ages adventure has superb special effects from Willis O’Brien and his protege, Ray Harryhausen.

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    Exposed (1947)

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    Exposed (1947)

    A private eye (Adele Mara) and her sidekick solve the case of a dead client.

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    Criminal Court (1946)

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    Criminal Court (1946)

    In a break from his heroic “Falcon” role, Tom Conway stars as Steve Barnes, a criminal attorney known for his unorthodox courtroom tactics. After accidentally killing a crooked nightclub owner, Barnes is stuck on the horns of a dilemma when his sweetheart, cabaret singer Georgia Gale (Martha O’Driscoll), is arrested for the crime The problem: How can Barnes clear Georgia of the murder without implicating himself?

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    Action in Arabia (1944)

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    Action in Arabia (1944)

    Reporter Michael Gordon uncovers intrigue in Damascus, where the Allies and Nazis struggle for control of Arab sympathies.

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    The Mad Ghoul (1943)

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    The Mad Ghoul (1943)

    A university chemistry professor experiments with an ancient Mayan gas on a medical student, turning the would-be surgeon him into a murdering ghoul.

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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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    My Favorite Spy (1942)

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    My Favorite Spy (1942)

    The Army takes a bandleader (Kay Kyser) away from his bride (Ellen Drew) and sends him on a spy mission with a woman (Jane Wyman).

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    Dive Bomber (1941)

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    Dive Bomber (1941)

    A military surgeon teams with a ranking navy flyer to develop a high-altitude suit which will protect pilots from blacking out when they go into a steep dive.

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    Framed (1940)

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    Framed (1940)

    A young newspaper reporter finds himself framed for murder.

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    Without Orders (1936)

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    Without Orders (1936)

    At Portland, Oregon, playboy pilot Len Kendrick (Vinton Haworth) lands at the end of a cross-country record flight, met by his father J.P. Kendrick (Charley Grapewin) who owns Amalgamated Air Lines. Len is a media darling, adored by fans for his daring flights. He is in love with Amalgamated stewardess Kay Armstrong (Sally Eilers) who is dating veteran pilot “Wad” Madison (Robert Armstrong). Len dates her sister Penny (Frances Sage) who learns that his hard-drinking and recklessness has caused the death of his co-pilot. Penny knows that he was drinking before the fateful flight and only escaped prosecution by bribing a bartender. She leaves Len who ends up at Amalgamated as a line pilot, being tutored by Wad.

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    The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936)

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    The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936)

    Relations between Dr. ‘Brad’ Bradford and ex-wife Paula are surprisingly romantic. They divorced because Brad hated being dragged into murder mysteries, to which mystery writer Paula is addicted. But through horse trainer Mike North, Brad is embroiled in the case of a jockey who died of “heart failure” during a race. As they pursue clues, Paula pursues Brad for remarriage, and assorted hoods pursue the Bradfords.

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