Product Tag - Sidney Blackmer

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    Rosemary's Baby (1968)

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    Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

    A young couple moves into an infamous New York apartment building to start a family. Things become frightening as Rosemary begins to suspect her unborn baby isn’t safe around their strange neighbors.

    $15.00
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    Accused of Murder (1956)

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    Accused of Murder (1956)

    The story tells of nightclub singer Vera Ralston (Ilona Vance), who is accused of murder; and it looks like she’s guilty as she was the last person to see crooked attorney Hobart (Sidney Blackmer) alive. However Lt. Roy Hargis (David Brian) is convinced that Ilona is innocent, and he intends to prove it.

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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)

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    Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)

    A newspaper publisher, wanting to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial evidence, talks his possible son-in-law Tom into a hoax in an attempt to expose ineptitude of the city’s hard-line district attorney. The plan is to have Tom plant clues leading to his arrest for killing a female nightclub dancer. Once Tom is found guilty, he is to reveal the setup and humiliate the DA.

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    The San Francisco Story (1952)

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    The San Francisco Story (1952)

    After five years of being away, Rick Nelson (Joel McCrea) returns to San Francisco to find it filled with corruption – and crooked politicians. It isn’t until he meets a beautiful San Franciscan (Yvonne De Carlo), that Nelson decides to get involved with bringing law-and-order to the city by the bay!

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    The Panther's Claw (1942)

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    The Panther’s Claw (1942)

    The police arrest a man climbing over the wall of a cemetery after midnight. He claims that he is being blackmailed and is following instructions he received by mail to leave $1000 on a certain grave. It turns out that he’s not the only one who got a blackmail letter from the same person–calling himself “The Black Panther”–and it also turns out that all the recipients are connected to an opera company.

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    Down Mexico Way (1941)

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    Down Mexico Way (1941)

    Like 1940’s Melody Ranch, the 1941 Gene Autry vehicle Down Mexico Way was designed as a “special”, to be promoted separately from Autry’s regular B-western series as an A-picture attraction. The story gets under way when a pair of con artists, Gibson (Sidney Blackmer) and Allen (Joe Sawyer), breeze into the town of Sage City claiming to be movie producers. The two scoundrels promise to film a movie in the little burg on the condition that the townsfolk pony up the necessary production fees.

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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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    Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937)

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    Thank You, Mr. Moto (1937)

    Mr. Moto Heads to China on a quest for seven ancient scrolls that reveal the location of Genghis Khan’s tomb—a crypt filled with fabulous treasure! But Moto isn’t the only one stalking the scrolls—so is a shadowy band of thieves. But when his ruthless rivals go too far, the mild-mannered detective’s quest for antiquities becomes a passion for vengeance—because if he can’t bring these villains to justice… he’ll bring them to their knees.

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    Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937)

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    Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937)

    Although Charlie and Lee are in Monaco for an art exhibit, they become caught up in a feud between rival financiers which involves the Chan’s in a web of blackmail and murder.

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    The House of Secrets (1936)

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    The House of Secrets (1936)

    Two men stumble into an old mansion, and get involved with a crazed scientist, torture chambers and sinister medical experiments.

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    Missing Girls (1936)

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    Missing Girls (1936)

    A couple of naïve girls get themselves unwittingly involved in the gambling racket in this Poverty Row production directed by the redoubtable Phil Rosen.

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    Shadows of the Orient (1935)

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    Shadows of the Orient (1935)

    A classic “B” featurette about “smugglin’ in Chinamen for $300 a load”

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