Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation (I)

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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.

    $15.00
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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.

    $15.00
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    The Adorable Cheat (1928)

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    The Adorable Cheat (1928)

    The daughter of a wealthy industrialist wants to take over the company when her father retires, but the father–an old-fashioned sort who doesn’t believe that “girls” belong in business–is planning on leaving the company to her wastrel playboy brother. In order to prove to her dad that she can handle the job, she disguises herself as an ordinary “working girl” and gets a job in her dad’s plant. There she meets and falls in love with a clerk. She brings the young man home to meet her folks, but during the evening the family safe is robbed, and all signs point to her new boyfriend.

    $25.00
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    Lady Luck (1936)

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    Lady Luck (1936)

    New York manicurist Mamie Murphy plans to marry a rich man, so she repeatedly turns down the proposals of honest reporter David Haines. When she is announced the winner of $2,500 and a ticket worth $150,000 for champion horse Lady Luck, if the horse wins an upcoming race, Mamie is pursued by wealthy sportsman Jack Conroy and nightclub owner and racketeer Tony Morelli.

    $25.00
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    Red Lights Ahead (1936)

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    Red Lights Ahead (1936)

    A family loses its collective head going from rags to riches in this low-budget comedy from also-ran studio Chesterfield. Former slapstick comedian Andy Clyde starred as Grandpa Tom Hopkins who, after selling his junk business, moves in with daughter Molly (Lucille Gleason), her husband Ed (Roger Imhof), and their children Mary (Ann Doran), Edna (Paula Stone), George (Ben Alexander, and Willie (Frank Coghlan Jr.). Ed, who is a member of the town lodge “the Whales,” is persuaded by Whitney (Sam Flint) the “Grand Harpoon,” to buy $5,000 worth of shares in a promising gold mine, mortgaging the family home to do so. Soon the family is rich and everyone except Molly takes on airs.

    $25.00
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