Drama A Farewell To Arms A Star Is Born Abraham Lincoln Adv. of Don Quixote The Amazing Mr. X Assassin Of Youth Baby Love Bad Boy Becky Sharp Beyond Tomorrow The Bigamist Born to Gamble Born To Win Caesar The Conquerer Captain Scarface The Capture Charade Carnival Story Cheers for Miss Bishop Child Bride Children Of The Night Club Paradise Conquest Corregidor Courageous Dr Christian Crashing Through Danger Cyrano De Bergerac Damaged Lives Dangerous Passage David And Goliath David Copperfield Del odio nace el amor Desirable Lady The Devil's Party Dr. Christian Meets The Women Dr. Kildare's Strange Case The Drifter Drums In The Deep South

Drama



A Farewell To Arms (1932)

Stationed in Italy during World War I, American ambulance driver Gary Cooper falls in love with British nurse Helen Hayes, in this first screen adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's timeless wartime romance.

Category: Drama Director: Frank Borzage

Cast: Henry Armetta, Bob Cautiero, Gary Cooper, Gilbert Emery, Mary Forbes, Blanche Friderici, Helen Hayes, George Humbert, Fred Malatesta, Adolphe Menjou, Mary Philips, Tom Ricketts, Jack La Rue

Drama, Romance, War, Black & White, Runtime: 79 minutes.


A Star Is Born (1937)

William Wellman's classic about the early days of the Hollywood star system. Fredric March stars as a down-and-out actor who marries movie hopeful Janet Gaynor, then makes her into Tinseltown's biggest star. One of the first films in Technicolor.

Director: William A. Wellman

Cast: Eric Alden, Irving Bacon, Vince Barnett, Clara Blandick, Harry C. Bradley, George Chandler, Virginia Dabney, Andy Devine, Rex Evans, Herbert Evans, Pat Flaherty, Bud Flanagan, Francis Ford, Trixie Friganza, Janet Gaynor, Joe Gray, Harrison Greene, Jonathan Hale, Sherry Hall, Lillian Harmer, Grace Hayle, Leon Holmes, Robert Homans, Kenneth Howell, Olin Howland

Drama, Color, Runtime: 111 minutes.


A Thief In The Night (1972)

A Thief in the Night is a Christian end times film produced by Russell S. Doughten. It is the first and best known film in Doughten's four-part series on the Rapture and Second Coming of Christ.

Directed by Donald W. Thompson

Cast: Patty Dunning, Mike Niday, Colleen Niday, Maryann Rachford, Thom Rachford, Duane Coller, Russell S. Doughten Jr., Clarence Balmer

Drama, Religion, Color, Runtime: 69 minutes.


A Walk In The Sun (1945)

Terrific WWII drama from director Lewis Milestone follows one infantry platoon in battle from the time they land on an Italian beach to their bloody drive to claim an enemy-held farmhouse six miles inland.

Director: Lewis Milestone

Cast: Dana Andrews, Richard Conte, John Ireland, Lloyd Bridges, Norman Lloyd, Huntz Hall.

Drama, War, Black & White, Runtime: 99 minutes.


The Abe Lincoln Of Ninth Avenue (1939)

A drama about an idealistic law student from Hell's Kitchen who unites his neighborhood pals against a gang. Originally released as "Streets of New York".

Directors: Jack Mintz, William Nigh

Cast: George Cleveland, Jackie Cooper, David Durand, William Gould, George Irving, Robert Emmett Keane, Sidney Miller, Robert E. O'Connor, Buddy Pepper, Dick Purcell, Marjorie Reynolds, Kent Rogers, Martin Spellman, Bobby Stone, Robert Tucker, William Tucker

Crime, Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 65 minutes.


Abraham Lincoln (1930)

First, pioneering director D.W. Griffith's first talkie is a moving, down-to-earth look at the life of America's 16th president, "Abraham Lincoln," from Lincoln's boyhood and his days as an Illinois lawyer to Washington and the turmoil of the Civil War.

Director: D. W. Griffith

Cast: Walter Huston, Una Merkel, Kay Hammond.

Biography, Drama, History, Black & White, Runtime: 85 minutes.


Adventures of Don Quixote (1933)

Great basso Feodor Chaliapin plays the lead role of Cervantes' would-be knight errant and sings four songs composed by Jacques Ibert.

Director G.W. Pabst

Cast: Oscar Asche, Emily Fitzroy, Sidney Fox, Miles Mander, Wally Patch

Foreign, Drama, Musical, Black & White, Runtime: 55 minutes.


The Amazing Mr. X (1948)

Suspenseful melodrama about a man who fakes his own death and teams up with a phony spiritualist in order to bilk his rich "widow."

Director: Bernard Vorhaus

Cast: Lynn Bari, Turhan Bey, Richard Carlson, Donald Curtis, Virginia Gregg, Harry Mendoza, Cathy O'Donnell, Norma Varden

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 78 minutes.


Assassin Of Youth (1937)

A high-school girl gets involved with a ring of teenage marijuana smokers, not realizing that she is being framed by greedy relatives out to prevent her from getting an inheritance, and starts down the road to ruin. A reporter poses as a soda jerk to infiltrate the gang of teen dope fiends and save the clean and wholesome youth of the town from the horrors of marijuana addiction.

Director: Elmer Clifton

Cast: Earl Dwire, Fern Emmett, Hudson Faussett, Arthur Gardner, Fay McKenzie, Michael Owen, Henry Roquemore, Gaye Sheridan, Dorothy Short, Dorothy Vaughan, Luana Walters

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 73 minutes


Baby Love (1968)

Luci is the illegitimate teenage sex kitten who goes to live with a doctor and his family after her sleazy, promiscuous mother dies. Robert is the doctor who may very well be Luci's father. Convinced Robert contributed to her mother's demise by rejecting her years ago, Luci sets out to destroy her new family. Rated R.

Directed by: Alastair Reid

Cast: Ann Lynn, Keith Barron, Linda Hayden, Derek Lamden

Drama, Color, Runtime: 98 minutes


Bad Boy (1939)

Johnny Fraser leaves his mother in their small home town and sets out for the big city. He obtains a job with a large firm of architects. Steve Carson, a fellow employee, is constantly flaunting the money he has won at the race track. Johnny also bets the races, but loses heavily and takes some of the firm's money to cover his losses.

Director: Herbert Meyer

Cast: Johnny Downs, Rosalind Keith, Helen MacKellar, Spencer Williams, James Robbins, Holmes Herbert, Richard Cramer, Harry Lang, Crane Whitley

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 66 minutes.


Becky Sharp (1935)

Becky Sharp released in 1935 and based on the play of the same name by Langdon Mitchell, which in turn is based on the William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "Vanity Fair". It tells the story of a lower-class girl who insinuates herself into an upper class family, only to see her life and the lives of those around her destroyed.

Director: Rouben Mamoulian

Cast: Finis Barton, May Beatty, Bunny Beatty, Nigel Bruce, Billie Burke, Charles Coleman, Frances Dee, Elspeth Dudgeon, Pauline Garon, Cedric Hardwicke, George Hassell, William Haverham, Miriam Hopkins, Olaf Hytten, G. P. Huntley Jr., Doris Lloyd, Alan Mowbray, Leonard Mudie, Ottola Nesmith, Tempe Pigott, Charles Richman, Alison Skipworth, William Stack, Colin Tapley

Drama, Color, Runtime: 167 minutes.


Beyond Tomorrow (1940)

Three well-to-do elderly men without families of their own invite a rodeo performer and a kindergarten teacher to a holiday dinner. The young couple fall in love, but when the trio of beneficiaries die in a plane crash, their spirits return to help the romance along in this charming fantasy.

Director: A. Edward Sutherland

Cast: William Bakewell, James Bush, Harry Carey, Richard Carlson, Nell Craig, Robert Homans, J. Anthony Hughes, Alex Melesh, Maria Ouspenskaya, Jean Parker, Rod La Rocque, C. Aubrey Smith, Helen Vinson, Charles Winninger, Hank Worden

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 84 minutes.


The Big Show-Off (1945)

Joe Bagley (Lionel Stander), owner of the Blue Heaven Club, tries to foster a romance between shy pianist Sandy Elliott (Arthur Lake)and band vocalist June Mayfield(Dale Evans.).

Director: Howard Bretherton

Cast: Arthur Lake, Dale Evans, Lionel Stander, George Meeker, Paul Hurst, Marjorie Manners, Sammy Stein

Comedy, Drama, Musical, Romance, Black & White, Runtime: 60 minutes.


The Bigamist (1953)

Deceit and adultery highlight this drama, directed by and featuring Ida Lupino. A married travelling salesman (Edmond O'Brien) has an affair with a diner cook (Lupino) and weds her after learning she's pregnant. Hundreds of miles away, the businessman's other spouse (Joan Fontaine) attempts to adopt a child and learns of her husband's secret life.

Director: Ida Lupino

Cast: John Brown, Jane Darwell, Ken Dibbs, Joan Fontaine, Edmund Gwenn, George Lee, Ida Lupino, Peggy Maley, John Maxwell, Edmond O'Brien, Kenneth Tobey, James Todd, Mack Williams, James Young

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 80 minutes.


Born to Gamble  (1935)

A wealthy man relates how gambling had tragic consequences for his family.

Director: Phil Rosen

Cast: Onslow Stevens, H.B. Warner, Maxine Doyle, Eric Linden, Lois Wilson, William Janney, Ben Alexander, Lucien Prival

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 63 minutes.


Born To Win (1971)

Engrossing, enervating look into the drug culture stars George Segal as a trendy Manhattan hairdresser whose $100-a-day heroin habit knocks him off the fast track and into the abyss.

Director: Ivan Passer

Cast: Paul Benjamin, Karen Black, Max Brandt, Alex Colon, Jean David, Barbara Eda-Young, Hector Elizondo, Jay Fletcher, Jack Hollander, Marcia Jean Kurtz, Ed Madsen, Charles McGregor, Robert De Niro, Tim Pelt, Jose Perez, Paula Prentiss, Vic Ramos, Andy Robinson, George Segal, Irving Selbst, Burt Young

Drama, Color, Runtime: 84 minutes.


Caesar The Conquerer (1962)

Italian spectacle starring American Cameron Mitchell as the great Roman emperor and conqueror who finds opposition from his senate when he seeks more forces for his Gallic campaign. When his ward and her lover are captured by the Gauls, Caesar springs into action in a battle against Vercingetorix, their leader.

Director: Tanio Boccia

Cast: Rik Battaglia, Raffaella Carra, Giulio Donnini, Fedele Gentile, Cameron Mitchell, Ivica Pajer, Piero Palermini, Aldo Pini, Carlo Tamberlani, Bruno Tocci, Dominique Wilms

Drama, War, Color, Runtime: 98 minutes.


Captain Scarface (1953)

Packed with excitement and intrigue, this drama follows a man as he flees South America aboard a ship headed to the United States. After assuming the identity of a dead man who was an associate of the nefarious Captain Scarface, he becomes swept up in a Communist plot.

Director: Paul Guilfoyle

Cast: Rudolph Anders, Paul Brinegar, Peter Coe, Don Dillaway, Leif Erickson, Martin Garralaga, Virginia Grey, Barton MacLane, John Mylong, Isabel Randolph, Howard Wendell

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 70 minutes.


The Capture (1950)

Set-in-Mexico drama starring Lew Ayres as an American oil company supervisor who shoots a man he suspects robbed the company's payroll, but discovers he's innocent. Complicating matters is the deceased man's widow (Teresa Wright), with whom Ayres has fallen in love. Victor Jory and Jacqueline White co-star.

Director: John Sturges

Cast: Rico Alaniz, Lew Ayres, William Bakewell, Paul Fierro, Alex Gerry, Gil Herman, Pepe Hern, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jimmy Hunt, Victor Jory, Barry Kelley, Eddie LeBaron, Tommy Lee, Manuel Lopez, Paul Marion, Frank Matts, Tina Menard, Albert Morin, Charles Morton, Peter Ortiz, Manuel Paris, Milton Parsons, Edwin Rand, Duncan Renaldo, Chuck Roberson

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 90 minutes.


Carnival Story (1954)

An American carnival on tour in Europe is the setting for this high-flying drama starring Anne Baxter as a German pickpocket who joins the show and is soon fought over by two workers. With Steve Cochran, Lyle Bettger.

Director: Kurt Neumann

Cast: Anne Baxter, Adi Berber, Lyle Bettger, Steve Cochran, Jay C. Flippen, Nora Kovatz, Jacob Möslacher, George Nader, Helene Stanley, Jadin Wong

Drama, Color, Runtime: 93 minutes.


Charade (1953)

The fine line between love and violence is explored in this three-chapter anthology featuring James Mason and his wife Pamela who both wrote, produced, and played the leads in each vignette.

Director: Roy Kellino

Cast: Vince Barnett, James Mason, Sean McClory, Pamela Mason, Scott Forbes

Comedy, Drama, Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 82 minutes.


Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)

In the tradition of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips," comes this moving drama that tracks the 50-plus-year career of English teacher Martha Scott. On the eve of her retirement, she reflects upon the years packed with the triumphs and heartbreaks she experienced while trying her best to shape young minds.

Cast: Mary Anderson, John Arledge, Sidney Blackmer, Ralph Bowman, Rand Brooks, Rosemary De Camp, Donald Douglas, William Farnum, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn, John Hamilton, Clarence Hennecke, Howard Hickman, Sterling Holloway, Marsha Hunt, Charles Judels, Helen MacKellar, Knox Manning, Sue Moore, Jack Mulhall, Dorothy Peterson, Lois Ranson, Martha Scott, Charles Smith, Pierre Watkin

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 83 minutes.


Child Bride (1941)

A roadshow exploitation classic set in hillbilly territory about a schoolteacher who wants to change the region's custom of having adults marry young gals. Shirley Mills plays the nubile girl whom an ornery moonshiner wants to take down the aisle.

Director: Harry Revier

Cast: Frank Baxter, Shirley Mills, Warner Richmond, Angelo Rossitto

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 62 minutes.


Children Of The Night (1985)

This intense drama tells the dramatic true story of student Lois Lee, whose research into the homeless children and young prostitutes of Hollywood leads her to open a halfway house and into a confrontation with a ruthless pimp. Kathleen Quinlan and Mario Van Peebles star.

Director: Robert Markowitz

Cast: Monica Calhoun, Nicholas Campbell, David Crowley, Laura Esterman, Donald Hotton, Vincent J. Isaac, Marta Kober, Wallace Langham, Lar Park-Lincoln, Mario Van Peebles, Kathleen Quinlan, Michael A. Shaner, Zoe Trilling, Eddie Velez

Drama, Color, Runtime: 93 minutes.


Club Paradise (1945)

Also known as "Sensation Hunters". A naive young girl, looking to escape from a bad family situation, falls in love with a man who turns out to be a cad, and leads her down the road to ruin.

Director: Christy Cabanne

Cast: Robert Lowery, Doris Merrick, Eddie Quillan, Constance Worth, Isabel Jewell, Wanda McKay, Nestor Paiva, Vince Barnett, Minerva Urecal, Janet Shaw, The Rubenettes

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 62 minutes.


Conquest (1937)

A polish countess becomes Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders, who feel she might influence him to make Poland independent.

Director: Clarence Brown

Cast: Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen, Alan Marshal, Henry Stephenson, Leif Erickson, Dame May Whitty, Maria Ouspenskaya, C. Henry Gordon, Claude Gillingwater, Vladimir Sokoloff

Drama, History, Romance, Black & White, Runtime: 108 minutes.


Corregidor (1943)

Moving drama that focuses upon a hopeless love triangle between a trio of army surgeons during the blazing height of combat in the Philippines of World War II.

Director: William Nigh

Cast: Ruby Dandridge, John Grant, Frank Hagney, Eddie Hall, Ted Hecht, Frank Jacquet, Frank Jenks, I. Stanford Jolley, Charles Jordan, Ian Keith, Otto Kruger, Elissa Landi, Wanda McKay, Jack Rutherford, Forrest Taylor, Rick Vallin, Donald Woods

Drama, War, Black & White, Runtime: 71 minutes.


The Courageous Dr. Christian (1940)

Thrilling second installment in the "Dr. Christian" film series has the healer frantically working to fight a strain of spinal meningitis that threatens the residents of a poor community he has been trying to improve conditions in.

Director: Bernard Vorhaus

Cast: Sylvia Andrew, Robert Baldwin, Reginald Barlow, Bobette Bentley, Al Bridge, Budd Buster, Mary Davenport, Maude Eburne, Edmund Glover, Jean Hersholt, Bobby Larson, Frank LaRue, Vera Lewis, Dorothy Lovett, George Meader, James C. Morton, Tom Neal, Broderick O'Farrell, Jacqueline de River, Earl Ross

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 67 minutes.


Crashing Through Danger  (1938)

The story of 3 men who risk their lives maintaining the utilities in a large U.S. city in the late 30's and their romances.

Director: Sam Newfield

Cast: Ray Walker, Sally Blane, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, James Bush, Guy Usher, Robert Homans

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 63 minutes.


Cyrano De Bergerac (1950)

Jose Ferrer won an Academy Award for his stunning portrayal of the fabled 17th-century swordsman and wit, forced to hide his love for the beautiful Roxanne, in this stirring filming of Edmond Rostand's play.

Cast: Richard Avonde, Edgar Barrier, Don Beddoe, Arthur Blake, Morris Carnovsky, Albert Cavens, Virginia Christine, Ralph Clanton, Lloyd Corrigan, John Crawford, Paul Dubov, Virginia Farmer, Jose Ferrer, Percy Helton, Robin Hughes, Jerry Paris, Francis Pierlot, Mala Powers, William Prince, Eric Sinclair, Elena Verdugo, Gil Warren, Philip Van Zandt

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 113 minutes.


Damaged Lives (1933)

The horrors of venereal disease are explored in this social drama that had a tough time with censors upon its release. The story centers on a young couple whose future is endangered when the husband makes a terrible mistake.

Director: Edgar G. Ulmer

Cast: Marceline Day, Almeda Fowler, Harrison Greene, George Irving, Murray Kinnell, Charlotte Merriam, Harry Myers, Cecilia Parker, Vic Potel, Diane Sinclair, Phillips Smalley, Lyman Williams

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 53 minutes.


Danger Lights (1930)

Striking footage of classic trains in action highlights this drama about a hard-scrabble railroad boss who takes a young drifter under his wing, oblivious to the developing attraction between his new friend and his pretty fiance. Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur star.

Director: George B. Seitz

Cast: Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur, William P. Burt, Robert Edeson, James Farley, Hugh Herbert, Alan Roscoe, Frank Sheridan, Louis Wolheim

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 55 minutes.


Dangerous Passage (1944)

After inheriting $20,000, a fortune-seeking adventurer in South Africa books passage on a boat for America in order to travel to Texas and claim his loot. During his journey, he falls in love with a sultry singer while encountering a seedy lawyer and suffering through an attempt on his life.

Director: William Berke

Cast: Charles Arnt, Phyllis Brooks, Alec Craig, William Edmunds, John Eldredge, Victor Kilian, Jack LaRue, Robert Lowery

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 58 minutes.


David And Goliath (1960)

Colorful and exciting Biblical adventure about the legend of David and his fierce fight with the giant Philistine Goliath. Orson Welles turns in a magnetic performance as King Saul, who awards the hand of his daughter, Merab, to David after he kills the giant.

Directors: Ferdinando Baldi, Richard Pottier

Cast: Kronos , Emma Baron, Pierre Cressoy, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Edward Hilton, Dante Maggio, Furio Meniconi, Ivo Payer, Giulia Rubini, Ugo Sasso, Massimo Serato, Renato Terra, Gabriele Tinti, Luigi Tosi, Orson Welles

Drama, Religion, Color, Runtime: 92 minutes.


David Copperfield (1970)

This lavish British production of the Charles Dickens classic is told in flashback from the 28-year-old David Copperfield's point of view. He recalls his incredible experiences with his mean stepfather, days at a boarding school, romances, and encounter with the swindler Uriah Heep.

Director: Delbert Mann

Cast: Richard Attenborough, Jeffrey Chandler, Sinead Cusack, Cyril Cusack, James Donald, Edith Evans, Pamela Franklin, Susan Hampshire, James Hayter, Wendy Hiller, Megs Jenkins, Anna Massey, Andrew McCulloch, Ron Moody, Laurence Olivier, Robin Phillips, Michael Redgrave, Corin Redgrave, Liam Redmond, Ralph Richardson, Gordon Rollings, Emlyn Williams, George Woodbridge

Drama, Color, Runtime: 118 minutes.


Del odio nace el amor (The Torch) (1950)

A romantic drama with some comic moments about a Mexican town controlled by a revolutionary who is both adored and disliked by the townspeople. The revolutionary falls in love with the daughter of the town's most prominent member and must prove his love to her. Paulette Goddard, Gilbert Roland and Pedro Armendariz star.

Director: Emilio Fernandez

Cast: Pedro Armendariz, Eduardo Arozamena, Guillermo Calles, Paulette Goddard, Antonia Kaneem, Margarito Luna, Carlos Múzquiz, Pascual García Peña, Walter Reed, Rosaura Revueltas, Gilbert Roland, José I. Torvay, Jorge Treviño, Julio Villarreal

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 75 minutes.


Desirable Lady (1944)

A nightclub dancer's moves get her arrested for lewdness. When she discovers that her publicity-conscious manager orchestrated the bust, she insists she'll never dance again, but gets an opportunity to strut her stuff when a snooty family she believes she inherited money from tells her she's not worthy of them. Joan Wiley stars in his drama set in the world of exotic dancing. AKA: "A Fig Leaf for Eve", "Flaming Girls."

Director: Don Brodie

Cast: Betty Blythe, Jack Cheatham, Chester Conklin, Eddie Dunn, Herbert Evans, Edward Keane, Dick Rush, Emmett Vogan, Phil Warren, Jan Wiley

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 68 minutes.


The Devil's Party (1938)

Victor McLaglen stars in this drama about a grown-up band of ``Hell's Kitchen'' boys whose yearly reunion is marred when one is killed. William Gargan, Paul Kelly, Beatrice Roberts star.

Director: Ray McCarey

Cast: Scotty Beckett, Stanley Blystone, Tommy Bupp, Jack Daley, Drew Demorest, George DeNormand, Joseph Downing, Gordon Elliott, Allen Fox, Otto Fries, John Gallaudet

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 65 minutes.


Dr. Christian Meets The Women (1940)

The dedicated Dr. Christian has his hands full in this drama, dealing with a quack medic who has come to town and played up to the ladyfolk. Jean Hersholt, Edgar Kennedy, Dorothy Lovett star.

Director: William McGann

Cast: Frank Albertson, Veda Ann Borg, Heinie Conklin, Maude Eburne, William Gould, Jean Hersholt, Edgar Kennedy, Phyllis Kennedy, Dorothy Lovett, Marilyn Merrick, Rod La Rocque, Lelah Tyler

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 66 minutes.


Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940)

Accepting a position at a prestigious research hospital, Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres) strives to save a mental patient suffering from a stranger disorder through experimental brain surgery. Compelling entry from the drama series also stars Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day.

Director: Harold S. Bucquet

Cast: Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Marie Blake, Tom Collins, Neil Craig, Laraine Day, Emma Dunn, John Eldredge, Fay Helm, Samuel S. Hinds, Marcia Mae Jones, Walter Kingsford, Alma Kruger, George Lessey, Horace MacMahon, Frank Orth, Nat Pendleton, Paul Porcasi, George H. Reed, Margaret Seddon, Shepperd Strudwick, Charles Waldron

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 77 minutes.


The Drifter (1932)

A man known as The Drifter returns home to his cabin in the woods and winds up getting involved with an escaped convict, a gunfighter, lumber company rivals, mysterious family ties and murder.

Director: William A. O'Connor

Cast: William Farnum, Noah Beery, Phyllis Barrington, Charles Sellon, Bruce Warren, Russell Hopton, Ann Brody, Ynez Seabury

Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 66 minutes.


Drums In The Deep South (1951)

The Civil War is the battleground for emotions and loyalties when a group of West Point comrades find themselves fighting on opposite sides. Guy Madison, Barbara Payton, Craig Stevens star.

Director: William Cameron Menzies

Cast: Peter Brocco, James Craig, Robert Easton, Tom Fadden, Louis Jean Heydt, Taylor Holmes, Barton MacLane, Guy Madison, Lewis Martin, Robert Osterloh, Barbara Payton, Craig Stevens, Dan White

Drama, War, Color, Runtime: 86 minutes.





 

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