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The Dude Bandit (1933)
After Burton kills Dad Mason and makes it look like a suicide, Ace Cooper arrives to investigate. He poses as a coward during the day but at night he becomes the daring Dude Bandit.
Director: George Melford
Cast: Hooper Atchley, Fred Burns, Horace Carpenter, Hoot Gibson, Fred Gilman, Neal Hart, Gordon De Main, Lafe McKee, Art Mix, Skeeter Bill Robbins, Gloria Shea
Western, Black & White, Runtime: 54 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.
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.
Dressed To Kill (1946)
What is the connection between a collection of music boxes and missing Bank of England printing plates, and will the answer cost Holmes and Watson their lives? Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce make their final appearances as the detective duo; with Patricia Morison.
Director: Roy William Neill
Cast: Edmond Breon, Nigel Bruce, Patricia Cameron, Harry Cording, Tom P. Dillon, Mary Gordon, Carl Harbord, Holmes Herbert, Leyland Hodgson, Patricia Morison, Basil Rathbone, Ian Wolfe, Frederic Worlock
Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 72 minutes.
Dreaming Out Loud (1940)
Radio stars Lum and Abner's film career got off the ground with this homespun comedy that follows the Jot `Em Down General Store proprietors in a series of misadventures, as they hang out their shingles as fundraisers, matchmakers and detectives. With Chester Lauck and Norris Goff.
Director: Harold Young
Cast: Irving Bacon, Clara Blandick, Donald Briggs, Frank Craven, Norris Goff, Phil Harris, P. J. Kelly, Frances Langford, Chester Lauck, Robert McKenzie, Bobs Watson, Robert Wilcox
Comedy, Black & White, Runtime: 65 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.
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.
Down Among the Z Men (1952)
"Down Among the Z Men" features the cast of radio's "The Goon Show" in a riotous romp concerning a college professor (Michael Bentine) who misplaces a valuable scientific formula inside a grocery store. Co-starring Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe & Spike Milligan.
Director: Maclean Rogers
Cast: Michael Bentine, Graham Stark, Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan
Comedy, Black & White, Runtime: 68 minutes.
Double Exposure (1944)
Chester Morris plays Larry Burke, editor for a weekly photo magazine. Impressed by the work of photojournalist Pat Marvin, Burke hires Marvin sight unseen, only to discover that "he" is a "she" . Burke insists that the shutterbug racket is no job for a dame, but Pat intends to prove him wrong. In the process, she becomes the prime suspect in a murder case, forcing Burke to come out from behind his desk and solve the mystery himself.
Director: William A. Berke
Cast: Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Phillip Terry, Jane Farrar, Richard Gaines, Charles Arnt, Claire Rochelle, Roma Aldrich
Crime, Comedy, Black & White, Runtime: 63 minutes.
Double Cross (1941)
In this action film, an officer is thrown off the force by his father the chief of police. The bitter ex-cop then joins a racketeering operation. The ring leader assigns him to drive a truck-load of armed hoods to ambush his father. Unbeknownst to the crooks, the ex-cop is still active on the force.
Director: Albert H. Kelley
Cast: Richard Beach, Heinie Conklin, Wynne Gibson, Mary Gordon, Robert Homans, Edward Keane, John Miljan, Pauline Moore, Frank Moran, Kane Richmond
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 63 minutes.
Five Minutes to Live (1961)
Johnny Cash shines in this fun thriller as a psychopath who teams up with Vic Tayback for a daring kidnapping and robbery. But can the men successfully pull off the caper, or will they learn that crime doesn't pay? With Donald Woods, Cay Forester, Pamela Mason, and Ron Howard. AKA: "Last Blood."
Director: Bill Karn
Cast: Johnny Cash, Cay Forester, Ronny Howard, Pamela Mason, Victor Tayback, Merle Travis, Norma Varden, Midge Ware, Donald Woods, Howard Wright
Crime, Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 64 minutes.
Doomed To Die (1940)
A mysterious fire destroys a luxury liner with 400 passengers and a fortune in Chinese bonds aboard, and only Mr. Wong (Boris Karloff) can solve the riddle.
Director: William Nigh
Cast: Harry Brandon, Tristram Coffin, Catherine Craig, Mike Donovan, Kenneth Harlan, Boris Karloff, Jack Kennedy, Melvin Lang, Maxine Leslie, Richard Loo, Wilbur Mack, Marjorie Reynolds, William Stelling, Guy Usher, Grant Withers
Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 67 minutes.
Dominique (1978)
Gripping horror tale follows evil millionaire Cliff Robertson as he plots to rid himself of his wife by subjecting her to a series of twisted mind games. After his efforts lead to her suicide, Robertson becomes plagued by mysterious visions and supernatural occurrences. Are his dastardly actions coming back to haunt him? With Jean Simmons, Jenny Agutter. AKA: "Avenging Spirit," "Dominique Is Dead."
Director: Michael Anderson
Cast: Jenny Agutter, Leslie Dwyer, Judy Geeson, Michael Jayston, Jack McKenzie, Ron Moody, Cliff Robertson, Flora Robson, Jean Simmons, David Tomlinson, Simon Ward, Jack Warner
Horror, Color, Runtime: 95 minutes.
Doll Face (1945)
Stripper Vivian Blaine tries to make the jump to Broadway stardom, but her manager gets jealous when she falls for a writer hired to create her "biography," in this lively musical based on a play by Gypsy Rose Lee. With Dennis O'Keefe, Perry Como, Carmen Miranda; songs include "Chico-Chico," "Dig You Later," "Red Hot and Beautiful." AKA: "Come Back to Me."
Director: Lewis Seiler
Cast: Lex Barker, Vivian Blaine, Les Clark, Perry Como, Jimmy Cross, Boyd Davis, Hal K. Dawson, Michael Dunne, Reed Hadley, Alvin Hammer, Ted Jordan, George Melford, Carmen Miranda, Philip Morris, Edgar Norton, Dennis O'Keefe, Steve Olsen, Frank Orth, Stanley Prager, Harry Seymour, Martha Stewart, George E. Stone, Charles Tannen, Valerie Traxler, Charles Williams
Musical, Black & White, Runtime: 78 minutes.
Dixie Jamboree (1944)
A medicine man on the last show boat on the Mississippi is mistaken by two gangsters as a bootleger, and has to envade them.
Director: Christy Cabanne
Cast: Frances Langford, Eddie Quillan, Charles Butterworth, Fifi D'Orsay
Musical, Black & White, Runtime: 69 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.
Delightfully Dangerous (1945)
Nimble and, well, delightful musical stars Jane Powell as an aspiring singer who travels to New York City to visit the sister she believes to be a Broadway star. Before you can say "Gypsy Rose Lee," Powell discovers that her sibling (Constance Moore) is actually a stripper. Now, both women vie for the love of handsome single Ralph Bellamy. With Arthur Treacher and Morton Gould.
Director: Arthur Lubin
Cast: Louise Beavers, Ralph Bellamy, Andre Charlot, Chris Drake, Morton Gould, Earle Hodgins, Robert Homans, Constance Moore, Jane Powell, Ruth Robinson, Nicodemus Stewart, Ruth Tobey, Arthur Treacher, Shirley Hunter Williams
Musical, Black & White, Runtime:89 minutes.
Delinquent Daughters (1944)
When the suicide of a high school girl rocks a small town, a reporter teams with a police officer to try to figure out why the teens in the community seem to be so troubled. What they uncover is a shocking link between the community's youths, a sordid hangout and a theft ring. Classic exploitation flick stars June Carlson, Joe Devlin, Warren Mills. AKA: "Accent on Crime."
Director: Albert Herman
Cast: Mary Bovard, June Carlson, John Christian, Floyd Criswell, Juan De La Cruz, Fifi D'Orsay, Jon Dawson, Margia Dean, Joe Devlin, Johnny Duncan, Parker Gee, Teala Loring, Frank McGlynn Sr., Sheila Roberts, John Valentine, Jimmy Zaner
Crime, Drama, Black & White, Runtime: 70 minutes.
Dementia 13 (1963)
Early directorial effort by Francis Ford Coppola is an eerie, bizarre story of madness, as a series of brutal axe murders occur on a Scottish island. Luana Anders, William Campbell, Patrick Magee star.
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: Luana Anders, William Campbell, Barbara Dowling, Eithne Dunne, Patrick Magee, Mary Mitchell, Derry O'Donovan, Bart Patton, Ron Perry, Peter Read, Karl Schanzer
Horror, Black & White, Runtime: 75 minutes.
Desert Escape (1940)
A wrongfully condemned man escapes imprisonment and decides to clear his name by participating in a deadly game of survival with the men who framed him. Aka "Marked Men".
Director: Sam Newfield
Cast: Isabel Jewell, John Dilson, Paul Bryar
Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 64 minutes.
Desert Phantom (1936)
Johnny Mack Brown rescues cowgirl Sheila Manners from two nasty polecats looking to dupe her out of her ranch. Ted Adams also stars.
Director: S. Roy Luby
Cast: Ted Adams, Johnny Mack Brown, Karl Hackett, Charles King, Sheila Mannors, Nelson McDowell, Hal Price
Western, Black & White, Runtime: 65 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.
Desperate Cargo (1941)
Trouble's brewing for two lovely chorines who've found themselves stranded in a small Latin American town, and whose only escape is aboard a clipper ship harried by hoodlums. Stars Ralph Byrd, Carol Hughes and Julie Duncan. AKA: "S.O.S. Clipper," "Dangerous Cargo."
Director: William Beaudine
Cast: Paul Bryar, Ralph Byrd, Richard Clarke, Julie Duncan, Thornton Edwards, Don Forrest, Kenneth Harlan, Carol Hughes, I. Stanford Jolley, Jack Mulhall, Johnstone White
Action, Adventure, Black & White, Runtime: 62 minutes.
Destroy All Planets (1968)
It's that mean, green flying machine, Gamera, back this time to save two youngsters from aliens and go up against Viras, a squid-like creature with three tentacles and six legs. AKA: "Gamera Versus Viras."
Director: Noriaki Yuasa
Cast: Carl Craig, Koji Fujiyama, Kojiro Hongo, Akira Natsuki, Peter Williams, Junko Yashiro
Sci-Fi, Color, Runtime: 90 minutes.
Detour (1945)
Made on pennies by Edgar G. Ulmer, this seedy story focuses on a New York night club pianist hitchhiking to L.A. who is picked up by an amiable gambler. When his rider dies of a heart attack, the pianist takes his wallet and dumps the body. But when he picks up a woman on the road, he finds himself in trouble because of her suspicions and reckless nature. Tom Neal and Ann Savage star.
Director: Edgar G. Ulmer
Cast: Roger Clark, Claudia Drake, Pat Gleason, Esther Howard, Edmund MacDonald, Tom Neal, Tim Ryan, Ann Savage
Mystery, Black & White, Runtime: 68 minutes.
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