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Girl O' My Dreams (1935) + Melody Lingers On (1935)
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Badge Of Honor (1934) + Oil Raider (1934)
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Police Court (1932) AKA Fame Street
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Girl O' My Dreams
Long before its "Teen Agers" series of the 1940s, Monogram Pictures went to college in the musical Girl of My Dreams. Heading the somewhat over-aged student body are BMOC Larry Haynes (Edward Nugent) and track-star Don Cooper (a handsome young Lon Chaney Jr., here still billed as Creighton Chaney).
The Melody Lingers On
American opera baritone George Houston, who later gained a measure of fame as a western hero, made his film debut in The Melody Lingers On. Houston plays Salvini, a dashing Italian army captain who enjoys a brief romantic fling with concert pianist Ann Prescott (Josephine Hutchinson).
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BADGE OF HONOR Crabbe
is cast as Bob Gordon, a spoiled society boy who finds himself in a
small town, rife with political corruption.
Hoping to bring the crooks
to justice, Bob poses as a hotshot reporter, getting away with all sorts
of outrages by explaining "Well, a newspaperman can do a little bit of
everything."
THE OIL RAIDER
This robust action-melodrama stars Larry "Buster" Crabbe
as an oil prospector whose financial backer turns crooked when he
suddenly finds himself faced with bankruptcy. Learning that Dave Warren (Crabbe) has been forced to fire a troublesome worker, Simmons (Max Wagner), the backer, J.T. Varley (George Irving), convinces the man to sabotage Dave's truck.
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Aging has-been silent star Henry B. Walthall plays an aging has-been silent star in this low-budget drama from Monogram Pictures. D.W. Griffith's erstwhile "Little Colonel" is Nathaniel Barry, a once admired actor now facing a magistrate (Edmund Breese) on a charge of drunken disorder.
Barry's young son Junior (Leon Barry)
steps in and convinces the judge that Nat has a job waiting for him.
But the old actor's fondness for the bottle once again makes him
unemployable and he is soon reduced to playing Abraham Lincoln in a
traveling sideshow.
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Cross Examination (1932)
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Dark Angel (1935)
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Yanco (1961)
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Defense Atorney Gerald Waring uses great skill and ingenuity in his efforts to save the life of a boy charged with the murder of his father. Witness after witness piles up damaging evidence against the accused youth, but expert cross-examination by Waring digs out the startling truth behind the killing and subsequently reveals the identity of the real killer in a surprise-twist ending.
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Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall star respectively as Alan Trent, Kitty
Vane and Gerald Shannon, friends since childhood. Though Gerald is
deeply in love with Kitty, it is Alan who wins her hand in marriage.
But
before the wedding can take place, WW I intervenes, and both Alan and
Gerald march off with their regiments. Blinded on the battlefield, Alan
gallantly pretends to have been killed so that Kitty will not feel
obligated to care for him.
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The engaging and sentimental tale begins when
the little boy (Ricardo Ancona)
starts manifesting a greater and greater talent at music and at the
same time, a supersensitivity to sounds.
His overly astute hearing
drives him into the woods and away from the cacophony of the town's
hustle and bustle. Once in the woods, he meets a kindly old hermit who
teaches him how to play the violin he made.
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Seventy Thousand 70,000 Witnesses (1932)
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Ready for Love (1934)
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Ladies Love Danger (1935)
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This murder mystery begins during a crucial college football game. Wally Clark (Johnny Mack Brown),
the team's star player, is killed just before making the winning
touchdown, as the titular 70,000 witnesses look on.
Wally's teammate
Buck Buchanan (Phillips Holmes), the younger brother of gambler Slip Buchanan (Lew Cody),
had previously refused to drug Wally at Slip's bequest. Even so, when
Wally drops dead, the leading suspect is poor Buck.
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The trouble begins when a young woman (Ida Lupino) flees her boarding school to stay with her retired aunt, a former actress, who try as she might, has never been welcomed into the snobbish community in which she resides. The young woman too, is shunned and ends up being victimized in witchcraft trial and ducked into a pool of water.
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Hoping to finish his latest play in peace, writer Ricardo Souchet (Gilbert Roland) loses his train of thought when dizzy blonde reporter Rita (Mona Barrie)
invades his apartment.
Before long, Rita has gotten Ricardo involved in
a series of murders amongst the theater folk. When the police prove
ineffective, our hero is obliged to turn detective himself.
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