In Dangerous Lady, Judge Harding is dead and the lethal bullet was fired from Hester Engels' gun. Although she had a motive and was present at the murder scene, Hester didn't pull the trigger. Wrongly accused, she's now on death row. |
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In Daughter Of The Tong, sensual Dragon Lady Carney (Evelyn Brent) poses as a simple geisha during the day, but commands the Tong's crime army by night. She and her men hold Chinatown in a stranglehold of opium, vice, and contraband. |
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10 Great Detective Movies. Detective Classics of G-men & Sleuths, Bloodhounds, Gumshoes. Digitally Remastered onto 3 DVDs. |
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Hat Box Mystery (1947; B&W; 43 MINUTES): Private investigator Russ Ashton is called away on business, leaving his secretary Susan Hart in charge of his floundering detective agency. While he's away, Susan takes an assignment from a man who wants photographic evidence of his wife's infidelity. |
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Legendary Detectives is this twenty film collection of mysteries and suspense from Mill Creek Entertainment. Includes Dick Tracy's Dilemma, and more! |
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Howard Bretherton's Midnight Limited ranks with the best of the 1940's thrillers, combining elements of mystery, romance,and action with an excellent cast. |
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Police Rookie (1940; 66 minutes): Racketeers have overrun the city by killing anyone who stands in their way. A veteran police inspector who threatens their domination is murdered. His son, Steve Hannigan, vows revenge and becomes a cop. Marked Men (1940; 71 minutes): Fingered for a crime he didn't commit and facing 10 years in the state penitentiary, Bill Carver escapes imprisonment and find shelter in a small Arizona town. When the gang that framed him shows up, he sees his chance for revenge. |
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Owning a debt of silence to the casino's owner, King Moss (Sidney Blackmer), Viola finds herself ensnared in a dark web of Western intrigue and Oriental crime. |
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Dvd starring Rod La Rocque, directed by Lyn Shores, and screenplay by Al Martin. The Shadow Strikes is the first film based on the 1930's radio program. |
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