Interfectorem Dill (1947)

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On August 2, 1947, Max M. Rex productiones dimisit interfectorem Dill (1947), crimen amet, quod professionalem luctatorem Mike Mazurki ludit "Parva Joe", comes ludens utrimque turba feodi. Marcus Erwin sidera sicut Johnny "Interfectorem" Dill, a lingerie excogitatoris et salesperson, qui errant pro perfide. Post accidens bellum cohors se involvit, eius

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Umbra hominis tenuis (1941)

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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) umbra tenuis dimisit hominis (1941) in Nov 1941. Unus e posterioribus membrana tenuis homo (affiliate link), film continet interesting vignettes pro luctando fans. Nick Charles, played by William Powell, trahitur ad statum inquisitionis localis alea anulus. Duo loci certamina auctorum alea currunt anulum, quae est imitatio vitae, si

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Rusty Wescoatt, Curabitur et Agens

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Natus Eduardus Wescoatt in Hawaii Norman- idus Aug 2, 1911, "Rusty" Wescoatt pediludium lusit pro Universitate Hawaii antequam suum professionalem luctationem debut in Hawaii in 1933. Wescoatt etiam natandi champion. Wescoatt primo nuntium plura fecit de natando quam de lucta cum iter ad Civitates Foederatas continentes 1935. Dominica Paschae, April

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The Phantom of Crestwood (1932)

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Octobris 14, 1932, RKO Pictures released The Phantom of Crestwood (1932), the film end to a radio play of the same year. The film concerns the murder of Jenny Wren or more properly “Who Killed Jenny Wren?” Wren, played by Karen Morley, blackmails several prominent men, who carried on affairs with her in the past. One of the men

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Counter-Espionage (1942)

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Columbia Pictures’ Lone Wolf series, starring Warren Williams as Michael Lanyard, is one of my favorite “B” film series. Williams played the debonair jewel thief, who somehow always ends up helping the police solve a series of crimes. Counter-Espionage (1942) begins with Lanyard stealing top secret plans from Sir Stafford Hart’s safe. Scotland Yard’s Inspector Stephens rushes to the scene

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Corsair (1931)

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Roland V. West directed fourteen films in his career. Critics consider three of his films to be excellent. West directed the silent thriller The Bat in 1926. West directed his most acclaimed film, Alibi (1929), which resulted in an Oscar nomination for his friend Chester Morris. In 1930, West and Morris again collaborated on his last classic, Susurrat vespertilionem,

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Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)

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Republic Pictures produced many quality movie serials in the 1930s and 1940s. One of their finer offerings was Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941), a twelve chapter serial (affiliate link) based on the popular comic book super hero. Captain Marvel is known as Shazam today. Billy Batson, played by Frank Coghlan, Jr, accompanies the Malcolm Expedition to Siam. While searching an

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Spooks Run Wild (1941)

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Octobris 24, 1941, Monogram Pictures released Spooks Run Wild starring the East Side Kids and Bela Lugosi. At this point in his career, Bela Lugosi was relegated to “B” ipsum. He played in several films with the East Side Kids, which were all enjoyable if not exactly classic cinema. Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and Bobby Jordan play the leaders

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British Intelligence (1940)

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On January 29, 1940, First National Pictures, the Warner Brothers “B” film company, released the spy thriller British Intelligence (1940). The film is set in Britain during World War I. Released almost two years before the attack on Pearl Harbor, the film showed that Hollywood and probably most of the countries sympathies were with Britain and the Allies. While British

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