The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)

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The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935) huwa adattament ta’ wieħed mir-rumanzi ta’ Ellery Queen. Two cousins, Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee, who wrote a number of detective novels under the pseudonym of the title character. F'dan il-film, Ellery Queen is taking a vacation to California with his friend Judge Macklin. Of course, ma humiex fit-tul tagħhom

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Appointment with Danger (1950)

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I’m continuing with watching some old Alan Ladd movies that I first saw thirty years ago on American Movie Classics (AMC), when they showed classic movies. I recently watched Appointment with Danger (1950), which was as entertaining as I remembered it. Paramount Pictures released Appointment with Danger (link affiljat) in London in 1950 but didn’t release it in the United

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Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946)

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Chester Gould ħoloq il-comic Dick Tracy fl 1931. Ppubblikat oriġinarjament permezz tal-Metro Detroit, l-istrixxa ressaq lill-Tribune Chicago fejn hija għamlet l-karta u Gould sinjuri permezz sindikazzjoni. Kien biss kwistjoni ta 'żmien qabel ma Dick Tracy għamel id-debutt tiegħu fuq l-iskrin tal-fidda. Ralph Byrd lagħbu Dick Tracy f'erba 15 chapter serials

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Two Weeks to Live (1943)

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On February 26, 1943, RKO Pictures released the third film based on the popular Lum and Abner radio show. Two Weeks To Live (1943) stars Chester Lauck as Lum Edwards and Norris Goff as Abner Peabody. Lauck and Goff, who also wrote the show, played the characters on radio beginning in 1931. The show began as a 15 minute radio

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Il-Bat (1926)

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Roland V. West xtara d-drittijiet u diretti L-Bat (1926), wieħed mill-ewwel “house dlam qodma” misteri għal Artist Uniti 1926. Arthur Edeson kien il-cinematographer kemm dan il-film u The Dark House Old (1932), li jaqsmu elementi espressjonista simili. Iż-żewġ films huma stabbiliti fl mansions kbar, which have seen better days. The key to the

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Mr. Moto’s Gamble (1938)

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Peter Lorre reprises his role as Mr. Kentaro Moto, Interpol Agent, in Mr. Moto’s Gamble (1938). James Tinling directed this film and Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1937). Tinling’s participation caused Lorre to portray Mr. Moto more like Inspector Chan with a little jujitsu thrown in. F'dan il-film, Mr. Moto teaches a criminal investigation class to several budding investigators including

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